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August 14, 2005

Intimacy and Ecstasy

Filed under: Personal

From a friendster testimonial:

Intimacy is invited; ecstasy is invoked.

Ecstasy is experienced as one-ness; intimacy requires two-ness.

Intimacy is exclusionary: us vs. them; ecstasy is all encompassing: I experience the all.

Intimacy requires time to create and build; ecstasy occurs in a moment, as a flash.

In nature, ecstasy is mirrored in visions of galaxies; intimacy is revealed in the morning dew on a petal.

Poetry and painting can be intimate; music and dance conjures ecstasy.

Intimacy craves touch; When I look into your eyes and see timeless visions: this is ecstasy; when I look into your eyes and see my soul reflected: this is intimacy.

When I hold you, taste your soul, know that I am safe and not alone, feel your breath on my heart from the inside-out: this is intimacy and ecstasy merged.ecstasy transcends it.


August 10, 2005

What’s Up with Peter Pan?

Filed under: Personal

I screwed up my Ubuntu installation hahahhaha. To make a long story short, never ever remove libc6. Read!Google the instructions before downgrading. Lesson learned.

Anyway I played quite a number of pc games today at the shop. After we played my cousin treated me and my neighbor for some lugaw(porridge) and penoy(starch coated eggs dipped in vinegar..yum!). He borrowed my Leon and to my surprise my Peter Pan DVD(which is a gift froma classmate). I don’t know why my relatives like Peter Pan so much. When my relatives came last Sunday they watched it. What’s up with Peter Pan anyway?


The 80/20 Way

Filed under: Personal

Learn to live the 80/20 way

Focus on the most important 20%. I’m unsure if it the rewards would be 80% more as it says but focusing on the 20% things/people is a good concept. It’s another way of prioritizing and saying that “Do the things that makes you happy”.

Micromanaging, although it has its flaws is good in real life and Starcraft. The stuff that matters. It’s great to know what they are and spend time with them.


August 9, 2005

Gaim, YM and Tomboy

Filed under: Computers, Software

I tried Gaim today and it’s better than the official Yahoo Messnger client. It looks better and sounds better too. My only complaint is that annoying little window that shows your away message.

I also tried installing tomboy, a desktop note-taking application. It’s so simple and easy to use. It’s like a mini post it in my taskbar. The only problem is that I had so much libraries to update and install to get it to work. It’s written in Mono btw.

Wow I’m turning into a Linux geek.


August 7, 2005

My Linux Desktop

Filed under: Personal

Here’s what my Ubuntu desktop looks like:

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Sweet ain’t it? :)


A Family Gathering

Filed under: Personal

I haven’t been posting for a while because I’ve been pretty much occupied with tinkering linux. Yes I finally installed Ubuntu. I rarely switch to windows now.

Our family celebrated my beloved cousin’s death anniversary today. Everyone had fun. The food was awesome too. It made me realize that I really love belonging to my family. It’s one of the best feelings on earth.

On the other hand, I miss my cousin. She used to take care of me when I was young. She’s a great cook too. I hope she’s happy up there.


August 3, 2005

True Love

Filed under: Personal
“True love is souls’ recognition of it’s counterpoint in another.”

August 1, 2005

When Meeting A Former HS Batchmate

Filed under: Personal

I seem to run into old highschool batchmates these days. I’m no expert but here are some tips on leaving a good impression to an old friend/acquaintance:

  1. Be sensitive about asking what college or university he/she graduated from. This applies especially if you came from a Top 5 university/college.
  2. “You’re fatter/thinner than I last saw you” is a good ice breaker/topic starter.
  3. Be comfortable and smile. It sounds simple but it really helps a lot. It also shows confidence.
  4. A good and simple conversation is nice and will be remembered fondly. Don’t try to hard to carry a conversation. Keep a good balance of talking and listening.
  5. Past memories in highschool, a controversial or funny batchmate are the best topics.
  6. Ask if he/she already paid the jeepney fare. Attempt to pay for him/her. If you don’t have enough money and you already asked, act like you’re searching for money in your pocket and wait for him/her to beat you into paying. Tough luck if he/she is doing the same.
  7. Give a hard high five or knuckle punch as you smile while bidding goodbye. Yes this applies even if you’re a girl.






















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