Kudos to Eugene Villar for coming up with this cool program. Now we don’t have to manually place push pin needles on our maps.
Tag: General
Only in the Philippines
Niña tagged me, and now I’m posting this old postcard which Juned of Baratillo.net got from the now closed The Filipino Bookstore.
The “Milenyo” story
It would seem that everything’s getting back to normal after that freaky storm, Milenyo (who comes up with these names anyways?) passed by and wreaked havoc throughout the metropolis. Not since typhoon Osang has Manila been battered and bruised and suffered long time blackouts like recently. I guess not everyone expected this storm to be this big, even I who keeps track of the weather and even have an idea that it’s coming didn’t expect this to be that strong, hence I was outside almost the whole day and experienced this storm’s passing. I’m sure each and everyone has a story to tell, well here’s some highlights during that day, though not extravagant as an action movie, but I find it surreal and unexpected.
A way to start the day
I woke up so early today for some strange unknown reason. I looked into my phone clock and saw that it was 4:44 am which weirded me out and noticed there was no signal around with the “Emergency Calls Only” on the network status. Tossing and turning around to get some shut eye but the zzzz’s has already flown by the window and all I see is the deep blue sky at dawn penetrating this mind boggling early morning wake up call.
ASMag 11th edition and other stuff
Asian Spirit Inflight Magazine 11th edition (July-September 2006 issue) is now out flying in the planes. You could also get to read it at nearby Starbucks soon. Do try to get one as this may or may not be the last time I will be doing some work on this magazine. The team enjoyed doing this issue though and I got a lot of work inside.
Maligayang Pasko
Goin’ Our Way
Raining hard these past few days. The streets of Paseo de Roxas @ the back of Tower One