I love salmon! At the monster.com.ph launch, this was lunch. Yum! Filling, tasty, and no bad aftertaste of fish.
The world's oldest online job seeker's market launches its Philippines-devoted site - monster.com.ph - at the New World Hotel, Wednesday 20 June.
monster.com is grew its base parallel with the world wide web. initially rolling out in 1994, it was the 454th company that registered its in the www.
21 June 2012
19 June 2012
Intel Ivy Bridge present 3rd generation microprocessors, and the new Ultrabook
At
the Intel Ivy Bridge launch in Rockwell last June 15, the leading name in
computer innovation introduced the quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core
processor family that boasts the best specs in the market to excite
legions of users.
Intel’s Asia Pacific director of product marketing Leighton Phillips was in town to lead the launch. “This is not a marginal tweak. This is dramatic change to hit the mainstream computing circuit,” said Phillips. A veteran with over two decades in the IT industry, Phillips had just come from Computex Taipei, the largest IT, communication tools and equipment showcase in the region.
Intel’s Asia Pacific director of product marketing Leighton Phillips was in town to lead the launch. “This is not a marginal tweak. This is dramatic change to hit the mainstream computing circuit,” said Phillips. A veteran with over two decades in the IT industry, Phillips had just come from Computex Taipei, the largest IT, communication tools and equipment showcase in the region.
From
the Ultrabook to smartphones and tablets, extensive funding went to accelerate
innovation for this technology, as the shifting demand for devices required the
creation of smaller, thinner devices to accommodate mobility.
TEDx@Katipunan Avenue: a parade of game-changers
Thanks to that remarkable lady Harvey Chua for inviting me to watch her husband John Chua's talk at the Ateneo de Manila University at Loyola Heights, Saturday 16 June.
It was an amazing afternoon as a succession of young people took to the stage and simply spoke about simple acts that change lives.
Speakers include Gawad Kalinga British import Dylan Wilk espousing social enterprise. And also present was the country's youngest mayor, the lady from San Vicente, Palawan Mayor Pie Alvarez, who came to office at the age of 22. Alvarez encourages young people to enter politics to start a revolution of youth in public service.
'Wear Local' advocate of Postura Project Arriane Serafico, aka the Jumping Model was a delight in her standard colorful clothes and high heels. Chief Mermaid of Save Philippine Seas, and globally acknowledged/awarded environmentalist Anna Oposa was feisty, funny, and totally female.
Then there was 25-year media veteran Maria Ressa whose slight frame stood tall in rallying journalists to have integrity: 'No to Envelopmental Journalism!' the CNN/ABS-CBN, now Rappler head, says.
John Chua, advertising photographer, citizen activist, was a standout. He's the quintessential Achiever. Aside from his 'pet elephant' Maali of the Manila Zoo, Chua has other advocacies that are jaw-dropping.
Totally oblivious to barriers, Chua has changed the lives of PWDs (people with disabilities) and their families, and the people who sign up to help. John's aptly co-acronymed Photography With a Difference wows and moves people to action, and big name brands are in on it, too!
Forming a coalition group of PWDs: children with cancer, the hearing-impaired, blind, autistic, and the like, lives have been given gifts of memorable experience. In this case, Chua's drive has enabled these children to 'take to the skies', literally the gift of flight.
Chua also introduced the Batad Weekend Warriors, a movement where volunteers travel to Batad, one of the regions of the Banaue Rice Terraces. For a long time now, huge portions of the rice terraces have been falling apart due primarily to lack of government rehabilitation funds.
"Our forefathers built the rice terraces without government funding! Why are we waiting for that?!," the photographer asked incredulously.
It was an amazing afternoon as a succession of young people took to the stage and simply spoke about simple acts that change lives.
Speakers include Gawad Kalinga British import Dylan Wilk espousing social enterprise. And also present was the country's youngest mayor, the lady from San Vicente, Palawan Mayor Pie Alvarez, who came to office at the age of 22. Alvarez encourages young people to enter politics to start a revolution of youth in public service.
'Wear Local' advocate of Postura Project Arriane Serafico, aka the Jumping Model was a delight in her standard colorful clothes and high heels. Chief Mermaid of Save Philippine Seas, and globally acknowledged/awarded environmentalist Anna Oposa was feisty, funny, and totally female.
Then there was 25-year media veteran Maria Ressa whose slight frame stood tall in rallying journalists to have integrity: 'No to Envelopmental Journalism!' the CNN/ABS-CBN, now Rappler head, says.
John Chua, advertising photographer, citizen activist, was a standout. He's the quintessential Achiever. Aside from his 'pet elephant' Maali of the Manila Zoo, Chua has other advocacies that are jaw-dropping.
Totally oblivious to barriers, Chua has changed the lives of PWDs (people with disabilities) and their families, and the people who sign up to help. John's aptly co-acronymed Photography With a Difference wows and moves people to action, and big name brands are in on it, too!
Forming a coalition group of PWDs: children with cancer, the hearing-impaired, blind, autistic, and the like, lives have been given gifts of memorable experience. In this case, Chua's drive has enabled these children to 'take to the skies', literally the gift of flight.
Chua also introduced the Batad Weekend Warriors, a movement where volunteers travel to Batad, one of the regions of the Banaue Rice Terraces. For a long time now, huge portions of the rice terraces have been falling apart due primarily to lack of government rehabilitation funds.
"Our forefathers built the rice terraces without government funding! Why are we waiting for that?!," the photographer asked incredulously.
15 June 2012
Okuya Bento fills a spot
It's mid-week, and at an event ingress that lasts way into the night, it's eat the first thing in sight. Or the nearest. Or both.
At the MOA foodcourt, I tried out Okuya Japanese food. The tuna teriyaki is cooked upon order, but just around 5 minutes of wait.
Big plate of beans sprouts, lots of rice, and thick slices of tuna. Enough for a big appetite. Yum!
Oh, and the pancit was a welcome treat. [It was supposed to be Japanese glass noodles.. ssshhhh.]
At the MOA foodcourt, I tried out Okuya Japanese food. The tuna teriyaki is cooked upon order, but just around 5 minutes of wait.
Big plate of beans sprouts, lots of rice, and thick slices of tuna. Enough for a big appetite. Yum!
Oh, and the pancit was a welcome treat. [It was supposed to be Japanese glass noodles.. ssshhhh.]
GA Printing at the 17th Graphic Expo
One of the country's premier printing company, GA Printing takes part in the 17th Graphic Expo at the SMX. Silently collecting a number of international industry awards, GA Printing puts the precious trophies on display.
Well known in the industry for quality printing, technical leadership, and attention to detail in all its projects, GA Printing is also gaining ground in creative design.
At the Graphic Expo, GA Printing showcases its extensive product line that includes digital photo books and album, embossed and die-cut and foil stamping specializations. Also on the shelves are personalized print products including name cards, blank cards and stationery.
Commercial print products are a hit with clients, as GA Printing churns out finely crafted planners, business cards, company letterheads, and annual reports.
It was a successful exhibit as the collection of its best work attracted a lot of interest. Exhibitors and guests flocked to the booth and checked for themselves the fine sampling of paper, color, and cover textures available for all types of print jobs.
Well known in the industry for quality printing, technical leadership, and attention to detail in all its projects, GA Printing is also gaining ground in creative design.
At the Graphic Expo, GA Printing showcases its extensive product line that includes digital photo books and album, embossed and die-cut and foil stamping specializations. Also on the shelves are personalized print products including name cards, blank cards and stationery.
Commercial print products are a hit with clients, as GA Printing churns out finely crafted planners, business cards, company letterheads, and annual reports.
It was a successful exhibit as the collection of its best work attracted a lot of interest. Exhibitors and guests flocked to the booth and checked for themselves the fine sampling of paper, color, and cover textures available for all types of print jobs.
17th Graphic Expo
The 17th Graphic Expo at
the SMX from June 14 to 16 partners for the first time with the 3rd Photo Video
Expo and Print Tech Manila's 9th Printing Packaging Plastic Paper and Paper
Products exhibition.
Organized and presented by Norelyn Babiera, VP of Fiera de Manila, the 17th Graphic is a yearly event that gathers the country’s printing and graphic design industries under one roof. Large format printer distributors display the speed, precision and durability of their high-tech equipment.
Offset and digital printing companies, like GA Printing, are also on-hand to feature the fine craftsmanship and creative designs in paper and printing products like digital photo albums, calendars, business cards, invitations and flyers, as well as an extensive commercial and professional stationery sets.
Fiera de Manila president Mario Babiera told guests and speakers that the event “is to showcase the seamless link of technology and creativity, as well as a great way to network.”
Organized and presented by Norelyn Babiera, VP of Fiera de Manila, the 17th Graphic is a yearly event that gathers the country’s printing and graphic design industries under one roof. Large format printer distributors display the speed, precision and durability of their high-tech equipment.
Offset and digital printing companies, like GA Printing, are also on-hand to feature the fine craftsmanship and creative designs in paper and printing products like digital photo albums, calendars, business cards, invitations and flyers, as well as an extensive commercial and professional stationery sets.
Fiera de Manila president Mario Babiera told guests and speakers that the event “is to showcase the seamless link of technology and creativity, as well as a great way to network.”
07 June 2012
Dulcinea, sweet
Reality check. Had to stop, sit back and assess... my situation. I had to reset my schedule for the next week. I recently accepted a job to make a case study.
It wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. Thank goodness..
Thank you for the support! Will give it another shot.
The Dulcinea meeting was a treat! Yummy..
It wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. Thank goodness..
Thank you for the support! Will give it another shot.
The Dulcinea meeting was a treat! Yummy..
06 June 2012
Asian Master Chefs at Manila Hotel
The Manila
Hotel partnered with the Chinese International Gastronomers Association
(CIGA) in hosting the first Asian Master Chefs Competition last April 23,
2012. At the Fiesta
Pavilion, guests were served a series of Filipino-Asian fusion dishes concocted
by participating Taiwanese and Chinese chefs.
After long hours of preparations, challengers
from Taiwan and China emerged as big winners. For the team category, Yuanpei
University won the Superior Gold medal and Kuo Ming Hung for the individual
category.
Manila Hotel’s Executive Chinese Sous Chef Josephine Candelaria also won in the individual category with her dish called Adobo sa Mayon (marinated belly).
Manila Hotel’s Executive Chinese Sous Chef Josephine Candelaria also won in the individual category with her dish called Adobo sa Mayon (marinated belly).
The Asian Master Chefs Competition was organized by CIGA, a group composed of food critics, writers, and culinary professors in Taiwan.
CIGA is dedicated to the promotion of Chinese and Taiwanese cuisines, and since 2007 has been actively organizing cooking competitions and exhibitions in Taiwan, China, and other Asian countries.
04 June 2012
Inspiration No. 1, Arch. Augusto Villalon
For a book project I am involved with, I have had the honor of meeting
Arch. Augusto Villalon. Very likeable gentleman, superbly unassuming.
Simplicity and clarity. His words say it all.
Rockfeller estate above Hudson River-an Amercan majarajah's palace
Rockfeller estate above Hudson River-an Amercan majarajah's palace
Sharing pieces from two remarkable and inspiring writers
As a struggling writer, I find inspiration from writers whose work strike me with every word. One of them is Juaniyo Arcellana. Juaniyo's father was National Artist for Literature Francisco Arcellana.
Here's Juaniyo's latest article from the Philippine Star.
Thank you Juaniyo for taking the time out to write the U2 anniversary/game-changer article for PANA AdEdge. And for the Malate dinner at the reborn Penguin. The pasta is still fuhn taahs teec!
Dem great beasts of the nightly sessions
Here's Juaniyo's latest article from the Philippine Star.
Thank you Juaniyo for taking the time out to write the U2 anniversary/game-changer article for PANA AdEdge. And for the Malate dinner at the reborn Penguin. The pasta is still fuhn taahs teec!
Dem great beasts of the nightly sessions
02 June 2012
More juice discoveries on a Sunday
While having to finish a position paper for a students' integrated marketing competition, I am taking the time out to sample my latest product taste test. Tipco Gojiberry juice hits a spot, all right. But, not as tongue-talizing as the Beetroot juice last Sunday.
All in all, a good and happy feeling.
All in all, a good and happy feeling.
01 June 2012
It's Salazar for Dice and Tikoy
Gateway has its delights, undoubtedly. Aside from a tropical inspired, glass enclosed garden cafe right smack in the center of the mall, it has a food court with a tiered-seating format. Remarkably, the seats of the Gateway food court has pretty decent seats (with foam padding). Said food center also has an atrium style, dining area.
The Araneta Center also has Farmers Plaza (at this stage, it is in a harem-scarem manner), but it does have its secrets. One of which is Salazar Bakery.
Now, Eng Bee Tin rejuvenated the hopia to global quality with its ube flavors, as well as a hodge podge of fusion flavors like mochipia. But.. for dice mongo hopia and tikoy, there's nothing better than Salazar. Salazar Bakery offers its fans all sorts of Tikoy - peanut and mongo flavors - as well as a selection of moon cakes, mini moon cakes, mooncake slices, etc.
While Eng Bee Tin is found all over the Metro, outside of Binondo (Manila Chinatown), Salazar patrons really have to go to Chinatown to grab bags-full of its goodies.
At Farmers Plaza, however, go to the basement, and some of these treats are in the Salazar Bakery branch.
Another great thing about the Araneta Center is the connection from the MRT to LRT 2. The latter is the best of the railways. Maybe because it's the latest. But, I think the commuters - mostly students and upper-middle class traders, self-employed housewives - that use this Line.
It's the wider cars, better air-conditioning, and the feeling of less caution required.
The Araneta Center also has Farmers Plaza (at this stage, it is in a harem-scarem manner), but it does have its secrets. One of which is Salazar Bakery.
Now, Eng Bee Tin rejuvenated the hopia to global quality with its ube flavors, as well as a hodge podge of fusion flavors like mochipia. But.. for dice mongo hopia and tikoy, there's nothing better than Salazar. Salazar Bakery offers its fans all sorts of Tikoy - peanut and mongo flavors - as well as a selection of moon cakes, mini moon cakes, mooncake slices, etc.
While Eng Bee Tin is found all over the Metro, outside of Binondo (Manila Chinatown), Salazar patrons really have to go to Chinatown to grab bags-full of its goodies.
At Farmers Plaza, however, go to the basement, and some of these treats are in the Salazar Bakery branch.
Another great thing about the Araneta Center is the connection from the MRT to LRT 2. The latter is the best of the railways. Maybe because it's the latest. But, I think the commuters - mostly students and upper-middle class traders, self-employed housewives - that use this Line.
It's the wider cars, better air-conditioning, and the feeling of less caution required.
Coffee press replaced
A day well spent is always good! Talking about yesterday. Finished a short piece by mid-day, went to a fruitful briefing, had a good dinner, attended a solemn event... all make for that one full day of A-okay!
At the Gateway, Araneta Center, I took my chance on Wok Magic! Surprise, it wasn't bad at all! In fact, the rice was abundant! The food was tasty. The squid (which is not top on my list of likes) was quite soft and tasty.
The tuna teriyaki was the same. Funny though, the teriyaki sauce was fluid, not thick. And it had green and red peppers, and onions. Hhhmm...
The highlight of the day, I got to replace my mom's 5-cup coffee press which I broke in 2010. Voila!
Thank you Starbucks for stocking up on this beauty once more.
At the Gateway, Araneta Center, I took my chance on Wok Magic! Surprise, it wasn't bad at all! In fact, the rice was abundant! The food was tasty. The squid (which is not top on my list of likes) was quite soft and tasty.
The tuna teriyaki was the same. Funny though, the teriyaki sauce was fluid, not thick. And it had green and red peppers, and onions. Hhhmm...
The highlight of the day, I got to replace my mom's 5-cup coffee press which I broke in 2010. Voila!
Thank you Starbucks for stocking up on this beauty once more.
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