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Highfalutin Report by Michael Fajatin

November 3, 2009 Kuya Caesar Leave a comment

Pasado alas otso nang tahimik na magdisperse ang mga raliyista sa San Sebastian, ngunit, matapos ang ilang negosasyon, ito’y matapos na magdisperse sila, pagkatapos nito, hindi na sila nag-away, nag-away sila sa simula, pagkatapos nito’y, nagkaroon sila ng, pag-aaway na sa simula…

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Confirmed Case of INFLUENZA A and CAMPUS CLOSURE

June 3, 2009 Kuya Caesar 2 comments

To: Academic Community

From: Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC, President and Chancellor

Re: Confirmed Case of INFLUENZA A and CAMPUS CLOSURE

De La Salle University announces the closure of the campus fro June 4 to 14, 2009 in view of its confirmed case of the Influenza A N1H1 virus. Based on existing Department of Health Guideline on A(H1N1) in schools, DLSU will reopen on June 15.

The case is a female foreign student who arrived in the country on May 12. DOH confirmed today, June 3 that the student contracted the virus.

The student has been admitted in a healthcare facility and is being closely monitored by medical practitioners.

DLSU officials have met with DOH Secretary Dr. Francisco T. Duque III and are closely coordinating with other Department of Health key personnale regarding the case.

Prior to the incident, the University has instituted campaus wide precautionary measures such as information dissemination regarding the INfluenza A H1N1 virus.

During the closing period, the Academic Community is advised to monitor flu-like symptoms, to stay way from crowds and practice good hygiene. If symptoms appear, the person should immediately seek medical attention. They should also inform the University Clinic of their Condition by sending their full name and ID number through email at clinic@dlsu.edu.ph.

The community is also advised to regularly check the DLSU website at www.dlsu.edu.ph/Influenza_bulletin for updates and developments on the issue, and announcements on the rescheduling of University events and activities etc. For inquiries, the Marketing Communication office may be reached at 526-5913 during office hours.

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Living Manila

May 4, 2009 Kuya Caesar 1 comment

From now on, only personal stuff will go here. Everything else here;

http://www.livingmanila.com/

Metropolitan Manila at it’s best (and worst).

Top 10 April 2009 Chemical Engineers

April 25, 2009 Kuya Caesar 6 comments

This blog is starting to look like an announcement place for board exam passers. Maybe it’ll be like this until after Mech Eng and CPA results are out. I have few friends who are about to take and some of them are bets of their respective courses to place in the top ten. Like this one, Engr. Dominic Baylas from of course, our school along Taft Ave.

Top 10 April 2009 Chemical Engineer The successful examinees who garnered the top 10 places in the Chemical Engineering Licensure Examination April 2009 are:

1 Edmark Icalina, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology – 83.60%

2 Dominic Baylas, De La Salle University-Manila – 82.90%

3 Prince Elmer Reyes, University of the Philippines-Diliman – 80.80%

4 Roy Aaron Perez, UP-Los Baños – 80.50%

5 Johnson Gamboa, UP-Diliman – 80.20%

6 Romalino Caraig, UP-Los Baños – 80.10% Krisabelle Norella Ricamonte, Mapua Institute of Technology – 80.10%

7 Hernan Barce, UP-Diliman – 80.00%

8 Jornel Lofredo Carlos, UP-Los Baños – 79.80%

9 Joey Ocon, UP-Diliman – 79.00% Glaiza Tanguilan, University of Santo Tomas – 79.00%

10 Precious Leynes, DLSU-Manila – 78.80%

Complete List Here

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Top Ten Electronics Engineers of 2009

From:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20090402-197586/Top-10-electronics-engineers

Top 10 electronics engineers 

 

INQUIRER.net
First Posted 16:23:00 04/02/2009

Filed Under: Board Exams

 

MANILA, Philippines—A total of 598 out of 2,472 passed the Professional Electronics Engineer and Electronics Engineer Licensure Examination, the Professional Regulation Commission has announced.

MANILA, Philippines—Following are the top 10 test takers of the Professional Electronics Engineer and Electronics Engineer Licensure Examination:

1. Mary Grace Ann Surnit Cabañas, De La Salle University-Manila–92.00%

2. Rolex Pedrosa Bargayo, Eastern Visayas State University (Lit) Tacloban–90.30%

3. Karel Miko Lim De Guia, De La Salle University-Manila–87.20%

4. Jhoana Guillen Eduardo Bregonia, De La Salle University-Manila — 86.90%

5. Kaiser De Asis Fernandez, De La Salle University-Manila — 86.60%  (Owner of this blog.)

6. Gian Carlo Jamodiong Estorba, Xavier University–86.00%
Frank Javier Tua, De La Salle University-Manila–86.00%

7. John Elvin Sy Tan, De La Salle University-Manila–85.90%

8. Reginne Mirelli Frilles Gabito, Mapua Institute of Technology–85.50%

9. Lorenzo Miguel Adriano Javier, De La Salle University-Manila–85.40%
Kevin Joseph Del Socorro Torres, University of San Jose-Recoletos–85.40%

10. Ralph Christian Estabillo Cabello, De La Salle University-Manila–85.20%

Complete list of successful electronics engineer examinees

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Do you think life has been unfair to you?

March 21, 2009 Kuya Caesar Leave a comment

Yeah!

Did you use your fingers to click?

Can you see this image?

Now… Do you think life has been unfair to you?

lifeisunfair

photo by Lindsay Dela Paz

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Freshnip.com

March 20, 2009 Kuya Caesar Leave a comment

Freshnip.com, the site that lets people discover what’s fresh and hip in the fashion world online.

 
Freshnip

2009

January 3, 2009 Kuya Caesar Leave a comment

My online life suffered for the past month. Or my real life suffered in the previous eleven months? I just observed that more people are logging on facebook and yahoo messenger again. Goodbye holiday season and welcome back normal life. My friend told me of all occasions, what he hates the most is New Year. Because when you wake up tomorrow, everything will be back to normal again. Students go back to school. Workers and Employees go back to work. But people like me, I still have until March to bum around. That is if I want to fail the board exams. But of course I have to push myself to study. 

I consider my sked during the holidays to be heavier as compared to normal days (those which require the brain to do a bit more thinking aka studying). It became a little more hectic when I had to help out in a christmas party, in a family reunion with stage productions and all the works, aside from the regular Christmas Season when every relative hosts their own eating party starting December 15 (ehem! Birthday!) up to January 4 (ehem! my brother’s Birthday). As Bob Ong’s illustrator puts it, “LECHON KAWALI! TSITSARONG HAYBLAD! If health is wealth, dukha tayo, pero masaya naman kumain. Ika nga, ok lang di mayaman basta masaya. Bow. Isaw at Balot pah!” Me and my cousins… We have a unique way of having a good time. I buy isaw and chicharong bituka, my cousin buys balot and penoy higupin, we then get coke zero just to compensate for the cholesterol by increasing the risks of having cancer! That’s all. 

BTW, I’m a fan of Chicharong Bulaklak –> Chicharong Bulaklak on Facebook

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Bob Ong Shirts: For Official Use Only

December 4, 2008 Kuya Caesar 4 comments

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Bob Ong Shirts… Hmm… Is he the guy who authored the ABNKKBSNPLAKo?! and Bakit Baliktad Magbasa ng Libro ang Mga Pilipino? And now they have shirts? Yes! and Yes! They come in green with Honeycomb/Lacoste-type fabric and the yellow one is a cotton shirt. Both with the same logos you saw in Bob Ong’s first two books. The yellow one is really an eye catcher but I bought the green one instead with the ABNKKBSNPLAKo?! logo in front. I don’t really know why. Maybe i’m really biased towards the color green… For 290Php each, the only way to purchase the shirts is to buy them online. Go to their site. http://www.officialuse.net/. I ordered mine, paid through BPI and poof! It became coco crunch! (No problem looking for a BPI branch coz i bet you can spot one in a 1000-meter radius.) I think I’ll get the yellow shirt anytime soon, I hope i don’t get the cut-off of 200 shirts. Instructions for buying is so easy. They have a step-by-step-fool-proof guide in their site even your 4-year old will not have a hard time understanding.

I wanted to write this in a way sounding like Bob Ong but I’m sure no one can imitate him and it should be written in Tagalog to appreciate the humor. I’m also promoting his books not because I know him or have seen him. Only a very few people know who he is even the CIA doesn’t have a clue. I heard his parents also don’t know that their son is the mind behind the books. In fact I believe there are only three entities in this whole world who know him.  His publisher, his illustrator and himself. Anyway out of Bob Ong’s six books (http://www.visprint.net/publications/bob/), my favorite is Alamat ng Gubat, not only because the illustration is so nice (illustration by Klaro de Asis? Maybe I’ll contact him to help me in some of my advertising plans for my business), but because of the dialogue between the animals specially when the turtle… Oops! no spoilers. Just buy the book. Maybe the people behind these shirts should also print an orange shirt with the Alamat ng Gubat logo. Just an idea.

Question (to the people behind the shirt printing), did Bob Ong compose the entries in the website? I have a hunch he made the entries himself. And do you really have a 200 limit on the shirts?

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