Archive for March, 2006
By the bay
Last Saturday Sam and I took a leisurely stroll down Baywalk (so jologs yah, but I’ve never been there—yes, I’ve never been there before last Saturday). We sat for a while waiting for the sunset, during which I looked at the nearby tatoo stand and seriously considered getting one myself, what the heck it’s temporary, [...]
Who can you trust?
I had recently installed Internet Explorer 7 beta, just to see just how far it has caught up with Mozilla Firefox 1.5 (which I personally prefer). Since I am moving departments (from Tech Services to Web Development, my first love) I decided to use IE7 to browse the Microsoft Philippines Events site to see what’s [...]
Weekend Bloghopping
UPDATED! Sam blogs the 87th anniversary of the Order of Demolay. Gelay writes about the myriad uses of her iRiver (ibang klaseng iPod at mas astig as far as I can see). Myke Obenieta says that Lea Salonga says Nora Aunor is a genius, and I agree, even if I had always been a Vilmanian. [...]
More to life?
There’s gotta be more to life than this routine of wake up-go to work-go home-sleep.
Maybe I’ll find out tonight.
Wish me luck.
Feedburner Working Again!
Thanks to my ever-supportive webhost Bayanhosting.com, my Feedburner feed is alive again! It turned out that the Feedburner IP was in their Anti-DOS blacklist, which they have promptly whitelisted. Emailed them this morning, got a reply shortly after lunch that all was well. Now that’s the kind of support I like.
Feedburner Clunked
To the very precious few who have subscribed to my feed, please update your links to the old URL: http://bambit.kusangpalo.com/feed/ as my Feedburner is broken. I still have to figure out why, but until then please bear with me and the old link. Thank you.
New Photo Blog!
Finally! We have decided to put all the aquarium pics and info on a separate blog (and hopefully have it listed with the aquarists blog directories too). The AquaBlog is what we call it, and in it you will find some of the best photos we’ve taken of the two tanks we have at home [...]
Reunions
I suppose you can call my family dysfunctional because the only time we hold successful family reunions is when a relative dies.
Stark, but true. In 1991 not even the ashfall from Pinatubo’s eruption kept us from coming to Manila from all over, to attend my paternal grandmother Purificacion’s wake and burial. In 1996 we all [...]
The little we know
People base their opinions of other people from what little they know. Even I admit to doing so. Here is “the little I know.”
I had been a Makati resident/worker since 1999. I have lived in that area two blocks away from the MMDA office at Orense, so in a sense I have been under the [...]
How I wonder what you are
I was pleasantly (for lack of a better word) surprised to see that an old post I made had generated a real comment (not one of those spam comments advertising viagra and online casinos), and it turned out to be a real livewire too. So it was quite an eyebrow-raising coincidence to have [...]











