18
Feb

The Twitter Challenge

This is a note to self:

Twitter Challenge is simple: answering a question within a single twit (140 characters). The challenge is inherent in (1) the question for the day and (2) the 140-character limit. These constraints force a Twitterer to condense his answer. It is also a good mental exercise.

Of course, the challenge is open to all Twitterers. And the Twitterer can expand his/her reply through a blog post. Then, someone (possibly the one who issued the question) can collate the twit and/or blog post URLs and post them somewhere.

The main idea is not original (think blog carnivals). This challenge is just a variation – a twist, if you will.

Question can be posted via Twitter and/or a blog post.

Hosting the Twitter Challenge can be rotated.

Once a week or once a month?

15
Feb

Mga maikling bukas na liham

Para kay Vivianne Yuchengco:

Ang taray mo ha? Bago ka magtaray, balikan mo muna mga pinaggagagawa mo noong panahon ng impeachment ni Joseph Estrada. May pa walkout-walkout ka pa nun. Ngayon, nagpuputok ang butsi mo dahil sabi ng club mo, dapat magresign sina Atienza at Neri. Di ka sang-ayon, sabi mo, dahil dapat hindi mamulitika ang Makati Business Club. Noong mamulitika ang MBC noong 2000-2001, kumontra ka ba? Nagwalk out ka nga eh. Ang labo mo naman. Kaya siguro stock broker ka lang at walang mahalagang posisyon sa mga kumpanya ng pamilya mo – malabo ka kasi kausap.

Ganito na lang. Maniniwala ako sa iyo kung babayaran ng pamilya nyo ang lahat ng nadugas ng Pacific Plans nyo. Hangga’t hindi nyo ginagawa yun, nek-nek mo.

Arbet

Para kay Romy Neri:

Di ko malaman kung matatawa or maaawa ako sa yo. Ewan ko ha. Ikaw ba naman na halos linggo-linggo may nagpipiket sa harap ng bahay mo. Buti nga di ka pa nababaliw.

Pero ewan. Kung anu-ano pa pinagsasabi mo. Kesyo hindi rally ang sagot sa problema, kesyo dapat sagutin ang ugat ng problema. Ang problema, kasama ka run sa problema! Hindi mo ba magets yun? May alam ka, pero ayaw mo sabihin. Bakit? Executive privilege ka dyan. Palusot mo lang yun. So porke may executive privilege di ka na magsasalita tungkol sa krimen?

Sang-ayon ako sa yo na malalim ang ugat ng problema. Ang problema sa yo, mukhang nakompromiso ka na ng isang taong malapit sa yo.

Pakikumusta na lang ako kay Tom.

Arbet

Para kay Heneral Avelino Razon:

Ilang buwan pa ba bago ka magretiro? Kung ako sa yo, aayusin ko ang trabaho ko para hindi masira ang kredibilidad, integridad, at reputasyon ko.

Naaawa ako sa yo noong Lunes. Parang hirap na hirap ka magsinungaling. Mahirap naman talaga, di ba? Lalo na kung matagal kang naging matinong pulis. Dapat ngayon ay iyo nang napagtanto na walang maibubungang mabuti ang pagsisinungaling, kasi mapapahiya ka lang.

Tulad nyan. Sabi mo noong Lunes, yung kapatid ni Jun Lozada ang humingi ng proteksyon sa PNP-Police Security Protection Office. Nanumpa ka nun ha, na sasabihin mo ang totoo. Ngayon, sabi ng hepe ng PSPO, hindi raw humingi ng tulong ang kapatid ni Lozada na si Carmen. Sinungaling ka ba, General? Siguro naman hindi. Kaso, ayan oh.

General, hanggat maaga pa, isalba mo ang iyong reputasyon. Bigyan ka man ng pera ng amo mo, pero araw-araw ka naman nilibak sa mga aklat pangkasaysayan. Karamihan ng tao iisipin na isa kang tuta at sinungaling. Sabagay, buhay mo yan, pakialam ko ba?

Arbet

15
Feb

Gloria resign! Now na! (the banner)

You are free to grab the banner, the license is at the sidebar.

The URL of the banner is http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x247/princeheinell/gma-resign-banner.jpg

Gloria’s image taken from the poster made by Nightdreamer.

13
Feb

Bitterness to the extreme

Got this via SMS at an ungodly hour (1:58AM) from an unknown source.

Lord,

Kung wala kayong ibibigay na ka-date sa akin ngayong Valentines…

Please…

Dapat lahat ng friends ko,

Wala rin!

Damay-damay na to! Wa ha ha ha!

I almost threw the phone away. Almost.

13
Feb

Rationalizing lazy thinkers

Some people are asking others and themselves this question: “How come, despite all these scandals, there is no outrage? How come we are not out in the streets, protesting these fools?” One sociology professor from a Catholic university says it is because of people power fatigue.

For me, it is plain and simple rationalization, a defense mechanism triggered to defend the ego. In this case, let me give way to Siege Malvar (quoting him in full):

I think what’s keeping Gloria in power is the Filipino hardheadedness to swallow his own pride. After all, you guys made all that noise in Edsa to put her in power.

Now, you just don’t want to admit you made a mistake.

So, on, and on, we wait for something from the machine to arrive. We wait for a God-given disease to consume her flesh, we wait for an assassin’s bullet to pierce through her vest, we wait for other people to take courage and rise up. We wait. Because we don’t wanna say “I told you so” to ourselves.

You disgust me, Philippines. You with all your “blogging” “for peace”, “for unity”, for all the fucking causes you can think of next.

You disgust me because you are letting this happen. You made this monster, gave her executive powers, and you’re too proud to admit it.

Corruption is staring at you right in the face, Philippines, and what are you doing about it?

(If you want to comment on his blog post, please go to this link.)

Last night, TV Patrol had this report, where they asked people who were waiting to get in as contestants for their turd-of-a-noontime-show WoWoWee about the Lozada expose. The answers are, I think, symptomatic of the defense mechanism stated earlier. The comments were funny, serious, agreeable, and detestable, all at the same time. (As a side note, there was a pro-Gloria amongst them, and she must be glad she was not mugged he he.) But most of them said that “wala rin namang mangyayari” (nothing will come out of it).

That is people power fatigue. That is rationalization.

The problem is that defense mechanisms can be unhealthy. In our case, the unhealthiness stems from the fact that we have virtually abdicated our roles as citizens. We ALLOW these things to happen because “wala rin namang mangyayari” if we acted on these things. Yet we don’t want to admit that EDSA 2 is a mistake. This is another form of defense mechanism, and psychologists call it denial – one of the most unhealthy among the defense mechanisms. Read Siege’s post above. And wala talagang mangyayari because WE CHOOSE TO DO NOTHING. As we say in computing, GIGO – garbage in, garbage out.

And there is a more subtle form of rationalization that is creeping the Interwebs. You can recognize this form easily. It begins with someone justifying his/her participation on EDSA 2 – a simple rationalization. Then, when asked about the current situation, another rationalization comes up. He or she will say that there are more better ways to affect change yada yada et cetera ad infinitum, without even saying what are those ways. And the most sinister amongst these is the implication that we should just move on and let things be. Yes, even if there is corruption, let it be. We might as well have no laws, right?

Why are these rationalizations unhealthy? Because we are hurting ourselves in the long term. What is happening nowadays (and what had happened before) will become templates for tomorrow – what has been done before can be done again. Because we are not addressing the issues, they will keep on hounding us again and again and again. Rationalizing might have swept the dust under the carpet, but the dust remains, only hidden.

And the worst thing? You may slug on your own (better?) way to affect change, but it may all be for naught since you chose to ignore the issue. Baka wala ring mangyari in the end.

PS: Actually, I would have wanted to use laziness as the thesis of this blog post, coupled by selfishness. Next time, maybe.

13
Feb

Pampanga politics takes a national significance

I think there is a concerted effort to unseat Pampanga Governor Fr. Ed Panlilio.

He won with a slim margin (and considered a miracle at that) against the well-oiled political machine of traditional Kapampangan politicos, a fact that Kapampangan trapos had not forgotten and is still sore at the moment. There was no honeymoon period. And now, traditional dirty politics is at play.

Despite the province earning more money from sand quarrying in a year, more money than what the province had earned during the time of the Lapids, the trapos are hard at work looking for chinks in Panlilio’s armor. The provincial board, led by the sore-loser-basketball-coach-and-part-time vice governor, together with most of the mayors, are up in arms against Panlilio. Heck, Joseller Guiao, coach of PBA team Red Bull (who lost in the semi-finals, buti nga), even said that the governor was underperforming.

And now, the Comelec has granted Lilia Pineda’s motion for a recount. For those who do not know (and for those who chose not to), Pineda is a close friend and kumare of Gloria Arroyo. The motion was granted, even if the motion was copied almost verbatim from a certain protest in Batangas.

And what is more sinister, aside from the tattered reputation of the Comelec? Simple: last year, Panlilio exposed a bribery attempt that had happened right inside the Fortress by the Pasig. It was one of the major scandals that rocked this regime (conveniently forgotten by the Filipino people, deeply engrossed watching the turd telenovelas of that day). Take that into the equation, and your answer is as good as mine.

Or maybe not.

12
Feb

Security Roundup: Adobe and Storm

A roundup of computer security-related posts that I think you should be aware of:

* McAfee Avert Labs Blog reports of an Adobe PDF exploit spreading in the wild. Given the fact that PDF is almost a standard document format, be careful in opening PDFs. Affected Adobe apps are Adobe Reader 8.1.1 and earlier versions; and Adobe Acrobat Professional, 3D, and Standard 8.1.1 and earlier versions. Temporary mitigating measure includes not opening PDF files coming from the Internet. Users are advised to upgrade their Adobe PDF apps.

Techie part: the exploit allows for a JavaScript embedded in a PDF file to download a Trojan. Of course, you have to open the PDF file first.

Really techie part: vulnerability reports by Securiteam (with suggested workaround) and iDefense.

* And this month being the season for love (yeah, right), expect to get a lot of spam exploiting Valentines Day. TrendLabs Malware Blog warns people that the most prolific worm of 2007 (and most prolly 2008), Storm, is exploiting this event. These spam emails contain links to Web sites. DO NOT CLICK ON THOSE LINKS, of course.

12
Feb

Short, open letters

To Donald Dee:

There you go again, ranting against anything thrown against your amo, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. There you go again, raising that bogey called the economy.

To shut you up, here’s a deal: if all the members of your organization will unilaterally increase the minimum wage by Php 125, then I will shut up and join you in ranting against destabilizers. Deal?

Arbet

To Sergio Apostol:

Wow. Your law school must be proud of you. Actually I agree with you. Let’s deport all of the Chinese people out of this country! Let’s include those Chinese who were already naturalized, and those who have Filipino blood. Let’s do that, and see your beloved amo’s economy crumble down. Suportahan ta ka!

Arbet

To Joker Arroyo:

Pag bad ka, lagot ka, says your campaign slogan last 2007. I just wonder if you even understand that. Maybe your handlers should have translated that into English, so that you’d understand what that slogan meant, since it is clear you don’t.

Just a thought: maybe you really need to take a long, hard look at a mirror.

Arbet

To Juan Ponce Enrile:

I know this regime is considering appointing your wife as ambassador to the Vatican. I am not suprised by the way you conduct yourself in the Senate. Heck, no one is surprised. We all know you serve to please. Not us, of course. That Vatican appointment, that is.

Arbet

To Johnny and Joker:

What a sight you were! The two of you, seated together, working as a tag team! How time flies! Thirty years ago, you were opponents, obviously on opposite sides of the political fence. Now, look at you. As if history meant nothing.

No wonder this country is in deep sh*t.

Arbet

10
Feb

Sen no kaze ni natte (with video)

(Sung by Masafumi Akikawa; live video after the English poem)

Watashi no ohaka no mae de
Nakanai de kudasai
Soko ni watashi wa imasen
Nemutte nanka imasen

Sen no kaze ni
Sen no kaze ni natte
Ano Ooki na sora wo
Fuki watatte imasu

Aki ni wa hikari ni natte
Hatake wo furi sosogu
Fuyu wa daia no youni
Kirameku yuki ni naru

Asa wa tori ni natte
Anata wo mezamesaseru
Yoru wa hoshi ni natte
Anata wo mimamoru

Watashi no ohaka no mae de
Nakanai de kudasai
Soko ni watashi wa imasen
Shinde nanka imasen

Sen no kaze ni
Sen no kaze ni natte
Ano Ooki na sora wo
Fuki watatte imasu

Sen no kaze ni
Sen no kaze ni natte
Ano Ooki na sora wo
Fuki watatte imasu

Ano Ooki na sora wo
Fuki watatte imasu

Based on this poem Do not stand at my grave and weep

Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am in a thousand winds that blow,
I am the softly falling snow.
I am the gentle showers of rain,
I am the fields of ripening grain.
I am in the morning hush,
I am in the graceful rush
Of beautiful birds in circling flight,
I am the starshine of the night.
I am in the flowers that bloom,
I am in a quiet room.
I am in the birds that sing,
I am in each lovely thing.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there. I did not die.


AKIKAWA Masafumi – sen no kaze ni natte
Uploaded by Kobukuro

(I always get goosebumps when I hear this song.)

8
Feb

Bloggers’ reaction to Lozada’s testimony (Updated)

MLQ3’s live twit of the Senate hearing on ZTE with witness Rodolfo Noel “Jun” Lozada Jr. here.

Initial reaction from bloggers:

* Simbahan
* Lozada’s Testimony
* Explosive Testimony at Philippine Senate Rocks Arroyo Government (with an MP3 recording)
* Will More Lozadas stand up?
* The Aftermath of the Jun Lozada’s Senate Testimony
* Thomas Aquinas and the Moderation of Greed
* Washington Sycip and The Rise of the Technocrats: A Reality Check
* NBN-ZTE Senate Investigation Awards Part 1
* Jun Lozada’s Testimony: Will Sec Romulo Neri stand up please? and BLOGGERS, UNITE!
* Jun Lozada and Our Battered Nation

Got this via IM:

pls help me 2 publish sa lahat ng tao pupunta sa nabanggit kong lugar, tomorrow feb 09 phil time 11am plan A lrt baclaran terminal, plan B tutuban mall, plan C Uniwide Quiapo, Plan D SM manila, Plan E Robinson Malate, paki advice nmn sa mamamayan ng manila wag cla punta muna sa mga lugar na yan kc sa intel report namin pasabugin yan bukas para maligaw ang isyu sa senado 2ngkol kay LOZADA. tnx…pls pass

Tomorrow is Esperon’s birthday.

UPDATE:

If you have a blog post regarding Lozada’s testimony, please leave the URL at the comments.