Saturday, December 23, 2006

Maligayang Pasko !

Just a quick post to wish everyone a Merry Christmas...or as the say here in Tagalog: Maligayang Pasko ! I hope you all have a great new year as well.

I probably won't be posting anything for a week or so. We're going to go to Bohol and then Bantayan to spend some time on beaches and maybe do some diving.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Thinking ahead...

I've had a lot of time on my hands the last few days so I started thinking a lot about what to do over the coming weeks. Then I started thinking about what I'll do after I get home. Top of the list is looking for work. I have a few ideas but I figured I'd start with posting my resume on here on the blog. The link is now on the top of the blue sidebar.

So if you know anyone who's looking for a Mechanical Engineer with some good design and manufacturing experience, please forward the link to them. Please feel free to pass on the link to this blog as well. So far it looks like I'll be back home in Canada around the first week of February.




Some geeky techie stuff:

I generated the pdf using a handy little tool called CutePDF Writer combined with a GPL licensed postscript converter called Ghostscript. It behaves as another printer on your machine. To generate a pdf of any document, you just select "CutePDF Writer" in the printer list. A dialogue box will come up asking you for the file name.

I stored the file on online file storage site at www.box.net. You get 1GB free by signing up. The upload time depends on your internet connection, but with broadband it's pretty fast. They have deals for more storage, but for sharing small files like documents the free storage size is more than enough.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Manila and Josie's Wedding

We left for Manila on Monday morning. The flight itself was short, but the landing was a little bumpy due to turbulence. The pilot had to abort the sequence and start over again.

Manila itself is a lot nicer and cleaner than I remember it. Getting around town is a real pain though, the traffic is brutal. It seems like we spent most of the day on Tuesday in a vehicle stuck in traffic. We stayed with Jasmine and her brother J.P. J.P. was nice enough to drive us around to do some shopping and meeting up with people. I also met some of Aimee's Manila friends later on in the night...a lively bunch and really nice people.

For those of you that don't know, filipinos use different terms to refer to their relatives and family. Tita is used for Aunts, Tito for uncles, Kuya for older brothers/cousins/male family friends, Ate for older sisters/cousins/female family friends, and Lolo/Lola for Grandpa/Grandma.

I had to buy a traditional formal shirt for the wedding called a barong. Looks thin, but it's kind of like wearing a windbreaker...not much in terms of ventilation. We lucked out with some cooler weather so it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.

The wedding itself was good. It was nice to see some relatives that I hadn't seen in years and meet some relatives that I had never met before. Some of the relatives that I thought would be there weren't so I'll have to make some plans to go visit them in the coming weeks.

The pictures don't look that great. The lighting was low and I tried to get away with not using the flash too much. The 400ISO setting on the camera is junk, but here are some anyways:

Tita Salud and Tito Pepe checking out some video on Jon's phone:




Inside the church:




Jon, Aimee, Tita Beth, Tito Candido and his wife Tita Carmen, Dr. Cecil Ramos, and me:




Ate Leida and me:




Tita Salud and Tito Pepe making some short speeches:






Ate Josie and Andrew cutting the cake and the toast of the night:






Here's one with Kuyas Junjun and Boy with Tita Salud and me. I'm not sure who the older couple is, but I'm sure mom will know:





Whew ! This was a long post.

Beach resorts at Mactan

I tagged along with Aimee for a Christmas party with the girls from her flag football team. We hung about a couple of beach resorts: White Sands and Shangri La's Mactan Island Resort and Spa. Pretty fancy places and on the pricey side, but really really nice.

The party itself was a lot of fun with the girls getting really silly with their secret santa gift exchange. They brought enough food to feed a rugby team and their pets. Spent the night at White Sands and kind of snuck into Shangri La to hang about the beach for the morning. I didn't bring a camera though...probably a good thing.

Update...

I updated the previous post about malapascua with some pictures...have a look.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Malapascua and diving...

Aimee, Jon, and I went to Malapascua on Thursday and came back yesterday afternoon. It's a small island north of Cebu island that's famous for beaches and diving. It took us about two hours to get to the ferry (forgot the actual visayan term for the boat)and about a 45 minute ride to get to the island. We stayed at a small inland resort called Kuan Ba or The Wobbly Boot. Uncle Geoff is part owner of the place.

It was a good chance for me to get some diving experience. I managed to get the Open Water certification in two and a half days. It was a lot of work and not much time to really relax. When I wasn't in the water, I was busy reading and testing for the knowledge base that you need. I got certified by Thresher Shark Divers under the instruction of Ravi Jassal...great guy and a pretty good instructor. I don't have the certification to dive deep enough to get to see the thresher sharks or some of the manta rays that they have around there. I imagine that I'll head up there again to get the Advanced Open Water certification to do those dives. I'll have lots of time again after the new year to head up there for a few days.

I didn't take many pictures of the place because I was fairly busy. Aimee took some so I'll have to get them off of her before I post some pictures. We're heading up to Manila tomorrow morning and I still have to pack so no time to post any pictures. I'll get around to it after we get back.

Update: Here are some pics

Aimee chatting up a german dude on the boat ride over:




A view of the island boats:




Gearing up and looking like divers:



Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Hanging about...

We were supposed to go to Malapasqua on Monday, but the typhoon had stirred up the waters in the area and diving would have been bad. So we decided to wait a couple of days before heading up there.

I spent more time at the gym boxing and swimming, went to see "Casino Royale" with Andrea, and being a mall rat.

I also took Aimee, Jon, and Uncle Geoff out for dinner at a cool japanese place here. The food was really good and the atmosphere was nice. Jon's a bit of a celebrity around here because of his modelling work so some of the girls on the staff were giggling and trying to get a picture of him.

There's a wierd phonomenon here with cell phones. It's kind of like yawning...one person starts and then in a matter of minutes the people around are doing it too. In every conversation there's a moment when everyone is fiddling with their phone. Here's what it looks like:



I stitched two pictures together using
autostitch. It's neat and it works well. The demo version is free, but I don't know if there's a limit on how much you can use it.

Badian

A bunch of my cousin's friends decided to go on a weekend trip down south to Badia. The family of one of the guys have a beach resort there. The four-hour trip there was interesting, but a little long...can't really drive too fast through those windy roads.

A Catergory 1 typhoonblew here the same weekend too. The storm was enough to postpone the ASEAN Summit here until January. Although I think that they used the storm as an excuse because they weren't ready to host it yet. The convention centre is still under construction.

We weren't affected too badly by the weather. It was just gloomy and rainy...cold for the natives, refreshing for me. Andrea's family beach house towards the north of the island got hit hard with really strong winds blowing trees over.

The weather wasn't conducive for being at a beach but it was still a good time. With everyone speaking cebuano most of the time, I pass the time having a one sided conversation with a bottle of Tanduay rum. We brought food with us and the people at the resort did an excellent job of cooking it up. We also bought some really fresh fish off of some fishermen who were paddling by.

We were supposed to go check out the Kawasan falls in the area, but the weather was still bad and there was no point to trekking in the mud and rain to get there. We might head back down some other time to check it out.

Unfortunately, my digicam doesn't work too well in the rain and all my batteries were drained. It was a shame because I wanted to get some shots of pigs getting transported in tricycles here. Really unique ! If I see any down the road, I'll make sure I get a picture.

Beach on Mactan Island

I met a guy here at the kiwi lodge from BC who's a snowboarder. It turns out that he's good buddies with Paul Horton, who's out there in an effort to make the olympic team for boardercross. I tried emailing Paul about it, but the address I have for him didn't work. If any of you are in touch with Paul...please tell him I met "toaster" here in Cebu.

Anyway...Toaster, Andrea, and I went to the Portofino beach resort on Mactan island to hang out there for the day. The place turned out to be a pain in the ass to get to partly because the cab driver didn't know where it was. It was a small beach...nothing spectacular, but it was nice to sit there, have a San Miguel Light, and chill out for a bit.

The weather wasn't that great. It had rained in the morning and the sun was struggling to poke through the clouds, but it was still nice. Here are some shots of sand, dead jellyfish, and the beach area:







There was a hobbie catameran lying there at the resort. I thought about taking it out, but it looked like it hadn't been used in a while. If I had another beer, I probably would have taken it out, but the service was poor and I never got to order another drink.

We had lunch afterwards at a bar called MB's Tavern. Apperently it's another popular hangout for expats here. It was started by a german...the schnitzel was good.

I decided to go play basketball with Jon and a bunch of other guys. I was terrible out there: a couple of airballs and some porous defence. I rememebered why I stopped playing though. I was hobbling around for a couple of days.

Comments...

I was wondering why nobody was commenting on the site anymore. I thought I lost a lot of love...started feeling emotional and distraught. Then I remembered I turned on the comment moderation feature to see what I can do with censoring comments...especially those by a crazy kiwi. Apparently I have to approve every comment before they're posted. I turned that feature off, so comment away !

Some people are still commenting anonymously. Please sign your name...It'd be nice to know who is saying what.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Boxing

I got a month-long membership at the gym where Jon and Aimee work out. It's good...sort of like a typical Goodlife Fitness gym back in Canada, except that they have badminton courts instead of squash or racquetball courts. They also have boxing training. Jon actually was in a celebrity boxing match in Manila a couple of weeks ago...yeah, he's pretty good.

Anyways, he took a video of my first go at it with his phone. Have a look:



I look really slow and standing straight up. I'll try to keep up with thte training and we'll take another video in about a month from now and see how I look then.

Feel free to come up with some boxer names for me and post them in the comments. Here's mine: Ramzi "Slohanfaht" Asfourrrrr !

Saturday, December 02, 2006

CFFL Superbowl

Sadly, the Pink Flamingos got spanked really bad by the Sharks. It was tough to watch but here are some pictures. Josh animated and going over offense plays, a cute one of Tonet, and my entry for the Silliman U mascot.





Typhoon

Some of you may have heard about the typhoon that hit here in the Philippines. It hit the northern islands of the country and mainly around the capital, Manila.

We didn't really get affected here in Cube. Only a little short rainfall the other day, but it's been sunny and hot here.

A Taoist Temple in Cebu

Andrea and I went to check out the Taois Temple here in Cebu. I don't know much about Taoism because there wasn't much information about it there and didn't bother asking anyone about it. You can't take pictures of the statues inside the temple either. They did have a poster about some kidney shaped wood blocks that people use to ask a question when they pray. They think about the question and then drop the blocks. How the blocks end up give a yes, no, or maybe answer to the question. Seems a little strange to me, but if it works for the people that believe in it, so be it.

Anyways, I got some nice pictures there. Could have had more, but the batteries in the camera died on me. And the spare ones I was carrying turned out to be dead too. I managed to get a couple of this really cute baby girl there. Have a look:







Photoshops of what the diety for the Macho Temple looks like seems like a fun politically incorrect thing to do here. So far F's been the only one to send me something for the Silliman University mascot...see this one.

Andrea got us lost on the way out of the gated neighbourhood that the temple was in...It was pretty hot walking around there. She's a crazy kiwi girl that I met the first week I was here. Her family owns and runs the Kiwi Lodge here in Cebu. It's close to the centre of the city and the food's pretty good.

B&W Album

I uploaded the b&w photos to India Album 7. Some of them look crooked. I'm not sure if the negatives look that way or the scanning system did it. I've had the problem before...not paying attention to the frame lines of the view finder. I'll have to be more conscious of it using the camera next time.

B&W pics from India

I finally got some of my black and white film developed. The pictures turned out great. I took them using my Olympus XA compact camera and Kodak 400CN film. I wish they made a compact digicam with a fixed focal length lens and a quality that rivals the lens on this little camera. I like the ease of use of digital photography, but I have to say that I still prefer the look of film taken with simple old cameras that have very high quality lenses. Especially using B&W film. Anyways, here are some of the pics. I'll have to put up another album for them sometime.









Developing film here is pretty cheap. I got 3 rolls developed, prints, and CDs done for around $15. The same thing back in Canada would have probably cost around $50.