
Some computer and tech-savvy freak who loves to tumblr all about his findings in life. He loves playing sports especially football and is in deep love with Libby's canned vienna sausages! He also agrees that the world is just... awesooome!

May idadagdag ako, we say ‘pa-xerox’ instead of ‘pa-photocopy’ hahaha
I still enjoy wathing this old preview of SC2! Share lang para sa mga di pa nakakapanood! =)
There’s this site that I found while browsing the TipidPC forums earlier. It’s a livestream of a Starcraft 2 beta player in-game. Just click on the link above. Anyway, I also found out that if you have a Battle.net account and any legit Blizzard CD-key registered to your email, you can be a beta tester yourself.
“Note: You must have at least one (1) authentic Blizzard game registered to your email to opt for the beta. World of Warcraft Trial version is not valid.”
If your internet connection is too slow to watch the livestream, there is always YouTube!
Manny: Pare, kelan ba birthday mo?
Gilbert: July 31.
Manny: Anong taon?
Gilbert: Taon-taon gago. Alangan namang sometimes. Tanga ka ba.
"Ganda kahit na old school! Swabeng swabe ung scenes sa lyrics… Kaso lang iba na ung generation ngayon… Haha.. E-heads Final Set Concert.. Hayy.. Nakakamiss!
the-best-local-music-video-of-the-mtv-generation:HULING EL BIMBO
Why it’s really good: In an interview on IBC’s MVTV in 1996, lead vocalist Ely Buendia explained that this would be the band’s very first video on film. With a big budget, high production value, and hired talents, the guys stated that, unlike the many performance-heavy clips produced in those days, “Ang Huling El Bimbo“ was the very first major Pinoy music video to ever incorporate a movie-like storyline.
“Ang Huling El Bimbo“ narrates the tragic tale of a man who was never able to express his love to a childhood sweetheart. Director Aureus Solito was able to find the right balance of images and narrative techniques that steered the video away from becoming too literal and too cheesy, shaping it into something that was memorable and locally avant-garde (in the ’90s). Dare we even say it? No other local music video has ever come close to the beauty and impact of Mr. Solito’s visual telling of this iconic Eraserheads song.
[totally agree. sino ba namang dna pa huling el bimbo.]
I got to drive the Lancer today (for the first time!) going to school and man, it is suhweet! Unconciously reached 140km/h in the skyway. It seemed like I was driving at a mere hundred I swear! until I saw the speedometer playing around the 140 notch. =) Guess you have to speed up around 160km/h to feel the speed from the inside!
And that makes the highlight for today, sorry leap! Thank You God and goodnight world!
Go Sir Dexter! Filkomu prof ko yan!!!
Cinemalaya 2008 short film category finalist Director/ Writter/ Producer: Dexter B. Cayanes
[Dexter] Cayanes was awarded Best Director (shorts) for Musa in the 2009 Cinemalaya Film Festival.