Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Your Hands - JJ Heller

Your Hands by JJ Heller


I have unanswered prayers
I have trouble I wish wasn’t there
And I have asked a thousand ways
That you would take my pain away
You would take my pain away

I am trying to understand
How to walk this weary land
Make straight the paths that crooked lie
Oh Lord, before these feet of mine
Oh Lord, before these feet of mine

When my world is shaking, heaven stands
When my heart is breaking
I never leave your hands

When you walked upon the earth
You healed the broken, lost and hurt
I know you hate to see me cry
One day you will set all things right
Yeah, one day you will set all things right

When my world is shaking, heaven stands
When my heart is breaking
I never leave your hands

Your hands that shaped the world
Are holding me
They hold me still

Your hands that shaped the world
Are holding me
They hold me still



When my world is shaking, heaven stands
When my heart is breaking
I never leave your hands







Thursday, December 22, 2011

Kindness Boomerangs


KINDNESS will go a loooong way... a very looong way... but it will come right back at you...

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Matthew 22:36-40

36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
 37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”

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Try it... and let me know... :]


Monday, December 19, 2011

Not Over You - Gavin DeGraw


I don't know what's with Gavin DeGraw that whenever I listen to his music,
I feel like I need to learn the guitars too... and I love this song by the way...




Tuesday, December 6, 2011

'The World's Most Expensive Car Crash'

This is 'the world's most expensive car crash.'



14 Luxury cars
8 Ferraris
3 Mercedes Benz
1 Lamborghini
2 Toyota Prius

Or maybe they're just trying if the cars are really reliable than the cars they make...? (kidds)

Knowing the speed capabilities of these cars, I just can't imagine how fast they were going. But seemed like worth the money - good thing, as the report said that there are only minor injuries.

FYI: This is summing up around $4M! (yes, I have to put the "!" there)


Monday, December 5, 2011

Abacus Taught Us to Play Angry Birds


abacus by ~dvy on deviantART

Abacus taught us technology. The most basic thing could be the next big thing! Hello... Angry Birds!
 
 
 
Angry Bird by =Pajunen on deviantART

Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Genesis of Colors























Look what I found yesterday while driving to work. Rainbow is like a post-it note stuck on your refrigerator's door, like a billboard in the highway, a huge sign of reminder.

Genesis 9:16-17
"16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.”  17 So God said to Noah, “This is the sign of the covenant I have established between me and all life on the earth.” 

I just hope the next time you see one, you know why it's there.








Friday, November 11, 2011

MacBook Pro App Must-Haves


A list of must-have apps that I think you should check in addition to what you currently have now:



is a surveillance software for Mac OS X. One of its goals is to add a security layer to Mac notebooks that will enable the owner to get snapshots of persons using the machine, ideally, even after the event of theft. Additionally, it can also verify user logins.




Hidden is a small application which sits idle on your computer unitl you need it. When your computer gets stolen simply login to your online Tracking Control Panel and mark your computer as stolen. Hidden will kick into action and locate your stolen computer anywhere on the planet, collect photos of the thief and screen shots of the computer in use. 



Prey lets you keep track of your phone or laptop at all times, and will help you find it if it ever gets lost or stolen. It's lightweight, open source software, and free for anyone to use. And it just works.

AppCleaner allows you to uninstall your apps easily.

It searches the files created by the applications and you can delete them quickly.




 






Perian enables QuickTime application support for additional media:
  • File formats: AVI, DIVX, FLV, MKV, GVI, VP6, and VFW
  • Video types: MS-MPEG4 v1 & v2, DivX, 3ivx, H.264, Sorenson H.263, FLV/Sorenson Spark, FSV1, VP6, H263i, VP3, HuffYUV, FFVHuff, MPEG1 & MPEG2 Video, Fraps, Snow, NuppelVideo, Techsmith Screen Capture, DosBox Capture
  • Audio types: Windows Media Audio v1 & v2, Flash ADPCM, Xiph Vorbis (in Matroska), and MPEG Layer I & II Audio, True Audio, DTS Coherent Acoustics, Nellymoser ASAO
  • AVI support for AAC, AC3 Audio, H.264, MPEG4, VBR MP3 and more
  • Subtitle support for SSA/ASS, SRT, SAMI 


  





TeamViewer - the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet.
TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 100 million users trust TeamViewer!



 



There are a lot of ways to approach burning discs. Burn keeps it simple, but still offers a lot of advanced options.

Keep your files safe and share them.

Burn your files to a disc so you can access them later on. Choose different filesystems so you can share your files with people with different operating systems.

Change advanced settings like, file permissions, the disc icon, file dates and more on the fly in Burns inspector.





iAlertU

iAlertU is the first of its kind alarm system for your Apple MacBook computer. Basically iAlertU is a car alarm for your Apple Mac. iAlertU uses the built in sudden motion sensor (SMS) device to detect movement of your Apple MacBook and triggers an audible and visual alarm.

The alarm can also be triggered by keyboard and mouse/trackpad movement. The alarm is designed to continue sounding even after the Apple MacBook screen has been closed.

iAlertU is activated and deactivated using the infrared remote control included with every Apple MacBook computer. User adjustable settings let you decide which type of alarm triggers you would like to use, the duration of the alarm, and motion sensor sensitivity.

iAlertU also features functionality which utilizes the built in iSight camera to photograph the would be thief and then email the photo to a user specified email address.


Macbook Pro 13" i5 | 2.4Ghz| OS X Lion

Just want to share my early Christmas Gift for myself:

Macbook Pro 13" i5 (late 2011) 2.4Ghz OS X "roaring" Lion



Yes that's where I bought it. Thanks to Charlie of Digital Hub for a wonderful price quoted for me! 
Digital Hub in Galleria  staff are so friendly specially Josie and Anna.




And I like what was included in the packet:



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Spirit Bear

Sharing this video from NatGeo's website.

NG Young Explorers’ Spirit Bear Film Wins Award

 

 


SPOIL from EP Films on Vimeo.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Clean Air: I Will Miss You


While having nice drives to work during the morning... enjoying the view of sunrise and the morning skies, I always gets distracted by these annoying buses who doesn't know how to drive and vehicles emitting dark vicious and killer smoke!



Would there be any way to report these vehicles who are really just exhausting dark clouds. I was just wondering, weren't they supposed to be handled accordingly during the emission testing???

It just always doesn't miss to ruin my mood everyday to work! :\ 

Somebody suggested this to me: "If the government can't enforce the law the private sector should. We can ban them from entering our villages, schools and our place of business." 
 



It's a nice suggestion I reckon! There's this building in Libis where they put notices of "No Smoking, No spitting and No Chewing of Gum within premises" around their building. I hope private sectors should adapt this (of course, Kudos to Singapore-inspired policy.)

Well, going back to smoke-belching, yea, I hope we can do something about it. While they're taking out trees off the street to provide wider road, they don't care of these smoke-belching vehicles. Oh, clean air, unless we do something about this, we will miss you big time. :| 



*Edit: 
Somebody replied to me with this:
Contact LTO hotline 9229061 - 66 and ask to be connected to Law Enforcement. Give them the plate number(s) of those effin' idiots. 

So today, I've decided to take down their plate numbers and try post or blog it.. hopefully somebody with authority would be able to look into it. Unfortunately, I've decided when I'm already half-way my usual morning ride and so I only got one for today (until further updates):

1. TXP 623 - Safeway Bus - dude, i feel so unsafe with you around!


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pacquiao: Unboxing Ferrari 458 Italia

Manny Pacquiao, the superstar boxer of the Philippines with his new toy.

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The Ultimate Boxer unBOXING his gift outside the ring. 
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In MOHO, Pacman is the only Filipino Public Official and celeb that will I never have doubt on where he gets his money to purchase this SWEET car - Ferrari 458 Italia.



Watch the video:



Manny deserves this. He worked hard for it.  The question is, will you bring it to the Philippines though? :]




I'm sure the envious eyes of his contemporaries (public officials and celebs alike) are rolling. Hope Pacman's new ride won't trigger the tainted minds of some officials to improve their corruption strategies and buy themselves one too.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The World's Worst Airport

*Edit Title: The World's Worst Airport


Link to the Feedback site of a blogger: www.sleepinginairports.net



I really am not sure if I wanted to make a blog post about this. As much as I want to say that I love my mother land, but there's really a big room for improvement that needs to be acted upon accordingly.  

We are named as "The Pearl of The Orient Seas" [trans. Perlas ng Silanganan] but seems like we are now "The Oyster of the Orient Seas" [trans. Talaba ng Silanganan]. It is so sad and shameful at the same time. And with the current situation of the management of NAIA, I am not sure, but it could be an excuse, once again, for them to neglect this issue.

Corruption. Crab mentality. Tardiness. Ningas Kugon [trans. doing something good at first but will not finish the work]. These  are some of the attributes that we should take out of our system as a person and as a government. 



 God bless the Filipinos. God bless the Philippines.

Previous Title of this post: GMA News TV: Manila, 'disgrace of Southeast Asia,' has world’s 'worst' airport












Monday, October 17, 2011

Monday Madness

Here's a happy sheep!


Just before this wannabe showed up!


LOL! Happy Monday Everyone! :]

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Apple Legacy





Steve Jobs is literally the man behind the wheels. The wheels that make apple have a whole new definition. Apple was just a fruit or maybe the “city that never sleeps.” But because of Mr. Jobs, Apple is “i.” Not really sure of the definition of that single letter that made a challenge to technology to become more innovative and unique, but the man behind the “i”dea really revolutionized the world of geeks and tech-aficionados.



This day, as I type these letters and compose this blog post, thousands and thousands of people are grieving and mourning for the loss of Jobs, not really their occupation but instead to some – a father, mentor, leader, inspiration, etc. Unfortunately, I did not have the once-in-a-lifetime chance to personally talk to him, or maybe just even to see him in person, but some of the gadgets I have give me an opportunity to see his thumbprint. In the contrary to everyone's feelings right now, at this very moment, I have a little smile on my face with the reason of how a man can touch the lives of many, without even personally talking to them or seeing them in person. 



I salute the man who tried fulfilling his dream by living it and doing it. Yes, you left so soon, but you finished the race very well. The legacy goes on. Passion spreads like a virus. To the man who reinvented the definition of the word “apple,” Kampai!



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

"Morning Mysterious"



I was just thinking about winter season this morning... thinking of the nice jackets and color-matching that I could wear, oh I really am so missing you snow.

Then I saw this photo. Imagine bubbles and stars glistening on my eyes. lol.





morning mysterious by *karil on deviantART

This is not my photo, please visit the photographer's portfolio here:
http://karil.deviantart.com/


Monday, September 26, 2011

"Falcon Dancer"



A beautiful photo manipulation... I wish someday I can learn how to do one like this:



Falcon Dancer by =whitewinged on deviantART


This is not my photo. Please visit the photographer's portfolio here:
http://whitewinged.deviantart.com/

Deadliest Buses in the Philippines


Sigh. Buses here are just getting into my nerves. From their dark, sickness-prone and deadly exhausts to their life-stealing, traffic jam-causing and so annoying driving skills. Philippine buses. Yes, Philippine Buses. They just frustrate me everyday. Owners/operators, are you even aware of your drivers' skills and your buses' state if they still follow our traffic laws? And shame on you guys who just pay your way out, under the table, just to qualify your buses and drivers to ride the roadways in our country.

Thanks to Topgear Philippines for being the voice of the Filipino/Foreign motorists here in the Philippines.

Please go ahead and click the link to view the news from Topgear.ph

LTFRB names Metro Manila's 'most dangerous' bus operators

 

 

 

 



Friday, September 23, 2011

See Through

One fantastic photo manipulation! I dig this!



solar tree... by ~Alcove on deviantART

This is not my photo. Please visit the photographer's portfolio here:
http://alcove.deviantart.com/

Thursday, September 22, 2011

I'm A Book (in Paper) Lover

The scene of how fantastic books/notebooks are...just by looking at it:



This is not my photo. Please visit the photographer's portfolio here: http://orwald.deviantart.com/




Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Smile Today! C'mon! :D


Lighten up your day! :D I love this:

Cheep.. . by ~Fwirll on deviantART


Visit the artist's portfolio here: http://fwirll.deviantart.com


 

Monday, September 19, 2011

"Hold Me"

Just wanna share this:
Hold Me by *SolaceVendamant on deviantART


You can visit the artist's portfolio here: http://solacevendamant.deviantart.com/

 

E-Cigar: An Excuse to Smoke in Prohibited Areas


No fire-breathing dragons or some sorts allowed in public areas.

Kidding aside, I would like to say "Hurrah!!!" to the Philippine law-makers and some of the officials who have been strictly implementing the banning of smoking in [some] public places in the metro.

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There's the list of places available [around the world and] in the Philippines that are implementing such a law:

*Thanks to wikipediahttp://adf.ly/2nWeo

Philippines

Davao has banned smoking in a large number of public places, including public buildings, entertainment venues, hospitals, shopping malls, concerts since 2002. Smoking at gasoline stations is also banned.[110]

Manila has banned smoking in large public areas like hospitals, malls, public transport, as well as Makati in 2002 Ordinance 2002-090, banning all public transport and enclosed indoor smoking.[111]

Caloocan has begun to established ordinance recently concerning about the anti-smoking bans in accordance with the Republic Act No. 9211 also known as Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003.
Four jurisdictions have somefree regulations including bars and restaurants, albeit with designated smoking rooms permitted: Davao City, Makati City, Legazpi and Talisayan.

Tobacco companies have misrepresented the science on secondhand smoke and have successfully prevented policies from being introduced at national level.[citation needed] There is also evidence that the tobacco industry is lobbying against local smokefree laws.

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With that said (or typed rather - lol), There's a new fad going on with the smokers in the Philippines, the E-cigarette or the electronic cigarette. I was in the mall yesterday eating California Rolls with friends, and saw this stall that sells this now-famous-alternative for cigarette.

****Just want to make it clear though, the pictures ain't mine lol.
 
The patrons who buy the device and "juices" (which comes in different flavors) are testing and inhalingdashexhaling it inside the mall, while one of them with his daughter with him puffing it there.

 
I was just wondering if what would be its category, cigarette or something else? Would this cigarette substitute be a form of, kind of, getting-away from the Philippine's newly implemented anti-smoking law in public places? I really hope not and I'm wishing there's somebody with authority who's looking at this matter too.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Digitizing Books Under Trial










I personally believe that nothing will ever, never ever (notice the repetition), replace the smell of paper and the caress (see the emotion there) of it. Your personal bookmark in it, or if you're unlike me who's very much careful and protective with my books and stuffs, you can even write on it to put your thoughts or even underline words that captured you.




Books, as per MOHO,  are one of the treasures here on earth that can't ever be replaced. It can't be taken down by virus or any hacker in whatever way, or well unless they burn it to ashes.


PRO-books here yo! Books are books. NO SUBSTITUTE. IRREPLACEABLE.

Please read on about the news here.





Monday, September 12, 2011

The Odyssey of Hiro the Claw Crane Rodent S1E3

Season 1 Episode 3

Previously on Ody Hiro:

Hiro was thinking of road congestion when rain pours. He's driving along Katipunan Avenue.








Hiro discovered a shortcut to stay away from traffic. He just followed the car in front of him and voila - a new road was unlocked. :]



Friday, September 9, 2011

Biggest Croc Ever Caught in the Wild (?)


Since I was kid, other than wanting to become a scientist, I believe I'd be in the field of science. I am not quite sure if somehow am getting there, but my interests are always there, I should say, in regards to animals. To be honest, with all humility, I am big in knowledge about animals compared to an average bloke (well it depends on how you define "average" though.) I'm guessing that you have already heard or read or watched it all over the news, the internet, broadsheets or tabloids about this Jurassic, monster-sized, big-mouthed carnivore muncher (mind you without even really chewing it's prey) reptile that was caught in Agusan del Sur.

"Lolong," as they named him after a deceased croc-hunter who died of stroke on the second week of their operation to capture the beast, is going to be nominated by some committees in a wildlife organizations in the Philippines to be considered as the biggest saltwater crocodile ever captured in the wild in Guinness Book of World Records. The current title holder is an Australian saltwater crocodile with the length of 17.97 ft., in which Lolong, a male Philippine-caught Saltwater Croc is actually, a few feet larger. He's 21 feet and weighing around 2 tons or two thousand plus in pound. Just imagine three 7 footer guys on top of one another. This guy's really massive both in height and weight. According to some, Lolong's only young, around 50 years old. Young? Yes, young. A crocodile lives to about 100 years old.

[edit: Lolong, according to a report was also mentioned in TIME MAGAZINE!!! How awesome was that? here's the link of the report: Click this.]

He's currently in captivity right now and will become a "CROCk STAR" - chyeah! Officials are expecting tourist foot-fall to rise because of this awesome reptilian resident in Agusan del Sur. I sure hope that he's going to be a blessing to the Philippines, especially to the people in the province of Agusan del Sur to emerge as a new tourist spot because of this monstrous beauty. Although, the once-feared giant has been captured, the warning signal is still on - yep red flag indeed. Wildlife officials warned the citizens to still be watchful, since they believe that Lolong has a wife, could be a fierce one. And in croc's size ranges, females are usually bigger than males. The officials and people of the said province can now somehow foresee how big-ger the gal could be. Let's see what would be the next headline coming from Agusan del Sur, Philippines.

Here's a link to National Geographic's Page featuring our not-so gentle giant.








Thursday, September 8, 2011

Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light)

I got to stumble upon this video called: Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light).

A joint project of Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light), which was the collected ideas by students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  and MyShelter Foundation, which was founded by Illac Diaz.

Just want to blog this to help them out spread the word. Please watch the video:




If you want to donate, volunteer or check them out, please visit their website:
Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light).
  

The Odyssey of Hiro the Claw Crane Rodent S1E2

Season 1 Episode 2

Previously on Ody Hiro:

The star rodent was passing by the Ateneo De Manila University...




Hiro, as usual, drives along the Katipunan after work. Sky was dark and heavy. Then rain started pouring like I don't know. Hiro thinks: How come when it rains, always, the road begins to be congested?

To be continued...



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

When Small Things DO Matter

I have been so impressed with the idea of the commercial, I once saw, in National Geo Channel long time back: "When Small Things Matter." 


Imagine the screenshots, with cool effects, of  a screwdriver + Airplane, nails + Skycrapers and all those kinds of stuffs. How, we, most of the time just take those puny thingamajigs for granted. We forget of their role and their contributions to the bigger element  we see.


Same thing in organizations, big or bigger, we always tend only to see the bosses, the decision-makers, people with authority, the owners. But how about the rank and file employees, the janitors, the assistants, the lady in the corner of the room with the small table or maybe the one who makes coffee for you, who photocopies the files you need or the person who you send to go mail your billings and checks? Do we often try to appreciate them? Their efforts? The task their doing? Yes, really, when small things DO matter - and most of the time we forget to see their value.


Cutting this post short, uhm, actually, I just wanna rant about a small thing that really does make a lot of effect on me (currently). I have this not-so wonderful Aphthous ulcer  (pronounced as af-thəs) or better known as canker sore (singaw in Filipino) on the side of my tongue that gets rubbed with my molar teeth whenever I talk - actually even when I don't! Gaaaaaaaah!!! Eating is not fun at all. Talking either. Sometimes, even drinking water is not as refreshing! 

Oh well, at least I thought of appreciating those little things. But with this canker, what I appreciate the most is the privilege of having pain. Pain which lets us know that something's wrong - that we need to take action of. I guess it's gonna be a different topic so I won't make this entry as much as to make it boring to read and I have to stop right here. 


So yea, any idea for my fast recovery though?



Friday, September 2, 2011

Finger Tutting (Samsung Commercial - Galaxy SII)



Check this out!!! Awesome Skillzzz and effects...

Oscar De La Hoya: The Revelation



I heard this news over the radio. And just want to make sure that what the DJs were saying were true, and yea, it was indeed for real. One of which was a photo of ODLH in drag - like for real, d-r-a-g: link here.
The other was his confession regarding this and his biggest bout in his life. And yea, according to Oscar himself, it's more than his fight with Manny Pacquiao and all the mighty boxers he's matched with.

"This monster is the toughest fight of my life," Oscar De La Hoya.

I am not sure to what kind of fight he's into, but it gives me an impression it's really something humongous.  It's good to know though that he's taking actions of what needs to be actioned upon.

So here's the video of the interview:
 





Thursday, September 1, 2011

KINJAZ - Cyborg Ninja Scroll


Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!






The Odyssey of Hiro the Claw Crane Rodent

Season 1 Episode 1

Previously on Ody Hiro:

Our hero (that's me!), was accidentally able to win a prize in a claw crane booth at Timezone located somewhere in the Philippine Archipelago. To make this a little bit shorter, there came Hiro, the Claw Crane Rodent - the new blognovela-star-wannabe.


One rainy afternoon, our not-so popular hero, Hiro, while passing by the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU).

Uhm... he's just passing by... to be continued... :]



Just One Heck of An Eye Case





Please read full news here.

I was watching this while my left hand covers my left eye and half of my right. @_+



Wednesday, August 31, 2011

iPad Joystick


To all iPad owners who bought their 'Pads just for the sake of playing Angry Birds, Logitech's good news is for you!

The New iPad Joystick! Read on here: click this hunch!


If you want to buy one, just click on the image.

Logitech Joystick for iPad and iPad2 (943-000033) 
Logitech Joystick for iPad and iPad2 (943-000038)



Game on to all iPad owners!

Sadly, I don't have iPad... hmmm, I'll just add it in my Christmas Wish List. :]



The Odyssey of Hiro the Claw Crane Rodent



 
 One "usual and normal" Thursday afternoon, I was at the most enjoyable place in the mall --- Timezone --- *sparkling eyes* and I was playing the claw crane, as expected, the claw was just as a cheater as it could be, but unexpectedly, something went wrong...and the crane got to grab one toy out of the machine! And so, viola! Here comes Hiro, the Claw Crane Rodent.

I was so excited, so excited that I just immediately put him inside my bag! Lol. Then I thought of making him a blog-novela wannabe star.
I would like to intro to you guys, Hiro!  And let his escapade begin ---- until I get tired I guess. lol.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Steve Jobs: The Last "Lecture"




I overheard this before: 
"Once you tried Mac, you will never go back." 

Steve Jobs

That's what happened to me.

I may not be that able to buy all Mac gadgets I want, but I have become a huge fan of the "bitten white apple." But it seriously saddened me when I came to know about the news yesterday (24 August 2011) that the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, after 35 years (if my calculation is right) stepped-down and finally passed the baton (to Tim Cook). Indeed, Cook will have thousands and thousands, or even millions of shoes to fill. I also know that a gigantic number of people across the globe will be sighing over the news - especially the SJ fans, but the show must go on right?

Watch the video clip above from CNN.


Guy's A Killer!





Now this guy's a killer (redundant)! daaaaaaayuumm...


I think I will be posting some interesting dance videos once in a while. Or maybe more often than a while. >:]





Elevator Insider: Awkward





Elevator (or “Lift” in British lingo) is defined as “a cage or platform and its hoisting machinery for conveying people or things to different levels,” according to Merriam-Webster.
But I define it as a cage or platform (since it's 20th century, evolved with CCTV camera and mirrored walls) where people experience awkward situation coupled with deafening silence.

If you haven't been in an elevator yet then you've been missing these scenarios:

  1. 1. When you and your friends were so loud telling stories, talking about something, then you guys just shut up when you entered the lift. And all you can do is just look at each other and let your eyes speak for you.

  2. 2. You just don't know where to look. (I suggest don't look at the person next to you, especially if that's a girl wearing plunging necklines.)

  3. 3. You find it weird when people just try to press the button gazillion times, believing that it will make the 'vator go up or down, or close/open the door quicker.

  4. 4. You just don't know where to go when somebody just farted inside or a person came in with a foul smell.

  5. 5. It makes you irate when a person came in and just pressed one level up/down.

  6. 6. While inside the lift, you were so late for work, and you're at the 6th floor. Suddenly, the lift stopped at the 3rd floor. You feel mad because you're already rushing to time-in. Then a gorgeous maiden came in, and it seems like everything turned into slow-motion. Then you now wish that the elevator gets busted. LOL.

  7. 7. However, the best would be, if you're stuck in the elevator with... nobody!


    So, who wants to ride the lift? Free ride everywhere. Just go inside any building in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Eastwood City, Pasig or in Makati Business District. Of course with the permission of the Security Guards or leave your ID first at the concierge. That's if they will allow you though. :]

    Do you have any awkward moment at the elevator? Care to share?

      




    Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    Iphone Is Man's Bestfriend (IMHO)


    More often than not, I just use my Iphone (and it's a 3GS only) in replacement to my-soon-to-be Nikon DSLR D7000 (dreamy eyes). Though I don't get my desired image resolution most of the time, I still don't mind using it everyday. It's my bestfriend in terms of taking snapshots of life. I used to have my own Nikon Pocket Sized Digital Camera, but since my sister wanted it, so I gave it.

    Anyway, I just typed down my sentiment just because I feel like doing so (LOL). I just have this urge to post something today. To give you sample shots of the time when you just really wish you have a camera (just because):






    You might think, “what the heck?” Just a frog? Yea, it's just the small amphibian hanging out in our wall, yes, inside the house. I don't know how this kermit got inside, but I think, it's one of the scenes in life that might not come back around again. When I woke up in the morning, he's already gone (maybe he went to Sesame Street. Lol.)

    With the rising Dengue cases here in the Philippines, I hope there's more of them somewhere in the area.