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Let’s ask Farmville to lend a helping hand to storm victims in the Philippines

Filipinos are crazy about Farmville. For the longest time, I tried to stay its lure, but eventually I succumbed to its calling.

During the first 4 days of the storm, the absence of Farmville feeds from my Philippines network was striking. It’s just a game, but I knew what the absence of those (sometime irritating) feeds meant: my family and friends couldn’t play because they were stranded, displaced; their furniture, applicances and electronic gadgets damaged by the flood; they had no electricity, no time to relax — no time to play when a torrent of chaos and catastrophe engulfs you. What occupied their minds were the bare necessities for survival: dry and safe shelter, food, loved ones.

Let’s ask Farmville to lend a hand. Why not?
Tweet them constantly but nicely ;-) – @zfarmville
Email them: Businessdevelopment@zynga.com
If you play it, drop a question at http://zynga.custhelp.com/app/utils/login_form/redirect/ask

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Donate (online) to victims of tropical storm Ondoy in the Philippines (updated 29-09-09)

Update: 30-09-09 23:00 – There’s now a comprehensive Google doc list of where to donate plus all pertinent details on how to help locally and abroad.

(updated 30-09-09, 10:20 a.m. Note: Except for info on Red Cross and the Netherlands, this post is only for online donations to non-profit orgs)

This is an urgent appeal for help for the victims of tropical storm Ondoy (international code name Ketsana), which yesterday unleashed epic rains in the Philippines. Metro Manila’s average rainfall for September is 391.7 millimeters. In only six hours, Ondoy dumped 341 millimeters of rainfall. Ondoy already has killed 246 and 500,000 have been displaced and homeless as of this posting. (updated 29-09-09)

I am thinking of ways to help and the fastest and simplest way to do it from abroad is via Paypal or direct donation to the Philippine National Red Cross, or other organisations that enable online payment. There are always to help more or organise something else later, but we must address this pressing need right now. Please help.

Your contribution will go a long way. 1 Euro = 69 Philipine pesos; 1 US$ = 47 Philippines pesos. With P50, one can get a simple but good meal or medicine or  personal hygiene items. It will greaty help the immediate needs of both victims and volunteers.

There are many ways of helping and other detailed information on how to help locally and from abroad. The Philippine Daily Inquirer has culled of list how to help; or you can go to Google’s landing page for typhoon Ondoy. But what I’ve listed  below are the simplest and fastest ways to help from abroad. Read the rest of this entry »

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Caught my fancy

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Everyone who really know me knows 3 things: i love coffee hot, cold or ice-cream; I am fascinated by the moon, and I am a cat person. I owned at one time, 23 cats, back in the Philippines. But I suspect there is much more to this because somehow, I find these Whiskas products (milk for cats, snack biscuits) very tempting. My heart jumped when I saw these and I coul imagine how they would taste — yummy ;-) I actually wanted to buy them even though I don’t have any cats at the moment! Buy them and do what? I didn’t follow the conversation in my head ;-p So, I’m beginning to suspect that I’m not just a mere hobbit, but must have some cat genes thrown in the mix as well.

So I’m the perfect customer for these products. Now just need to get a cat.

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Keyboard Cat is our salvation (and the bane for politicians)

in your darkest day,
in your darkest hour,
when the fail is epic
and relentless
and no crisis can be bigger
do not despair –
keyboard cat will offer redemption.

–me

Fatso, a.k.a. Keyboard Cat, has changed the way I look at failure. Sure, it hurts to make a mistake or show the world how much of a fool you are sometimes, but with Keyboard Cat around, you won’t hit rock bottom. You will be “played off” before you realise the extent of your failure, saving yourself from further humilation.

Keyboard Cat is the latest beloved Internet meme to dominate videos. By appending the Keyboard Cat clip (Fatso in a blue shirt playing the keyboard) to videos or virals showing a blooper or an epic fail, Keyboard Cat becomes the new symbol for “the old vaudeville hook” that will play you off the stage.

Keyboard Cat makes fun of human failures and delivers the right amount of silliness and taunting. What I also find interesting is its satirical and subversive potential. Politicans, beware. Sure, we’ll laugh when Keyboard Cat plays you off, but if you keep on committing blunders, comedy will turn into critique.  To borrow from Pablo Neruda’s famous reference to poetry in his remark to soldiers searching his home shortly after the coup led by Pinochet:

“Look around — there’s only one thing of danger for you here — Keyboard Cat.”

Related links:

Play Colber off, Keyboard Cat!

The Keyboard Cat meme – a history lesson

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My activist roots (a tribute to Dad on his 87th bday)

For someone who writes about a lot of things, I’ve never really written anything about my father. When he died in 2004, I wrote an entry in my journal but nothing more even though so many things remained to be expressed in words and shared to those who care. Perhaps it’s the fierce love shared between us, the intimacy and intricacy of our bond as father and daughter that prevents me from articulating in words that which dwells silently in the bosom of my dreams, rage, pain and hope. This piece is but an overview of what I want to write about him as there are so many details and insights I want to share when it comes to our bond with each other. This is a first attempt; a tribute to my Daddy on what would’ve been his 87th bday last May 16.

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A day in the life of Hunter-Timi

I’ve always been competitive, although it has become less intense since I’ve learned to listen more to others — something I’ve learned as a development communications trainor back in the mid 90′s — and it has even acquired a certain quietude since living in Holland. Probably because one needs to listen to learn a new language; to hear others’ voices before you can add your own.

However, living in Holland has introduced me to some new forms of competition. Because everything functions on a strict time schedule plus the fact that the crowd can easily swallow me up because I’m inches shorter than the rest, the Hunter-Timi was roused to indignation and took charge.

In her past seven years in Holland, Hunter-Timi has learned to pinpoint the exact location on the platform where she has to stand so that that she’s right in front of the door to the second-class compartment (the first or last one) when the train stops. She has specially honed this particular skill in the cities of Amsterdam and Alkmaar. This essential hunting skill extends to busses and trams as well.

With her trusty backpack that makes it impossible for her to maneuver in crowds without bumping anyone and hearing someone shout ‘Asociaal!’ (‘Asocial’) even if that person never saw her passing through, she camouflages as an overgrown tortoise, feinting slowness, her shy smile showing a subdued demeanor. In people’s mind, she’s not a threat…until it’s too late: Hunter-Timi has inched her way through the crowd and is again right in front of the door to the train or bus or tram, her backpack a shield, her height giving her the power of invisibility. If she hears any rumbles from the crowd, she turns around, still with the sweet smile on her face, and mimicks the disgruntled creature’s voice: ‘Rustig, hoor. Maak je je niet zo druk.’ Stunned to hear its own language coming from one of a different race, the creature is confused and Hunter-Timi takes advantage of this short moment of hesitation and slips off into the waiting vehicle.

Knowing how crucial it is to be able to find a good seat in the train during the morning rush hour, Hunter-Timi perfected a method to ensure her survival (and that of her mate, Martin). Every morning they take the bus to the station (needless to say, Hunter-Timi finds strategic seats in the bus. Read: close to the door). As soon as the bus stops at Akmaar central station, hunter-Timi weaves through the crowd (thanks trusty backpack) and steps out first off the bus. She quikcly scans the area, looking for enemies and other threats. She spots the long-haired dude with the leather jacket — enemy #1 — a few steps in front of her. Casting a quick look to Martin, who knows exactly what ‘the’ look meant, she makes a sprint to the platform, while Martin quickens his stride. Note: one Martin stride = 3 Timi big steps.

Huffing and puffing, Hunter-Timi overtakes enemy #1 and rushes to the stairs. It’s getting harder to breathe, but Hunter-Timi keeps to the left of the escalator, making her way up to the platform. Of course, there are blocks along the way — people without a hunter’s care just standing on the left side when they should stick to the right! But Hunter-Timi gives them gentle shoves (she doesn’t want to make anymore enemies than what’s necessary) until she reaches the platform. Enemy #1 is closing in on her so she gives her all and runs to the 1st compartment (where of course enemy#1 is also going).

Breathing is now fast and shallow, and her leg muscles are stiffening, but Hunter-Timi doesn’t stop. She welcomes the pain — and the opportunity to burn a few calories since hunter-Timi is diabetic. She snaps out of her musings and rushes to the train door. She could feel enemy #1′s breath on her back, argh! She sees the two-person seat at the very end of the compartment and moves to take position. Enemy #1 prepares to overpower her, but then Mate-Martin steps in from the other side of the compartment and secure their seats. Hunter-Timi is relieved and they exchange quick smiles. Another successful hunt.

After reading the papers, Hunter-Timi prepares to go into power-nap mode. She leans against the window and stretches her legs and moves about her seat and stretches her legs again — this is why this was their traget location. It relaxes hunter-Timi and all her worries drift away as she falls asleep. At least for a few minutes until she arrives in the jungle that is Amsterdam.

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A dose of mortality on a Monday afternoon

Just came back from my appointment with the ‘praktijksondersteuner’ (medical assistant or registered nurse) for my sugar level, where I got the news that I officially have diabetes type 2. It feels weird to suddenly now have the word ‘diabetes’ attached to my concept of me. I associate that word usually with my aunts or uncles and my mom. But the difference is that my mom was only diagnosed with diabetis a year ago. She’s 67, I’m 36. Ok, admittedly, she could’ve have it before, but just wasn’t aware of it since she belonged to that generation who regarded check-ups as a waste of money, and that a trip to the hospital was necessary only when your condition was ‘deathly’ serious. Of course the other half of that same generation would counter that a trip to the hospital isn’t needed at all since you’re dying anyway.

Anyway, back to my story. It’s quite shocking for me to be officially diagnosed with diabetes. I was aware that it run in my family, but until this afternoon I had dismissed it as a matter of lifestyle (a great deal of it is) and a consequence of (old) age. The Timi server translates it to: I can’t have diabetes since I’m still young and don’t really eat a lot of sweets..well, not as much as others I know. Turns out Diabetes 2 occurs mostly in people above 40 and younger if it runs in your family. Plus the fact that being a carbohydrates-junkie doesn’t help to prevent it. Ouch. Just realised I’m not 19 anymore, that I’m an anti-gym person, and a hobbit who thinks of wanting to eat pizza the next time, while chomping on my pasta.

Morality is indeed catching up with me. Diabetes, extra 30 pounds, gray hair and wrinkles apearing each day, and the eternal question of what-is-life-and-what’s-my

-role-in-it popping in my head all the time — they’re all converging down the road I’m treading.

I’ll see in the next 3 months how I’ll fare; see if I can lose weight the right way (another ouch), eat right, get less stressed and hopefully lower my cholesterol and sugar level so I won’t need to take medication. Wellness was my theme for 2009, and it looks like it’s holding me to my word.

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Mangoes and lansones


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Orange muffins


Letting them cool…can’t w8! :-P

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White choco-raspberry cupcake


Melts-in-your-mouth cupcakes from Mali :-D . Whee!

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