Category: Mostly Everything
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The Anatomy Behind A Chris Pirillo Burp
Several hours ago, Chris Pirillo burped on YouTube. Though this type of content draws much from the common menagerie of content we find on YouTube, this is still Chris Pirillo. Now let’s take a moment to disrupt the time-space continuum. If Leo Laporte burped, I’d watch it. If Seth Godin burped, I’d still watch. Even…
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The Crumpler Store Opens in the Philippines
It’s official. The Philippines is now an eccentric geek hangout based on the standards of the owners of Crumpler. These guys are the makers of the bags that changed the geek world to what it is today – fashionable, quirky and still geeky! No other bag has created such a cult following in the world…
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Hamilo Coast
Hamilo Coast is a 5,700 hectare project with the SM Prime Holdings Group located at Nasugbu, Batangas. This is probably the biggest Eco-Tourism project in the country as it merges a beach side residential resort for local and foreign tourists. And here’s the best thing about the place: by 2008, the SM Mall of Asia…
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You Don’t Know Jack! Goes to the Web
More than ten years ago, our high school group used to come by to one of the homes of friend to swoon over his 486DX rig with Sound Blaster Pro speakers. The speakers were the most important part of the set as we needed them to play a now classic trivia game called You Don’t…
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The Blogger Flash Mob Project
Though the details are still a bit vague, I’m organizing a joint project together with JC Medina of Geek Chorus (the guys who brought you Graduation Night and the upcoming project, Creative Expression Using Powerpoint) and bloggers who are interested in joining. The objective is a flash mob project for a record in simultaneous blogging…
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Us Bloggers Can’t Sing!
And here’s proof … Recorded at Dennis Agulo’s house during a blogger dinner in Davao. Video by Aileen Apol0. I apologize for being very rusty with the guitar. I haven’t played in ages and I tend to forget chords midway into the song. Plus my voice really sucks, after having drank coke and eaten a…
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A ProBlogger to Run For Philippine Senate?
Yesterday I spent some time at the Inquirer.net office with Dr. Martin Bautista of the Kapatiran Party. As one of those running for the 12 seats of senate, “Doc Martin” comes from a fresh non-political background as he is a doctor and an overseas Filipino who came back to do some good in this country.…
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The Real Reason Why There Are So Few Philippine Podcasters
Here are personal opinions on why there are so few local podcasters compared to their bloggers. These can actually serve as the main reasons why podcasts are rarer than blogs, and a number of these reasons are quite obvious. 1. Unlike blogging, podcasting can be more expensive. Hosting fees, a microphone investment and other such…
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StudioNow: Online Video Editing While You Wait
Minic Rivera wrote about StudioNow, a new service that allows the public to submit video editing jobs to a pool of editors worldwide. The launch of StudioNow ushers in a new era of video production by directly connecting consumers with expert video/movie editors. The StudioNow Editor Network includes a range of expert editors, from film-school…
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Band of Bloggers Podcast Episode 1
I had an idea. So did Yuga (it rhymes!). We had the same idea. And when you’re stuck in Davao for 3 days, weird stuff can happen. Like a podcast project. This is something that should have been done long ago, but with my lack of resources (my old iBook’s mic was shot — having…
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