Last Salvo

This has got to be one of the most difficult posts I’ve had to articulate to date. There really is no way of saying what I want to say “diplomatically” as it it’s bound to offend or disappoint any “idealist” out there. It’s like trying to explain calmly to a woman how a man’s mind really works (the horror!) despite them desperately wanting to believe otherwise. I’d take arguments over Religion anytime.

Anyways, enough of that. This post hopefully will be my last with regards to the political events that have transpired recently. 1 I will continue commenting on posts though hahahaha, I’m still waiting for my “i told you so” moment, which I believe will come soon enough. At this point, I think I really have to get back to worrying about the stuff in my regular “life.”

I actually had wanted to post this much much earlier (like right after the election), but couldn’t find an “angle” to use as a springboard. The reason was because the last thing I wanted was to post it late in the game and people would think Dude, you’re still hung up on this? Get over it!

But thanks to a friend of mine who felt passionate about the whole issue, and took offense to how I simply generalized Noynoy supporters believing in the false notion of mabait = magaling. I was called out publicly, which I didn’t mind. 2 I can take it as much as I can dish it out – further proof that I resonate with Gordon So thankfully, now I do have that “avenue” I was looking for to get to post my thoughts – because I’d like people to understand where I’m coming from.

So, where should I begin… Read More

Notes

Notes
1 I will continue commenting on posts though hahahaha, I’m still waiting for my “i told you so” moment, which I believe will come soon enough.
2 I can take it as much as I can dish it out – further proof that I resonate with Gordon

Beware Apple routers running on PLDT DSL

Did that get your attention? Sorry to make it sound urgent, but the fact is, I’m not sure if it is urgent. But in case it applies to you, then I’ve just done you a big favor.

The thesis of this post is that there is a possibility that the PLDT DSL service, literally damages Apple devices that have gateway (i.e. routing) capabilities.

Background

A few years ago, I threw away my Time Capsule (TC). 1 Of course, after cannibalizing the 1TB drive and assimilating it into the Drobo The reason for which was because its gateway/routing capablities died without any warning. It would always throw an error of not being able to authenticate with PLDT’s PPPoE server. When I try connecting the computer(s) directly to the modem, it/they would work. Hence I was convinced it was the TC’s problem.

That was thennow, I’m not so sure. Read More

Notes

Notes
1 Of course, after cannibalizing the 1TB drive and assimilating it into the Drobo

Thank You

Mr. Gordon (or is it still senator Gordon at this point?)

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to care enough as to actively advocate your vision in my own little way (as I’m usually apathetic to these sorts of things) I have no regrets in having done my part, no matter how futile it seemed, in trying to open people’s eyes to the truth most of us are not willing to accept… yet.

Please continue your public service in whatever capacity available to you. You, of all people, have already proven that you don’t need to be president to do great things for our people (of course it would speed things up if you were, but I digress).

May you continue to prove what we (your supporters) already know to be true – that regardless of others’ sentiments – you do care for our motherland more than anyone else in the current political landscape – and are willing to do whatever it takes to bring back our country the dignity it deserves.

I’m skeptical, but look forward nonetheless to the day that the Philippines will be ready for someone like you… because God knows we need it badly.

Don’t give up on us, Gordon.

  • Carlo Santos from Pasig City

Fearless forecast

Given the “weights” people seem to be using to vote, my forecast is that the results are going to turn out as predicted. And while it does dishearten me, I guess I’ll have to accept it as that’s the “voice of the people” – which in turn vindicates my old claim that we really don’t deserve democracy.

I just want to go on the record that if Noynoy doesn’t deliver on his promises… those who voted for him are not going to hear the end of it from me. And the next time we talk politics, your opinions would be of considerably less significance. So your man better be the person you hope him to be – because I’m pretty sure he’s not. And thankfully, unlike debating the existence of God, we will have the answer if he’s indeed the man who could “fix” our country. If your “faith” in him was just that; blind, naive faith – or if it really was based on something more substantial (which I highly doubt).

In fact, just for the heck of it, I’m willing to make a bet: If Noynoy wins, and he does deliver – then I’ll shave my head bald. If by some miracle, Gordon wins, and he doesn’t deliver, I’ll do the same. Read More

Why I chose the candidate I chose

I’ve been more active in “advocating” my support for Gordon in the recent days. It was prompted by some article of a person who’s “reasoning” kinda turned me off. Not because it was wrong per se, but simply because it was a bit “shallow” (for lack of a better word) given the stakes.

My thesis is pretty simple with regards to choosing a leader for the country: Get the most qualified person for the job. Now that may be easy to say and every camp has it’s own [legitimate] arguments as to why they claim their candidate to be “qualified.” Given that all candidates seem to be “qualified,” it really leaves us with one delineating factor – and the funny thing is that it’s not really that different from an employer choosing a new employee.

From my field of work, I can say with certainty that the things we read in resumes or CVs mean less and less as the world continues to modernize. What we really pay attention to is an individual’s portfolio. That is to say, what actual things has he/she done This is important especially in our line of work as the real visionaries tend to be the people you least expect. That and most talented people in the tech industry have some form of “Aspergers”

In politics, one’s “resume” is what we usually see: the candidate’s marketing of themselves. And all three candidates worth considering (Gibo, Gordon, Noy) have their respective “impressive” traits (for lack of a better term) on paper. It’s but natural to assume that all of them will oversell themselves in one way or the other – nothing wrong with that; after all, that’s how you get a job.

That’s the resume, but the portfolio is another thing… it’s the actual tangible accomplishments – and that’s where certain candidates clearly start to set themselves apart from the rest. Read More