Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Busy October Has Passed

Yes. October has passed and I haven't made a single post for that month. Sad :(

Anyway, here is a rundown of events that happened on my October 2011.

October was a very busy month for me.  The first two weeks marked the busiest days in a college semester - the week before the finals week, and the finals week itself.

When it comes to the result of my hardwork for this semester, well, I managed to pass my History and Filipino subjects. I was really glad about it especially for my Asian History course because my pre-final grade was an F or failing mark.  I was really happy that I, at least, barely passed my weakness subjects.  For this semester, I got a QPI of 2.42, which is way down than my previous QPI. Sad :(

This was the time when I shouted for joy! My Hi16 was marked P or Passed! :D

My  grade spells ADDOBBO and a C+. 
As the first two weeks of my semestral break, I was busy for trainings and seminars.  From October 17 to 21, I went to Code-Over Training Session.  It was a 5-day training for the Associate of Computing Machinery - International Collegiate Programming Competition (ACM-ICPC).  It was held on Subic (I forgot the exact location) and all-expenses paid by our department, the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science.  Surprisingly, I was the only Management Information Systems (MIS) major in the training.  The training is composed of 7 contest-like sessions to simulate the contest environment of the ACM-ICPC.  Every after contest, we discussed how to answer the problem set.

From October 24 to 28, I attended the AIESEC National Leadership Development Conference.  This was my first time to attend a national conference of AIESEC and I enjoyed it a lot.  I learned a lot of stuff here and my doubts regarding the placement of AIESEC AdMU in Business Cluster were answered.  The conference were attended by different delegates from LCs, extensions, and applying LCs, including delegates from Myanmar, Singapore, and Japan, plus foreign facilitators from AIESEC Taiwan, AIESEC Malaysia and AIESEC Sri Lanka.  We had the Externals Day on Oct. 24, where there were talks about Innovation, Social Entrepreneurship, and Leadership.  On the second day, we reviewed everything about AIESEC and introduced to us the AIESEC 2015, including the 3 Wheels of Change, the BHAG, etc.  At night, we had our local version of Global Village, the Fiesta Night, where different LCs presented delicacies and performance about the different provinces here in the Philippines.  Our group were assigned for Quezon Province. I did the design of the booth. Unluckily, we failed to get the best booth design. At least we all enjoyed, especially the lambanog. =D
Wazzap with my face? ROFL.
When people tried Quezon Province's Lambanog :>
Our Lucban Longganisa
Door Design for the Fiesta Night
On the following days, we had trainings from controlling a team and coaching, to writing a good job description for EPs.  In my part, I learned how a business model canvass works in an AIESEC context, plus market segmentation, expansion, and risk management.
While doing a TN Form for a fictional EP. Happy me + happy Jiggy
Anong meron at ang taray ng itsura ko dito? O_O
During the market segmentation talk. THAT'S ME! Behing Nicky! :D
During the nights, we had celebrations. For the third night, we had a pageant night and on the fourth, we had the Captain's Gala Night.
(incomplete) AIESEC AdMU
Credits to: Sarah Aquino
(incomplete) AIESEC AdMU
(Top: Ara Cabalonga, Joseph Cristostomo; Bottom: Me; Ram Tan, Inna Villa, Denise Pena, Silvia Oprea the MCVP Communications)
Credits to: Sarah Aquino
Me and Cor :D
Credits to: Sarah Aquino
AdMU LCP Kathleen Kho and MCVP Finance Mikee Lee (Yes the PBB guy) and ME at the left most part of the picture :D
Credits to: Sarah Aquino
My co-delegates :D
My co-delegates..that's me! The one in green behind Ria Noche, my NLDC Partner :D
Yes that's me in green, as well :D
The OC, Facilitators, and Delegates of AIESEC Philippines NLDC 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011

What's in the First Half of September 2011?

It's been a long time since I posted my previous post. Anyway, the first half of this month is very full of happy memories and I want to share these here. By the way, pictures are to follow, mkay? :-)

So where should I begin? I guess I'd begin with the Rhythm In Blues, the inter-organization dance competition in the Ateneo organized by none other than the Company of Ateneo Dancers (CADS).  I joined the dance group of Ateneo Special Education Society (Ateneo SPEED), Sproove.  For this year, the theme of the RIB is Kalye. We actually got in for the elimination round, placing 9th out of 12 organizations accepted to proceed to the finals.  Last night, September 17, was the finals round of the said competition and luckily, we hit the 3rd place spot in the organization.  I am really happy about this since this is the first ever dance competition I've joined (well I've been dancing in my elementary and high school days but not for a competition, tho).  As our choreographers, Aye Alba and Sam Abriza, had said, "Ang edge niyo sa ibang grupo ay walang natural dancers sa inyo. Lahat kayo nagsimula na hindi marunong pero heto kayo nakapasok sa finals na maraming magagaling at maraming matagal nang nagsasayaw." (Disclaimer: It's non-verbatim but that's the sense of what they said.) Of course, with the guidance and will of God, this won't be possible.  I was also happy that MISAyaw, the dance group of my other organization, Ateneo Management Information Systems Association (Ateneo MISA) qualified for the finals also but unfortunately, they didn't manage to hit a spot in top 3. But that doesn't mean they're not good. THEY'RE SO MUCH BETTER THAN US. Most of them really danced before and their piece was so clean and nice. Well I really have no idea why they didn't manage to hit a spot but kudos to MISAyaw for doing a great job! *two thumbs up* Well among all these, I am very thankful to Sproove (and SPEED as well) for giving me a chance to dance (and move my stagnant body HAHA XD). Sproove has been a gateway that gives me a chance to dance (well, there's a part in me that is a frustrated dancer). Thanks to our choreographers as well for believing, not just in me, but to the entire dance group. Thanks to my co-dancers (I repeat, dancers, not co-members. We're dancers na you know) for allowing me to join the group HAHA. Also, thank you to SPEED and my other friends who keeps on supporting me and the dance group. Lastly, above all these, I thank God for His will. Without Your guidance, we might not have shot a spot in the top 3.

The next highlight of this month was no other than my 18th birthday celebration. I have already crossed the legal age. I don't know if it's actually a good thing or a bad thing but all I do know is that I have more responsibilities now, not just in myself, in our home, in school, but also in our country. I'll be a registered voter this week (well it's not being me excited but it's one of the requirements for our NSTP) and this will exercise my voting rights as a citizen of this country. Other than these, what happened during the night of September 10 and the dawn of September 11 was very epic. I celebrated my birthday with my high school friends and my dad (who just arrived last September 8 from Singapore) bought all our alcoholic drinks. I don't know if he supports my "thirst for alcohol" but I'm very happy on that day. On the morning of September 11, I went to Eastwood to attend the Information Management Conference entitled IMmensity: Beyond Bounds, organized by Ateneo MISA. Well, I destroyed my dignity by acting as Vannah Pacis (under the pseudonym of Vananah Pacis) but I enjoyed and I hope the audience enjoyed as well. At night, I ate dinner in Eastwood with my dad, my little brother, and my two cousins. We ate at Sizzling Pepper Steak and then we drank a bottle of drinks just to have a chilling moment. The day was so tiring that when I got home, I slept immediately.

Well, tomorrow might be one of the low points of this month since my room/my house will be as empty again as before my dad came. Well, being mature enough, I must not be sad by this event but, seriously, I miss this thing. I went home with my dad waiting for me (or at least someone whom I can talk with is waiting for me). My dad woke me up in the morning so I won't be late in my classes. He prepared my breakfast as well. I had someone whom I can talk to at home. Everything's not so dull. Of course as he leaves tomorrow, everything will be back to normal. I go to school with an empty stomach, either too early or too late for my first classes. I go home with my brother waiting for me silently. I'm going to do my stuff on the laptop. I feel like I'm gonna cry right now as I write this portion of my blog but I cannot escape this truth. Well all I can say is that we need to learn to love the truth so we won't be hurt so much. Yeah, truth hurts. But if we truly accepted it and go with the flow of its momentum, it won't have much impact on us anymore.

On the lighter note, I guess there is a need for me to sleep HAHA. My joints hurt. My muscles ache. But I still feel that I don't need to sleep. Well, I guess I have to force myself by now. Oh by the way, I'll be changing phone and number by tomorrow so watch out! :D


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Live Simply So Others Can Simply Live

The title was the main point of the talk about simplicity of lifestyle this evening.  Though it was a requirement, I didn't regret coming to this talk.  Everything was so entertaining yet full of vital information to ponder.

The analogy given by the speaker (I forgot the name, pardon, but he's the Department of Philosophy chair, I guess) was something about colonization. Countries such as Japan conquered nations because they lacked natural resources for them to be developed/industrialized; hence, they started to conquer countries to work for them so they could live the extravagant lifestyle they wanted.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Proving Someone's Claim? I don't think so...

Well this post was supposed to be published months ago. So expect some sort of "time issues". LOL


Friday, August 26, 2011

Getting To Know The Bosses!

For our major project in L&S11 (Principles of Management), we are required to interview managers in different sectors. For our group, our sector is the banking sector.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Night at Katipunan Area

DISCLAIMER: This is not the exact Katipunan Avenue but this is the street next to it.

Long Shutter Shot

Monday, August 22, 2011

Dekada '70, I can't get over you

You must have got me wrong. I am not referring to the movie Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista. I am referring to, perhaps the story line of the movie, the situation during Marcos' regime.  I don't really know when has it became my interest when it comes to Philippine history.

Last night, I was watching a documentary about Ninoy Aquino entitled Ninoy Para sa Pinoy hosted by Piolo Pascual (who portrayed Ninoy in 2 episodes of MMK dedicated for him, which I think was shown during the 25th anniversary of either Ninoy's death anniversary or the EDSA People Power I). For my evaluation essay for EN11 class, I chose to evaluate Marcos if he should be buried in the Libingan Ng Mga Bayani or not. I really made effort for this paper. I read books and stayed on the American History section of our library just to have a grasp of written materials during Marcos' time. I also watched Batas Militar, which is a documentary about, obviously, the martial law in the Philippines (and it's available in YouTube, by the way).

I wish I could have the chance to take that one special class in our school (Hi 189.10: Special Topics in Philippine History: The 70's State, Economy and Society in Time of Conflict and Change) in due time.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Programming Errors = Love Errors

Maybe you have read about these math concepts associated with love such as (NV):
Tangent line - You will only meet the person once.
Parallel lines - You will never meet the person.

Well, programming has it too.

NullPointerException - You thought it's there, but it doesn't really exist at all.
Run-time Error - You thought everything's fine, without realizing something's wrong with what you are doing.

Share your insights too!



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Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Essence of Waiting

Got this from my friend. :D Enjoy!
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The English poet John Milton wrote that those who serve also stand and wait. I think I would go further and say that those who wait render the highest form of service. Waiting requires more discipline, more self-control and emotional maturity, more unshakable faith in our cause, more unwavering hope in the future, more sustaining love in our hearts that all the greatest deeds of deering-do go by the name of action.

Waiting is a mystery - a natural sacrament of life - there is a meaning hidden in all the times we have to wait. It must be an important mystery because there is so much waiting in our lives.

Everyday is filled with those little moments of waiting (testing our patience and our nerves, schooling us in self-control.) We wait for meals to be served, for a letter to arrive, for a friend to call or show up for a date. We wait in line at cinemas and theatres, concerts and circuses. Our airline terminals, railway stations and bus depots are great temples of waiting filled with men and women who wait in joy for the arrival of a loved one - or wait in sadness to say goodbye and give the last wave of hand. We wait for springs to come - or autumn - for the rains to begin and stop.

And we wait for ourselves to grow from childhood to maturity. We wait for those inner voices that tell us when we are ready for the next stop.

We wait for graduation, for our first job, our first promotion. We wait for success and recognition. We wait to grow up - to reach the stage where we make our own decisions. We cannot remove this waiting from our lives. It is a part of the tapestry of living - the fabric in which the threads are woven to tell the story of our lives.

Yet current philosophies would have us forget the need to wait "grab all the gusto you can get." So reads one of America's greatest beer ads - get it now! Instant pleasure, instant transcendence. Do not wait for anything. Life is short - eat, drink and be merry because tomorrow you will die.

And so they rationalize us into accepting unlicensed and irresponsible freedom - pre-marital sex and extra-marital affairs - they warn against attachments and commitments - against expecting anything of anybody, or allowing them to expect anything of us - against dropping any anchors in the currents of our life that will cause us to hold and wait.

This may be the correct prescription for pleasure - but even that is fleeting and doubtful - what was it Shakespeare said about the mad pursuit of pleasure - "Past reason hunted, and once had, past reason hated." Not if we wish to be real human beings, spirit as well as flesh, soul as well as heart, we have to learn to wait. For if we never learn to wait, we will never learn to love someone other than ourselves.

For most of all waiting means waiting for someone else. It is a mystery, brushing by our face everyday like a stray wind of leaf falling from a tree. Anyone who has loved knows how much waiting goes into it - how much waiting is important for love to grow, to flourish through a lifetime.

Why is this? Why can we not have it right now what we so desperately want and need? Why must we wait - two years, three years - and seemingly waste so much time? You might as well ask why a tree should take so long to bear fruit - the seed to flower - carbon to change to diamond.

There is no simple answer - no more than there is to life's other demands - having to say goodbye to someone you love because either you or they have made other commitments; or because they have to grow and find the meaning of their own lives - having yourself to leave home and loved ones to find your own path - goodbyes, like waiting, are also sacraments of our lives.

All we know is that growth - the budding, the flowering of love needs patient waiting. We have to give each other a time to grow. There is no way we can make someone else truly love us or we them, except through time.

So we give each other that mysterious gift of waiting - of being present without asking demands and rewards. There is nothing harder to do than this. It truly tests the depth and sincerity of our love. But there is life in the gift we give.

So lovers wait for each other - until they can see things the same way - or let each other freely see things in quite different ways. There are times when lovers hurt each other and cannot regain the balance of intimacy of the way they were. They have to wait - in silence - but still present to each other - until the pain subsides to an ache and then only a memory and the threads of the tapestry can be woven together again in a single love story.

What do we lose when we refuse to wait; when we try to find shortcuts through life -when we try to incubate love and rush blindly and foolishly into a commitment we are neither mature nor responsible enough to assume?

We lose the hope of truly loving or of being loved. Think of all the great love stories of history and literature - isn't it of their very essence that they are filled with this strange but common mystery - that waiting is part of the substance - the basic fabric against which the story of that true love is written.

How can we ever find either life or true love if we are too impatient to wait for it?

Waiting is a good thing only if something is worth waiting for.

How will you know if it's worth it? Gut feel.

What if you don't trust your gut? Pray. You will be enlightened. Trust me.

Is it wrong to expect while waiting? It's not wrong, but it will increase your chances of heartbreak and disappointment if things don't work out in the end.

Is it good to expect while waiting? It is better to HOPE.

What's the difference between hoping and expecting? HOPING means you're open to either side of the coin landing though you're more inclined to believe that things will turn out well. EXPECTING means you're thinking single-track...which won't do you much good at all.

What's the difference between waiting and expecting? EXPECTING is waiting for something TO DEFINITELY HAPPEN. WAITING is staying where you are, but not necessarily expecting something to happen definitely.

Do you need assurance from someone you're waiting for while you're waiting? Ideally, yes. But realistically, do you really want assurance from this person? It's so easy to just point at something and make that the reason why you're waiting ("Because she said..." "Because he told me that...").

With WAITING, all you really can rely on are 3 things: your gut feel, your heart and mind. Just YOURSELF, not anyone else.

So should you wait? What does your gut say? How does your heart feel? What does your mind think? If they're saying different things, keep asking yourself these 3 questions (and pray!) until you get a solid answer.

THEN you'll know if he or she is worth waiting for.

*by Fr. James Donelan, S.J.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Alay Ni Ignacio Computer Club

I'm currently making this blog with other students of the Computer Club in ANI.

Some of these students are also my students in Enrichment and Physics.

Hi kids! :D

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Power of Boredom

I've been in Singapore for almost a week. I'm not here as a tourist type or whatever. I'm just here to be with my family at least for the 2-week summer vacation.

Now how's life?

Well, we went to Sentosa and tried the tiger ride thingy, watched Songs of the Sea for the second time, tried Luge for nth time (and it was still exciting).

I broke my sister's tenor saxophone mouthpiece (LOL!).

Speaking of being bored, I finished Catching Fire already! And in a span of almost 1-2 days, I'm already halfway of the Mockingjay and the scenes are so exciting. I can't stop reading it. LOL. OA-much :))

I also managed to make my first PHP website. Try it here, though the email will send only to my email. I haven't fixed the problem of sending the message to more than 1 people.

Now for this post, and for the sake of a new song, I put the acoustic version of Price Tag. Enjoy!


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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Some Random Thoughts

I started programming since third year and I'm still surviving with a little help from my dad.

When I was in my junior year, I took the programming track for the Computer Education. By the end of the year, I was making programs for the school already.

When I reached my senior year (still under the same track), I managed to create a good case study in the course. I created a program in which when the grades are entered by a certain school personnel, it will actually send an e-mail to the student, telling him or her if he or she passed all the subjects, if he or she is under probation, or failed a subject.

I did these things with a little help from my dad. Almost 95% of the entire effort came from me.

My dad took the I.T Field, starting as a junior programmer, which means he is really a programmer.

Is it just in the bloodline? :)) Who knows..


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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

TIWALA

Hell week...


6 more days and I'm off to Second Year!
I can't imagine the days go so fast.

Tiwala Ballers. Now only 100 PhP!

Tiwala lang!

Tiwala ballers are still available! Comment here if you want to order :D

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Shoulder to Cry on

This is quite creepy.

That was the first time I experienced that situation. A girl? Crying in front of me? Asking for comfort? God that was terrible for me. She approached me, smiling. Then, she turned back and started to cry. Of course for me I thought I did something wrong that made her cry. I felt so sad, at the same time, nervous. I didn't really know what to do.

We were together hours before that moment. We went to Ate Alma to leave a copy of Lit13 readings for my classmates. Then we proceeded to our Ma20 class. We were seated beside each other. After our class, she voted for the Sanggunian and I asked her to accompany me to Ate Alma to get the original copy and leave one copy there.  After that, we parted our ways. I went to the Faura open lab and she went to meet her boyfriend.

Just minutes (or nearly an hour) after we separate ways, I saw her near the stairs going to my direction. I thought at first she had a consultation with our MIS101 professor (because the lab was just near the DISCS office). Suddenly, she slowed down in front of me then she smiled. Then, she turned her back and started to cry. I asked her  if she's okay (of course she's not okay but I was just trying to lighten things up). Then, she murmured something but I didn't actually hear it well but it was something that "I guess that's how the things should go." (Remember, I didn't hear well what she said so there is no sure chance that I typed it correctly, even the message of what she had said). But with all those tears on her face, she still tried to smile once in a while. I even tried to laugh at some moment just to make her smile. I think she knew that I was shocked of what happened. BECAUSE IT WAS REALLY SHOCKING, DUDE! A few hours before that moment we were just laughing at each other and then she's crying over my shoulder.

It just feels so terrible..yet special. She actually approached me to release sadness. Still, I feel sad for her, for whatever happened. I just asked her to relax and we'll talk about it when she's okay.


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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Those Deadly Weeks

At last, those deadly weeks are over. I'm on my last hell week *sana* before finals. I have missed most of my responsibilities in my organizations because of this. Oh well, it doesn't matter because I prioritize my acads over orgs. It's just I took those responsibilities and now I'm actually neglecting them.

Hmm. Where should I actually start? My blog has been in hiatus for weeks because of two reasons: 1.) Busy or too much work to do and 2.) Laziness. Of course, even in the times when I can actually have some time to breathe normally, I can't open this blog and post stuff.

Oh, it actually started three weeks ago, when we are actually planning for our MIS101 Major project. Our project is to conceptualize an item that has microprocessor and can be used anytime (not just in office or home). This is quite difficult because we have to work on the minute components of the item. On the previous years, MIS upperclassmen used to make a revision of the National Museum, putting different stuff such as CCTV cameras, WiFi servers, etc., on the building to make it presentable to the tourists and the people. What makes the previous major project easier than what we do is they are actually dealing with objects that are present in the market. Our project must be new and innovative; thus, we do not have enough data for it. We only used the data of similar products which I find very unreliable.

After those caffeinated nights, I really enjoyed the feeling of putting our finished product (a 54-page product proposal paper) in the pigeonhole of our professor.

By the way, here is our conceptualized product:
That cute purple earmuff-man is actually our theorized company logo :D


What our item does is that it actually wipes out the unnecessary noise and leaving the human voices with the range of its Bluetooth.  We conceptualized this to help those people who often lose their focus when talking to somebody.

Our initial plan was actually to create an earplug that will actually wipe out human voice.  Then it became an earplug in which you can choose to wipe out the environment or the human voices.  Lastly, we arrived at this concept.

Now this week, I will try to cope with my responsibilities in my orgs and prepare for the defense in MIS101 plus the last long test in Ma20: Calculus for Economists (simply Business Calculus, in my own words only LOL)

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

My First Upload in My YouTube Account


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Breaking Boundaries

It is good to step out of your comfort zone, or rather, expanding your comfort zone.

Last January 29, 2011, our block had our Exposure Trip in Manila Boystown in Parang, Marikina City. It was a very tiring activity but so much fulfilling. I had the Blue Christmas feeling again.
Block S2 with some of the kids.

Yesterday, I attended the Miting de Avance of the Ateneo Special Education Society of Ateneo-SPEED.  That was my first time to speak in such occasion.  I hope I'll succeed. VOTE FOR ME! :D

Also, I was accepted as the Finance head in the FreshMEAT Junior Core 2010-2011.  This could really expand my comfort zones because since grade school, I have accepted work which involves money.  This will be the start.


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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Falling Stars by David Archuleta

When you forget me
When you don’t remember my name
Not even a memory
Somewhere in the back of your brain
I won’t be offended
‘Cause I always knew that the day
Would come when I’m not enough to make you stay
You tell me it’s not possible, no way that we could break
But nothing is illogical, believe me

Like falling stars over your head
We were bound to burn out, burn like crashing cars
I’ll never get over you, never over you
‘Cause you are so beautiful, yeah

The world is turning
And time keeps on lingering on
The sun will be burning
Eventually you will be gone

I’ll always love you
Oh, believe it or not
Baby, that’s not enough to
Not enough to stop these…

Falling stars over your head
We were bound to burn out, burn like crashing cars
I’ll never get over you, never over you
‘Cause you are so beautiful, yeah

When it’s all said and done
I’ll be just a speck in the galaxy
Floating far far away by gravity
You tell me it’s not possible
No way that we could break

Like falling stars
Like crashing cars
Like falling stars over your head
We were bound to burn out just like crashing cars
I’ll never get over you, never over you
‘Cause you are so beautiful
You are so beautiful, yeah



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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Star: A Symbol of Hope Or A Sign of Destruction?

For our Literature class (Introduction to Fiction), we have started talking about science fiction genre.  Our professor asked us to read The Star by Arthur Clarke and The Last Question by Isaac Asimov.  The discussion for The Star has started this morning.

The story is about a space voyage of a Jesuit astrophysicist.  Their mission is to investigate nebulae and supernovas.  When they reached a certain space body, the Jesuit adored the beauty the civilization had made and the team had identified this vault with instructions on how to open it.  They found records about the civilization.  As they went back to Earth, the Jesuit tried to solve when did the supernova exploded and when the light had reached the Earth.  To his surprise, that supernova was the Star of Bethlehem.

To start the discussion, our professor gave us questions to ponder:

  1. What makes you “you”?
  2. How does what you believe make you “you”?
  3. What or who is God for the people in your life?
  4. What roles does faith play in your life?
  5. What do you believe in?
Would you like to answer these questions? :)

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Deadly Traffic In Katipunan

It is my phone that makes me survive this hell-like situation on the road.

6:30 PM, I asked Andre, my blockmate, to drop me at Katipunan LRT station.

6:50 PM, I arrived the Katipunan LRT station but on the wrong side (I was on the Katipunan to Recto side). It was raining back then.

7:10 PM, I rode a FX going to Parang (I usually ride FXd going to San Mateo or SSS).

7:30 PM, my right foot is stuck between other man's feet. My legs get numb because of my massive bag(I put it on top of my legs).

8:00 PM, I got home.

TOTAL TIME OF TRAVEL: almost 1.5 hours

My BB saved me from hell.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Ateneo College Entrance Test Results

Cheers to everyone who took the ACET.
To those who passed the ACET, breathe.
To those who are waitlisted, pray.
To those who did not see their names on the list, smile.

Today is a breath-taking day for everyone who took the Ateneo College Entrance Test (ACET) and chose Ateneo as their dream school.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Feels Like Parachutes And Airplanes

My part has ended.

Handling the final copies of the magazine to the publisher officially ends my job as the layout artist. I really enjoyed styling the magazine cover and some pages in the magazine. I would like to thank Selina Garcia (BFA AM) and Denise Arandia (BS MIS) for helping me do my job. Congratulations to the super-dooper-happy-artistic people :D

Now what's next?

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Just Like A Pill

Hell week starts to stretch its hand to Ateneans. I'm starting to feel its wrath.

Currently, I am working with our En11 Magazine. This should be done until Monday so we can print this on Tuesday and submit it on Wednesday.
Cover Page
Here is the cover of our magazine with out group (which I named "The Team") on the cover.  The photo was taken by Kim Dela Cruz, a friend of Candice Lim (2nd person from the left). Our magazine tackles about different things in the Ateneo, from fashion taste of Ateneans to gadget trends, from dormers to scholars, from athletes to celebrities to student leaders, events and places.

For this Post, I give Just Like A Pill by Pink. Enjoy! :D

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Don't Keep Me Waiting

LOLOLOLOLOLOL... I have no idea if there is a song that can say what I feel but I just want to give emphasis on the line "I DON'T WANNA WAIT."

Well, here is how the story goes. I should have met someone at Teriyaki Boy in Katipunan. I was there at exactly 1 PM because that was the time we agreed to meet. I texted the person that morning that I should receive a SMS if we would meet or not. I received none so I assumed we would meet. I was there until 1:30PM and my tummy was very angry. Until I received a SMS saying, "Sorry, I forgot to text you." @_@

LOLOLOLOL The anger I felt this afternoon came from my growling tummy. :))

So for this post, I give you Waiting In Vain. I have no idea who sang the song but it's so relaxing :>


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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Let The Hunger Games Begin!


Who will you support?



Hunger Games is an annual event in The Capitol where each of the 12 districts are forcefully sending tributes - a boy and a girl between ages 12 and 18 - where they fight for survival.  The rule of the game is to stay alive.

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Music Of The Night

"Softly, deftly, music shall caress you"

Here I am again, posting at this moment where almost all are sleeping.

I have just finished my last paperwork for this "Christmas break" (hey, what break? O_O).  Thanks to Leana for helping me develop my thesis statement. Because of her, my 0.05% paper became 5% complete.

After doing my literature analysis paper for Lit13, I finished my final outline for my feature article in En11.

Well, I finished all my work at exactly 3:33 AM.

For this post, I want a relaxing music that is why I chose Music Of The Night.  This is the Andrew Lloyd Webber's version.  The song does relax my tensed nerves.



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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Give It A Bang With Grenade

For a man who sang "Just The Way You Are", it would be really awful for him not to reciprocate his love. Bruno Mars had given us another music video that brings visuality that will surely take a bullet straight through our brains. 

Monday, January 3, 2011

Start of Something New

Hello! 


This is my nth blog. You may check my previous site in http://www.truisticideals.co.cc

I have noticed that most people start using Blogger again. I should have used truisticideals as my blog name but I found that I had used it in a previous Blogger. Sad to say, I can't remember the account details I used on that blog.

As the blog name and description says, I usually post blog entries when people here in my country are dreaming at their peaks. I don't mind if I have few hits but I am sure that even a single person in the internet reads my posts. Remember, dawn is the netizens' time.

Now, what can you expect in my blog? This blog would have MP3 posts, video posts, rants, latest news, reviews, and personal views and opinions. 

I know this entry is not posted between 12MN to 5AM. This is just a start, just to have an entry to my blog.

For this post, I give you Start of Something New from High School Musical

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