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Ralph Fiennes’ urge

This is old news actually but the new scoop is that they did it for second time(????) when they landed, oh yes, with a condom. But Ralph Fiennes claims that he was a willing(?) victim.


What, no condoms aboard airplanes?
DOUG CAMILLI
The Gazette
18 Feb 2007

Here’s a little more about Lisa Robertson, the Qantas stewardess who visited an airplane washroom with Ralph Fiennes on a nine-hour flight from Oz to India last month. You’ll recall that in her statement to her employer – she might end up fired over… read more…

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RP TV goes after Youtube

Just learned from Yuga that Philippine Media Giant, ABS-CBN, asked Youtube to remove their clips for copyright infringement. Here’s an excerpt of his blog.

Ok, it’s basically just ABS CBN actually. It’s been widely covered by other fellow bloggers since December last year. Rickey just sent me an update on that as well.

I guess the saying that you can’t teach an old dog new tricksalso applies to media giants like ABS CBN. No wonder they’re not doing good in the ratings war and fiscally as well. YouTube is great for marketing and if you don’t believe in the long tail effect, you’re missing a lot of opportunities. I know the network needs to earn some more dough (to be able to pay its huge debts?) so locking off everyone and requiring them to subscribe to be able to view the episodes seems to be a logical maneuver to do.

The Network invoked the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998in forcing Youtube to block users uploading ABS-CBN Materials. Most bloggers who learned about this news are just shaking their heads on this aggressive move of ABS-CBN–seen as a way to monopolize profit on every front of every industry available one of the leading media industry in the Philippines, they are very creative in converging various industries under one roof, short of putting up a political party (their on print, managing talents, movies, records, news and yes even a youtube wannabe this list could go a long way I tell you).

This would be the second time that I would be hearing youtube being asked by a third party to help in blocking copyright materials. The first one was in Brazil

If you see objectively on this case, copyright was indeed infringed. While there’s a worldwide campaign to address piracy–in all fronts, whether online or print among others, most of the producers are coming out with ways to creatively tackle copyright infringement.

The US National Hockey League, for example, made a deal with youtube to allow its clips to appear on youtube. The CBS apparently got a boost in its ratingsafter partnering with youtube.

I agree with Yuga that ABS-CBN should have approached this in a different way. I hope it would not be detrimental to them in the long run, well they still have hordes of other racket to maintain so I think they are not worried about the possible repercussions.

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Autobiography Life Musings Plog

Caro

Caro Family

During my recent trip to the Philippines. I was on official trip for a consultancy and this personal trip was just a squeezed-in itinerary.

This is the Caro Family. The lady with white hair (second from left) is my granny, the family’s 88-year old matriarch–she still manages her sari-sari store and is as strong as a bull. My parents are behind me (fifth and sixth from the left).

Though the visit was a mere two hours short, it was sure spent well.

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Love

Back in my elementary days, some of my classmates, specifically the girls, have their custom-made slum book. They ask friends–especially their crushes to fill it up. Now we have friendster profile. What’s your name, nickname, likes, dislikes, who’s your crush among other things. Then there’s a part where you define life’s most amazing phenomena–LOVE.

I’m sure one time or another we’ve filled up a such a document and was asked to define love. Certainly, we’ve come up with various definition of love but I think The Word defines it best. Happy Valentine’s, read on.

1 Corinthians 13

Love

1If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

2If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.

3If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing. 4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.

5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.

6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.

7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.

9For we know in part and we prophesy in part,

10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears.

11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.

12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

13And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is LOVE.

And probably the greatest love story in the Bible:

John 3:16 (New International Version)

16“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

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Man bites dog, dog bites back–who wins?

I remember back in my college days when my former professor and mentor, Dr. Crispin Maslog, pointed to an example of a human interest story. “One possible human interest story is when a man bites dog, it is out of the ordinary,” well, this is how close I could remember his lecture. I thought that it was just an example to prove a point of human interest for newspapers. I mean dog biting a man is almost ordinary in the Philippines, which still has to eradicate rabies–stats might matter but not one case of dog biting man.

When I was a correspondent for the Philippine Daily Inquirer, our bureau chief told us that the Paper usually goes for human interest stories (even heard one colleague saying–is it because the editor-in-chief was a woman???–I just gave that colleague a blank stare)–something odd, not ordinary–whether it’s politics, crime, feature or sports. But of course, not all of my articles were focused on human interest–they were news, current events (I tried!).

Anyway, never did I imagine that I would come across the story of man bites dog–years after hearing about it as a possible example. The headline spilled the gist of the story but how it started was really funny–man bites dog, dog bites back. Well, at least for this one it had a twist a and yes the dog won. 🙂

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Autobiography God Life Musings

Saving grace

Today, we submitted our visa application for Australia. For some of you who do not know, we received a blessing last year, i.e., my Uni and scholarship application were accepted.

Everything was smooth from our trip to the Visa Application Centre in Sathorn Road up to my actual submission. Although my wife and I had a petty misunderstanding about the things I submitted and the way I handled the submission–well, under pressure, little things could look so big, I won’t go into the details. Anyway, I was thinking of going back to office as it was still early–3:00pm but Nique, my eldest daughter, asked that we go buy a toy for her because she behaved well in the Centre. After convincing her that a book might be better (well, she was asking for a doll, which was a lot more expensive!), we took a skytrain to Central Chidlom.

As usual, we strolled, had a quick snack and a short visit to our favorite section–the toy department. Now, the whammy was Nel made a smelly antic (she pooed in her diaper), so I was fuming mad as I’ve repeatedly reminded her to tell us if she’s going to pee or poo. I washed her and told my wife and daughters that we should go home, it was almost 6pm anyway.

So, we went to the taxi stand, I was still scolding Nel about her inability to learn (well, I couldn’t stop comparing as her big sister, Nira learned it–as if naturally–when she saw her Ate Nique also doing it, i.e., asking permission if she’s going to pee or poo). We were able to flag a taxi down, 5.45. We haven’t reached 700 meters and we were caught in a gridlock in front of Central World, just the next street from Central Chidlom–it was 5.55. Nel was hanging like a monkey inside the taxi as the gridlock went on for about half an hour. 6.35pm I dozed off for about 15 minutes–the traffic, while regular in Bangkok was annoying me also–it was as if something don’t want us to go home, actually I was thinking to get off and go malling at Central World.

6.55 out of the blue I just had an instinct of looking for the envelope that I was carrying, it contained our receipt for the visa application (very important! so I can claim my pre-visa advice) and all our passports (very, very, very important)! I was thinking, “how dare me forget that!” It was neither on my side nor on the floor. My wife and I frantically looked for it in the taxi but we realized that we left it. She had a hunch that I might have left it after I washed Nel.

We paid the taxi (100 baht for 600 meters ride and almost an hour gridlock!) and weaved through cars and buses to the other side of the street. A 10 baht coin dropped from my pocket, I don’t know why I have to look for it in the middle of darkness but I did! (my wife thought that I was looking for the big envelope–under the car?? hello?!) Anyway, my kids were ever cooperative they were also running and they thought it was a play, I really appreciate their faith as they said “let’s go, there that’s the mall!” “I think it was left at the toilet!” among other things. Hay naku, matatawa ka sa gitna ng tension.

Actually, I raced back to the taxi to make sure that I did not left the documents there. I got the wrong taxi at first and got an amused look from the taxi driver, then when I got the right taxi, the driver was surprised and, well, the documents weren’t there.

As we reached Central Chidlom after a walkathon/marathon from Central World, I told my wife “it’s better we lost it here, I’m quite certain we will find it.” I instructed her to ask the information while I race to see it in the toilet and in the toy department.

When I got to the toilet, it wasn’t there and when I went to the play place of my kids–I found the bag, intact–no one cared to see if somebody owned it or anything–but I was really glad that I found it. It wasn’t that heart pounding but the thought of losing all the documents and finding it made me thank God all the more.

Now the worry of losing the document is past and hurdling the visa application is our next prayer item.

Life is exciting and so how God works!

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Philippine radio stations online!

InqRadio

My wife and I used to have a routine every morning. With the cheap but fast internet connection here in Thailand, we are online first thing in the morning (as much as possible, i.e.) and connect to Radyo DZBB for the latest news from the Philippines. However, the recent disintegration of Inq7.net left us to just read and watch feeds from GMAnews.tv and Inquirer.net. Not that I’m whining but it took us sometime to learn how to connect again to the radio and watch TV in the respective sites.

Recently, however, I read over cyberbaguioboy that the Inquirer has launched Radio on Inquirer.net. Now this is good news, we can now listen not only to one but close to 40 radio stations!

Here’s cyberbaguioboy‘s blog entry on this news:

Radio on INQUIRER.net has been launched. Visitors to INQUIRER.net can now listen to close to 40 radio stations courtesy of eRadioportal.com. This service went live yesterday, offering visitors a “wider choice when it comes to hearing audio over the Internet.” Excerpt:

INQUIRER.net has launched a radio channel that would now give website visitors a wider choice when it comes to hearing audio over the Internet.

Dubbed “Radio on INQUIRER.net,” the radio channel offers streaming audio from close to 40 radio stations in the Philippines, said JV Rufino, editor-in-chief of Inquirer.net.

INQUIRER.net has partnered with eRadioportal.com, which will host the streaming audio coming from partner radio stations, he added.

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Six years and going strong!

The year has made a complete cycle. It was also Tuesday and I vividly remember it well.

Our wedding coordinator, my sister, left for Japan and she could not endorse the task to anybody. It was a disaster. So, on my wedding day, I was outside the house of my bride waiting. I was anxiously waiting if she’s OK. This was a no-no in a Filipino wedding–the bride and groom should only see each other on the wedding march. The problem–the beautician has yet to come!!! So, I quickly went home and asked an aunt to fill in for the make up artist.

We chose an early morning wedding as a fitting welcome to the new chapter in our life (we were also hoping that it’s more cheaper to get wed on a morning!)

7.00am I was all set at the San Pablo Cathedral. 7.15am–where’s the bride!! 7.35am–the wedding ceremony should have started 5 minutes ago!! By this time, the priest was going berserk and shouting invectives about the tardiness “of YOU PEOPLE!” I don’t know what to do and was wondering what happened. I called them on the mobile phone, they said that they were late because of the beautician came anyway and the photographer had to do his duty of taking her photos–they were oblivious of the time.

Believe it or not! The wedding ceremony started without the bride. I marched to the aisle–ALONE!! (can you remember the song from Shrek–I’m all alone and no one beside me, but you got to have faith!). The priest just went on with his duty and was determined to wed me even if I’m alone. One colleague was already crying out of pity on me.

Alas! like in the movies, my bride came, I think about 8am, running towards the altar. I was glad she made it just 2 minutes before the actual wedding ceremony. And we were married.

Kahit ano'ng mangyari, tayo pa rin!

After six years and three kids, this funny episode–and I think one of a kind experience–is a memory (consider it bad or good) that we just laugh about now. I’m thankful that the wedding went smooth after that. My friend, Kitchie, sang songs for us while Kenneth hosted the event.

Six years going on seven. We promised ourselves that we are getting married again by the time we reach 10. Right now, all I have is outpouring gratitude for having my best friend for my wife, an E-heads fans also, loving mother of my kids and my number one doctor–and she’s a forester, too! What more could I get?

Given the chance to repeat it all over again, I will love and marry her again… even if the circle of life completes its cycle.

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Starting the year right

I definitely started on the wrong foot this year. Aside from the unfortunate incidences here in Thailand, my first entry was about the Subic Rape Case! It just so happen that I usually write blog articles late night and when I was able to press it! for my last article for the year, it’s almost past midnight. Anyway, enough with being defensive.

Well, I want to put things to order and start this year the way I should have started it–properly acknowledging the past, drawing strength and lessons from it (well briefly, of course!) and assess what the future might look for me (or us!).

The year that was

Novice Blogger. 2006 is the year that I started blogging. I first blogged over Friendster on March 23, 2006. My first blogsite was simply entitled Point of View: See the bright side of everything… blame yourself if you see it grim. I’m a bit into rhymes and wanted to apply such principle in life. However, when I got the groove on blogging, I discovered WordPress through my friend Lynette. I migrated and found blogging here safer and more enjoyable (nice themes among others) since August 20 2006. I’m still into rhyming and my first blog affirmed what would be a mildly controlled habit now.

As a Netizen, I was ranked as the second most important Jim Caro by Google. 😀 (egosurfing!!) I also ranked as the fourth, well my my professional website, i.e., and the fifth is this blogsite (followed by my family’s blog)!–Vane! Well, I’m just an ordinary Filipino expat trying to contribute to development in this side of the world.

Professionally. I reached my first year as a full time consultant for an international organization. I’m enjoying work and some colleagues who are contributing to the challenges of work and intellectually charging me up. I had a chance to serve the Philippines in the conduct of a knowledge, attitudes and practices survey of farmers regarding bird flu. There were also some upsets during the fulfillment of my terms of reference but I got to sort it out with the help of our local counterparts in the Region–too vague but just to let you know it’s not always Yeheey!

Personal. My daughter went to school this year. I got accepted as a scholar in a Uni down under and paid our health insurance for that purpose. My wife and I started to venture on buying and selling dry goods–we’re still trying to learn the business. While there were some rush to the hospital majority are not serious.

2007

Blogging. I do hope that this year would be a better one for me. I’m looking forward to better blog entries and praying for guidance on a move later this year as I start Uni. My blogging objective is somewhat very general but a friend suggested that I write about my travels–I’m not too good at feature writing but I’ll see if it would drive me to write more. My wife and I are also looking forward for better articles on our family blogsite!

Professionally. I’m officially ending my stint as a consultant mid this year. But God willing, I would be able to receive some racket even as a student.

Personal. Believe it or not, this is the first time that my wife and I spent devotional time together! I believe this is God’s way of making us closer and the relationship stronger–we’re nearing our 6th year! My kids might skip school this year but we’re looking forward to a good stay Down Under!

This is the gist of the year that was and what I expect this 2007. Hope you made your plans ahead!

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Web Blog Awards

Blog Herald Editor Abraham Olandres recently announced of an upcoming Weblog Awards. Now it made me think, now that’s a nice driving force for the growing number of bloggers around the world. I thought this would, somehow, promote better blogs on the blogosphere.

However, before I got news of Abe’s announcement, I also got to know about another weblog award. The Weblog Awards, which claims to be the largest blog competition, happens to include Pinoystupid as one of its top 10 Best Asian Blog. As the title implies it’s about stupidities of Pinoys. The Critic is presumably a Filipino/Filipina vent on denouncing Filipino as the stupidest human beings in the whole world.

He/she really knows his/her turf as he/she is a bit tech savvy in terms of identifying exactly detractors. Apparently, he/she wants to encourage Filipinos to think about the negative things that’s defining the race but as to what he want them to do about it—I’m not sure if he’s got the right motive. He/she claims that he/she wants Filipinos (apparently, if he/she IS a Filipino has already done this) to think about the negativity that uniquely defines Filipinos but apparently he’s referring to most people without access or even saw a computer. Anyway, I won’t elaborate on this as I know that Pinoystupid is an eloquent thinker and writer while he has some points majority and his/her main objective is way below the belt (and to single out Filipinos???). Ultimately I’m ambivalent about this blog.

His/her objective, as he/she claims, is to provoke the Filipino people into what?? I think intriguing people—to get good traffic—nice strategy to insinuate hate, anger. But I agree that there are things that Filipinos need to think about in order for the country to regain its glory.

Now with the weblog awards, (sorry got a bit sidetracked there) I say, there are really many weblog awards around but as to which one’s the most prestigious it’s still one’s choice. The weblog awards of Abe is about 6 years old while the weblog awards where Pinoystupid ranked as one of Asia’s best is about 3 but it boast of being unique than the former.

Now it’s up to you to vote the best at the forum of your choice. Vote at the bloggies until January 10, 2007 (apparently there’s an editorial glitch, it read 2005) or vote for the 2007 Weblog Awards from September to October 2007.