Whereabouts

Uh, hi there! Sorry for the unannounced hiatus. Actually, I never thought of leaving this blog for a more than a month. That was the first time I really went on to a real hiatus! In the past, when I go on hiatus, I usually go back after a week. But obviously, that has changed. Today, posting once every one to two weeks is normal… and disappearing for a month with no notice is also normal. But I hope it will not happen again. But as it’s my semestral break (praise the Lord!), I’m going to take advantage of my free time. I’m really glad that there’s nothing to worry about except for thinking of what to do to avoid getting bored.

A lot of things happened since the last time I posted an entry here. Each week was very rough for me. I had to endure miles of rocky and steep roads. Every day, I was looking forward for the end of my last class of the week. Struggling throughout everything was what I always did while I was missing in action over the Internet. Luckily, I was able to survive for a month, and most importantly, the first semester with only few scratches.

But what was essential for my survival were the days when there were no classes. Those were the times when I gathered the strength that I needed for the coming week.

Homecoming

Last month, there was a general alumni homecoming in my old school. After two years (the last time I went there before this was back in first year college), I was finally able to visit my old school. A lot of things has changed since I graduated. Most of the rooms are now air-conditioned, and there’s also a new lounge where students can spend their break time. Despite all of these, the population dwindled. Some of the rooms now are vacant (including the last room we last used back in high school).

I arrived there hours before the program started. I was glad that I brought my iPod. Listening to music is a good way to let time pass. Oh, there was also a bingo game. God, I miss high school. It was fun watching it. There was even this round where more than thirty people who won… and the price at stake? PHP 500.00. In the end, they decided that there should only be two winners, who each got a half of the price.

The program started an hour and a half late. Nevertheless, I was glad to see my high school friends and old schoolmates. It was really fun to see them again, even though there were only a handful of us who attended the homecoming. We talked a lot of things, but the main topic of our discussion (LOL) was our valedictorian. There was this rumor spreading around (I’ve talked about it on Plurk), and, well, it was really intriguing to talk about. A few said that it was true. There was still a part of me that didn’t want to believe. I wanted to see him/her. Alas, he/she did not show his/her face that day. On the other hand, due to some unexpected events, I finally saw that person last Tuesday. And now, I confirm that it’s true. It’s no longer a rumor, it could be even a broadsheet’s headline tomorrow and for the rest of the year! Haha.

Siiiiing!

During the night of the last day when I had to work with my groupmates, we went to a place where a microphone, a TV showing various scenery (no naked ladies included) and highlighting lyrics, a comfy sofa exists. Oh, our instructor was also present during the event. Actually, the girls in my group were the ones who planned it. They have a crush on our instructor, and every time I hear them talking about him I wanted to throw them out. Well, it was a crazy night. But no matter how they forced me, I didn’t sing. Singing was never my talent. If I were to sing, I would sound like reading a poem. But watching them sing was fun. I guess, I finally got to like them as groupmates (except for the naive and stoopid member of the group, who was fortunately missing in action during that night). The sad parts were that I lost my new umbrella, I spent around PHP 500.00 on that day alone, and I arrived home one day after I left.

TV Shows & PS2 Games

Two weeks ago, I started downloading TV shows again via BitTorrent. So basically, my eyes are glued to my notebook’s screen (which is suffering from jaundice, I think) whenever I got the chance. Currently, the shows that I download are Heroes, House, Grey’s Anatomy, Naruto Shippuden, The Amazing Race and Survivor (US version, not the local one). Hmm… any suggestions?

Recently, a package arrived from my uncle and aunt who reside in Texas, USA. They gave us loads of new PS2 games. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror is one of them, and I’m liking it. There’s also a game intended for my young cousins. It’s called Ape Escape 3. I tried it, and I should say that it’s fun. The gameplay is different from the other games that I’ve tried. There are at least four other games but I can’t remember their titles. Sorry.

Wait. Don’t forget Vimeo. I simply love the site. Its layout is simple but cute. And it’s got a good community. Here’s one of the videos I found on the site.

http://www.vimeo.com/1820162

Obviously, these are some of the things that will keep me occupied for the rest of my semestral break. Hopefully, I won’t get bored for the next three weeks.

This Blog & Beyond

During the past month, I was trying to think of something new to put here on my blog. Obviously, my site is getting boring. It’s so evident in the number of comments that I receive. I wanted something new, but most of the things that I though of are not suitable for my blog…

How do I make a video podcast without exposing my face, voice, or anything that is related to me?

I guess that’s all for now.

PS: Tomorrow is a Google-less day for me!

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Level Up!

Two years have passed since I entered college and until now, I still hate the course my dad forced me to take. But that’s not what I want to talk about. In that span of two years,I’ve already mastered the right time and which jeepney to take to get to school at the right time. As an evidence, I’m pleased to tell everyone that I have a clean attendance record. No tardiness, no absences. Unless you would count that instance (I think I’ve mentioned it before) when I was marked absent during my Philosophy class because our instructor only entered our room with only a few minutes to go before dismissal with no notice that he would still meet us.

Back in my first year, I used to take a jeepney-jeepney-jeepney-jeepney ride. That nearly drove me insane, transferring from one jeepney to another was really a hassle. That was when I still gave more importance to money than time (less expensive but time consuming). The previous school year, it became jeepney-jeepney-tricylcle ride which was more expensive but faster. In just a few weeks days, I will be a junior student and that means I’ll be spending more time in school which could also be equated to less time for blogging and surfing the Internet, and not to mention less time for sleeping. I’m not sure if the usual ride that I take would be enough to bring me to school at the right time. I can’t really afford to be late for my classes. Besides, getting late is not in my vocabulary.

That’s why I’m thinking that I should get an apartment somewhere near the university. With that, I do not have to wake very early (I do not need the early worms anyway). I could also dedicate more time for resting since that would mean that I don’t have to spend 1.5 agonizing hours on the road.

But then again, there are a lot of complications. Actually, I could think of more disadvantages than advantages. Like, how will I survive? Where would I get my food? Fast food chains? Well, I’m old enough to stand on my own, but I really prefer going home everyday. Do I have to share the room with someone else? I prefer to be on my own, though. Where would we get the payment for the apartment? Electricity? Water? My parents have enough on their plates and I don’t want to give them another helpings of not-so-appetizing bills. And then, I have my biggest problem… Internet. You know that I love surfing the Internet and as a student, I will surely need it. Where I would get an Internet connection? SmartBRO? Thanks. I’ve read a number of bad reviews about their services, and I don’t want to be included in their fast growing number of disappointed customers.

See? There are so many disadvantages that I could think of. Haha. Call me pessimistic, but renting an apartment doesn’t sound good to me. Besides, if I were to get myself one, I would surely miss the stretch of road that I take, the numerous banks (especially the branches of Banco de Oro), gas stations, churches, branches of Jollibee and McDonald’s, the single flyover that I know of here in Pampanga, the irritating passengers in the jeepney, the passenger versus driver matches, the crazy tricycle rides, and everything else that I see every time I go to school and back home. What’s more, that means that I would have no time to review. Lol. You see, the only time I review (most of the times) is during when I’m in the jeepney. Hahah.

Of course, I could change my mind. XD

PS: I know, I’ve already blogged about this before, not as specific, though. So yeah, forgive me. There’s really nothing interesting that happened to me lately. I’m just stuck here in our house, but I’m definitely enjoying every bit of it. And I just felt that it’s time that I had to update this blog. Haha.

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Messing With my Schedule

I hate make-up classes, especially if they’re announced only a day before (worse, on the same day). I don’t like to compensate for such thing especially if I’ve already scheduled something for that time and day like making a draft or returning comments. I believe that time is gold so I’m really strict with my schedule (of course, except for school related things). I hate wasting time, that’s not in my vocabulary. As a matter of fact, I say “You’re wasting my time!” to my friends whenever they’re delaying something or whenever they keeping me from going for something that is useless.

Yesterday, I should have only taken my midterm examination in one of my major subjects and I was free to go home. It took me about an hour and a half to finish answering 100 brain damaging questions. But because my instructor had set for a make-up class which was originally from 1-3PM but was later moved to 3-5PM, I was forced not to go home. Sorry, I’m not that type of student who skives classes. It was really annoying. Good thing, I didn’t planned to go out with my high school friends on that day, or else, they would have killed me by now.

I finished answering my examination by 11:00. All-in-all, I had four hours to kill. Going back home and return to school three hours later was never an option to me on how I wanted to kill my four-hour break because it’s uneconomical and I didn’t want to spend an additional of at least 1.5 hours in a jeep. That left me with two choices: either go to the library to continue reading Life of Pi by Yann Martel and abuse the Internet service or go to the mall and watch a flick. I chose the latter and I was able to tag two friends to go with me.

Because it was unplanned (yet another on the spot decision), I didn’t bring any street clothes. You see, we’re not allowed to go to the malls — worse, to the movie house — wearing our uniform. But I had no options left. Besides, my two friends told me that they’re doing that (going to the cinemas while wearing their uniform) always and were never caught.

We bought deluxe tickets for Iron Man but instead of heading to the deluxe seats we went to the premier seats. Lol. Bad. Bad. Bad. There was no one who was guarding the entrance to the premier seats so we climbed the stairs and we had an instant savings of Php 20.00! Lol.

Well, Iron Man is a good movie, it’s based on the Marvel Comics of the same title. The acting skills of the cast was superb. And of course, the special effects was really good. The only downside was that I was able to predict correctly a few things.

After watching Iron Man, we rushed back to school for our make-up class. Nevertheless, I had fun. XD

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Flickring

I joined Flickr, a photo sharing site last year. I think you will agree with me if I would say that it’s a very cool site. The user interface is sleek and it’s very easy to navigate your way in the site. I’ve been using it for storing some of my photos and searching for a good image that I can use without paying any royalties and breech the copyright law as a banner here.

Three Each For one long year, I’ve been using the free version which has so many limits. With a free account, a member has only 100 MB monthly upload limit, three sets, only the 200 most recent images are available, photos can only be add to 10 groups, and only smaller resolutions of the photos are viewable. It sucks isn’t? But since I have earnings in the Internet, I decided to buy a Pro account.

Since last Sunday, I’ve been uploading lots of photos in my Flickr account. Currently, I have 738 photos uploaded in Flickr where 199 photos are for public consumption. I’m officially a Flickr addict! Lol. Actually, last Wednesday, I tried my stinking prowess in photography and came up with a set of photos of salt and pepper shakers. Lol. I had fun taking photos even though they’re not as impressive as those photos that are currently in my favorites (that’s obvious).

My Moo cards arrived! It’s been a while since I first expressed in my Twitter that I wanted a pro account and I’m really glad that I purchased one. I like it. What’s more is that I’m now waiting for my 10 free Moo MiniCards. They would look like those tiny cards in the photo on the left. They’re photo calling cards, actually. They look wonderful and from what I have read in the Internet, they really look amazing! As I write this, my MiniCards are being dispatched. I cannot wait any longer. Lol. I want my MiniCards now! Haha.

Maybe, I will order more MiniCards if I would be satisfied. There are other things that you can do with the photos that you’ve uploaded in Flickr. I want to try them but then, I don’t have any moolah. Lol. Haha. Maybe, someday, I’ll be able to buy other things from the Internet.

If you have a Flickr account, be sure to add me and visit my set I call The Gallery. I end this post with some of my favorite photos that I took (be sure to check out the photos found below this page).

QwertyMenu on BoardPistachio Icecream

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Wi-Fi

Haay. Naka dial-up lang ako sa bahay. Yung maingay. Yung eeeeeee grrrrrr eeeeee. Tapos failed, kaylangang ulitin ulit1.

Five of my high school friends invaded our home and abused our Internet connection via wi-fi. It all started back in Saturday, when I and some of my friends in high school (a few of them where the same people who invaded our home) played badminton. I did not play much and there was nothing special with it so I will not talk more about it. After we played, we went straight to a mall here in Pampanga, despite that something had blasted in Glorietta 2 the day before that which resulted to a big accident leaving the part of Glorietta 2 where the accident happened unusable, 11 dead, and 129 others injured2. As of the time of writing this, the investigators of the accident doubt that it was a cause of terrorism. They still don’t have a concrete evidence that it was a bomb or anything of that sort that set-off this disaster.

When we got there with all of the bags we were bringing, we expected the security guards to inspect us thoroughly. But we got inside without them inspecting our bags. Come on, they should do their job! They should inspect everybody and their baggages no matter what the gender, age, and how the patrons look like. You see, they were busy chatting with each other. Of course, they can talk freely but they should do what they’re supposed to do because they’re being paid.

We strolled around the mall and ended up in Greenwich. It has been ages since I last ate there. I ordered Lasagna Supreme. Their lasagna is really great and it’s still included in the list of my favorite foods. On that same day, I bought a wireless router. Our phone line is busted yet again for the nth time. We have a temporary line in our dinning room, but I really hate surfing the Internet there because I don’t have any privacy so I bought one.

I have successfully set up the router in no time. But it took me a day to set up the network in our home. Figuring the firewall rules on my Windows Vista and on the old computer’s Windows XP turned my brain into nuts. Setting the network was really hard.

And today, around noon, one of my friends IMed me that he wants to go here in our house and surf the Internet for his paper. He complained that the Internet fee in a local Internet cafe was expensive. I had only less that 30 minutes to prepare myself. He brought with him his notebook so we were able to browse the Internet at the same time. We also had a good time chatting. We watched the funny videos produced by Christine AKA Happy Slip via YouTube, laughed at the stupid answer of Miss Teen USA South Carolina 2007 to her question, shared with him some of the programs that I use, and he told me that he left his orgmates from UP who were in his house3. Lol.

And then, another friend texted me, she wants to go here in our house to browse the Internet too. But she was not alone when she got here. She was with three of our high school classmates. Ah, I miss my high school classmates. I miss the way they make me laugh. I miss laughing with them with almost anything we see, hear or read. I miss our bonding. I miss high school. I miss our stupidity.

Nevertheless, I had a good time with them and I really hope that I’ll meet most of my high school friends this semester no matter if there is an available wireless connection or not. What I am after is to see them and talk with them again like there’s no tomorrow. Currently, I have seen eight out of 47 high school classmates this sembreak.

  1. It was one of my friends who said this, out of jealosy. []
  2. Source: Wikipedia []
  3. Kuya Rex is one of them. []

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