waaah takot ako

waaah takot ako
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fiona, tasha in zoo

fiona, tasha in zoo
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tasha with orangutan

tasha with orangutan
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Fiona joins the fun

Fiona joins the fun
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what’s next after SMS?

The Internet and the mobile industry are fast converging. Applications that you’re used to seeing on the Internet are now being brought to the mobile phones.
Messaging on the Internet started out with e-mail, then the bulletin board systems came along. Now, we have chatrooms, instant messaging, and voice over Internet Protocol. Now, why can’t we [...]

Microsoft to arm Filipino foreign workers with VoIP phones

Yes, Microsoft is currently having a pilot project on this. Imagine how much money could be saved from making VoIP calls.
Read full story at Technology at INQ7.net.

New home

New home, new blog. I hope I could still move all my archives here. But there are some technical problems moving them. In the meantime, I will be manually copying and pasting all my previous postings here. I hope to keep this blog moving.

Christmas in Korea

One word: freezing. My hands are freezing. My face is freezing. My toes are, well, cold. The river is frozen. With temperatures at negative 1 Celsius, I feel like I’m inside a freezer. I’m currently wearing four layers of clothing to protect myself from the cold. Brrrrr…

Achieving terminal velocity while skiing

I had the best time yesterday as we went out skiing here in Korea. The first lessons in skiing was interesting. First you’ll have to learn to put on the ski blade, then how to fall, then how to move upwards a hill, then how to change direction, and then …

silver serpent

I was on the plane heading home to the Philippines from Korea, when I was inspired (or was I hallucinating) to write this poem after witnessing a trivial yet interesting sight of the moon’s reflections while staring down on the frozen rivers down below from more than 15,000 feet, high …