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turn of the tide

i don’t know how to describe what i am feeling right this very moment.  it’s better than when i got my recent job, and the anticipation to be part of something on the rise which i’ll be fully hands-on with is added with that.  i don’t know if the past valentine weekend had something to do with it as well, or my mobile phone turning three years old yesterday.  to cut the long story short, i’ll be starting on a new job on monday next week.  what’s good about it, is that i’ll be retaining the same normal schedule with the same days off.  i’ll be describing more of it in detail (including the company itself) in the next couple of entries, because i just can’t get over this super-charged positive feeling i had after leaving the building where i’ll be holding office soon earlier today.
 
what will i be, you may ask?  well, basically my new job function is to oversee the entire operations of the manila office, which includes–among other departments–customer support.  thankfully, my new boss will be a big british guy and he seems to understand my abilities, attitude, capabilities, and how i want to run things.  everything is straight-forward, no bullcrap and a “call-it-as-i-see-it” approach.  he also believes the kind of supportive work atmosphere i want to have compared to the ones i’ve been in.  nothing compares to the assurance being given of support and belief in one’s potential.  and my next boss is exactly that.
 
i still of course, have to get some things in order this week before i start.  medical examination and documents procurement are on top of the list, not to mention clearance stuff which will be quite easy.  i know that there are people who ain’t gonna be happy about this, but hey, when opportunity comes, i just grab it.  and did i mention that the office is in the capital’s business district?  this means less travel time, less travel expenses.
 
i missed watching three live programs earlier today (nba all-star game, latest season of the amazing race, and the live coverage of wwe’s no way out pay-per-view), but after that appointment, i could care less.  i’m revved up, excited, and finally being able to run my whole show.  if 2009 has been said to be a good year for people born in the year of the dragon, this may be the start of something big…  finally.  🙂
 
off-topic and just to recap what happened to me on valentine weekend, i just drowned myself in music.  alternative ballads and rock ballads filled my ears, and on the night of the 14th, i indulged myself in a dvd movie marathon:  the lake house, sweet november, and titanic.  what a way to spend being single on the day of hearts, eh?  yesterday marked the third anniversary of my mobile phone.  nothing special, just checked to see if it’s still working fine.  hopefully it won’t end up with me for another year… hehehehe…
 
i wish everyone a good week ahead.  i hope my happiness rubs off on everyone.  thanks to all those who prayed for me.  may you be rewarded 10 times over.  right now, a new chapter in my life begins…  🙂
 
 

one down, 11 to go

and just like that, it’s now the end of january.  it’s just like yesterday when we partied to welcome 2009.  hmmm, i’ll bet that i’ll say that last sentence again when december comes.  but as they say, time flies when you’re too busy to stop and smell the roses…  or something like that.  now comes the shortest month of the year.  and believe you me, we’ll just breeze past it faster than we think.  things to look forward to this month?  for me, there are only two, and both are sporting events.
 
first, it’s now super bowl weekend!  though my favorite team, the dallas cowboys didn’t make it that far, this sunday’s game (monday morning in manila) will still be worth watching.  i’m always for the underdog, so i’ll be rooting for the arizona cardinals to win it all against the pittsburgh steelers.  nothing’s worth spending the first monday of the month more than being glued to the tube to witness all three hours plus of helmet-crashing, bodies-flying, pigskin-throwing, crowd-cheering action.  plus, bruce springsteen will be performing at halftime.  although i haven’t seen “the boss” perform in years, but i guess the organizers could’ve done better in selecting the halftime performer.  but stil, the stadium at tampay bay will be rockin’ and rollin’ once kickoff starts.
 
the next is nba all-star weekend in phoenix.  though that’s still a couple of weeks away, the nba’s version of the pro bowl is actually three days long.  slam dunks, three-point shootouts, and east meets west highlight the festivities.  and compared to past all-star games uniforms, this year’s looks way, way better.  no over-fancy designs and distracting colors, it’s as simple as simplicity gets.  i’m a west coast kinda guy, but i think the east packs more punch in all-star basketball power this year.  the one good thing about this year is that it’ll be beamed live (hopefully) to a local channel, unlike last year when it was monopolized in one cable channel that our provider doesn’t have.  hmmm, another weekend of being glued to the tube then…
 
two major sporting events in one month.  but both something to look forward to.  someone in the background is yelling that valentine’s is also another occasion to look forward to.  what?!   valentine’s?  what’s that?  i’m not familiar with that day…  i don’t recall that there’s a celebration for that.  so it’s not an issue.  by the way, today is one of my cousins’ birthday.  so to my cousin treck who’s based in london, happy, happy birthday!!  wish you all the best, bro!
 
hope everyone has a good weekend.  i know i’ll be having one…
 

crossing the line

what’s bugging me since last week was what happened to four high school students in quezon city who got their basic right to free speech shot down by their school principal.  the case stemmed from the students writing negative stuff in a blog about the school’s policies brought about by the principal herself.  according to news reports, the principal was humiliated in the blog by being called names and made fun of in songs denouncing her administration of the school.  the end result?  the school principal imposed a 10-day suspension on the students which was supposed to take effect this past monday.  although the division of city schools supported the penalty, the department of education overturned the decision and ordered an investigation of the case, thus the students are still going to school pending the results.

 

as a blogger myself who very openly writes about what i feel about whatever and whoever, i see the imposing of the 10-day suspension by the school principal as a cowardly, irresponsible, narcissistic, and grave abuse of power.  all of us–and i do mean all of us, which includes students–have the right to free speech by saying whatever we want to say.  granted that with free speech comes responsibility, but what if all the allegations of the students are true?  writing stuff about one’s experiences in blogs stems from their own experiences and therefore has merit.  calling people names in blogs is no different from protesters in the streets exercising their right to assemble and call public officials with different names.  as one official in the department of education told a news reporter, “school officials should be open to criticism and not be onion-skinned.”  the school officials in question should broaden their understanding of what was written and not just think of themselves or what people might think of them.  in fact, they should look into these allegations as well.  curbing free speech by punishing people who exercise that very basic right is just the same as being in the 70s when martial law was implemented.

 

basing on what the reasons the school principal gave on imposing the 10-day suspension, which were “degrading the school and the repuation of it’s officials by malicious statements,” this just goes to show how overly sensitive to criticism most filipinos are.  this brings back similar reactions by “old-school” filipinos to jokes made by foreign television soap operas, talk shows and comedy sketch shows.  looking at all of these, i’m going out on a limb by stating that culturally, filipinos are overly sensitive.  we take jokes about us as insults, and criticism about how we do things as a slap in the face.  no wonder we’re in the state that we’re in!!  we always want to hear the good things.  news flash for all you old-timers who are ultra-conservatives:  good things don’t always sound so good.  in a society that clamors for honesty and transparency, bloggers are slowly being made as the front-liners in making sure that everything that people in power do is in check.  and in today’s age where the minority can be elected to the highest office in the planet, ultra-conservatism has no place here and should learn to adjust like everyone else.

 

here’s a simple message to the school principal and all the officials of quezon city science high school who were “offended” by the students’ remarks on the blog:  let go of your egos.  instead, take criticism as a way to improve or change what’s needed to be changed.  yes, the word “change” might be overused nowadays, but if we want to really have world-class education–the one we’ve been aiming for–maybe we should start listening to those who we teach.  ironically, maybe you can also learn from them instead of what goes on daily in the classrooms.

 

and to the four high school students who wrote the blog, well, you might not be able to read this, but here’s a message to you as well:  don’t be discouraged.  continue doing what you have done.  as long as there is basis in what you have written, and deep down inside you know that you’re right, you’ll never, ever be wrong despite what other people might say.  free speech is the last bastion you can rely on when all else fails.

 

in closing, i would like to reiterate that blogs should be off-limits to persecution, prosecution and censorship.  everyone in the world should have the freedom to say what they want to say about anyone or anything without the fear of being hunted down, alienated, or being “silenced.”  yes, again, with free speech comes responsibility.  so if what is being said has basis or solid truth behind it, by all means, say it to the world.  it’s not like i haven’t called someone a no-good, stupid, social-climbing, paris hilton-feeling, slutty whore-bitch without it being true, right miss candee dela cruz?  or someone a gutless, spine-less, no-balls piece of sh*t son of a bitch, right mister eduardo de jesus jr.?

 

have a good weekend everyone!!

 

end of the world?

2009 looks to be a good year again for movies.  touted as another year of the sequels with such releases as angels & demons, night at the museum 2, transformers:  revenge of the fallen, terminator:  salvation, fast & the furious 4, and ice age:  dawn of the dinosaurs, moviegoers will be in for another banner year.  but there’s one movie in particular that may be a sleeper hit.  little has been said about it, and i just heard about it from my sister.  i went to the official movie website and saw the teaser trailer and i’m quite intrigued and impressed by it.  what makes it all the more something to look forward to, is that the events in the movie will be based on something scientific.  yes, that concept is nothing new to hollywood to make big bucks on such as the day after tomorrow, armegeddon, deep impact, and other disaster movies, but with those movies i mentioned, there is no specific timeframe as to when the events depicted in those films will happen.  with this new movie coming out, there is one.  to share my excitement of anticipating this movie, you can watch the teaser trailer below:

crazy, isn’t it?  i did the google search as suggested at the end of the trailer and i found the scientific basis behind it.  it’s freaky when you think about it that the world will end in three years time.  but as far as i’m concerned, this movie will be one of the screw-you-if-you-miss-watching-it films for this year.  prepare, for the end is coming!!  hahahahaha!!!

oh, and by the way, here’s the official movie website if your still curious:  http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/2012/