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We have a new household help

Today, my mom was relived to find a new helper to replace the one that left. She was introduced to me and her name is Chona.

Chona … could it be this Chona? I really miss this blog.

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Looking for a Flash Guy

Our company, Hinge-Inquirer Publications is looking for a flash designer for a not-so-small project. If you know anybody who is interested or would want to apply yourself, please send an email to jfernandez at hip dot ph. Please address the headline of your email with “Flash Designer.” Thank you!

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The Pinayexpat is home and the search for my new alias

UPDATE: We’ve moved this to next week!

Melissa, better known in the blogosphere as AnP will be in the country from the 13th to the 28th on vacation. We are organizing a small meet up in the Makati area this Wednesday evening. If you would like to join us, leave a comment here.

On a semi related note, it was brought to my attention that I should get a “cyber alias.” Abe goes by Yuga, Melissa goes by AnP, Paul Scrivens goes by Scrivs … any suggestions?

I remember Foz suggesting “JayveeBug.”

Speedlinking 12 November 2006

  • Sorsi’s cleaning lady doesn’t like to be watched. Look what she did to investigate this phenomenon.
  • Elber has moved to his own domain and has become more niched in his focus – photography.
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    Ending my term at MaPalad

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    A few days ago, the organization upon which I hold a VP position for was featured in INQ7.net. MaPalad, the Philippine Palm OS user group was featured in article by Alex Villafania.

    The organization was formed in 1998 by Jason de Villa, a local user looking for applications that will make him fully utilize his Palm device. After forming Mapalad, joined by a select group of people, the forum eventually grew its membership and now boasts of 6,000 registered users.

    Currently, Mapalad is headed by Guthrie-Jensen Training Consultant Sharon Agoncillo, herself an avid Palm Treo user. She is also the second female to head the predominantly male organization.

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    In its eight years of existence, a lot of restructuring has occurred within the organization, mostly having to do with semantics – due to the way Palm, the company formerly known as pa1mOne, and also formerly known as Palm, that had acquired Handspring, whose founders were part of the original Palm, which had some relation to 3com, kept on changing names.

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    And it is with this post that I step down as VP of the organization. Sharon texted me this morning asking if we still want to “run for office” next year but I told her that I’d want to help out in other ways because of time and other commitments.

    Several reasons really – to give chance to others for 2008, because it raises eyebrows that I do not use a Palm unit anymore (technically I still do – my trusty Visor Prism is still somewhere in the closet along with a Palm V in one of the drawers of my study), and finally because I don’t need to be Vice Prez to contribute to the org of which I have been a part of since the early 2000’s.

    A fun group we are – MaPalad is currently involved in productivity seminars with MindShare with Luli Arroyo, a few outreach programs, the org’s band (we used to play at Conway’s in Shangri-la hotel), week-round “wala lang” meets. If you own a Palm-powered unit and would like to learn more about the organization, do visit our happy forum at Mapalad.org.

    Pictures courtesy of the MaPalad photo pool.