Pichur!

Okay, I’m really sorry for not updating this blog for uh, almost a month? I hope you’ll forgive me. I guess, a bug bit me. Well, yeah, I have a writer’s block right now. So yeah. That’s mainly the reason why there are no updates in this blog lately. Another reason is school. Though I have lots of new experiences, I can’t post them here. By the time I get back home, most my energy has already been depleted. Then, there are still other things that I have to worry like endless paperwork, Ms. Irresponsible1, and other things that make me annoyed. Besides, the reason why I’m keeping my identity would be defeated if I published them here.

But if you can’t resist2 me, I suggest that you follow me on Twitter and Plurk. Also add me as your friend, contact, fan or whatever on Last.fm, Facebook, Flickr, Delicious (The new Delicious site is… delicious!), Google Reader, and Digg. But erm, there’s no 100% guarantee that I’ll reciprocate. XD

So, what’s with the title? Well, I dunno if I’ve already introduced you to the word pichur. Haha. Obviously, it’s synonymous to the word picture. Use it in a sentence? Okay, here we go: Have you seen NYTimes’ feature on Angelica Panganiban’s photoshopped pichur? I guess this word was created circa 2005 by my chemistry-teacher-slash-adviser who has pronunciation problems.

Because I’m really out of words, I’ll be using photos to express myself and I’ll try to put a short description. Hopefully, this will work. And uh, I hate to admit it but this post is very random.

Let’s get the film rolling!

Agony in the Garden
Agony in the Garden - March 25, 2005

I’m pretty sure I’ve already posted this photo here. This is one of our heirlooms. My Dad reckons it was sculpted around the last quarter of the 17th century. That makes it more than a century old. Every Holy Week, we go to Dangwa Flower Market (near UST) to buy flowers for the procession. The float is designed with various flowers. Around six in the evening, the procession starts. But lately, I didn’t like how the float was decorated (20063, 2007, 2008). My Grandmother insists on buying white flowers only. It looked too simple to me. Currently, this photo is in Flickr’s Explore. Uh, if you have a Flickr account and you like this photo, please add it to your favorites and leave a comment as well. Well, I’m not coercing you. Haha.

Eat
Eat - December 24, 2006

A little bit of history about this phone: before it landed to me, my younger and sister and mother used it. Well, I’m not really a fan of phones. So even though it came from the Jurassic Era, I really don’t care. Lately, it was malfunctioning which forced me to use the other old phones here at home. But now, it’s working again. The culprit was its bloated battery. On a related subject, I’ve already owned one Smart, one Sun, and four Globe sim cards. Currently, I’m using two Globe sim cards. One is for my offline life, and the other is for my online life (but I don’t regularly use it).

Fully Booked
Fully Booked - April 06, 2008

You know how much I love books. Books are the fuel of my life. WTF?! I really enjoy reading books, that’s why I don’t mind spending hundreds of Pesos on them. Yeah, reading is an expensive hobby. Unless you have other resources like borrowing reads from the library or from your friends, you’ll surely get broke. But owning a copy is still different, eh? Right now, I don’t have anything to read. The books in the local bookstore don’t look interesting to me. Someone suggested a Chuck Palahniuk book to me, but after reading the synopsis on the back of his book, I hesitated. I think I will not like his style, besides, the synopsis kinda scared the hell out of me. I badly want to visit a Fully Booked store!

Bread Talk
Bread Talk - August 08, 2008

I have to say that Bread Talk is officially my favorite bakery. The presentation of their pastries and breads is awesome! I always salivate when I see breads (and not to mention cakes) from Bread Talk. And oh, the structure of their shops is also cool. Simple but amazing. The only downside is that their breads are expensive. Oh, look at that sign! The “NO PHOTOGRAPHING, no smoking, no eating/drinking, no shoplifting4” sign can’t stop me from taking photos of this amazing bakery!
PS: I submitted this photo to the Flickr 888 pool.

Print Cartridges
Print Cartridges - August 09, 2009

I’ve been bragging on Plurk that I’ve used my HP 56 Print Cartridge (as seen on this photo) for a staggering two years. What’s more is that I didn’t have to buy a new cartridge because I used up all of the 19 milliliters of ink but because the cartridge malfunctioned. That’s how tipid I am with ink. Haha. You see, I usually use “fast draft” for Print Quality (for text). Well, the quality is good and the text is still readable. Yesterday, after checking the prices of the print cartridges in four computer shops at SM City Pampanga, I bought the cheapest HP 56/57 print cartridge combo-pack for my old printer-slash-scanner-slash-copier I’ve found. I was able to save more or less PHP 1000.00. In one of the shops I’ve visited, if you bought a HP 56 and HP 57 print cartridges separately, you would have to pay them for PHP 2680.00 (I’m glad I didn’t buy from that store)! Now, that’s an impressive deal! I guess, those are that last print cartridges I would buy until I graduate from college. Haha.

Uh, I guess this worked for me! w00t! I now have my first post for this month. I actually enjoyed doing this. I’m off to visit your blogs, then, I’ll try to catch the Olympics (read this article: 10 Fascinating Facts About the Ancient Olympic Games) later.

  1. That’ll be her name here in my blog from now on. Also, I believe that the whole class now knows how much I hate her. Wait, have I mentioned about her here in my blog? []
  2. LOL. What’s wrong with me? Resist?! Seriously? []
  3. Weird. I can’t find a photo of this in my Flickr account taken back in 2006. []
  4. Uh, I’m not sure if it’s a “no shoplifting” sign. The illustration was so vague. []

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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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The Aftermath

For me, maintaining multiple blogs is very difficult. I don’t have the luxury of time, not like when I was still in high school. I’ll keep this blog, my review site, and my LiveJournal where I publish entries not intended for the whole reading public, as for my other blogs, well, I don’t know what I’ll do with them. I suppose, I’ll just cross-post the entries that I publish here in my other blogs when I have the time and when I don’t feel lazy. I added a new category here which I named “Shameless Shots.” The posts which will be labeled with this category will have a photo that I took (unless specified), and a description of the photo. Please take note that I’m not converting this personal blog into a Photoblog. I will still post regular entries about my life and my rants about life, things, and of course, school.

And oh, I’m just an amateur, and the camera that I’m using is an old model of Sony CyberShot.

For donations to help me buy a DSLR, feel free to contact me. Lol. Joke. :lol:

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Aftermath

This photo was taken shortly after a program during my high school days. I can still remember that the program that we had before this photo was taken was the drawing of the lucky winners of the raffle tickets which we were forced to buy bought for Php 50.00. This kind of raffle started in my school, I guess, during my third grade. And this is done annually during the foundation day of my school. For eight years, I paid Php 400.00 for the freaking tickets. And never in that span of time that my ticket number was called. I was never a winner.

Right after the announcement of the winning ticket of the jackpot price, everyone stood up from their seat and left the covered multipurpose court. Everyone who didn’t win looked disappointed. Some even shouted “Punitin and sedula… Punitin1!” Then they tore their raffle tickets and threw the fragments into the air. So if you would notice, pieces of yellow-green colored paper litters the place in the photo.

You know what? I miss the programs that we had during my high school days. Today, programs seem to be scarce. Not all students are invited to watch a program. Only chosen classes are given the chance to watch a show. This is just one thing I miss about high school. So to my readers who are still in high school (and even those who are grade schoolers), enjoy the most out of it. And as what I always say, college is hell, believe me.

Photo taken with a SONY DSC-P73 on September 28, 2005.

  1. In this case, sedula pertained to their raffle ticket []

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Catching Up

Sixteen days after my last update, at last, I have a new entry! Sorry for the unannounced hiatus. My blog went to hibernation because of school work. Only three weeks have passed since the second semester had started and I’m already tired. It seems that my professors’ favorite pastime is to give their students loads of assignments, researches, projects, reports and tests. So many deadlines, procrastination is my best friend. My only consolation is that I have a better schedule now, by dusk, I’m already home (except for Tuesdays) and I’ve got loads of break time (two and a half hours of break every Tuesdays and Thursdays and another extra hour every Tuesdays).

Yesterday, I had to go to the mall to get my invitation for the debut party that I’m going to attend on the very first day of December. The debutant is a grade school friend. Yeah, that’s how long I’ve known her. Some of my grade school friends (most are also my high school friends) were there to get their invitations. I didn’t expect that most of us are invited because we haven’t got in touch with her all these years, and if there is, only a little. The biggest surprise of all surprises is that the guy who we constantly linked with the debutant during our grade school days is also invited.

We’ve talked about so many things. We talked about the photo of the debutant in her invitation, we reacted that the photo was Photoshopped. And as my friends really love rumors (actually, most are facts but we still call them rumors), I knew that Friend A is now dating Previous Schoolmate-slash-Previous Classmate A (who’s studying aeronautics) again, Friend C had to stop studying, Friend D is now wearing braces whereas Friend E would have his braces removed sometime this week, Friend F shifted to another course, Friend G lost weight (whom I didn’t recognize until Friend D told me her name), Friend H’s suitor four years ago will be back here in the Philippines soon (he’s somewhere in North America right now, and from what I’ve heard, he’s in the military), and Previous Schoolmate B fathered a child. Ah, time flies so fast, and so many things happen in just a snap. I really miss my friends. I miss laughing hard just because of a small thing that others would not recognize as laughable. Laughing with my grade and high school friends is really different from laughing with my college friends.

As for me, aside from the fact that I’m busy with school, one of my blockmates had wet my clothes last Thursday (long story, and I don’t want to elaborate it), I’m reading “The Thirteenth Tale” by Diane Setterfield, enjoying my Statistics class, my Internet connection is not working (I’m on dial-up right now), Google Reader reports that I have 175 blog posts to read, hating my Literature subject because of my professor who talks very slow (we just finished the introduction), opened a new blog (I’ll be giving the link to a few selected ones), my cellphone started to show signs and symptoms that it’s going to die pretty soon, managed to lost my umbrella in school, and I now strongly believe that the weather reports here in the Philippines are not accurate.

Well, we spent our time mostly in talking (and laughing), we wanted to catch up with our latest experiences, and we’re craving to fill up the spaces that are still missing. But we had to stop because it was getting dark, one of us had other things to attend, while the others wanted to watch “One More Chance.” And because I don’t like watching Filipino movies (I think I have only seen three Filipino movies in the big screen during my 17 years of existence here on earth), I decided to go home1. I would rather pick a boring English movie than watch a corny Filipino flick.

I just hope during the debut of my friend, more spaces would be filled, that we’ll laugh so hard that we would look like rocking chairs, and we could plan an overnight party sometime during our Christmas vacation.

And if you’ve been following me in Twitter, you might perfectly know that one of my college friends is also inviting me to her debut party on the last day of November. Hell, two debut parties in two consecutive days! Euri says that I should attend both because debut parties = free food but debut parties = clothes + gifts to buy. And as of the moment, Christian = broke. Eek!

  1. Corny na kung corny pero corny talaga. Magulo ba? Sorry, pero nakokornihan at nababaduyan talaga ako sa mga Filipino movies, no offense []

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