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Entries from January 2008

Going back to WordPress blog, re-organizing it, and using it for good

January 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I haven’t posted for a while in this blog. Apart from the reason that I’m busy at work, another reason is that I’ve also been tinkering with another blogger site.

 What made me decide to make a temporary switch?

I thought that since most of my favorite blogs are hosted by that other blogger site, maybe it provides better service to bloggers.

So I gave myself and that site a couple of weeks to get acquainted.

After that, I ran out of patience.

My complaints:

1. Posts don’t get posted right away. Most of the time, I have to wait for a few days before I see my most recent post.

2. Updates to my blog in that other site (new template, new widget, new language, new font) can’t be seen right away. Again, I waited for a couple of days before I finally saw my updated blog.

3. What? No default blog stats? Not even a default hit counter widget?

Usually, I’m a tolerant person. I can handle a few seconds, a few minutes, or even a few hours of delay without smoke coming out of my ears. But a few days before I get to see my most recent post? That’s too much. Being someone who always gets excited when it comes to seeing my article (no matter how trivial or important it might be) on print or on the web, I can’t wait for a few days…

Hmmm, maybe I just need to tweak something in the settings to fix the problem. But I realize that I’m happy with WordPress so why go through all the hassle?  

So I’m sticking to WordPress. And since this WordPress blog is going to be my “home on the web”  of some sort, I might do a bit of re-organizing over the next few days–a bit of housekeeping, so to speak. I will be re-classifying posts, deleting drafts that I don’t want to publish, and publishing new posts. In fact, there are already a number of things I want to blog about. There’s this new addiction, and this new desire… but those will be for other posts. ;)

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Holidays 2007

January 5, 2008 · 2 Comments

- Went home for the holidays :)

- Went to a few computer stores to check out prices for CPU
   After I got a few hours of rest at home, my brother and I wasted no time in going to some computer stores in my hometown to compare prices for computer parts (processor, hard disk, RAM, video card, etc.). We went to Dataworld, TechnoMart, CompuSource, and Gaisano Interpace. Gaisano Interpace (yes, it is spelled with a “p”, not an “f” :p) gave us the best deal so we decided to buy our CPU from that store. Plus, the store offered good and quick service–the people there were patient in answering our questions about the prices of the different parts, readily suggested alternatives if the brand we wanted was not available, and they also gave us a discount.

- Bought a new CPU
   After two days of price canvassing and decision-making, we finally decided to buy our new CPU. Her name is Greenpeas. Sounds like Greenpeace? Yup, that was my intention. I named her after the lime green border on the upper part of the white casing. The lime green color reminded me of Greenpeace. Hence, the name that sounded like the organization.

   Well, the color combination of her current casing is not what I really wanted, but it was the only one available. :(  If I had to insist on a black casing, I had to wait until the new year to get the CPU. I couldn’t wait until the new year so I decided to just go with the white casing. Anyway, I’m not the type who’s so particular with exteriors. It’s what inside that matters. Here’s what’s inside my CPU:

     > 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor    
     > ECS motherboard 
     > 160 GB SATA hard disk
     > 1 GB RAM
     > 256 MB Inno3D 7300 GT video card 
     > CD-ROM writer

    Initially, I wanted a 2-GB RAM, a 512-MB video card and a DVD writer but my budget wouldn’t allow it. :( I’ll just have to wait until I have extra money to buy these stuff. The important thing is I got a fast processor, large disk space, and a large enough virtual memory.  :) And my brothers were happy with our new CPU, too. :D

- Watched Batanes
   My best friend, a fan of F4 ever since their Meteor Garden days, asked me if I wanted to watch  Batanes with her. The movie stars Ken Zhu of the F4 fame and Iza Calzado of Sigaw the movie and Impostora, the relatively recently concluded GMA teleseries. Even before her invitation, I was already interested in the film for the following reasons:

1. I heard it was an indie film (am I correct? is this really an indie film?). There’s just something about independent work that wants me to support them even in my own little way.

2  It was the first time that a Taiwanese actor was paired with a Filipina actor in a Filipino film.

2. I had been an F4 fan myself, too, during the height of the Meteor Garden craze. I was more into Vic than Ken, though.

3. I wanted to find out if Ken could really act. During my days as an MG fan, I regarded Ken as the second cutest in the group (next to Vic, of course) and I had not really paid attention to his acting skills. Now, I wanted to see if he can act roles that are different from the usual cute-boy roles that he plays.

4.  I also wanted to return a favor to my best friend who had once accompanied me to watch Harry Potter when I could not ask anyone else (of course, what are friends for?).

   So with these reasons in mind, I went to the cinema with my best friend to watch Batanes the movie.

   The verdict? Batanes was  a breathtaking background to a love story; physically, Ken had successfully transformed from a cute Asian heartthrob to a convincing Taiwanese fisherman ( physically… sorry, Ken. I just didn’t feel your emotions come across as a scorned husband who found a second chance at love as Iza’s lover. :( Could it be that his being a foreigner became a factor in his performance?); Iza Calzado and newcomer Joem Basco (did I get the name right?) played convincingly enough, just convincingly enough…  but er, I was not that satisfied.

   I couldn’t exactly put my finger on to why I was not that satisfied. Maybe it was because I had hoped there would be more drama. I was  hoping they would put some more emphasis to their spiel “Love knows no boundaries”. Instead, the movie swayed to and fro from trying to emphasize man’s helplessness against the sea (as what people from Batanes constantly experience) while also trying to make something out of the “Love knows no boundaries” theme. Because of this, the story seemed like two pieces of different puzzles that were forced to fit together… I dunno… I’m not a movie critic so I’m not an expert on what makes and what doesn’t make a movie artistically “good”. The point is, as a viewer, I was not satisfied. I felt the movie had more to give, had more sides to the story that should have been explored… I wanted more but was left wanting even I watched the film unblinkingly from start to finish.

- Went to Ate Wax’s get-together
   Ate Wax invited us, her housemates, and her friends for a little get-together on the beach near her house. It was heartwarming to be with some people that I haven’t seen for a long time–a batchmate who works in Manila but went home for the holidays, a former teacher who works in Japan but also went home for the holidays, and some former schoolmates and former colleagues in our course organization. We had fun eating food, sharing jokes (well, actually they did most of the sharing and I did most of the listening), reminiscing old times (again, I was more on the listening part, hehehe), and simply enjoying each other’s company.

- Watched the pilot episode of Coffee Prince… and liked it :)
   What better way to spend the holidays than eating, reading your favorite book, and watching TV? I especially enjoyed doing the last one since I spend very little time doing this thing during working days.

   During the days that I spent as a couch potato, I was able to watch the pilot episode of the South Korean drama Coffee Prince, which aired on the first evening of the year… and I liked it! The plot is interesting because it’s not like other love stories in the sense that the girl here is not the usual girly-girly type. Actually, the female lead here (Yoon Eun Hye, who also played the lead in Princess Hours) was mistaken for a guy by the male lead (Gong Yoo) in the story. Sounds like Hana-Kimi? Hmmm, it does sound like that but I think this K-drama has a different twist.

   For people who are too busy to follow the series or those who wouldn’t mind spoilers, you can find a very good episode-by-episode summary of the Coffee Prince here. The site pointed to by the link has a lot of screenshots of the drama, too. :) In fact, the summaries and screenshots were so engaging that I couldn’t resist reading until I reached the summary of the last episode. :lol:

    And since I’m so addicted to the story (I’m even planning to buy a DVD copy), expect more posts about the Coffee Prince in the coming days in this blog or in my blogspot blog. :)

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