by I am Eric.E. on Monday, December 22, 2008

I've learned another origami from the internet. It's a better looking rose than those that I already know.

Another Food Trip

by I am Eric.E. on Sunday, December 14, 2008


SSS Inquiry

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I was really happy that SSS had their online inquiry where we can check our remittances via their website at http://www.sss.gov.ph. There were three problems however. One is that it takes months before the figures get updated. Second is that their website is too slow. The third problem is about security. You're only asked of your SSS number and your birth date and you can view contributions.

Wall-e

Filed Under ( , ) by I am Eric.E. on Saturday, November 1, 2008


To keep myself from falling asleep, I watched Wall-E a while ago (well it's already 7:26 am here). The movie was nice. Imagine if you can plant a pizza tree lol. The early part made me feel nostalgic. I don't know about movies, but empty streets give me that feeling. It's not that I'm terrified by it, but it just feels familiar. I guess emptiness is just a part of me.

I kinda like to have my own wall-e robot. One who can survive on its own. It knows how to repair itself. It also knows how to charge itself through solar energy. It's a simple yet intelligent robot. But hell do I wish I know much about electronics and that money here is easy and prices were low. Well, if there's a will, there's a way right. I've downloaded an ebook about basics on electronics. I'll be studying it soon. 24 hours just seem short. Again, if there's a will there's a way.

Another food trip

Filed Under ( , , , ) by I am Eric.E. on Thursday, October 30, 2008

After getting by going nuts over the Lenovo laptop cam, guess what? Another food trip! We went to Coco's grill. My goal was to eat the all-you-can-eat pizza. Bad news! No such menu! Grrr. Well, we ordered other great tasting menu. I ordered the menu that consists of a bread with soup inside (with a bunch of seafood). As usual, I forgot the name of the food. Damn I'm such an idiot. Next time, I'll be sure to take note of the menu. My colleagues ordered what looked like calamares. I was really fooled by it. I really thought that it was calamares and even commented on how to cook the squid to make it soft to eat. Those were onion rings! waaa. Again, another idiotic moment lol. At least I'm sure of one thing, the baby back ribs was delicious! And I'm sure that it was the right name of the menu, and I'm sure of the ingredients. Here are some pictures (not good quality due to the hardware).

From Food Trip at Coco's Grill with ITE Faculty Colleagues


From Food Trip at Coco's Grill with ITE Faculty Colleagues


From Food Trip at Coco's Grill with ITE Faculty Colleagues


From Food Trip at Coco's Grill with ITE Faculty Colleagues


From Food Trip at Coco's Grill with ITE Faculty Colleagues

Dinner at Siggi's and Coffee at KopiRoti

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, October 24, 2008

Just arrived from going out with my college classmates. We had dinner at Siggi's Grill. It's located at 37A Mabini St. (Near Mabini-Torres junction, near Badminton World, near Tumble Tots. I think this is enough for you not to get lost). Thanks to blogie for blogging about this place. I discovered that it was owned by my classmate in MBA, Mr. Bervin. It was nice having been updated. I had a few minutes chat with Bervin and thanks to him, my wait was diminished (my college buddies had me waiting there for one and a half hour because they were lost waaa).

Damn I forgot what I ordered. I think it was called "Catch in the sea" which consists of garlic rice and a fish with really white and soft flesh soaked in margarine with a sprinkle of garlic (I think I'm being stupid with my descriptions. I don't know the name of the fish).

After dinner, we went to Kopi Roti for coffee and chat. There was this weird menu. Almost raw egg with soy sauce and something else. I like the kopi bun, but the egg was weird.

Anyway, here are some pictures:

From Siggi's Grill and Kopi Roti October 24, 2008

From Siggi's Grill and Kopi Roti October 24, 2008

From Siggi's Grill and Kopi Roti October 24, 2008

From Siggi's Grill and Kopi Roti October 24, 2008

From Siggi's Grill and Kopi Roti October 24, 2008

Seminar on Open

Filed Under ( , ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, October 17, 2008

there's a seminar on open source apps on Oct. 23 1-5 pm brok avr1. food and freebies on the house. with certificate. At most 3 students only.

ITE Brochure (A)

by I am Eric.E. on Tuesday, September 30, 2008



ITE Brochure (B)

by I am Eric.E.


Who wants to be a millionaire?

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She does!

Guess Who?

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Monday, September 29, 2008

Clues

Date:
09-25-08_0854
09-25-08_0855

Location:
UIC Lab 203

Just listen carefully

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Sunday, September 28, 2008

It was a great day. I had my activities planned out well. In the morning, I woke up not too early as there was nothing much to do. As usual, I turned the computer on and checked my email. Did a little coding and designing for this brochure that the other guy I asked to do so might not do. Got lazy doing it so I decided to post it here to gather some suggestions by which only one made a comment. Ate my lunch, took a bath, and took off for my masters class. I arrived at school on time 1:00 pm. Well at least I thought I was on time. On time for what? No one was there to have a class! Did I miss something? From what I remembered, our professor last Saturday said that we're going to have our exams "next Saturday". Well that day was "next Saturday". Damn I was so stupid. I knew that we're having classes every first and third Saturday and I took his word literally--"next Saturday". That day was the fourth Saturday. The "next Saturday" that he meant was the first Saturday next month! Well, remind me to just listen carefully. Listen and not just hear.

ITE brochure

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, September 26, 2008


Suggestions... I need suggestions... Got tired designing... :(

Student then, student now

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Just a thought, what would it make you if you were always copying your assignments from others while you were a student? Copy and paste an essay online. Buying essay from your classmates, or avail the paper writing services near Bolton street. Well, I personally think that it is still better to do things by yourself. It's alright to ask for help from others but not letting them do our work. We'll end up becoming students all our lives. The web has many resources that we can tap into. Just take advantage of it. You can avail of many custom essay writing websites for assistance (not for full creation of your project or thesis!).

Money bag

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Saturday, September 20, 2008

One of my blogs now has a money bag beside it! Weeeee! Check it out.

Bad Cheetah

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, September 19, 2008

Bad Cheetah! Some paid blogging advertisers take too long before paying. sigh. Well, at least it's not on this blog. :D

Which of the following is the correct description of representations of fractions?

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Thursday, September 11, 2008

Philnits... Just felt like posting this. Why am I studying again?

Which of the following is the correct description of representations of fractions?

a) When a binary fraction with a finite number of digits is converted to a decimal number, it cannot be represented using a finite number of digits.
b) When a binary fraction with a finite number of digits is converted to a decimal number, it cannot be always represented using a finite number of digits.
c) When a decimal fraction with a finite number of digits is converted to a binary number, it cannot be represented using a finite number of digits.
d) When a decimal fraction with a finite number of digits is converted to a binary number, it cannot be always represented using a finite number of digits.


Answer: d

SE Exam Coverage

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Chapter 3 - Project Management Concepts
Chapter 5 - Software Project Planning
Chapter 8 - Software Quality Assurance

What can you do?

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Sunday, August 24, 2008

They say that knowledge is power. Is that so? If you know almost everything, what can you do?
What can you do if you know at least these (and not just the average knowledge):

Sports:
Badminton, Chess, Basketball, Volleyball, Sepak Takraw

Music:

Guitar, Piano, Flute, Maracas, Singing (Videoke)

Medical:

Taking blood pressure, Changing the inner cannula of the tracheostomy tube, Suctioning a patient, Changing diapers

Technology:

Programming in C/C++, Java, Pascal, Delphi, C#, Html, Php & MySQL, SQL Server, Firebird, Asp classic, etc.
Blogging, Typing

Business:

Marketing, Production and Operations Management, Entrepreneurship, Public Relations

Education:

Tutorial, Teaching, Coaching

I think one body is not enough. When will that technology be available for all? When people can replicate their own bodies to do just as many tasks as they know? Just a thought. :D

Wanted

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, August 22, 2008


A very interesting movie. Makes me wonder if it would someday come true that bullets can be manipulated to move an angle. It's really cool! I mean, a lot of movies were unthinkable before but some of the concepts that were introduced have already come true. It's terrifying, but also interesting. I would want to be able to live when that day comes, but I do not wish to be caught up in the crossfire. I just want to be a spectator hehehe.

And oh... Angelina is still one hot mama. :P

Hancock

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Thursday, August 21, 2008


Watched the movie Hancock yesterday. It was a great movie. I really love hero movies specially with good effects (seems like I haven't matured lol). One thing I noticed though is one inconsistency of the story. In the movie we were told that whenever Hancock and his ex-wife would come near to each other, they become mortals. When they're far from each other, they regain their power. What confused me is the time when Hancock was first hospitalized (the time he got amnesia). The ex-wife told the story that the time Hancock was awake, he did not know her (which tells us that he is conscious and both are still on a weak and fragile state). He however, also told the story that by the time he awakened, the doctors couldn't pierce him with the needles. Do these two different statements occur at different times? I just wonder.

Sigh

by I am Eric.E. on Wednesday, August 20, 2008

I can't believe I miss that place... It was a mistake. The only think I regretted not doing. sigh. I missed SR.

Friendster

Filed Under ( ) by I am Eric.E. on Monday, August 18, 2008

Why do they know my friendster account? hmmm... I don't even know them... Gee, I wish I was popular but I'm not.

War and Games

Filed Under ( , ) by I am Eric.E. on Saturday, August 9, 2008


The Olympics just started. It was a grand opening. For sure it cost a lot. Participants all over the world marched proudly. Everyone had their eyes on this event. Despite all the happy crowds and cheers, a war broke out amidst this peaceful parade: Georgia vs. Russia. The story was that Georgia, in its efforts to regulate rebel movements, made assaults in South Ossetia which unfortunately had many Russian citizens. Russia, knowing this, points out that they need to protect their citizens, and that those who harm them will not go unpunished. Will this be another cold war? What will it contribute to the world's economy? Those countries are large suppliers of oil. For sure, small countries such as ours will also suffer the consequences. See full story at yahoo.

ICT Rankings

Filed Under ( , , ) by I am Eric.E. on Saturday, June 21, 2008

Talking about ICT. A new ranking has been released by the World Economic Forum at http://www.weforum.org/pdf/gitr/2008/Rankings.pdf. According to their report, Denmark is still the most networked economy in the world (for 2 consecutive years). The report was subdivided into 4 parts:

  1. Findings of the Networked Readiness Index (NRI) 2007–2008, together with a number of insightful essays on selected issues of networked readiness, with a specific focus on how it can foster innovation.
  2. Country/Regional case studies showcasing best policies and practices in fostering networked readiness
  3. Detailed profiles for each of the 127 economies covered in the Report, presenting a comprehensive snapshot of each economy’s current networked readiness status and allowing for international and historical comparison on specific variables or components of the NRI.
  4. Detailed data tables for each of the 68 variables composing the NRI
What happened to India? I guess one of the reasons would be the language. The global economy would prefer communication between those with English-speaking entities with familiar accents than those who speak English but have their native accents dominating. Well, it's still not too late for those who want to transact with India. One alternative would be to acquire the services for Hindi translation. Get IAFL or any other translation company. After all, we can do business as long as we understand each other. :D.

Now we need credits

Filed Under ( , , ) by I am Eric.E. on Friday, March 21, 2008

It's really amazing how money can be wiped out so easily. Specially with health problems. Just recently, my grandmother got hospitalized. It's nearly a month now. Our hospital bills skyrocketed. I don't know how we are going to get the money to pay for it. All I know is we need some credit or loan or something. We have exhausted all our credit cards. Maybe we should try the credit card offers online. Is this true? No annual fee? Hmmm... Maybe I should try to look for the Best Credit Card Offer. Or maybe I should just choose one from their Top 10 Credit Cards. Either way, We badly need credit right now...

Technology Tour

Filed Under ( , , ) by I am Eric.E. on Thursday, February 21, 2008

Calling all IT professionals and IT enthusiasts. There will be an incoming Technology tour at Cebu this coming April. This is a great opportunity for both business and career enhancement. Interested? email me for your reservation. Please state your name and contact number.

Philippine Politics

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Recently, the Arroyo administration is facing another challenge: The ZTE broadband deal.

About ZTE
First off let's try to know something about ZTE. ZTE Corporation website Corporation is a global telecommunications equipment and network solutions provider based in China with regional offices in Asia, Africa, America and Europe. In the information written on wikipedia, the only legal controversy encountered by the company is Philippine National Broadband Network controversy.

About the Philippine National Broadband Network Deal
This was about the US$ 329.5 million contract for a national broadband network (NBN) that will improve government communications capabilities. The said deal will link all government offices online.

About the Philippine National Broadband Network Controversy
Last year (2007), a Filipino businessman in the name of Jose "Joey" de Venecia III, son of
House Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr., lost the bidding to ZTE and told senators that the ZTE proposal was overpriced by $130 million to accommodate kickbacks demanded by ex-elections commissioner Benjamin Abalos and the president's husband, Jose Miguel "Mike" Arroyo. The details can be found
here.

About the Philippine Politics
Over the years, (or at least since the time I started to notice the world of Philippine Politics), any administration that was put into power has always had legal controversies. Since Marcos up to today, there has always been strong oppositions to their plans and actions. Marcos was ousted through people power. Aquino faced coup d etats. Ramos has always been criticized by his Vice President who was Erap. Erap was ousted again by another people power. Recently, the Arroyo administration is about to face the same fate. Series of controversies has plagued her leadership.


What do I think?

Well, many have judged the government far too quick. That's to be expected. Even without proper evidence and just succumbing to hearsays, they march to the streets and shout for justice. I wonder if they ever had concrete evidences as to their accusations. I don't blame them. I too have some doubts. However, I think there is more to this than just plain controversies. What I would like to know is "Are there other stakeholders involved (directly or indirectly)?" Do we really know the whole truth about these scandals? Are these people really acting on their personal interests or are they forced into it? Can ZTE corporation be really involved in this? (With this recent scandal as the only legal issue faced so far). If they have been doing this kind of business, how did they miss out on camouflaging this (If you're already good at it, why miss out and why on a third world country?) How do we know this isn't just a show?


Philippine Business

Filed Under ( , , ) by I am Eric.E. on Monday, February 4, 2008

As for my first post, I would like to re-post something from my other blog. Philippine business is somewhat simple but complicated. The processes are well defined. Standards have been set. These should have made things a lot simpler. What then makes it complicated? Well, sad but true, some people running the offices may not be as reliable as we expected. Yeah you got it right--corruption, red tapes, etc. I really don't know how it started to plague this country. Although many people say its because of poverty. Well I don't agree. I have seen far too many people running the office and they are not poor. They have regular and above minimum wages. How come they still do what they are not supposed to do? To my opinion, I think it's because of the lifestyle they chose. They engage in responsibilities but are not even prepared for it. Some are just indolent (Yes indolent! I didn't want to agree with our previous colonizer but it is starting to be evident!). Sad to say, these people are often the first ones to go to the streets and complain of how their lives are miserable. Well back to our topic, if you want to engage in business here in the Philippines, we do have standard procedures. Please, don't encourage people to take shortcuts and read the following (the fees are as of 2007 and are subject to change):

How to register a business name


SINGLE PROPRIETORSHIP

Applicant must secure 2 copies of registration form and pay Php 300.00 (rate may change) for single proprietorship registration processing fee. The registration shall be valid for five (5) years. A surcharge of Php 100.00 is imposed if renewal is filed beyond the three (3) month grace period, counted from the date of expiration of certificate previously issued.

The duly accomplished application form must be filed with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Provincial Office, where the business is located, or the DTI-NCR Office or its satellite offices in case of Metro Manila based businesses.

Requirements:

  1. The applicant must be of legal age(18 years or over)
  2. Two (2) passport size pictures taken not more than one (1) year upon filing of application
  3. If an alien, the applicant must submit the following:
    1. Php 5,000.00 payment for Registration fee
    2. Php 500.00 payment for filing fee
    3. Alien Certificate of Registration (if any)
    4. Accomplished DTI Form No. 16A for single proprietorship or 16B for juridical person. & No. 17 under R.A. No. 7042;
    5. A written appointment of Filipino Resident Agent;
    6. Authority to verify Bank Accounts
    7. Proof of inward remittance of foreign currency (with peso conversion) for non-resident alien and Bank Certificate of Deposit for Resident Alien
    8. Copy of valuation report from Central Bank if investment includes assets other than foreign exchange
    9. Clearance from other involved agencies as Department of Science and Technology, Philippine National Police, etc.
    10. In case of alien retailer, latest permit to engage in retail business per R.A. 1180 without the need to submit the requirements under number 3, except Alien Certificate of Registration
  4. If the applicant has acquired Filipino citizenship by naturalization, election or by any other means provided by law, he must submit proof of Filipino Citizenship
  5. Filipinos whose name are suggestive of alien nationality must submit proof of Filipino Citizenship (e.g. Birth Certificate, Voter's I.D., PRC, I.D.)(
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CORPORATION/PARTNERSHIP

A juridical person already registered with the concerned government agency (i.e. Securities and Exchange Commission - SEC or Cooperative Development Authority - CDA, etc), and using only such registered name may no longer register with DTI under the Business Name Law.

However, if the juridical person chooses to adopt business name in practice of its business other than its corporate/partnership name, the adopted Business Name shall be registered with DTI.

Requirements:
  1. Applicant must secure two (2) copies of registration form and pay Php 500.00 for the registration processing fee.
  2. Accomplished DTI Form No. 16B
  3. If the Corporation or Partnership is fully owned by an alien or the capital of which is more than 40% owned by aliens, the SEC Certificate must specify that it is in accordance with the Foreign Investment Act of 1991
  4. In case there is an increase of capital, submit certificate issued by the SEC
Corporation, partnership, cooperatives using only its registered corporate, partnership, or cooperative names may no longer register under the Business Name Law.

An applicant who maintains a business with branches must register the main business and every branch thereof.

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BUSINESS NAME RESERVATION

Businesses may reserve their business name online by accessing the Business Name Registration System (BNRS) site through http://www.business.gov.ph

  1. Register your Business Name by completing the business applicant profile registration
  2. When completing your application for registration online, there are certain items of information that are mandatory. If these items are left blank, you will receive an error message prompting you to complete them. Among these items are:
    1. Tax Identification Number (TIN)
    2. Email Address
    3. Zip Code
  3. In addition, if the business you are registering is a branch, a franchise or was acquired from a previous business, additional items such as exact business name of the franchise, main office and/or certificate number and date of registration of the acquired business are also required.
  4. After you submit this application, a DTI business Name examiner will review it for completeness. Registration is not complete until a signed copy of the Transaction Reference Number (TRN) acknowledgment form is returned to DTI.
  5. The completed application and correct fee can be paid at the DTI office indicated in your Transaction Reference Number (TRN) acknowledgment form.
Source: Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Philippines

email: btrcp@dti.dti.gov.ph

Yet another blog

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Well, blogging has been a fad lately. Might as well go with the flow. I created this blogger account for one purpose: to critically evaluate different subject matters that may interest me. Anything and everything goes. Who knows? Maybe some people might benefit from this blog. Knowledge is free. Somehow, I can provide a little of it. :D

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