March 11, 2009
In a press launch this earlier today, Canon Philippines announced they have opened an online store for local customers called Canon eShop. Canon will be selling a number of items in their eShop which includes digital cameras and lenses, printers, inks, videocams and scanners. While there are a lot o...
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March 09, 2009
I came across this event over at Facebook early this evening and it definitely caught my attention. Through it I learned that premier bag designer Amina Alunan-Aranaz had worked together with the empowered women of Payatas in her latest bag collection. Working her magic, the collection will showcase...
Tops II Bottoms
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Sasha Manuel
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March 07, 2009
Now that the Sony Vaio P is available in the Philippines, we got a review unit and tested it out for about a week. Here’s a quick run down of my review: Pros: It’s thin, as in super thin — the Vaio P is just 0.78 inches thin. That’s 0.02″ off of the Macbook Air. The Vai...
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March 06, 2009
So, Here's A Thing That Sucks. Got a letter from my mom the other day, notifying me that my great aunt, who took me in nearly every weekend while I was in the Philippines and fed me...stuff...and FISH!...and PORK!...has developed what looks like extensive cancer of the liver. She's got 6 months to l...
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March 05, 2009
A lot has been said about Sony’s own version of the ultraportable, the Vaio P. In the last week that I’ve been carrying it around, I’ve now realized why Sony wanted to shift the attention away from the usual netbook craze. Check out my review of the Sony Vaio P after the jump. Carr...
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March 01, 2009
Rising cases of dengue fever, chikungunya, bird flu and ebola viruses were reported in several Southeast Asian countries in the past two months. Relax, there are no pandemic threats. Not yet, anyway. Last month, 4,521 dengue cases and 13 dengue-related deaths were reported in Malaysia. These are ala...
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Mong Palatino
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February 27, 2009
February 26, 2008 (a year ago)  This day could never have gotten any worse.  First off, my life has made a complete three-sixty degree turn: It rained like hell, I’ve been harassed, my birthday got trampled on by the police, and my dad got kidnapped. Now, what? What should a normal, head-on ag...
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February 20, 2009
Jennifer Pemberton snorkels with man-eating giant clams in the dangerous waters of a controversial conservation in the Philippines....
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February 18, 2009
I had decided earlier today that when I get the chance, I'll make a post. And I'll make it about certain subjects. Only problem is, I can hardly remember what it was that I was going to talk about. Which leads me to talk about a new subject: The Brain. I have a TERRIBLE memory. I ...
Standing in the Middle of Yesterday
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February 12, 2009
The Cross of Magellan I decided to use the word pilgrimage rather than tour in narrating this visit because this site is sacred for our Catholic Faith. This Cross of Magellan mean much more for Filipino Catholics than the flag planted by Astronaut Neil Armstrong on the surface of the Moon. The plant...
The Splendor of the Church
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