Thursday, 30 June 2011

Beatdown

This has to be the worst week of my 23 years.


Jay~

Friday, 17 June 2011

DLSU 100 Years - The Centennial Tree



One of the most amazing videos for De La Salle University's Centennial Celebrations. This is the tree - the oldest one on campus - that is beside the walkway going from St. La Salle Hall to Yuchengco Hall, and in between the Marian Quadrangle and the Amphitheater. It should be familiar to the many generations of Lasallians that have passed by it while it stood a silent sentinel over all of us Greenies :)

Director: Mayk Juat
Asst Director: Ryan Dino
Cinematographer: Nix Lanas
Producer: Grays Pelayo
Editor: Thop Nazarano
Compositing: Mayk Juat

Jay~

Thursday, 16 June 2011

DLSU - 100 Years of Lasallian Presence in the Philippines

Happy Centennial!


Today, we Lasallians celebrate our university's one-hundredth year in the country.

With the university's humble beginnings as De La Salle College located in a small corner of Paco, Manila, the De La Salle Philippines network has expanded into 17 schools and over 90,000 Lasallians.

I love this school.
I am a proud former student, alumnus, and staff member of this great academic institution.
Green Pride!
Animo La Salle!



Jay~

Photo from here.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

PJ is 21

It's your birthday today, and you deserve the best :)


I wish you great health, happiness, academic excellence, and an even stronger faith. You have taught me so much, from dressing a lot better to praying more often. You are the best, the most beautiful, and the a person who inspires other people, myself included, to be much better.

Happy birthday my love :)


Jay~

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Inked

When the going gets tough or when your spirit is down, wear your dynamis on your chest.


Jay~

One on Seven-Six

It's amazing how one of the things that set human beings apart from other creatures is the ability of humans to love, to genuinely care for each other. Protectiveness, territoriality, possessiveness, these are all animal traits in my opinion. Compassion, affection, and of course, love, are all very human, and it is made doubly better when one has someone to share it with.

Happy anniversary to us, for making the seemingly impossible a reality, and making our dreams come true. Thank God we found each other; no one else would be able to handle our individual craziness except each other :)


Yes, that is our favorite picture of us, and I believe it has captured our one year so far. Affection plus laughter has been our formula, and the compound produced is a strong and solid relationship. I am so happy and thankful to God for the blessing that is you.

Happy anniversary Pat Juat :*
The best companion, partner, lover, and bestfriend any man could ask for.
I'm just really lucky I have you :)


Jay~

Friday, 3 June 2011

Samsung Galaxy 551

I finally invested in a smart phone.

It's been a long time coming, especially with my work, which involves being more organized than an archivist (that's part and parcel of working for a guy who's president of FOUR institutions). Also, after having my phone stolen, I really did need one. Why not splurge a little? :P

Introducing my Samsung Galaxy 551 Android phone :)


It's so gorgeous :D

PJ named it "Tasha", a direct partner to her N900 named "Tasio". Yeah, naming stuff. :P

Anyway, what I love the most about is that one, I actually saved up for it, two, it's an Android AND Google phone, and three, it has all the organizational tools I really need. I FINALLY have my Google calendar (which I have been praising to no end on my Twitter) with me always!

The interface is very customizable, which means that one can make it as personal as one wants. I'll probably take pictures of my screens (I set up three; but I think it's almost limitless) and post it some time. This is a pretty nice phone beside my work mobile, a Blackberry Bold. I really feel grown up, what with my moving from music phones (I have had four Sony Ericsson walkman phones already) to smart phones. The yuppie life :)

Full specifications can be found here.
SG 551 picture obtained from this blog, which surprisingly, also has an owner with a Nokia C3 :P

Jay~

Monday, 23 May 2011

23 on 23

I'm 23 today.

I think it's best to tell how I feel today with comparisons and observations as to who I was and what I was doing on a birthday month per year basis. Let's begin the story, a decade ago.

2001
I was a few months into high school, obese and friendless, searching for group of friends to belong in and with. I wasn't into any sport (sure, I knew how to play football, but which kid from Malaysia didn't?) so I tried two "cool" things: skateboarding and bboy (breakdance).

2002
I was a month off from being the youngest member of a debating team that beat the 10-year champions. On my birthday month of this year, I was barely home, training and practicing for the State Debates. Ended up winning that, marking the proudest moment of my life thus far.

2003
I was fifteen, and preparing for my mid-secondary school examinations in Malaysia, the PMR. Pretty active in Christian youth circles at this time of my life. Quit debate, as I wanted to finish on top (high levels) but still active in intra- and inter-school debates. Still winning trophies :)

2004
Sweet sixteen, and I spent birthday morning at Church. Went home and found out Mum had a huge feast laid out for me. One of the most unforgettable birthdays ever as my friends had a barbecue at my place and I really felt showered with love and attention.

2005
Final year of high school, and I was also a Senior Prefect. It felt good celebrating my 17th on top - grades were good, played football regularly, and very active in the youth ministry.

2006
First birthday in college! Still a little shocked from the Cambridge A-Levels, coming from high school, but a day out with some friends for my birthday cheered things up. Being 18 was fun and very exciting :)

2007
Last birthday in Malaysia; I was moving to the Philippines (instead of the USA, as per my mother's wish) to study again in a month. One of the most memorable as well, as I tried to say some last goodbyes to many friends I know deep in my heart I will never see again.

2008
Turning 20 was a strange feeling - no usual suspects in my birthdays, what with my moving to the Philippines. Still, it was a chance to celebrate my birthday with new-found friends, some of who will still be with me right now.

2009
The birthday that gave me the right to drive, to vote, and to own property. 21 is a wonderful age to be: young enough to see the world as an adventure, yet seasoned enough to have let go of the childish things of the past.

2010
Summer vibes, finishing university in a bit, as well as being in love made this birthday a contender for the best ever.

2011
Hundreds and hundreds of birthday greetings really made me feel special. My first birthday as a working man with his own place (w00t) makes this one real awesome. I am also spending this birthday with the most wonderful person in the world <3

Ten birthdays. Ten stories.
23 on 23 = Unforgettable :)


Jay~

Monday, 9 May 2011

Sakae Sushi

It was yet another disappointing reservation attempt at Yakimix (both branches!), so PJ and I decided to go with some other friends to another Japanese place at SM Mall of Asia, Sakae Sushi. The best part about the place was that it had this pretty decent sushi conveyor belt. We went for the sushi and maki buffet, and Good Lord, we left the place full :P

Here comes the food!











Yes, we love to eat :)

The supposed last plate.

The look that says "I committed the sin of gluttony.

PJ a little woozy from the food.

Our last plate! Note that we reached the top of the conveyor :P

Yes, we had fun.
The food at Sakae was never going to be of the same quality as Nanbantei or Kai, but for sheer value for money, it was really good. The buffet we availed of was only PHP 399.00 per adult (or about $10.00 only!) or PHP 199.00 for kids under 12 years of age. Choices were very unpredictable, with long stretches before anything new passes by (or others were simply taking them before reaching us, but I doubt it; we sat near the conveyor exit). Service was a tad slow, with requests for water and tea taking up to five minutes, and the place did not look understaffed at all. The sushi and maki selections were decent, though they could decrease the rice a little, since many of the sushi - the ika and tuna especially - had huge rice pairings. Other than that, it was quite the good experience.

The total sushi destruction - our table, two persons - we wrought was 21 plates of sushi and maki, with estimated savings of PHP 700.00 for the both of us :D A really good deal, if you think about it. If you will not be going for the buffet, the prices are thereabouts on the standard scale, roughly PHP 200.00 to PHP 300.00 per dish (roughly $5.00 to $7.00). There was also no service charge, so please leave a tip.

Food: 7/10
Service: 6/10
Ambiance: 7/10
Value for Money: 10/10
Minimum Budget for Two: PHP 400.00 - PHP 800.00

Sakae Sushi is located at the 2/F of the SM Mall of Asia (main mall), Pasay City. Landmarks would be Complink Computer Shop (across) and McDonald's (across and below on the G/F). You may reach them at +632 5560150 for reservations or inquiry, but walk-in was perfectly fine.

Oh, and Happy 11th Month to us :)
(Had this lunch 2 days ago, on the seventh.


Jay~

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Sony Ericsson w100i Spiro

As the previous post would inform you, my phone, a Nokia C3, was recently stolen. Aside from being cured from spending a significant (more than $100) on a phone, I was fortunate enough to have someone who was willing to sell me a phone really cheap. One of my colleagues is about to enter the Christian Brothers, and so was obliged to relieve himself of worldly possession. His Sony Ericsson Spiro, just three weeks old, needed a new owner. I was happy to oblige :P

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The Spiro is a cute little phone. It is so small, it disappears in my clenched fist. It is also really lightweight, but despite of the lack of weight and heft, it does not feel too fragile. The slide-function is really solid as well, and very smooth. Features are similar to most of the other SE mobile phones out there, so anyone familiar with the SE setup would not be too lost with this phone. The music player is also really crisp and loud. The battery life? A few days at least. Also, it has the "conversation" feature that my previous C3 had, whereby your text messages are grouped/threaded like a conversation, IM-style.

However, the camera is very poor (2.0 MP max), and the phone memory is horrific for a phone in today's market, just 5MB. A micro-SD card is definitely necessary. There is only ONE game in the "Games" folder, and the themes are very basic and not very pretty. It is NOT a phone if you are looking for a lot, but for the price I got it for (roughly $50), it does its job (call and text message) very well.

A good solid budget phone. Pretty Spartan, but one of the prettier basic phones out there. Very good value for money, if you are not asking for too much.


Jay~

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Nanbantei of Tokyo

Recently, PJ and I have been trying our best to get seats in the Greenbelt 3 Japanese restaurant Yakimix but unfortunately, we'd always end up really far in the reservation line. What we did instead was to go to another Japanese restaurant, Nanbantei of Tokyo. We loved the food so much we ended up going there again, a week later :)

Nanbantei serves yakitori, or Japanese food served grilled and on skewers. It was a fun food adventure for the two of us. Also, it helped that the food was really good. Here are our pictures, Pt. I and Pt. II :)

Pt. I
Spicy tuna maki

Udon

Assortment of toriniku (chicken meat), atsuage tofu (bean curd), and ika (squid).

Pt. II
Salmon sashimi

PJ with our food. Bowls of udon have still not arrived.

Unagi sushi (eel sushi) and spicy tuna maki, fast becoming our favorite.

The place looks very good, and the service is pretty quick. The servers are also really polite and friendly. However, for us the best part about eating at Nanbantei is the appetizer served upon being seated. They have vegetable sticks (carrots, cucumbers, and radish) with this Japanese sauce that we haven't found anywhere else. It is delicious. The food, surprisingly, also goes well with beer :P However, the other than yakitori, the choices and the lack of variety won't make you think too much. Also, to really enjoy, make sure your wallet is, well, filled. LOL.

Food: 8/10
Service: 9/10
Ambiance: 8/10
Value for Money: 7.5/10
Minimum Budget for Two: PHP 700.00 - PHP 1200.00


Nanbantei of Tokyo is located at Greenbelt 3, Makati City. You may call for reservation at +632 7574130, but walk-in diners should have no problems.


Jay~

Friday, 29 April 2011

Lost Phone

For the first time in my life, I have suffered the loss of my mobile phone.

I was just paying for some items at SM Harrison, and placed my Nokia C3 on the cashier counter, so that I could take out both my wallet and in-store membership card. I saw some items nearby and just took a look. Before I knew it, it was gone.

Of course, I was mad. Mad and fuming at a lot of things, not least of them my sheer carelessness in thinking I could get away with leaving an item on a public space (even though it was just nearby) without it being pocketed by someone else. I was also mad at the several SM employees who were just rooted to the ground when I started asking questions. I was mad at the person who took it, because I believe that the no-no against taking what does not belong to us has been imprinted in our memories since kindy years. Oh well.

It was a silly scene at Harrison. All I was asking for - nay, begging for - was access to a mobile phone so that I could try calling my own phone. I understand that the employees were not allowed to bring their mobile phones with them while working but good Lord, I was asking them to ask their managers to lend me a phone. It took all of half an hour (and more) for one manager to take pity on my situation (at this point, I had to flash my De La Salle University business card) and took some semblance of an action. She went to get her own mobile, and that took another 10-15 minutes or so. At that point, I knew it was gone.

On Blame
Of course, the responsibility for this particular unfortunate event does not entirely fall on the shoulders of one party. I learned this the hard way, when I was so hard on myself for the first half an hour of the theft. Then, I realized that there was pretty much nothing I could have done. The CCTV camera over the cashier was useless, since the employees told me it was switched off (how STUPID is that?), and therefore my sense of security in the mall was pretty much false. Also, the person - God bless his soul on the judgment he will receive - who took it could always have turned it in to the Lost and Found section, or at least had the decency to receive my calls later and return it. Was that too much to hope for? I personally didn't think so.

Lessons learned, and I know much better now. Surprisingly, forgiveness came easily. As my mother was raising me, she'd say of stolen things: "At least when you have something stolen from you, it made the thief happy for a while. Give it to them." My boss, who I notified a little later said, "That's alright. That should give you some sense of detachment from the material things of the world." The wisdom from this incident! :)

So yeah, do not text or call me at my old number anymore :P


Jay~