PARENTS

February 5th, 2008 by jwsj

woah! its been a long time since I posted anything here…and reading my old posts was so nostalgic that I had to stop! (lol) ^^

anyway, this sudden post has something to do about something I read today. someday (except for the ones with religious callings) we will all have families of our own, and most likely become parents. so here’s something to reflect upon….

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An 80 year old man was sitting on the sofa in his house along with his 45
years old highly educated son. Suddenly a crow perched on their window.
The Father asked his Son, "What is this?" The Son replied "It is a crow".

After a few minutes, the Father asked his Son the 2nd time, "What is this?"

The Son said "Father, I have just now told you "It’s a crow".

After a little while, the old Father again asked his Son the 3rd time,
“What is this?"

At this time some ex-pression of irritation was felt in the Son’s tone when
he said to his Father with a rebuff. "It’s a crow, a crow".

A little after, the Father again asked his Son t he 4th time, "What is
this?"

This time the Son shouted at his Father, "Why do you keep asking me the
same question again and again, although I have told you so many times ‘IT
IS A CROW’. Are you not able to understand this?"

A little later the Father went to his room and came back with an old
tattered diary, which he had maintained since his Son was born. On opening
a page, he asked his Son to read that page. When the son read it, the
following words were written in the diary. Today my little son aged three
was sitting with me on the sofa, when a crow was sitting on the window. My
Son asked me 23 times what it was, and I replied to him all 23 times that
it was a Crow. I hugged him lovingly each time he asked me the same
question again and again for 23 times. I did not at all feel irritated I
rather felt affection for my innocent child".

While the little child asked him 23 times "What is this", the Father had
felt no irritation in replying to the same question all 23 times and when
today the Father asked his Son the same question just 4 times, the Son felt
irritated and annoyed.

So..
If your parents attain old age, do not repulse them or look at them as a
burden, but speak to them gracious word, be cool, obedient, humble and kind
to them. Be considerate to your parents. From today say this aloud, "I want
to see my parents happy forever. They have cared for me ever since I was a
little child. They have always showered their selfless love on me.

They crossed all mountains and valleys without seeing the storm and heat to
make me a person presentable in the society today".

Say a prayer to God, "I will serve my old parents in the BEST way. I will
say all good and kind words to my dear parents, no matter how they behave.

AML

November 19th, 2007 by jwsj

I just finished watching AML again. Funny that after all these years, it still has the same effect on me. The realization that life given to us is short and the more time we spent on trivial things would just waste it away.

I never really liked watching tagalog romantic movies. But this one’s special. Its kinda related to me, and my condition. Maybe that’s why I hate being stagnant in life. I like to be kept on the move, trying out things, and discovering new knowledge…discovering a mature relationship. Summing it up, I just don’t want to regret in the end. And maybe, just maybe, leave a mark to the people around me. That I have been here.

Nyt…

Lolz

November 14th, 2007 by jwsj

LOL…funny word…and an overused one at that especially in a chat box. Sometimes misunderstood by the older gen…hahaha…its just short for "laughing out loud". There are many iterations like "lolz", "lols", "lolol"…etc. but it generally means the same. But have you ever used it as an adjective? I do. And its the perfect description for my life within 2007. Being that this year would end soon…its safe to look back at how I did. And amusingly enough…one word just pops out…LOL. ^^

It’s a so-so year for the shop. I have no right to complain coz its mostly due to my own lack of effort. Maybe that’s another thing to add on my new year’s list…work harder! LOL! (…and then walking away sighing…) But I have something to be proud off, Virtual-On is 1 year old! Woohoo! When some of the businesses here closing down, it’s a feat to be left standing when others have fell down. ^^

For someone who has few to no social connection whatsoever, it has been an interesting year too with regards to some of my friends. I’ve gained and (unfortunately) lost some of them along the way. Really good to have some form of communication with my college classmates who I haven’t heard from for years. Great to see old friends settling down and establishing something on their own. Unfortunately, all of this has been overshadowed by the loss of a very good friend. I know what you’re thinking…nobody died! Its just a tragic series of events made her drift on to a path that even I can’t follow…or worse…she didn’t want me to follow. Well, that’s life…and one thing that doesn’t change is change itself.

I really wanted to write more about what "LOL" means to my life right now, it’s just that I have to get back to work! LOL! ^^

Feels weird

October 7th, 2007 by jwsj

One by one they go settle down. Its quite interesting to see them grow up and a sense of joy overcomes me whenever I see them take the BIG step.

I remembered when one of my best bud, Jeff (although I prefer calling him Isay…HS habits die hard ^__^), married a beautiful girl when I was still working for a company at Cavite. We literally travelled a thousand miles just to attend their wedding. Got lost along the way, but it was all worth it. Seeing their happy faces when we got there made us forget the hard travel and we all enjoyed that joyous day. Kahit taon na ang lumipas ‘Say congrats parin! Hehe…^__^

Then there was Adelyn (I prefer calling her Ads…its easier hehe), my college friend. We had quite an interesting college life together. So much history…this blog post won’t be enough. I’d say from then and now, I’m very proud to see her grow up to a very responsible and mature person. She married this great guy, Jay, that I know will make her happy for the rest of their lives together. I can’t forget that day when I attended their wedding…she was almost like another person, happiness was emanating from her. Kaya nga I thought, buti na lang eto yung pinili nyang araw na magmukhang tao…hehe…joke! Take care ads… and God bless! ^__^

Right after that, I got an invitation to a wedding of one of my good friend, Erwin Satingin. Although the barkads, like to call him Winskie for reasons I still don’t quite understand myself but it stuck to me like glue hehe. He was the older brother of Marvin, also a good friend of mine and we knew each other since high school. But coincidentally, I understood more about Winskie when we worked together for a software development company, iSSTI (also known as hell, impyerno…etc). Sabi nga nila e sa kasabihang "For better or for worse" sa ‘worse’ mo talaga makikilala ang isang tao. So to cut it short, we watched each other’s back in that hell hole. Kaya nga di ko palalampansin ang kasal nun e! It was also one of the events that won’t be forgotten so easily. Kumpleto ang grupo nun! And everyone was so happy but not as happy as those two in front. And since anjan na ang baby nyo sabi ko nga e…another congratulations for you Winskie! ^__^

Finally, I have to thank Friendster coz if not for this social network, I would be clueless to most events concerning my friends. Some from college, some from highschool, and some even way back elementary. Just now, when I checked my account…another friend of mine, Evanie had a beautiful baby girl. Buti na lang talaga may ganito so I can tell her how happy I am for her. ^__^

Nwei, enough of that nostalgia…it’s not as if I’ll join them in the bandwagon soon. I’m just happy for them and creating a blog for that is one of my outlets. For now, I have to make my business work and help my family. Work work! ^__^

Aircon! Aircon kayo jan….

September 29th, 2007 by jwsj

Nice…tagal na naming walang aircon sa shop…halos nakalimutan ko na nga ang pakiramdam nang may aircon e. Electric fan madness kami since 2 weeks ago.

For some unknown reason, our aircon technician is having a tough time(?) fixing the damn mainboard of our Shinco-brand split type aircon. When I call for a follow-up this is what they say, "Ser pasensya na po under observation pa po e…pero malapit na matapos." That follow-up is repeated everday and its always the same line. I called again early today and this is what they said "Ser sure na po sa lunes…sobrang busy po kasi e…pasensya na po…sure na po yun!". It really makes it almost believable but I’m not buying it. I estimate the time of repair to be 1 or 2 more weeks.

Catchy ba ang "Virtual-On Internet Cafe & Spa"? Surf the net while losing weight? Free back massage? ^___^

Yey! A new PC!

September 6th, 2007 by jwsj

Woohoo! A new personal kick-ass (for me) computer at last!

Processor: AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ Dual Core (asteeg!!)

Mainboard: Asrock AliveNF6G-VSTA (supports upto 8GB DDR2 RAM)

Video: Inno3D 8600GT 256MB DDR2 128bit DVI (DX10 baby!)

Memory: Transcend 1GB DDR2 800

Harddrive: 160GB Hitachi SATAII (fasty fast drive)

Optical Drive: LG 18x GSA-H42/44/54N dvdrw black

I topped it off with an Astone casing (500W) sporting a panda white/black glossy finishing (just like with cars) with built-in thermal controls and a vacuum that sucks out hot air….sweet! ^___^

I had originally planned on pairing the system with an LG 19" LCD  monitor but I already had an available 15" CRT monitor at home. It’s not really practical to buy it……….for now. Hehehe…

Well that’s that! I already bought myself a copy of some high-rated games in the market today like CIV4, Colin McRae:DiRT, and Test Drive Unlimited. ^___________________________________^

Music

September 3rd, 2007 by jwsj

I’ve yet to encounter a person that doesn’t know what music is and how to enjoy it. Interestingly, nowadays introduction to music starts as early as when the baby is still in the womb. When the parents sings hymns or the like to the unborn child. But, I don’t know much about it except that it proves that music plays a large part in a person’s life. ^__^

So, there I was preparing to go to work one morning and I heard music from my parent’s room. It was fairly new 21st century music sporting songs from Black Eyed Peas, Simple Plan, and some various OST songs from well known series or movies so I thought maybe my younger was using the computer and playing some mp3s while browsing the web. But when I checked who was playing music so early in the morning, I saw my dad listening to the music. And I thought, "there’s something wrong with this picture". ^__^ Anyway it really surprised me and was still in mild shock even as I arrived at the shop and start the day. Thus the blog item. Hehe…wouldn’t anyone be surprised when you find your parents listening to Eminem or Snoop Dogg??? ^_________^

Well, it just proves that life can still surprise me sometimes. Maybe I’ll start listening to carpenters, beegees, and the beatles….hehehe….

Machine Hogging

August 16th, 2007 by jwsj

What the…??? I can’t think of a good title for this post….so I just typed the first thing that popped in my head. Unfortunately, its a story on its own…later about that.

It’s the 3rd time school has been suspended for the last 2 weeks and it’s not really good for business. Well I don’t really blame the government for thinking of the students’ welfare…but still…it didn’t even rain today! Why no classes? Tsk! Not good for business! Not good at all! *sigh* And there’s supposed to be a holiday for the next 2 mondays…Aug 20 and 27! It’s a double bogey for the shop again….*sigh*

But still…it’s not really a bad week altogether. The RVR’s damage is almost completely repaired. I checked its status earlier and the remaining problem is the wiper which doesn’t really work at all no matter which speed setting you choose. Oh! I almost forgot…I haven’t posted why it was damaged. There was a vehicular accident about 3 or 4 weeks ago when my mom was driving it. Fortunately, they weren’t hurt or anything but the car was badly damaged (front and back). So, as I said its almost completely repaired and maybe good to go tomorrow or saturday.

Another good thing is that Initial D Ver4 came out about a month or so at some of our most popular mall destinations….namely….Timezone at G4, WOF at Megamall, and Timezone at Megamall (I think). Anyway…I played it a few times at G4 and the experience seems…hmm…new. I can take all the things I learned from the 2 earlier versions, put them in a big can, put a gallon of gasoline on it, light a match, and burn the whole thing to kingdom come. ^__^ I’m so clueless with this new version that I seem like a noob. Hehe…but as they say, practice makes perfect. But I say to you…practice will make you poor! For 30php per game, you’d better have a deep pocket for this game! That’s why I only play occassionally and when I have the time or money with me. ^__^

And finally about the title…its about the time I spent playing at G4 earlier. Since there were no classes today, I opted to close the shop early and head to the mall and unwind. Unwind meaning eat at some fastfood and play at the arcade. ^__^ Anyway,  I expected to wait for a while to be able to play the game since its new and everything…there’s a lot of players wanting to try it out. It’s not really new to me to stand for an hour or so waiting for my turn at the machine but it’s not fun when someone’s hogging it and KNEW very well that there’s a multitude of people waiting their turn. I just hate it when people do that…I mean when you’re out of credits to play the game but want to go on…you’re supposed to stand up, buy some more credits for yourself, and fall in line again. But NOOOOO…this particular player that pissed me off kept asking his "friends" or any random people at the back to buy credits for him so he can keep sitting there like a fool and play the game. Isn’t that so convenient? NOT! I mean I understand if he sat there for his turn and have a HUGE number of credits…it’s his right to spend it all in that one game. But when you ran out of credits…game over man! Stand and let the good people at the back have their turn, dumbass! (oops! sorry for the word peepz…im still heated up ^__^). Anyway, after a few sarcastic remarks from me and deathly glares, I think he got the picture and left. Whew! I was on the verge of throwing the nearest arcade machine on his face. Hehe…kidding. ^__^

So a little advice…respect other people if you demand respect. He didn’t respect us when we were standing there for an hour watching him play like crap so I think he deserved the remarks. Hehe.

Peace. Over and out.

Penge Tubig!

July 29th, 2007 by jwsj

Yea…I’ve been wondering about this topic myself. We’re always flooded with water with every rain that trickles our way…yet water supply to our area is soooooo damn hard to get! Kaya booming ang business ng mga "mineral water" and "water delivery" guys e! Tsk, tsk. Oy! Gloria! Gising, gising! Wala kaming tubeeeeg!

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Plenty of water near Metro Manila

By Neal Cruz
Inquirer

THE BROWNOUTS and water shortage the country is now suffering from are a result of the inefficiency and negligence of the officials in the power sector. Didn’t they know when the supply of coal for the generating plants would run out? Couldn’t they have placed orders for more coal early enough? Couldn’t they have provided for reserve supplies in case of late deliveries by exporters? "Isang tambak silang gago." They don’t deserve the generous salaries and allowances taxpayers are paying them.

As for the officials in the water supply sector, didn’t they know that the rains are late and that water in the reservoirs is below normal levels? They should have imposed mitigating measures, such as warning the public to conserve water early enough, to prevent a looming water shortage. Instead, they tried to hide their inefficiency by keeping the power and water shortages secret to the public. President Macapagal-Arroyo should have fired them instead of that hapless chief tax collector who collected excess revenues but was fired to cover up the shortcomings of his superior.

Doesn’t the President find it ironic that Metro Manila, which is flooded after each heavy rain, is now, in the rainy season, short of drinking water? Water, water everywhere, but only a few drops to drink.

And doesn’t she know that Metro Manila need not suffer from a water shortage every summer if only her officials are doing their jobs? There is plenty of water to augment the supply from Angat Dam which runs short every year. I’ve written about this from time to time for the last 14 years that I sound like a broken record, but I’m not joking. There is plenty of water near Metro Manila just waiting to be tapped.

This water is impounded behind the Wawa Dam in Rodriguez (formerly Montalban). Wawa Dam used to be the main source of water for Manila but it was abandoned after the completion of the bigger Angat Dam. But now the supply from Angat is no longer enough and the Wawa Dam is still there collecting water behind it. It is just a stone’s throw from La Mesa Dam. All that is needed is to connect a few kilometers of new pipes from Wawa to La Mesa.

A water development firm, the San Lorenzo Ruiz Development Corp., a partner in the construction of the Casecnan Dam, has offered to harness Wawa for Metro Manila–at no cost to the government. But this is the mystery: The National Water Resources Board (NWRB) refuses to grant San Lorenzo the authority to do that. It has been sitting on its application for the last 14 years! The Philippines is notorious for its notoriously long red tape, but 14 years for an urgent project is too much. It merits a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The NWRB refuses to say why it is sitting on the application either. It just sits there doing nothing as if the application and the recurrent water shortages don’t exist. This is the big mystery. Why is the NWRB doing this even when the project is urgently needed, even when the government is not going to spend a single centavo for it?

I asked the NWRB this question a few times in the past but I never got a satisfactory answer.

Will the President please ask the NWRB for an explanation? Maybe it will be forced to give an honest answer. Or doesn’t she care a hoot about Metro Manila’s water supply? This and her act indirectly allowing a bunch of opportunists to make a lot of money by constructing a housing project inside the La Mesa watershed and therefore polluting the water supply point to her lack of concern for the welfare of Metro Manilans. Is it because she lost in Metro Manila in the last two or three elections?

If the NWRB doesn’t like San Lorenzo, why doesn’t it reject its application and turn to another developer? Apparently, it cannot do this without risking a lawsuit. For the law says that the first applicant to develop a water resource should get the contract. And San Lorenzo, by law, is entitled to the project.

Maybe the NWRB really wants to give it to another developer, such as the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS). But the MWSS has already abandoned Wawa and the law says that an entity that abandons a water project can no longer get it back. That is only fair.

So the NWRB is really in a bind. If it gives the project to the MWSS or any other developer, San Lorenzo will surely sue it and demand millions of pesos in damages. So what it is probably doing is to sit on San Lorenzo’s application so that it will tire of waiting and abandon the project, and give it a reason to award the project to another developer.

But in doing so, it is punishing the residents of Metro Manila who suffer from thirst every summer. Not only those who already have water connections but have little water flowing out of their faucets, but also those communities who are denied water facilities–such as the communities in Parañaque, Las Piñas and Muntinlupa–because there is not enough water to supply them.

Once Wawa is harnessed, it can also supply communities in Rizal without water connections at present, and farms in Bulacan that have no irrigation water. If only the NWRB will get off its ass and make a decision.

Meanwhile, for every day that the NWRB does nothing, millions of gallons of water sorely needed by millions of people go over the dam at Wawa, flow down the Marikina and Pasig rivers and go to waste in Manila Bay. In the last 14 years, we have probably lost enough water to float the whole of Metro Manila.

The water that goes over the dam, by the way, is the same water that floods the lower areas of Metro Manila as it flows down the two rivers on the way to the sea. If the Wawa Dam is harnessed, therefore, flooding in the metropolis would be lessened.

Another chance

May 31st, 2007 by jwsj

Now where shall I start? Oh! We’ve finally bought another car! Yahoo! At long last, my dreams of unlimited access to a vehicle has come to fruitition! Thank heavens! Bwahahahaha! (ominous laughter echoing again…) Ehem, ehem. Sorry I got carried away with the excitement. Well the car isn’t really brand new…its pre-owned. But it runs well, well-maintained, and the body…well…flawless. Hehehe. Seems we made a good deal. It’s a Mitsubishi RVR-Z model ‘93. Search it on google if you wanna see how it looks. Or maybe I’ll just post a picture on friendster later…^__^

I’ve also got a good thing going on with my consultancy job @ LOL Makati. Pays my allowance this summer. Wakoko! Thanks, LOL! Without you, I may have gone back to begging the parents. ^__^ Again thanks, and may you call on me as often as you like!

Yey! Another school year is starting! It’s good news for the biz! *Sigh* How I longed for this day to come…come students pour all your allowances to us…have fun and enjoy playing! Bwahahaha! (Devilish laughter…echoing). Ehem, ehem! (straightening myself) Seriously, the shop has been struggling to be alive these past 2 months. I knew that summer would be tough but damn! I didn’t thought it would be THAT tough. I had to take out loans to tide over the weak summer income. (Salamat tita bing! Salamat din ma! Love you! ^__^) Anyway, lesson learned…gotta keep that in mind for the next summer madness. And its another school year…and its another chance for the shop!