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Blog EntryHow That IT Job Can Kill YouOct 2, '08 12:33 AM
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I read an interesting article about "How IT Job Wears Your Body Down" and I decided to change the title a bit because I think IT Jobs can kill people.  It may sound pessimistic but I feel that my job as an IT Consultant is killing me slowly.  From there where I draw this weird pleasure of being the masochistic slave worker and thus explains the reason why I work late nights and constantly checking my emails even if I'm not expecting anything important.   

Maybe someday, I will need to switch jobs.  Maybe I can take up waitressing jobs or cleaning building windows for my next career \but I need to recover from my future Musculoskeletal disorders. 

To read this article, go to :  http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/151763-1/how_that_it_job_wears_your_body_down.html


Blog EntryJosh Groban Sings Classic TV Medleys Sep 23, '08 12:40 PM
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Watch out for him singing South Park theme.


Blog EntryNear To Vomit Experience by Dashboard TrinketsAug 27, '08 6:13 AM
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I used to be a fan of little transparent glass trinkets given out during weddings or displayed in armoires.  But after yesterday, I had a different experience with these "trinkets" after our cab ride from IMM.  We rode this cab full of these not-so-little glass trinkets on the car dashboard and back panel behind the passenger's seat.  Most of these trinkets has LED blubs to goes on-and-off similar to christmas lights, only powered by the car battery.  Can you imagine the patience of this guy wiring all these trinkets?  There is even a centerpiece, which looks like a mini version of the ball that falls off during new year in times square, hanging from the rear view mirror.

At first, I found it very cute to see something flashy.   However, sitting inside the cab in the dark with all the lights flashing before me gave me a nasty migraine.  Even looking outside the window, we can still all the little twinkling things within our peripheral vision.  We patiently waited for the cab to arrive at our place and calmly talked to each other out of not throwing up inside the cab. 

After the dizzying travel with the "carnival" cab, we criss-crossed our way through the lift, relieved to know that we have finally escaped the wrath of the dashboard trinkets. 

Lesson learned:  Do not underestimate the power of the trinket with LED lights powered by car battery.  One alone can be deadly enough.

Blog EntryMarche Aug 22, '08 1:14 PM
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Jojo and I went out for a date at Marche in Vivo city.  It's been a while since we have gone out on a real date after Jojo moved to Sony for work and I became busy for Friday nightcaps. 

We queued up at 815pm on an empty stomach.  Fortunately, one waitress in her swiss maid dress was going around serving almond raisins and mini watermelon/orange coolers for waiting customers.  Of course, Jojo and I indulged ourselves with the free food. 

After consuming so many almond raisins for the past 40 minutes, we finally got ourselves a table.  I immediately went to the Rösti stand to order my serving of Rösti with Chicken cheese sausage on the side.  Jojo helped himself with a plate of savoury crepe with mushroom, ham and chicken. 

We went back to our tables and ate our meals with gusto. I am guessing that either we were so happy to find ourselves eating after waiting for so long or the food is simply great.  We can't seem to get enough that Jojo ordered some sirloin steak while I shared with him my four scoops of Mövenpick ice cream.

And while all of this is happening, I can't help gushing at the idea of being out on a date.  It does pay to make an extra effort to make time for each other despite of spending almost each waking moment together.  We agreed that we will do this more often to keep the "fire" alive and burning.  What can I say?  I love this guy for being so sweet.

Blog EntryAprub Na!Aug 5, '08 7:40 AM
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After waiting for two months, I received my approval letter on my application for permanent residency in Singapore.  Kahit wala nang pera sa bulsa, at least, I got something to celebrate for Singapore giving me the rare opportunity to:

- Save up for my CPF (a better equivalent of SSS)
- Hopping jobs without worrying of my visa expiry
- Getting my folks to stay here longer
- Buy my own house when I have enough money in my CPF
- Buy my own car if my CPF allows it
- Give up OECs once and for all
- Get tax exemptions when I start making my own babies
- Upgrade my work pass but same fugly picture
- Look at my CPF contribution to cheer me up when I'm broke
- have my own NRIC that links to my every transaction, movement, etc.

Did I miss anything?


Blog EntryWedding Random Thoughts #1Jul 22, '08 12:06 AM
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Couple of ideas for my wedding.  Jotting this down so I can look at this later before I completely forget:
  • 2-in-1 wedding (catholic and christian)
  • looking at Fernbrook gardens located South of Manila (www.fernbrookgardens.com)
  • Ball gown wedding dress is a must.  A bit of beige because off-white is soooo 80s.
  • Corset or off-shoulder? 
  • For the 2-in-1 wedding, refreshments will be served in between ceremonies
  • Definitely a morning wedding, as early as 6AM!!!!!  Must be crazy planning for this but photos are best taken early morning. 
  • Pastel colors for motif.  Deep red is just too err sultry.  Black is too depressing.  Blue is sooo Shoemart.
  • Guest count of 150 pax.  50 from my side of the family.  50 from Jojo's side of the family.  50 for good friends.
  • Very flexible on the caterers but it would be nice to opt for sit down dinner to enjoy the highlights of the wedding.  I would love to give a grand entrance on food alone similar to Chinese weddings in Singapore.  Still have yet to decide whether I should play Moby or Yanni with some disco lights along with it.
  • No high heels please.  Prefer Slip-ons with one inch high.
  • Weddings rings should be from Sookee's and in platinum.  Things like this should last a lifetime.
  • No-gift policy.  No money to pay over limit baggage for gifts alone.  Probably cash gift policy with percentage to donate to religious communities.
  • I will have my hair up so I do not need to mess with my hair during the event. 
  • On Hair and make-up artist, Regine's is ok-lah in my experience.
  • Should we invite friends from Singapore to fly in for my wedding?
  • Where can I rent a rolls royce for bridal car? I want to know this for trivial purposes.  At least I get to ride in a limo once in my life.
  • I need to find out about acquiring marriage license in Philippines or if I need one when we marry first in Singapore.
  • Unique programs during reception.  I do not want to usual program.  


Blog EntryI Guess You'll DoJul 12, '08 10:23 PM
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Hilarious!  I got this from my little brother's blog site.  Enjoy this clip as much as I did.

Blog EntryWarpedJul 8, '08 2:02 AM
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So much have changed in ever since I've got here.  After being sucked into my own world, I finally had the chance to reconnect with my dear friends and family whom I left in Manila and told me all these things that has happened.

It's different hearing second hand news than witnessing the whole thing or even just getting the story first hand, in person.  The feeling of disconnect is there embodied by the seas and lands the separates me from my home in Manila.  I cannot help feeling detached, longing and hoping that a friend or family would pull me back and make me feel like I can relate the things happening in their lives.

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I was telling my best friend that even though you lived in a certain place for years, nothing beats the sense of familiarity when walking along the streets, lights and rhythm of home.  Home is being stuck in traffic inside a pouring rain listening to my favorite tunes.  Because home is how you connect your personal experience to the place you really belong.  The lovely golden lazy afternoons.  The dewy freshness of morning. 

I can't wait to get home.



Blog EntryThank God the Show is OverJul 2, '08 11:02 AM
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We have finally concluded our Sharepoint forum event yesterday.  After one month of planning, preparation and execution, we managed to pull through one day of pure Sharepoint bliss.  Thought it has been tiring for me, I'd say it is just as satisfying to see a lot of interest the customers on Sharepoint.  It was also a chance for me to know the challenges customer's face today in this new product and how to maximize its capabilities.

We have taken home a lot of leads.  We manage to arrange a lot of meetings also with some potential customers in the next two to three weeks.  And I'm so excited to work on these opportunities and close a sale that I can call my own. 

I am also thinking about doing some product development on top of our latest offerings.  A consultant from another partner firm whom I had the honour to work with had suggested that we should consider creating core products which some of their partners had done on top of Sharepoint.  However, my company is driven towards a different strategy to meet our numbers, sad to say).  How I wish we had enough resources to do the product planning and road map to develop a product that sells.  It is a waste to see talents wasting their time everyday chasing opportunities without any clear distinction of what we are supposed to do.

Francis and I started to talk about brainstorming for solutions that sells.  My head has been flooding with ideas since yesterday.  But I guess true solution selling is not how creative you can be but how you can crossover technology over functionality that works for customers.  Having said that,  I'd say we still need to do lot of homework, research and heart to make this happen.  I also pray that we get enough support to make this all possible.


Blog EntryJust When You Thought You Know It AllJun 28, '08 9:05 AM
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Just when you thought you knew everything you needed to know, you realize you knew little than what others already knew.  In the race of being the best brain in the field, it felt like you were just getting started the race while others were already midway to the finish line.  You stood there in awe like being wiped out by a giant wave despite of working hard day after day trying to learn how to tame it..... ride it ..... win it. 

It frustrates me to lose on something I'm supposed to be good at.  But I will never give up unless I die trying.


Blog EntryThe Old ManilaJun 25, '08 12:41 PM
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Thanks to Brian Gorrell for sharing.


Blog EntrySomeone ate my linked in account!?!?Jun 24, '08 1:27 PM
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For my existing contacts who arleady have me in Linked In, please add me again.  My account seemed to have been consumed by the bottomless pit of bytes-eater.  Linked in site cannot find my email address and says it did not even exist. 

I would have been fine if the internet monster decided to feast on my facebook and friendster, but Linked In contains all my business contacts from MISNet, Thomson and Getronics.  Now, I have to find them all again. 

So please if you are so kind, add me within your network from De La Salle University, Thomson Financial and Getronics.  If you need my email addy, please PM me.

Nais kong magpasalamat sa mga dumalaw para sa aming pagtatanghal.  Sa mga di makabili ng plane ticket papuntang Singapore, eto po ang kaisa-isang litrato ko na nabigyan ng pagkakataong itanghal kasama ng mga piling gawain ng aking mga kasapi sa Pinoygraphers.

Ang mag litrato ngayon ay naka-tanghal sa 7107 islands sa Marina bay at Philippine Embassy.  Inaanyaya namin kayong dalawin at tangkilikin ang aming mga piling gawain ng Pinoygraphers.

Maraming salamat po!!!!  Mabuhay ang Pilipinas


Blog EntryTough WeekJun 13, '08 7:32 AM
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For the past few weeks is nothing but buzzing with business.  It should read busy-ness.  And as I sit here resting until I buzz again to another task, I felt compelled to update this spot about what is happening in my life:

  • We won the Sharepoint Demo Shootout competition with Microsoft Singapore partners.  Francis and I make a fantastic team when we did the presentation despite of having it put together in less than one week.  Even if it is no biggie, I wouldn't mind having a 100 SGD voucher to use for the Great Singapore Sale (GSS)
  • As we go towards the end of Q2, a lot of prospects and opportunities have been cropping mostly internet and intranet projects from various industries.  So I was busy with the Sales team chasing after them.  I have created this insane addiction of browsing through GeBiz.  Trust me, my hands are itching writing tenders to submit to nail one of these deals. 
  • I'm certified Coca-cola zero junkie since early this week.  It has enough caffeine to keep me going less the sugar.
  • Working on the booth presentation and POC for the Sharepoint Forum this July.  Demo Blade servers are coming next week and I'm excited to get my hands on them.  Waaah!  Geek alert.
  • One of my IR photos is currently on exhibit at the Philippine Independence Day Celebration sponsored by the Philippine Embassy at Tropic Atrium in Suntec Convention Center.  My photo is titled "El Nino".  If you read this and currently in Singapore, please do find time to visit Pinoygrapher's photo exhibit tonight or tomorrow.  If you are a real friend, please do check-out my photo entry.
  • Just got myself a DS-Lite which I have been playing for a month now.  After so many months of waiting, I finally got my red DS Lite limited edition for a great deal of SGD 199.  I finally got something to play during my 1-hour transit from home to office.
  • I haven't gone to the gym.  Never made time for it after being so busy and tired from work.  Wasted money on membership fee for non-usage.  I need to motivate myself again but I forgot how.

Those are my updates so far.  Sa uulitin


Blog EntryMusings on CLS and my Nikon D50May 26, '08 1:23 PM
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Last weekend, I went to my first real outdoor model shoot.  The ones I’ve been doing model shoots were during the workshop which I have to elbow through the other participants to get a good shot of the model.  In this case, there is only a few of us.  No competition.  No elbows knocking me off guard.  The   subject was a 9 year old girl in a gothic theme.  Personally, I find it cute and unique.  A similar idea crossed my mind when I was thinking of doing concept portraiture to the point of renting costumes, if you know what I mean.  How nice would it be to photograph a model in a festive costume, complete with a fruit basket hat?

I realized that I knew nothing about CLS aka Creative light system.  I was not able to contribute anything on the lighting.  Almin brought two flashes that works like a master-slave with built-in flash as trigger.  Flo was using a strobe using a Velbon umbrella that works as a strobe and a functional umbrella.  Arman was angel enough ( he is not paying me a single cent for this hehehe)  to lend me his SB-800 to work as a trigger for the strobe.

As the shoot progresses, I feel like I'm hitting against the moon.  The lighting is a bit off.  I can't even change the position of the current lights out of respect of the other guys who are using it.  I got a few selected photos that I can say is decent.  Need further post processing to give further justice.

Also, I've been itching to buy a new camera since last week.  I'm starting to feel limited with my Nikon D50.  Not that I'm complaining but I feel frustrated of my camera's inferiority over Nikon’s recent offerings. The following are one of the things that D50 lacks compared with the latest cameras:

  1. Low noise on high ISO.
  2. Lack of wireless flash capabilities when I needed it.
  3. Small LCD.  LCD view is not similar to what I see in the monitor. 
  4. Color settings a bit off towards tungsten as my friend would put it.
  5. Awkward menu.  Need to scroll down to change metering , bracketing and AF.
  6. It can only do max of 6 megapixels especially if I crop images taken from my street photography/paparazzi sessions.  I can opt to zoom with my feet to properly compose my subject within the frame (without being noticed and losing the “moment”) or purchase expensive telephoto lens.

Having said all these things, I can always find a way to compensate to deal with my issues beyond camera’s capabilities.  This requires some technical expertise to master my camera’s limitations.   But I guess it is only a matter of time before I can finally decide to replace my D50 for good.


Who amongst you have ever used a 5 1/4" floppy drive in school?  I have used both low density and high density floppy disks.  I even lock them by sticking a black sticker on the right hand side to prevent it from getting a virus.

I used to do some basic programming, word processing using Wordstar and spreadsheets using Lotus 1-2-3. 

Back then, you have to know the commands to go around with MS-DOS.  There was no Windows XP nor Vista.  Windows 3.1 was just emerging and it definitely wowed me when I learned how to play solitaire with a mouse. 

There was also a time when I used microprocessors to access my email and chat programs.  Internet usage used to be text based using Lynx programs.  Multi-user dungeons were the MMPORG games of today.  Only it is command-line based gaming which requires a good pair of eyes, fast typing skills and a vivid imagination.

Monitors back then were either gray or green.  If you manage to have colored monitor, sikat ka na.  You can play pacman, Digdug, centiped and alleycat on those x386 machines when you are bored.

You would know when you have been hanging around with computers long enough when you tell all these stories and they would say "I never experienced those kind of things".


Blog EntryLooming CrisisMay 11, '08 12:29 PM
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The food crisis seems to be the next looming problem next to oil price hike.   President Bush blames India and China for the shortage of food supply.  Vietnam is cannot keep up with the demand of rice across Asia.  For something closer to home, rice prices has increased roughly about close to 50%.

There are so many things that led to this consequence.  With the consumer market ailing for lower prices on basic commodities whilst petrol price increase, farmers bear the burden to keep up with the supply chain.  From middle men who haggle prices before supplying the produce to the public who also had to consider cost buildup and margins, there is little left for them as income to continue their livelihood.

Another cause would be the increase of demand for bio-fuel which consumes our natural resource aside from food alone.  Bio-fuel are by-products of corn and sugarcane.  And as such, it requires enough land to keep a bio-fuel plantation.  And given with such little land space for agriculture with increasing advancement on industrialization, our priority for generating food and fuel are divided.  If we cannot feed people with what we have now, how can we feed now if resources had to be allocated for the booming bio-fuel industry.

Personally, it all boils down to scarcity on energy which the human population are largely dependent of.  Without fuel, we cannot live our comfortable lives and the convenience that is available around us.  And if we chose to conserve in our own little way, maybe we can still stand a chance to "postpone" the imminent until we find a better solution.

First thing is to conserve energy.  Turn off electric appliances that are not used.  Use power efficient appliances and fixtures.  I am guilty of this but I try my best to turn off outlets when I see it before leaving the house. 

You can also conserve energy but taking public transport.  I like the new SMRT marketing strategy which encourages people to take public transport more than taking out their cars that eats up petrol.  Owning cars may indicate stature and success but what will that do if your gas guzzling machine can consume more petrol than it should. 

If public commute is not possible, opt for fuel-economic cars.  A lot of car manufacturers, particularly Asian brands, are producing cars that provide high mileage with less gas consumption. 

Conservation is not for energy alone but also for food.  At your local hawker, try to eat as much as you can finish even if it is going to cost you.  I would usually ask to have my food servings reduced as I'd hate to leave unfinished food on my plate.  I would think of a thousand hungry children who I can feed with it.

In our own little way, we can create a big change when done together.  It’s time to get conscientious with what we do and maybe our children doesn’t need to suffer the things that we have took for granted.


Blog EntryTanjong RhuMay 1, '08 2:14 PM
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I never thought I'd live to see this spectacular view of the Singapore Skyline. 

It all started when some of the members of Pinoygraphers went down to Tanjong Rhu to take this shot after the Singapore Flyer became active.  I never got a chance to join them as I'm very occupied recently with my projects.

Another two Tanjong Rhu EBs has come and gone and I still haven't made it.  I told myself one day I will go down there even if I had to go alone.  Fortunately, Labor day is fast approaching and it falls on a Thursday.  I finally got a chance to go out for a night shoot on Wednesday evening (my Fridays are for quality time with my hubby). 

Worried on how to get there, I posted a question on how to get directions to this place.  Luckily, someone was kind enough to post the basic directions there and Chairman Glenn gave me a helping hand to know exactly where I am going.  They are truly dependable.

Also, Yhan was able to tag along.  It felt good to be lost with someone than being lost alone.  We took a cab from Aljunied station and look for the last bus stop of Bus 158.  Using our sense of heuristics, we walked along Kallang river towards Sheares bridge and looked for the fence to climb over, as rumors suggested.  When we hit the fence, we decided to walk around the perimeter for the fear of getting caught. We ended up lost while standing at the gate of Marina Bay Golf Course.  This is when I decided to give Sir Glenn a call. 

It was a good thing Sir Glenn was at the Millenia Tower, which was on the opposite side of the river.  He can see us from where he is standing and helped us by giving us the correct directions.  Knowing what to do, Yhan and I treaded back to where the fence meets the Kallang river walk.  We went above the short fence and walked at the narrow pavement, of which a few inches more and we will meet the murky waters.  We walked for 100 meters, crossed a wooden plank and walked around 200 meters more.  We took some shots of the Sheares river while there is still some light left before sunset.  Dark settled and we finally found the perfect spot for our night shoot. 

Soon after, the rest of the group found us and they started to setup to shoot this fantastic view of the city.  Mosquitoes started to feast on our fleshy and rats scurried along the sides while capturing the night-scape into our cameras.  The photo shoot lasted for 2 hours.  We decided to pack-up and head back shutter happy and hungry.  We walked back through the same way we used and reach the bus stop at 8:30pm.  Waited forever for the bus to arrive.  And when it finally arrived, we were welcomed with cool air-conditioning, cushioned seats, atmosphere for easy talk and anticipation of filling our stomachs soon.  Upon reaching Geylang area, the gang decided to eat in a near Aljunied station and I decided to part ways to meet Jojo, who is waiting for me in Sembawang for a movie date.

Despite of getting almost lost, mosquitoes, fear of dropping our precious equipment in the water, guerrilla tactics and a long tiring walk from the bus stop, having this photo is worth the adventure.   Kudos to Yhan for being game.  Cheers to Jowena, Eman, Lesley and Arman for the company and the laughter.

To see bigger size of the image, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/misaac226/2456244927/sizes/l/


Blog EntrySarah Geronimo In Motion Live in SingaporeApr 18, '08 6:51 AM
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Before I continue, I want to be clear that I am not promoting her concert.  I'm just a fan.   Oo!  I must admit that I have this secret admiration for the young diva even when I was in Manila.  When she first started out, I thought she is one of those one hit wonders.  But when she joined ASAP, she simply stood out from the rest of the brood.  She puts out a simple, un-exaggerated but outstanding performance. 

When I reached Singapore, I watch her sometimes on TFC especially during ASAP and Bituin Walang Ningning.  I can't help to think of her as part of the Philippines that I miss.

And now she is having her concert on June 15 at Fort Canning.  They just started to sell tickets at $88 for free-standing area and $150 for VIP seating.   And me wants to watch it.  Any joiners?

Click here to get more info about her SG concert.


For the past few days, I've been working on Sharepoint licensing schemes for a customer who is still using Microsoft Office 2000.

As you all know, Office Communicator 2007 is conveniently bundled with Microsoft Office 2007.  However, I do not think it would be necessary for my customer to upgrade their whole Office Suite to get the Office Communicator for free.

I was able to find out that Microsoft is offering a stand-alone licensing for Office Communicator 2007 that can only do IM.  However, if you want enterprise features such as VOIP and video conferencing, you need to package in Office Communication Server 2007 and Enterprise user CALS to make it work.

Fortunately, my customer can do away with the VOIP and conferencing feature (less headache for me to include this in my capacity planning woes which I will tell in another time).  But he wants online presence in Sharepoint and IM.  In this case, I still need to provide Standard bundle all three of them:  Office Communicator 2007 license with Office Communication Server 2007 and Standard User CALS.   You can setup this up in a single server and with proper hardware sizing, it can support up to 5,000 online users.


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