Tuesday, October 30, 2007

What you wear is what you see.


"Don't judge the book by its cover" reads an often used (and misused) adage. Being a savvy dresser is not directly proportional to a healthy bank book.

Mr. Angeles from Pampanga visited a Mitsubishi car showroom straight from the farm. He was driving his owner type jeep, needed a shower but had in mind the request of her college daughter to buy her a car for her 18th birthday. He went inside the showroom unfortunately, nobody seem to mind him. Irked, he went to the bank withdrew enough money to purchase a vehicle outright cash. Talk about purchasing power.

On the other hand, Mr. Lacoste (not his real name), was neither an animal activist nor a son of a Philippine congressman, has a wide array of Lacoste clothes and apparel. He looks like an astronaut in his matching Lacoste polo shirt, jeans, belt and shoes. His traveling bag is, you guessed it, Lacoste! He's happy with his get up even if it means going around the metropolis via the trusty taxicab. Saving the cost to purchase 25 polo shirt is equivalent to a 20% to a brand new car. Three polo shirts is needed for the monthly car installment.

Life it seems is a matter of priorities. People who dress up in branded clothes have a "look rich attitude" even if their financials can barely support their caprice. Their ideology is they'd rather die looking good than die looking like a rag. Then there are the "walang pakialam sa pananamit basta may ipon" type of person. Buys clothes on sale, matches local brands with signature brands but drives a nice car, in fact changes car every 5 years. The trick is to be in between these two types of persons. The middle ground is the "just right" type of person. A little of everything because in our society, people actual judge books by their cover and saving for the rainy days seem to be entrusted to luck or "God will provide attitude." Work hard, spend just right and save enough for the future.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame


The new automotive exterior design is in. It may not look pretty for everybody but there are believers, in fact a throng of them. Motion Cars website straightforwardly called the design UGLY. I'm talking about the Volkswagen Beetle look side windshield in Sports Utility Vehicles.

In the Philippines, the look was first introduced by Isuzu Alterra in 2006. Then Honda CR-V followed suit in early 2007, said to be a design only a mother would love. The third company to imitate the style was Chevrolet Captiva then followed by another American car, Dodge Caliber. Actually, the real trendsetter who started it all was little known Ssangyong Rodius released in 2004. However, the company is a non entity in the Philippine automotive arena that’s why nobody noticed.

The design is both weird and trendsetting, depending on how you look at it. At first, I hated the design but it grows on you and you’ll eventually like the design.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Deal with the Devil


Erap is a free man! The unlucky 13th President of the Philippines who was caught with his hands inside a cookie jar was arrested 6 ½ years ago for plunder. Just last month, the verdict was released and the court found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt and sentenced to reclusion perpetua.

His get out of jail pass was through an executive clemency granted by the “lucky-for-now” 14th President of the Philippines. The news cites Erap’s current age, health and her mother’s condition as reasons for granting pardon. The historic act was announced yesterday by Malacanan and implemented today.

The red carpet was rolled out today for Erap in his hometown in San Juan. In his obvious impromptu speech, he thanked President GMA for the action and not allowing him to live in the Southern part of Muntinlupa City (site of the New Bilibid Prison). The audience did not actually receive the statement warmly but that is the least of his worries.

The past 2 months seem to be a movie segment which was very predictable. Probability was high that Erap will be found guilty. It was the best decision given the circumstance. Besides, GMA can always grant an executive clemency. Which she did. It was a win-win situation for both parties with the biggest winner being the current administration.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Photography 101 : Twilight Zone

Subject: Makati Skyline
Location: Salcedo Village, Makati
Date: September 2007
Camera: Nikon D40
Shutter: 10
Aperture: F5.6
Focal Length: 88mm
ISO: 400

This is picture just brought my photo skills to another level. It looks SO SIMPLE but believe me, this is one tough shot. If you have a point and shoot cam or a compact digicam, try copying the shot. There is a high probability that you won't be as successful. I can't say though with finality that only an SLR cam can take such a pix. Here's the perfect formula to take a similar photo: SLR camera + tripod + read a good photo book + patience.

Photography 101 : Do the Locomotion



Subject: A Locomotive in Luisita
Location: Luisita, Tarlac City
Date: October 2007
Camera: Nikon D40
Shutter: 1/640
Aperture: F5.6
Focal Length: 38mm
ISO: 800

I've been yearning to take a picture of this locomotive. I'm not much of a train fan but I reckon the subject looks good on camera. Finally, I mustered enough strength and found time one Saturday and took snapshots of the mechanical icon. I took about 3 dozen shots until the security guard called my attention and said that taking pictures is prohibited. Too late the hero. Thanks anyway, Mister Sikyo. Both of us were just doing our jobs.


Photography 101 : Tita's Garden


Subject: Plant in front of house
Location: Tarlac City
Date: September 2007
Camera: Nikon D40
Shutter: X
Aperture: Y
Focal Length: Z
ISO: A

Saturday, October 20, 2007

The Boyfriend Story


"I have a boyfriend" announced my 3 year old daughter over dinner. We got a good laugh after her statement. The question is, will we have the same reaction in a decade's time? By the way, the boyfriend's name is Miracle.

Blown to Smithereens


"Do you play the number 1 position?" I was asked yesterday. The number 1 position in basketball means playing the point guard role. I replied "Yes, that's my role." I played basketball last night, my first time this year as the last game I played was in December 2006.

Pardon my French but I sucked. When I was in college, I scored 30+ points once in a winning effort. In that same street ball tournament, I averaged 15+ pts, had a healthy assist number and decent rebound stats. Yesterday was probably my worse game ever! I played for about 5 minutes, didn't score, zero assist and had a number of turnovers. Being out of shape is an understatement. The experience was so humiliating that it bothers me until now.

It started when I got a call from an officemate inviting me to be a player for the Senior's Basketball Barkadahan. Senior means 35 year old players and up. I politely declined but he insisted that I join. He said he saw me play in the exhibition game last year and he said "Pwede ka pa." Sayang naman yung uniform so I joined.

One humiliating experience is enough. I just have to embrace the fact that I'm no longer geared up for competitive basketball

Monday, October 15, 2007

DLSU's Dramatic Comeback


The 68th UAAP season. The story starts with De La Salle University winning the 68th UAAP men's basketball crown via a 2-1 win over FEU then being stripped of the crown a few months after. It was definitely a humiliating experience for DLSU. The investigation shows that DLSU fielded 2 players with bogus high school records. Whether it was the wrongdoing of the player or the talent scout, as a responsible institution, they should have verified. As a result of the careless move, DLSU was stripped off the title and worse, suspended from the league for 1 year.

The 69th UAAP season. Effectively, DLSU’s suspension happened during this season. To keep their players in competitive shape, they played in "b" leagues. The show must go on since the suspension clearly stated 1 year only hence their basketball program continued. During the 1 year layoff, new players joined the team and beefed up their line up.

University of the East. During the 70th UAAP season, everybody was expecting University of the East to breeze through the series and claim the crown after 22 years of drought. The last crown they had was during Jaworski's era. Despite having a rookie coach in the person of Dindo Pumaren, an ex-La Salle cager, the team had a perfect match of veterans and rookies. The team boast of having 11 players capable of scoring in double digits. The biggest accolade was they swept the elimination round 14 - 0. The last team to sweep the elimination was DLSU en route to a crown during the 90s. The rules have been revised since so a team that sweeps the elims has the glory or just waiting for their opponent.

De La Salle University. And now let's talk about the champion underdogs. They lost to arch rival Ateneo twice in the elims, had a 10 - 4 score card in the elimination, lost again to Ateneo during the playoff game one to force a winner take all match. During the finals, UE was heavily favored. The only good thing to say about the DLSU team was that they had a multi titled veteran coach and finals experienced team. That advantage seemed to be the key to DLSU's success. Lady luck was on their side when they snatched game 1 via a 64 - 63 win in regulation. Game 2 was a display of experience, preparation and motivation. Again, luck chipped in. When the buzzer sounded, the score was 73 to 64 and this paved way to DLSU sweeping the finals.

The basketball analyst were right that the UAAP men's basketball finals will be a sweep. The only difference, it was the underdogs DLSU who completed the sweep.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Photography 101 : Alin ang naiba?


Subject: A row of high end cars in a high end street
Location: Santana Row, San Jose, CA
Date: June 2006
Camera: Sony Cybershot T-1

Photography 101 : Stretched Budget


Subject: A black Lincoln Town Car "stretch" limousine
Location: Torrance, CA
Date: May 2006
Camera: Sony Cybershot T-1

Photography 101 : Pimp my Ride



Subject: A pumped up Dodge Charger (1966 to 1978)
Location: Santana Row, San Jose, CA
Date: June 2006
Camera: Sony Cybershot T-1

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Photography 101: Old School


Subject: 1952 Chevrolet
Location: Torrance, CA
Date: May 2006
Camera: Sony Cybershot T-1

Friday, October 05, 2007

Pumaren Duel



DLSU def. ADMU, 65 to 60 banners the sports headline last Sunday, September 30. This marked the start of the Pumaren duel. The head coach of DLSU Men's Basketball team is Franz while Dindo is the head coach of the University of the East.

Both Pumaren's played the backcourt position during their younger days. They belong to a family of basketball buffs as the patriarch Filomeno “Pilo” Pumaren used to coach for various teams such as San Miguel in the PBA, U.E and DLSU in the UAAP while the eldest sibling Derick is currently the coach of Talk N Text and used to coach DLSU.

I wonder who Daddy Pumaren would root for on Thurs. If I were him, I'd go for the underdog, La Salle. Go La Salle!!!


FAST FORWARD

DLSU def. UE, 64 to 63 in 48 minutes of action that saw 11 lead changes. The UAAP Finals Game 1 proved that experience by DLSU in the finals plays a big part in a basketball game. The fact that UE, who have 11 out of 12 players that can score in double figures and swept the regular season 14-0 shows that their credentials are only good in paper and they actually succumb under immense pressure. I hope I’m not speaking too soon as game 2 is set on Sunday. At any rate, my mind was set that UE will sweep the UAAP Men’s Basketball Finals and eventually win a crown after 22 years.

One on One


Our one and only son (our little kobe-conut) scored a rank 1 in the first quarter. His 95.17 general average catapulted him to this ranking after consistently being in rank 2 in his class during his 3rd grade. Not all news is good though because he graciously lost to a returning grade 2 representative in the race for grade 4 student council representative. For being a runner up, he gets to sit as grade 4 council member. Together with his academic award comes a conduct award. We hope he maintains his ranking until the end of his grade 4 season.