Friday, August 18, 2006

Earthbound

Three days ago I was searching across our corporate network for something interesting (Isn't it obvious that I'm still not motivated to work? ;p). I landed onto one of our servers and voila, a goldmine of installers, ebooks and mp3's! The most interesting part though are the chillout mp3's.

There was this one particular song that overly relaxed my already-steady mind. hehehe. The sound is so tranquile and the melody is just perfect for spacing out and staring at a blank wall. But when you read through the lyrics, it talks about a lover who went away while his partner patiently waits and longs for his return. Time passes and things became uncertain and unclear for both of them, because of well, how we are all earthbound. The music is from Paul Scwartz. You can listen this song on-line as well the rest of the album. Hope it'll be interesting for your ears. =)

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Side Comments

I haven't been doing any much work lately. The long list somehow seem scribbles. I just don't have any motivation. So... to kill time, I tried modifying my blog. Hehehe. Talk about free time. Anyway, I added some new sections, mostly of my interests. I'll keep the sections updated as often as possible... or add some more sections... but then it'll get too crowded, and I'll have to modify it again... sheesh.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Erik Mongrain

Follow-up. The guitar-tapping dude below is Erik Mongrain. Check out his home page. You can also download some his originals, too!







Thanks, Pia G, for sending the link! =)

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Coolest guitar tapping ever

I just can't stop wondering how good this guy is. Guitar tapping, probably, at its greatest! Watch and play it over and over again as often as you want. Damn! Want to learn how to do something like this...

Monday, August 07, 2006

Flavor of the Month

It was as if all negative kharma came down pouring on me. That month of June was a month to remember. Like they always say, "sh*t happens!", and sh*t indeed.

1st of 4 weeks... Title: Dumped
My girlfriend (ex-girlfriend, rather) of 6 1/2 years dumped me. Yep, this kind of sh*t can happen to anyone. But this one was birdsh*t. Youl never know when it'll drop onto you. Without any warning, she broke it off. And her reason? ahem... and i quote, "It's not about you, it's about me." Yeah... right... And what do i think was the real reason? She got bored, tired of the relationship maybe. She wanted something fresh to explore, i guess. I was her first boyfriend anyway. I went mad trying to uderstand that statement. An overture: Don't try to better understand women, it will just get you more confused.

2nd of 4 weeks... Title: Stomped
Work is hell. I was handling this project that has been handed down to me from n generations ago. So where's the sh*t in that? It's the project I tell you. Business leads (BL) and technical leads (TL) come and go. I was BL #4. Heck, even TL #'s 5, 6 and 7 gave up. Anyway, it came to a point where my big big big boss was already breathing down on my neck. Why isn't the project finished yet... what's taking too long... why haven't the vendors been paid yet... blah blah blah. But in the end, it was just the motivation I needed. An overture: Don't wait for someone to tell you that you have sh*t on your pants.

3rd of 4 weeks... Title: Canned
Work is hell yet again. Remember that same boss from the 2nd week? This time, he had some issues on an existing system that i put up, like why does he always receive non-updated alerts and why is the service responding slowly. Well, sir, uhm... it's because the servers suck. But needless to say, i swallowed my pride and assured that my team is on top of the situation. And oh, where's the sh*t? It's that feeling of getting canned twice by the same boss.

4th of 4 weeks... Title: Dad
I love my Dad. He's a proud man and takes pride in everything he does. He's a politician and I'm pretty sure he is quite a powerful man in my home province. But one thing i dread the most is when he suffers emotionally due to a physical condition. My dad was diagnosed with diabetes 15 years ago. Time has taken its toll and it was confirmed that he has kidney failure. The immediate solution was to undergo regular dialysis, and ultimately a 1-million-peso kidney transplant. Well, you can probably say dialysis is just an ordinary, normal and painless routine and money will not be a problem. What sucks is that you have to be the stronger son, comforting your old man everytime he stares into space teary-eyed. Someone might need to draw strength from you, so be strong even if you feel weaker.