Archive for February, 2008


Numero Doce : WAR of the WORLDS

Numero Doce : WAR of the WORLDS.

If you’re in Cebu and you’re ready to party like you’ve never been, the place to go is Numero Doce. Yes, Numero Doce especially the one at Mango Square. This place famous for its Blue Kamikaze. This is also a place notorious for gathering cebu’s all kinds of sexes. Yeah, you heard it right, all sexes; men, women, fags, lesbians, the not-so men, the not-so women, the maya’s, the so-called double blades, you name it - Numero Doce gathered ‘em all. Weekends, even weekdays, it’s a party like hell. Personally, I’ve only been to Numero Doce twice and my experience was not at all amazing. Imagine, you get to see two good-looking guys swapping tongues on a table next to yours. :lol: . You can even see guys dirty dancing on to each other. It’s really, as what my friends call it, A WAR OF THE WORLDS.

Honestly, the place is great. Not to mention the drinks. and hey, this is my opinion.

Numero Doce

I got served.

served

I got served.

Saturday, February 16, 2008. I was busy listening to some QA evaluations, I was called by my direct supervisor. I got served. Yes. I got served. You heard it right. I got served.

Actually, I got served with my Annual Performance Appraisal. I couldn’t believe that it has been more than a year that I’ve joined the company. I sat beside my sup’s station and was ready for any blow towards my performance. Well, being an employee of a Performance based company, I should’ve been expecting this. :lol: lol. Anyway, going back… she showed me the file containing my stats for the past year. My head was in a blur due to numerous reds and blues on my stats. She explained how the appraisal works, the formula(s) and then some stuff concerning the appraisal. She continued explaining the basics where I got the red marks, meaning “failures” and the blue marks. Generally, I got a lot of blue marks on my performance. (you know what that means!) :lol: lol. She showed me my competencies and most of them, if not, all were Outstanding. haha :-D . She also showed me her comments - all of them were good. It was really heart warming to hear such good words from someone. :-)

Now that I’m more than a year with the company. I’m up for the challenge. I’ll be cunning. haha. I have to strategize. -end-

Tags: My South Park Character.

Here’s how the game goes.

  1. You receive a tag. (of course!!! LOL)
  2. You go this site  http://www.sp-studio.de/
  3. Create your own South Park Character.
  4. Create an entry with your generated character.
  5. Tag your friends.
  6. Enjoy!!!

 Here’s mine. LOL.

Beejing Southpark

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Now, let me tag these peeps…

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Happy Valentines Day

Happy Valentines Day Everyone!

Excerpt: Mark your calendar for 2008’s sky shows

 Total Lunar Eclipse
Marco Ugarte / AP file

The moon is seen taking different orange tones during a lunar eclipse over Mexico City on Aug. 28, 2007.

By : Joe Rao,  skywatching columnist

Mark Wednesday, Feb. 20, on your calendar as “Lunar Eclipse Night,” for if the weather is fair you should have no difficulty observing a total eclipse of the moon.

The eclipse will be visible wherever the moon is above the horizon during the time frame that the eclipse is taking place. As it turns out, North and South America will be turned toward the moon and will be in excellent position for this sky show.

Europe, Africa and a part of western Asia will also be able to see the eclipse, although for these regions the event will take place in the hours just before sunrise on the morning of Feb. 21.

All told, given clear skies, about three billion potential eclipse viewers will be able to partake in the spectacle of the full moon becoming completely immersed in the Earth’s shadow.

This will be the third total lunar eclipse within the past year. The previous two favored different parts of North America, but this one will be readily visible from start-to-finish across much of the continent, weather permitting.

The total phase will last 51 minutes and begins at 10:01 p.m. ET.

Because some of the sunlight striking the Earth is diffused and scattered by our atmosphere, the Earth’s shadow is not completely dark. Typically there are coppery red and orange hues cast over the moon at and near totality from sunlight refracted from our atmosphere around the edge of the Earth, giving the moon the appearance of an eerie glowing ball. 

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This year’s astronomical calendar features not just one, but two pairings of the sky’s brightest planets - plus a total solar eclipse visible from exotic locations, and a total lunar eclipse that most Americans will be able to see from their backyards.
There’s also a good selection of star cluster occultations, and a promising opportunity to catch August’s annual Perseid meteor shower.

Here are some of the more noteworthy sky events of the year. Space.com’s Night Sky column will provide more extensive coverage of each event as it draws closer.

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beejing: The Quarter Life Crisis

I couldn’t believe to have received such an overwhelming response from friends I knew from the blogosphere as well as friends I knew personally. I received overwhelming comments on my previous entry, I choose. I decided not to approve some of the comments because some of them are too personal. lol. :lol: What is really the Quarter Life Crisis?

I scoured the web to find the meaning of QLC and most of the documents I’ve come acrossed with do have the same meaning. Most of them are so confusing that I decided to make my own.

Here goes…

THE QUARTER LIFE CRISIS.

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