48 Hours

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I’ve been offline for 48 hours. Well, maybe 47, but considering how bored I was during the past couple of days, you could probably count it as double that. Unfortunately, now that I’m back on my computer, my brain is dead. Two days of inactivity, and my mind has shut down.

Fine, I’m exaggerating. I’m writing now, so obviously, something’s still ticking up there. The problem is, the restlessness that I’ve been desperately trying to get rid off the past couple of days has finally gone. That should be a good thing, but now this restlessness been replaced by a lethargy that refuses to let me get out of bed.

I hope a long drive out of town will cure this. This drive will take me offline for roughly half a day - I wish I could have taken this drive yesterday when we had no power. This time though, staying away from the net should do me good. I’ll be using my head some other way, an I’ll be busy enough, at least, to keep my brain from atrophying.

I seem so pathetic, and self-centered too. The past three paragraphs have all been “I” and “me.” This one is turning out the same too. I don’t care. My brain isn’t working well enough to worry about things like that. The only thing I want is to write something about the past few days. If not for sudoku, some books, and a long night out, I probably would’ve gone crazy. Thankfully, that’s only partly true.

I need to arm myself for life away from the computer and the television. My shelves are stocked with books and magazines, but I’ve read and re-read practically everything there. Heck, I had to resort to borrowing somebody else’s magazines just to read something “fresh” yesterday.

The problem is my life has been swallowed by the computer. My reading materials now are blogs and other articles online. My puzzle-solving lately has been limited to Web Sudoku. With no power feeding my laptop, my world suddenly went dark. I can’t let that happen again.

There is life outside the Net, isn’t there? Help me find it.

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 10:27 AM on Saturday, the 30th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; rants; blogging; technology; triumphs & tragedies; driver ng bayan.

BlogCon 1.0

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I’ve held out writing about the BlogCon, but all that effort, or lack thereof, will now go to waste. Yes, I went to the first Philippine BlogCon last Monday, and yes, this is my post about it.

It was a blast.

That’s all I can really say that hasn’t already been said. Heck, even that statement has been made already, so I’m still echoing others. I guess, yet again, I’m at a loss for words.

Unfortunately for me, I didn’t really meet a whole lot of people. Despite what some people may think, I’m shy. I hid behind my camera for most of the event, and only really spoke with the people at my table, some others I got introduced to, and those I recognized from the past.

Ok, so maybe that last paragraph hasn’t been said before, but it was about me, not the BlogCon. If you really want to know what happened, I suggest you do any of the following:
1. Go to the BlogCon wiki, or
2. Visit the following links (listed, for some reason, in alphabetical order): 1st Philippine BlogCon, After the 2006 Blogcon, Back from BlogCon 2006, BlogCon 2006, BlogCon 2006 was a Blast, BlogCon Aftermath, Pinoy Bloggers Face-to-Face, Seen & heard at the 1st Philipine BlogCon 2006, Teh BlogCon is the Shizzle!, What Happened at BlogCon 2006? and read what they have to say about it.

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 7:31 PM on Wednesday, the 27th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: concerts, plays, & events; blogging; links & plugs; this beautiful country.

Oblivious

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Oblivious
Originally uploaded by driver ng bayan.

My play is over, and aside from my plug about it, this is only my second post about the play. The first was about a power outage we experienced during one of the shows.

Anyway, these are the first photos I’m posting of the whole run. Since I was manning the lights, I couldn’t really get shots during the play. I could, however, take shots before, after, and in between shows. The image on the right was taken during a break between shows. Obviously, while some people were resting and conserving their energy, others had an excess of it.

Click here or on the or thumbnail on the right to see some other behind-the-scenes moments. Most of these were taken before shows - the cast is in costume and make-up already. Unfortunately, the shots posted are limited to the cast and the director, as well as a crew member who happened to walk into the frame. I might follow this up with pictures of the rest of the team, but that’ll just have to wait.

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 6:31 PM on Wednesday, the 27th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; photography; concerts, plays, & events.

Cars

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Z8-FR-MAIN
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Actually, that should be car - as in one car.

In fact, even that is a misnomer. The title should be toy car.

I’m sure some of you knew what it was immediately, but I’d like to think I can still fool some others with this shot. Then again, if I show the original images at full-size, I’m not going to fool anybody. You’re free to view my other picks from the bunch at my Flickr. Just click on the image on the right.

Anyway, I’m on the lookout now for a 1/12th scale car. It doesn’t have to be a luxury car like the Z8 pictured here. All I need is a model that has a few more details than this one. The one in the picture is a 1/24th scale model, and I’m looking to shoot something that might actually pass as real. Does anybody want to lend me a car?

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 3:38 PM on Tuesday, the 26th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; photography; polls.

m-ph

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No, that isn’t what the title refers to. Yes, I know I drive fast, but we measure speed in this country by kilometers per hour. Besides, the dash should have told you it wasn’t about speed - otherwise I would’ve typed in MPH, MpH, or something like that. What I’m referring to is m-ph.com, the online version of Mobile Philippines.

Yes, it is widely known that I’m a gadget geek - but what does Mobile Philippines have to do with me? Well, I blog for m-ph.com now. I actually started just under a week ago, but it took me that long to post it here. Just for that, I’ll say it again - I’m a guest blogger for Mobile Philippines. Not a bad gig, eh?

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 9:56 AM on Saturday, the 23rd of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: blogging; raves.

Darkness

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In what will probably go down in Kultura history as the most memorable show ever, the cast and crew of Art have proven that regardless of the circumstances, the show must go on.

The evening show on the 20th was moving along smoothly. It was, in fact, turning into one of the best shows in the run. From a technical standpoint, it was damn near perfect. With the exception of a minor mistake handling one of the microphones, as well as a tiny power fluctuation that dimmed the lights just enough for me to notice, it was the cleanest show so far.

From the audience perspective, it was even better. For some reason, I felt like this audience was a lot more involved with the play than others. They laughed more, yes - but everybody laughs during the show. What seemed different was that their laughter was more contagious - at some point, I almost fell on top of the tangle of wires powering our lights. What proved to me that this audience was different, however, was their collective “aawww” during one of the scenes. I had always thought that was an “aawww” moment, but none of the other shows had gotten that. They’d elicited giggles, but not the “aawww” I was looking for. This show was different - of course, I didn’t know how different it would be until later.

At some point, just after the most physical scene in the show, the lights dimmed. They immediately powered back on, then dimmed - and this cycle repeated another time before we were plunged almost totally in darkness. Each time the lights dimmed, I heard some loud noise off in the distance. I didn’t want to say it at the time, but I knew the power wasn’t coming back on - at least not for a while.

We made some announcements and tried to figure out what to do. Since most of the surrounding buildings were in the dark, we knew we couldn’t rely on the city’s power grid. We had generators in the building, but the operator wasn’t around. We had to make do with what little light we had. We made another announcement, we made do.

It’s a good thing our play has only three characters. You see, we ended up using three lights bright enough to light them up - a flashlight we borrowed from one of the guards, and an emergency light (with two bulbs) we took off the wall. I’m also glad one of the former technical directors for Kultura was there - she helped me light up our performers.

I’m not sure if it was just the circumstances surrounding us or if it was really the audience, but the applause last night seemed louder than usual. Right now, I don’t really care. Things may have gone horribly wrong, but the show did go on. Our systems may have failed, but our performers soldiered on. Heck, the city may have been plunged into darkness, but everybody involved in the production helped to make sure that at least in the tiny space we call our theater, not to mention the path leading out to the exit, things remained bright. We lit up the place, not just with with our borrowed lights and our cellular phones, but with our enthusiasm, our smiles, and our performances.

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 12:17 PM on Thursday, the 21st of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: concerts, plays, & events; raves.

Tune Up

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On Jayvee’s recommendation, I’ve decided to give a tutorial of sorts on shooting cars, or other fast-moving objects for that matter. In the state I’m in though, I’ll probably end up writing a journal - something like a narrative of what transpired during our shoot.

In any case, If you’ve seen this photo from my previous post and you’re wondering how I did it, then read on. If you don’t particularly care, then I suggest you jump off to another page. With that disclaimer of sorts out of the way, let’s get down to business.

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driver ng bayan posted this entry at 12:12 AM on Monday, the 18th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: ramblings; photography; links & plugs; driver ng bayan.

20+

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I celebrated my 25th birthday today. After several years of celebrating my 22nd, I finally decided it was time I admitted that I was no longer in my early 20s.

Next year, I will once again be celebrating my 25th. This time around, I think I’ll host a party. You’re invited. I’ll post details some time.

I’m just wondering now - at this rate, when will I celebrate my 28th birthday?

driver ng bayan posted this entry at 11:49 PM on Sunday, the 17th of September 2006. He may have also posted related entries in the following categories: holidays.

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