here is my first (and probably last) attempt for my bio. i am a music junky - music has always been a big part of my life, too bad, i ended up as an engineer and currently am working on an IT company - say goodbye to my rockstar lifestyle. what kind of music do i listen to? my collection ranges from coldplay, to keane, to cynthia alexander, to sandwich, radiohead, from corgan to beatles, from axl to regina spektor. i practically grew up in sampaloc with my auntie, near the rally-infected mendiola bridge - spent most of my childhood developing a delightfully overactive imagination. so there you go a hopeless romantic, flower-power, not-what-you-thought-i-was, and anything in between kind of guy.

Monday, October 30, 2006

DFG invades Capones

halloween party - how many times did we attempt this just to falter in the end with our crappy costumes. Take our previous "costume party" as an example - most costumes are printed right out of the internet; with punched hole for the eyes, nose and mouth. But this year was different - or should i say bolder, the event was spearheaded by Din and it was a success to say the least.

First of all, the venue was OK - Capones is actually a place for yuppies, it is really a small place enough to fit the whole DFG. Next in the list is the program - the socials team prepared everything from props to the awards. Little did they know that they were the ones who will be surprised, everyone from DFG (except the socials team) actually created a single dance number - they were expecting to see at least 5 performances. We were already laughing before the program started, since they were still busy explaining how they will decide whose performance will win.

Anyways, it was a great night for the project - it is one of those nights where everyone just hang loose and forgot their ranks and actually just have fun. This also marks my very first public photo shoot (^_^) - the lighting was horrible but without further ado - here you go.

Monday, October 23, 2006

photo finish

i made some interesting shots over the weekend that i would like to show here - i am still discovering how apperture really works in terms of focusing (i already got the idea of maximizing the light and all that stuffs)

the first photo was taken past midnight - i was about to sleep when i remember i have not brushed my teeth yet. I usually open the front door whenever i brush at night just for fresh air - then it suddenly hit me, i notice how beautiful the light of the post was. I quickly finished my brushing and grab my camera - and viola, after about 15 shots, here is the perfect one

no parking


the second one was taken right after i woke up last sunday - i was grabbing some fresh air when i notice this drunk man laying just outside of my place. It's either he is too drunk or just plain sleepy - again, i rushed in to get my camera and slowly creep besid ehim to snag some shots (i was hoping i can take more, but i am too afraid of him noticing me - notice the cam shakes)

rest in peace


i am really planning to attend a crash course about this thing in the near future - ill keep you posted.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

outside the matrix

ok, it has officially been 5 months before my last login to WoW - yes, i do miss it, i will oftentimes visit my guild's website and check their progress - and wish that i was there during those moments. But time really do pass, and my guild has stumbled and rised through different dramas - yet i am still here, unplugged from the WoW matrix.

I came across this blog of a guild master who recently quit playing wow and somewhow i do understand his thoughts.First of all, WoW is a really great game, hands down, the best game I have ever played - but that was until i hit the level cap of 60. WoW has become this world where people with purple loots (highest ranking of items in WoW) are the people who think highly of themselves. I do not blame them, i for one has been sucked into this kind of thinking before.

WoW becomes so tedious once you hit level 60 - it is a grindfest. Grinding is the term they use whenever you try to do something for 4+ hours a day, 7 days a week - and that is just the tip of the iceberg. The problem with WoW is that for you to get the best items - you have to grind, not just grind, but i do mean GGRRRIIINNNDDDD.

My guild for example started out as your typical carefree guild where we just get together for the hang of it - but then our gears started to get better, people started to develop - suddenly we are one of the best guilds in our server. The growth spun out of control, people are starting to rave about purple loots more and more. This has caused some people to burn out, as if they are forced to login to the game at least 4 hours a day, 7 days a week. Some people who have more time on their hands are starting to request for more instances (places inside WoW where we get purple loots) - and this has caused some heavy drama on the guild which has caused a lot of people to leave.

Believe me when i say that this game can easily destroy one's life - and im not joking. I have heard of students failing, employees getting late to work *COUGH*COUGH*, people skipping school, friends losing their "REAL" friends, and most importantly - people losing their loveones. It is hard to imagine that this game requires more time than work, can destroy someone's life, and still get people to crave for it.

My statements may be exaggerated - but this is happening. I personally experienced being up till morning light just to get that extra point for the next level. But do not get me wrong, WoW, if controlled properly has benefits. I have gained friends because of this game - i have met friends on my guild which i never thought possible. It has also given me a sense of fulfillment - whenever i accomplished things inside the game no matter how trivial - i can still remember the days when we first kill the easiest bosses. I have invested a lot in this game that I became the assistant GM and a class leader just before i left the game.

Looking back - i am glad that i was able to control my WoW urge. Sure, there are times when i want to login and just see what has happened to this alternate universe since i left. But yeah - i have much bigger things to do in the real world, yeah - much bigger.

"Time, yeah time - everyone is asking for more of it"

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

RMS/Artes invades Mall of Asia

My team went to the Mall of Asia for our quarterly teambuilding - i uploaded our pics and i think it will somehow show you what happened that night. (most, if not all pics are the ones with me in it (^_^) - no pictures have been edited LOL)