Archive for October, 2006

One day at a time

Friday, October 27th, 2006

What does one do when one is too low? Perhaps the first most empowering thing to do is recognize where we are in the tide of emotions, and once known, take the appropriate action not to be swept away. The numbness of depression renders everything to a full stop - the future is just too […]

Down - but not out!

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Thank you:
Eileen for emailing about Fuzzy Logic.
Bong for sending the text he wrote for Asean IPR.
Julianne for whipping up a nice structure for the symposium.
Kim for working through with MAAP.
Nemcy for blogging about her birthday.
Meps for being in touch.
No thanks:
To that horrible ASEF woman from Singapore for reminding me of her arrogant behavior towards me.
To […]

Stop the lies on television about instant noodles

Friday, October 27th, 2006

A blatant lie I keep seeing on television is that instant noodles are good for you. Here, this lie is being pushed two ways: [1] the convenience of cup or bowl-type instant noodles (the type where you just add hot water) is being pushed to office workers especially those who need to work late hours […]

Getting stuff done

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

I’ve just started a “to-do list” here and I thought that maybe if I look at it everyday and work through it slowly each day everyday, then I’d actually get things done.

1. Get the KURO Satellites started. I guess this going along nicely with Al handling the coordination of the satellites. I do get a […]

Visit to museum

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Just arrived home from the Lopez Museum to see Fuzzy Logic, and we made it just in time as now it’s raining! Here’s a photo of Edward with Neri at the museum.

It was a really nice visit - the staff was setting up the exhibition and they were so funny. They were preparing for the […]

Pineapples and earthquakes

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Should be off to bed early tonight, with the hope that I will make it to the “Fuzzy Logic” exhibition - in the morning rather than the evening opening cocktails. I need to sign some paper at the museum anyway, and of course, I am very interested in how everything looks together. I suppose I […]

World celebrates Eid Al-Fitr

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

A few contacts on-line have thought that I was Muslim, largely because of my name, and a good friend in the new media circuit have asked if I was Muslim. He thought it was a strange question but he asked anyway and I told him sometimes I wish I was Muslim! I have a number […]