Thursday, March 22, 2012

Vibrating Tattoo Anyone?

If you're a tattoo enthusiast, how would you feel about getting ink with something that actually vibrates from time to time and what if that vibration would notify you on incoming sms, email, or phone call, would you go for it? I'm not just talking about some random and wild stream of "what if thoughts" here, as this could become possible with the latest technology that a Finnish mobile developer is currently looking at.

Recently, Nokia has filed for a patent on a tattoo or badge that will vibrate to notify users when their phones are ringing, when there's an incoming message or if their battery is already running low. This "tattoo" will be more than just a simple skin art, its material would have the capability to perceive magnetic field and transfer the perceived stimulus to the skin and could be set to emit different vibration patterns to distinguish between callers. According to the Wall Street Journal, who was able to obtain a copy of the patent application, the device could take different forms, it may be a visible tattoo, a label or it may be a badge.

While some critics are acknowledging the functionality of this device, some are also viewing this as creepy and inappropriate.  Also, there is still no word on any potential health risk in using this proposed device.

It is a curious thing to know how people would react on this device should Nokia push through with it, especially the tattoo and the sci-fi enthusiasts. Personally, I'm actually wondering how its going to feel to have a vibrating 'tat' on any part of my body, though, thinking about it, I think I'd rather have a glowing 'tat' instead!



Friday, March 16, 2012

Fauna Love

This is not a post valentine stuff. I'm just absofrigginlutely boooooored at the moment and things are sort of idle here (I'd really much rather hit the cinemas right now, watch Mirror, Mirror and silently giggle over Armie Hammer!).  Oh well, since I can't do that and I don't want to just stare blankly at my pc I just decided to look for something nice and cute to look at and I found a couple of stuff that really made me go awwwww.  So have a look at my cuddly, furry and slippery friends at the moment. :)



























My most favorite pic!! I wish there are koalas around here.

and this is my second fave!








Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Magnum Experience

Recently, the Magnum Ice Cream bar was launched here in the Philippines and I saw twitter posts and heard friends going gaga over it. With all the hype going on and also out of my own curiosity (and natural liking for ice creams) I decided to have a taste of it myself. Well guess what, I wanna stop raving about it but I can't! I looooove it!! I've been having it for 5 consecutive days now, the fifth being today with the chocolate truffle as part of my breakfast! Yuuuum!! ^_^



My friend and I tried all three flavors already and now we're both hooked on these goodies. So now, we're trying not to have one everyday as we're both getting too giggly already, (probably because of sugar rush). Some say that it doesn't taste special while others are also going gaga over it, but personally I find it to be really delicious. It's very creamy and not too sweet and the Belgian chocolate coating really tastes good. Admittedly, I've had better tasting Belgian chocolates compare to Magnum, but for an ice cream I'd say, that it truly tickled my taste buds. Every bite is heavenly and my friend described it as orgasmic! (That's how she describes any delicious food. hahah...) So hype or no hype I'm definitely in love with Magnum, while the price is a little steep for an ice cream bar I still think that it's worth it if it could make you smile and giggle like a school girl who just saw her crush. (Ok silly me, I know!)

Oh, and did I mention that Josh Holloway looks just as delicious as this ice cream bar?! ;)




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Boosting Productivity

Lately, I have been re-evaluating my goals and thinking about my career path. While I had been setting sone goals and doing some planning, looking back I would have to be honest and admit that I hadn't been too productive. My goals are fairly realistic but I had been dilly-dallying, procrastinating and deterred by some unfortunate setbacks. Last night after reflecting on what I have been able to achieve so far, I'm not exactly happy, in fact I'm rather disappointed at myself. I haven't pushed myself far enough to bring out my full potential and I have been wasting the talents that God gave to me. 


So today when I woke up I thought of becoming more productive and to work my way in achieving my goals further. Imagine my surprise this morning when I received an email (a thread email actually) from a Sr. colleague. The email contained some parts of an article about boosting one's productivity written by Steve Pavlina. Reading it I felt as if the universe sense the determination I felt when I woke up and decided to reinforce that by sending a silent message. Having a bit of eureka moment from the excerpt I decided to look for the whole article and share it here. 




             33 Rules to Boost Your Productivity
                                               by Steve Pavlina, 2007

Heuristics don’t guarantee you’ll find the optimal solution, nor do they generally guarantee a solution at all.  But they do a good enough job of solving certain types of problems to be useful.  Their strength is that they break the deadlock of indecision and get you into action.  As you take action you begin to explore the solution space, which deepens your understanding of the problem.  As you gain knowledge about the problem, you can make course corrections along the way, gradually improving your chances of finding a solution.  If you try to solve a problem you don’t initially know how to solve, you’ll often figure out a solution as you go, one you never could have imagined until you started moving.  This is especially true with creative work such as software development.  Often you don’t even know exactly what you’re trying to build until you start building it.

Heuristics have many practical applications, and one of my favorite areas of application is personal productivity.  Productivity heuristics are behavioral rules (some general, some situation-specific) that can help us get things done more efficiently.  Here are some of my favorites:

Nuke it!  The most efficient way to get through a task is to delete it.  If it doesn’t need to be done, get it off your to do list.

Daily goals.  Without a clear focus, it’s too easy to succumb to distractions.  Set targets for each day in advance.  Decide what you’ll do; then do it.

Worst first.  To defeat procrastination learn to tackle your most unpleasant task first thing in the morning instead of delaying it until later in the day.  This small victory will set the tone for a very productive day.
Peak times.  Identify your peak cycles of productivity, and schedule your most important tasks for those times.  Work on minor tasks during your non-peak times.

No-comm zones.  Allocate uninterruptible blocks of time for solo work where you must concentrate.  Schedule light, interruptible tasks for your open-comm periods and more challenging projects for your no-comm periods.

Mini-milestones.  When you begin a task, identify the target you must reach before you can stop working.  For example, when working on a book, you could decide not to get up until you’ve written at least 1000 words.  Hit your target no matter what.

Timeboxing.  Give yourself a fixed time period, like 30 minutes, to make a dent in a task.  Don’t worry about how far you get.  Just put in the time.  See Timeboxing for more.

Batching.  Batch similar tasks like phone calls or errands into a single chunk, and knock them off in a single session.

Early bird.  Get up early in the morning, like at 5am, and go straight to work on your most important task.  You can often get more done before 8am than most people do in a day.

Cone of silence Take a laptop with no network or WiFi access, and go to a place where you can work flat out without distractions, such as a library, park, coffee house, or your own backyard.  Leave your comm gadgets behind.

Tempo.  Deliberately pick up the pace, and try to move a little faster than usual.  Speak faster.  Walk faster.  Type faster.  Read faster.  Go home sooner.

Relaxify.  Reduce stress by cultivating a relaxing, clutter-free workspace.  See 10 Ways to Relaxify Your Workspace.

Agendas.  Provide clear written agendas to meeting participants in advance.  This greatly improves meeting focus and efficiency.  You can use it for phone calls too.

Pareto.  The Pareto principle is the 80-20 rule, which states that 80% of the value of a task comes from 20% of the effort.  Focus your energy on that critical 20%, and don’t overengineer the non-critical 80%.
Ready-fire-aim.  Bust procrastination by taking action immediately after setting a goal, even if the action isn’t perfectly planned.  You can always adjust course along the way.

Minuteman.  Once you have the information you need to make a decision, start a timer and give yourself just 60 seconds to make the actual decision.  Take a whole minute to vacillate and second-guess yourself all you want, but come out the other end with a clear choice.  Once your decision is made, take some kind of action to set it in motion.

Deadline.  Set a deadline for task completion, and use it as a focal point to stay on track.

Promise.  Tell others of your commitments, since they’ll help hold you accountable.

Punctuality.  Whatever it takes, show up on time.  Arrive early.

Gap reading.  Use reading to fill in those odd periods like waiting for an appointment, standing in line, or while the coffee is brewing.  If you’re a male, you can even read an article while shaving (preferably with an electric razor).  That’s 365 articles a year.

Resonance.  Visualize your goal as already accomplished.  Put yourself into a state of actually being there.  Make it real in your mind, and you’ll soon see it in your reality.

Glittering prizes.  Give yourself frequent rewards for achievement.  See a movie, book a professional massage, or spend a day at an amusement park.

Quad 2.  Separate the truly important tasks from the merely urgent.  Allocate blocks of time to work on the critical Quadrant 2 tasks, those which are important but rarely urgent, such as physical exercise, writing a book, and finding a relationship partner.

Continuum.  At the end of your workday, identify the first task you’ll work on the next day, and set out the materials in advance.  The next day begin working on that task immediately.

Slice and dice.  Break complex projects into smaller, well-defined tasks.  Focus on completing just one of those tasks.

Single-handling.  Once you begin a task, stick with it until it’s 100% complete.  Don’t switch tasks in the middle.  When distractions come up, jot them down to be dealt with later.

Randomize.  Pick a totally random piece of a larger project, and complete it.  Pay one random bill.  Make one phone call.  Write page 42 of your book.

Insanely bad.  Defeat perfectionism by completing your task in an intentionally terrible fashion, knowing you need never share the results with anyone.  Write a blog post about the taste of salt, design a hideously dysfunctional web site, or create a business plan that guarantees a first-year bankruptcy.  With a truly horrendous first draft, there’s nowhere to go but up.

30 days.  Identify a new habit you’d like to form, and commit to sticking with it for just 30 days.  A temporary commitment is much easier to keep than a permanent one. 

Delegate.  Convince someone else to do it for you.

Cross-pollination.  Sign up for martial arts, start a blog, or join an improv group.  You’ll often encounter ideas in one field that can boost your performance in another.

Intuition.  Go with your gut instinct.  It’s probably right.

Optimization.  Identify the processes you use most often, and write them down step-by-step.  Refactor them on paper for greater efficiency.  Then implement and test your improved processes.  Sometimes we just can’t see what’s right in front of us until we examine it under a microscope.          



I'm not familiar with this guy and with his works, (I been reading Stephen Covey and trying to work on my leadership skills)  but reading his article on boosting productivity, I found it to be helpful and practical. I actually know and did some of them already, but I guess I need someone (or some way) to remind me on what I have been neglecting to do. Hopefully, anyone who would come across this entry or this article would also find something substantial.





Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cool Facebook Timelines!

While looking for something new to post on my facebook timeline I came across (and got distracted) by a bunch of cool and creative facebook timelines. So while I'm still deciding what to put in mine, I'll just share some of the creatives banners that piqued my interest and hopefully, I'll be able to come up with my own wacky timeline piece!

now we know what Batman would be like if he had been gay! lolz

oh no! cyclops' is going amok in fb!!!

cute! ;)

want my doughnut too!!

happy halloween!!

hope this will just be limited to his timeline activity!

you gonna be just fine, dude, pats back.

peekabo!!








Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Evanescence Encounter

I will wander 'till the end of time, torn away from you....

This is my favorite line from a song called My Heart is Broken by Evanescence - the band who totally captured my heart since I first heard them ten years ago. Evanescence for me is truly a beautiful name fit for their dark and haunting music. Their music is quite different from what I grew up listening to which had been mostly 70's and 80's music. It was only during my late gradeschool days that I started listening to other genre which made me interested with Trance, House and Boybands. Came my highschool year, a friend introduced me to Nirvana and Metallica and not long after that, I started listening to Dream Theater, Nightwish, Linkin Park, Apocalyptica and Within Temptation. Goodbye boybands and teeny voices, hello rock and roll and heavy riffs!

I remember one day as I was listening to the radio, I heard a song that really caught my attention. The singer had a very beautiful voice, dark and powerful and the song sounded so poignant and sad to the point of almost being anguished. I fell completely in love with it and so I went searching for the title of the song as well as for the artist. Typing a few words in google I immediately found out - My Immortal by Evanescence. I only have one word in mind - beautiful! After that day they became my most favorite artist and I've always dream of hearing Amy Lee, singing live. 

When their third album was released I fell for it. It was way better than the Open Door album and albeit heavier than the first one, the deep and haunting melodies I've come to love are still definitely present. When they announced their plans for a world tour I was wishing that Philippines would be included.

Feb. 19, 2012, was a wish came true for me. I'm grateful for Ovations Productions for arranging the concert and I'm mostly thankful for Evanescence for coming over. On top of that, Bush opened for them and I've been a long time fan of Gavin Rossdale. I watched the concert with two friends of mine, though my guy friend and I were a little disappointed with the crowd. Our spot at the lower box gave us a good view of the whole arena and save for some people at the very front and some group at the upper box, the crowd was rather dead. Maybe they just want to take videos all night or maybe they're just not that much into gothic music. Though, whatever was the case, none of these stopped us from enjoying ourselves or from singing and cheering for Evanescence. 



My heart fluttered when I heard Amy singing the intro of My Heart is Broken, I was wishing that this would be included in their set. When they sang Bring Me To Life, the crowd went crazy, (finally). Everyone was singing, waving their hand and even dancing. It was like the peak of the night but sadly it was also almost the end of their show. My heart sank when Amy said goodbye as they have not sang My Immortal yet and it feels like the concert ended too soon. After some cheering from the crowd they came back to the stage and Amy sat by the piano. She started playing the intro from My Immortal and I stood there rooted and speechless. Dave Eggar, who was also onstage that time started playing his cello and halfway through the song, I was already close to tears. Hearing this song live accompanied by the cello made it beyond beautiful. Even my girl-friend who is not a big fan of the band had been speechless and amazed.

People from behind us must have thought that my friend and I are drunk or into something, but we're just there, savoring the moment, having fun and if we're ever high, we're only high on that night's music. Evanescence performance made us absolutely ecstatic and Bush had been awesome as well, with Gavin even going up to the upper box area to jam with the crowd.   

I tweeted that it had been the happiest moment in my 24 years on earth. Yes, it does sound silly, even exaggerated, but I had been truly happy that night. The music I had been loving for all these years had been played right in front of me. I considered it as one of those rare life moments, one of those "hell yeah!" experiences that I will never forget. I'm no longer dreaming about her voice and their songs. I've finally heard them for the first time and hopefully it will not be the last time. 
Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale
Amy Lee singing by the piano
me and my rock buddy!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Mane Affair

I'm not exactly too vain about my hair. In fact I don't have a shiny and flowing hair, but I like dyeing it and I also like to have a flattering haircut, so a good salon and a hair expert is always a must for me.
For quite some time now I've been moving from one salon to another. Services were mostly okay and the prices had been usually reasonable but somehow I'm just not contented. Then I discovered Mary Pauline in Ortigas. I saw the salon for the first time while walking around St. Francis Square looking for phone accessories. I was skeptical with their Sr. Stylist as he is a straight guy (first time for me to encountered such) but I decided to give it a try anyway.

Well the result had been awesome! I love the hair cut, it was shorter than my usual cut and looked fuller and bouncier. For the hair color, he did some mixing to come up with a golden brown-blonde shade and I really loved the way it complimented my skin tone. I felt gorgeous as I was heading out of the salon. I knew at that moment that I finally found the right salon and the right stylist for me. From then on and for three years I've been a loyal customer of Mary Pauline, though they decided to close their branch at St. Francis and moved to another location.

My stylist moved to another salon but I didn't like the new one at all. The services are pricey but they aren't that good. What's more frustrating is that the salon boasts that they're specializing in hair color treatments and yet they have a rather limited variety of colors and if you prefer using L'oreal products like me you have to notify them at least two weeks prior to your appointment so they could order for your preferred shade. On my second appointment with them I had to wait for a month for their L'oreal products to arrive but the shades were either too reddish or too blonde. I ended up trying Ash Brown as it was the only color that I find to be ok. I wasn't at all happy with the result, though. I spent 4,550 for haircut, hair treatment and hair color (with my stylist waving his haircut fee) and I didn't feel any satisfaction. After a week of being frustrated with my hair I vented out on my stylist and he informed me that he's resigning because he's been losing his loyal clients since he moved to that salon. He was immediately hired in another salon with a good reputation but unfortunately the area is a bit inaccessible for me.

Five months later, I woke up every morning, looking at the mirror and thinking to myself that my hair needs a fix already. One boring day, I decided to surf the net and looked up any reviews on various salon. I came upon the website of Cash Cash Pinoy and saw a promo tied-up with Creations Salon. They're offering a hair make-over package at 55% off. Needless to say, I got excited when I saw this. I'm familiar with Creations Salon but I haven't seen any full on reviews regarding them. I spent around 20 minutes looking them up at google, going through their website and reading any material I could find about them. What I found gave me a pretty good impression towards them and halfway before the end of the deal I already purchased a  voucher.


Two weeks after that, I head off to the salon to try them out. It's located at the 3rd floor of Greenbelt 5 and it took me some time to find them as it was at the very corner. The place was really crowded, which for me is somehow a good sign. They were very prompt in attending to me even though I'm just presenting a voucher and not exactly a regular client. The guy who assisted me and dyed my hair was really polite. They also offer their clients a drink, (a choice between iced tea or cold water). It was also delightful to know that they have a wide array of colors from L'oreal and Schwarzkopf! I told the stylist that I just want to have a trim and I still ended up getting a stylish haircut which is really good. The only thing I didn't like about it, is that it was a little shorter than what I had in mind, and I'm already trying to grow my hair longer now but since it doesn't look too bad I'm still happy with it. While the stylist was blow-drying my hair I noticed that I'm the only customer left at the salon but I didn't feel like she was hurrying at all. She really took the time in volumizing it which is not at all easy since I have a very fine hair. The outcome was great! 

I still love my former stylist because he's pretty good and had been my stylist for 3 years now so I'd still go to him to get my haircut. Although, after my experience at Creations Salon, I'd say that they provide a very good alternative for me especially when my schedule gets pretty hectic and I can't afford to travel for 2 hours just to get a haircut.



*The photo I have here was taken two weeks after I had my hair make over, though the color is a bit darker in the picture and its curly because I styled it for an event I attended that day.