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February 24, 2012 / edwayne

Crabs extra large

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This is my first to see such humongous crabs. The Australian King Crab, I wonder how long it would take me finish one of these.
Hmmmm..

February 1, 2012 / edwayne

Milk everyday for every man

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Soya milk to keep the body strong and healthy, but I wonder if the article I read last year was true. According to the research drinking soya milk reduces the sperm count. I
hope it is not true.

January 26, 2012 / edwayne

Chinese New Year Celebration away from home

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First Chinese New Year Celebration away from home. That day was supposed to be another ordinary day for me, but thanks to my friends and housemates it made the day special.

July 15, 2011 / edwayne

Black Zambo

Black Zambo

I’m planning to make a Black Zambo dessert this coming weekend.  My Black Zambo last Christmas wasn’t  perfect but it was still delicious. The white and the black part did not stick or attach to each other, so when I try  to get a serving the two parts easily comes off. It is because my timing was off in placing the white gelatin on top the chocolate gelatin. Anyway this time I’ll make sure everything will be perfect, and top it off with strawberries on top.

^_^.

July 5, 2011 / edwayne

3D Sex and Zen

I can’t wait to watch this movie when it hit in the movie houses. It is the first 3D adult movie with a sexy star studded cast. July 21, 2011 it’s a date to watch.

May 25, 2011 / edwayne

WP 7 mango update is out.

The long awaited Windows Mobile Phone 7 update is finally out. It is showing off some cool stuff especially the HTML 5 speed test, Augmented Reality and Social Integration.  Microsoft  is answering the call to innovate, this make choosing a smart phone  harder.

heres the link from GSMArena for the whole article:

http://blog.gsmarena.com/watch-the-best-new-features-in-windows-phone-7-1-mango-video/

January 26, 2009 / edwayne

I’m back

I’m back  that’s the first thing I can think of, when I started creating this  post. I know it’s been quite a while since my last article and there are lot things that has happen in my life between my last post and now, actually I don’t remember when was my last post. Anyway the good thing is I’m back on the blogging world, hopefully I’ll be able to post some interesting topic and issues.

May 6, 2007 / edwayne

Food for the soul

Faith simple, faith sincere

By Jenara Regis Newman

BALIKBAYAN doctors Lito and Winnie Basa, invited me to visit their place in San Remegio on April 5. I hesitated because that was Holy Thursday, but when they said there was a fluvial procession which they have not seen before and which they wanted to see with me, I agreed.

San Remegio is 109 kilometers northwest of Cebu City. It’s now slowly getting to be known for its beaches. Otherwise, it’s pretty much backwoods territory where the church used to banish erring priests: when a new priest came to town, parishioners wonder what he had done to be sent here (with apologies to the present one, who may be unlike most of his predecessors).

They’ve grown accustomed to priests with families living in the convento or visiting regularly, especially on a Sunday, to count the colecta. Winnie actually saw a priest smoking while saying Mass.

Where we were bound is at the edge of San Remegio, near Tabuelan. The place, Sitio Aningan, barangay Luyang has about 30 households which honor San Vicente Ferrer with a small feast, featuring a fluvial procession because his statue was found floating among the debris washed to sea after typhoon Seniang.

Victoriano Pable recounts that it was his father, Santiago, now deceased, who found the statue. He had gone fishing after the typhoon and found the statue, crude, unpainted and missing a hand. Santiago decided to keep it, seeing that it looked like San Vicente Ferrer, patron saint of Bogo. He placed it on top of his aparador where it stood almost forgotten. One day, about two years later, three children from different household in the sitio, decided to play with it, mocking it, dancing irreverently with it. That evening, all three children could not swallow and it was only after they and their parents went to the statue to pray to it that they were able to eat again.

Santiago then called a meeting of the households because it had become clear to him that this statue had gahum, power. At the meeting, it was decided that they were going to repair the statue, paint it and honor it on its feast day with a fluvial procession. The sitio now had a fiesta to look forward to. This was in the mid ‘60s. The families in the sitio have faithfully continued to honor San Vicente Ferrer on his feast even though the parish priest would no longer say Mass at their very small chapel, some 10 feet by 14 feet, not only because it was too small for him to move around, but also because the church has mandated that all chapel lots should be donated to the church if mass is to be said there (the Basas, who own the lot, had already donated more than 700 square meters of land for the barrio chapel in barangay Victoria). And so the people of Aningan decided on what they think is the next best thing, ask the Aglipay priest in Tabuelan to say Mass for them, a task he has gladly undertaken the past several years.

After the Mass, the people move down to the beach and ride their sparsely-decorated pump boats to take the statue for a ride in the waters of Aningan, where it was found. Since 1996, when some do-gooders gave the sitio a statue of Our Lady of Fatima for people there to pray the dawn rosary, Our Lady’s statue has also been part of the fluvial procession. Unlike some other fluvial procession where people make merry during the ride, the folks who participate in this procession continually pray the rosary and chant hymns from their novena booklet. Unlike other fiestas where everyone prepares a feast, in this poor sitio, it is usually only Victoriano and his daughter-in-law Joy who prepare food for everyone.

Simple faith like theirs is hard to come by these days and was, for me, a humbling experience. But it’s a faith that is slowly going Aglipay (a child was baptized into that faith during the fiesta mass) for this flock has lost its shepherd.

During the rest of the Holy Week, and even today, witnessing the fluvial procession and the simple faith of the people keeps nagging at me because I see Christ on the Cross, who gave up His life so people including those in Aningan could be saved; Christ, the Good Shepherd who would leave the 99 in His care to find one sheep gone astray. Where in the Catholic hierarchy today is the good shepherd to tend to 30 households slowly being weaned away from the faith of their forefathers?

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February 8, 2007 / edwayne

Thai oil firm opens depot in Cebu, eyes expansion

From Sunstar Newspaper Thursday, February 08, 2007

FORESEEING potential boom in Cebu’s oil industry, Thailand’s largest petroleum company opened its first gasoline station in the Visayas.

PTT Philippines Corp. (PTT-PC), a local subsidiary of Thailand-based PTT Public Co. Ltd. (PTT-PCL) that is owned mainly by the Royal Thai Government, opened its first oil depot in Cebu last Jan. 28.

In a document furnished to Sun.Star Cebu, PTT-PC said it chose to open a gasoline station in Lapu-Lapu City due to Cebu’s “highly competent workforce, good infrastructure and sound business environment” — factors that have made the province an “economic powerhouse” in the country.

Siripong Phoungpaka, PTT-PC president and chief executive officer, said the five-million liter depot in Cebu is part of the P3.5- to P4-billion investment that the company will infuse in the country in the next five years under its expansion program.

To further signify its presence in the country, PTT-PC will construct and operate 12 retail outlets in Cebu and has set the construction of 50 pump stations nationwide in the next two years.

As early as now, PTT-PC projects to open 100 to 200 gasoline stations in the country in the next five to 10 years.

The company is also looking at putting up a distribution facility for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), a lube oil blending plant and an ethanol plant in the country. However, the company has not yet determined the sites for the facilities.

Phoungpaka said the company is seriously considering transferring one of its LPG facilities in the country. But the raw materials needed for production, such as butane and propane, are not readily available in the market.

PTT-PC has been in the Philippine oil business since 1996 and has formed a joint venture with Coastal Corp., an American company that later merged with El Paso to undertake the joint operation of an oil storage and terminal facility at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The venture is known as the Subic Bay Distribution Inc. (SBDI).

PTT has about four refineries in Thailand, with a total production capacity of 700,000 barrels of oil a day.

PTT-PCL has businesses in Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Hong Kong and China.

So, does this make oil cheap in the country I don’t think so they’re just here to make money from the invisible price monopoly by the Big Three. Well the good news is that consumers petroleum product consumers will have more choices plus this also generate more jobs and opportunity to the general populace.

I just hope by the next a couple of years their will be more people using bio fuel and green cars will be sold here in the country. That would really help keeping the prices of our basic commodities low in that way the inflation will be down also and more people can enjoy their hard own cash by the end of the day.

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January 24, 2007 / edwayne

10 commandments of love

I read this article from vanilla lover blog, I was thinking of sharing this you guys..

the ten commandments of love

1. Take your time. The creation of
anything worthwhile takes patience and
energy. you don’t build a relationship
overnyt.

2. Don’t smother each other. no one
can grow n d shade. dnt feel as f u r
requird to spend evry waking hour wid
dos u love. mov asyd frm time to time
& allow dem a separate space, too.
never force any1 2 do anything for
u “n d name of luv”.love is not 2 b
bargained for.

3. Don’t brood. get on wid living &
loving. Stop going thru lyf in self-
pity, self-blame and the meaculpa
syndrome. we are not as bad as we
think.

4. Exercise feelings. feelings have
meaning only as they are expressed in
action. increase tenderness &
intimacy. they are source of
nourishment for relationship.

5. Forming relationship takes a lot of
looking. but looking can be fun. grow
up togeder.

6. Dont be afraid. stop all worry.
Most of what you are worried about
u’ll have difficulty
remembering a week later.

7. Learn to listen. u dont learn
anything from hearing yourself talk.
see all criticism as positive,
for it leads to self-evaluation. f u
take time to talk
togeder each day, u’ll never become
strangers.

8. Dom’t lose touch with the craziness
in you. this, with a large dose of
caring, will assure that the
relationship will never be boring.
keep laughing.

9. Don’t be afraid of disagreements
and arguments. the only people who do
not argue are people who do not care.
in fact, dont have a short
arguments. make certain they are
thouroughly over and done with. after
an argument is over, forget it.

10. Stop playing games. a growing
relationship can only be nurtured by
genuineness. relationship
are not sporting events. stop
wrestling for contol.
no one wins this kind of match, except
divorce lawyers.

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