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!