Erap Indicted

The Ombudsman has indicted Erap on charges of corruption and economic plunder. He’s now eligible for arrest, hopefully within the week. Erap, of course, is warning of “people power” by the masses if he is arrested, and his staunchly loudmouthed supporter Senator Miriam “Brenda” Santiago foresees civil war. (The Philipines calls her “Brenda” now. It’s short for “Bren-damage.”)

Erap is a hoot. All this time, he has bragged of the “unconstitutionality” of his ouster, that he deserves a fair and legal trial, that he is ready to face the consequences if he is found guilty. But the moment his arrest looms, he calls for “people power” — the same “extra-constitutional” movement which ousted him in the first place — and claims that the masses will support him.

Erap, it’s time to stop acting. (You never were a good movie actor anyway.) The masses, who you claim love and support you so much, already booted you out two months ago, and good riddance. They will not shed blood, sweat, or tears to lift a thieving, traitorous glutton such as yourself back to the presidency you so shamelessly abused to support the high-rolling lifestyle you and your mistresses enjoyed. Face the music, old man, and go to jail.

Index 10 and CSS

Index 10 is something of a web design milestone for me: it’s my first attempt at using CSS box properties instead of table hacks for a layout. And it feels good. Looks good, too, in IE5, and hopefully it should look good in Netscape 6. Viewing it in Netscape 4 will give you a completely linear page without any layout or styles. Which is why people should stop using Netscape 4 in the first place. (Would you believe my mom still insists on using Netscape Navigator Gold? But then, she’s not a web designer.)

This will be my last random index page for a while. As I transition to my new space on DigitalRice (assuming it works), I will streamline the existing pages of my site, optimizing with style sheets and conforming to web standards which will facilitate separation of style from content, making my stuff more accessible to more platforms; at the same time destroying any chance of the layout displaying properly in any non-compliant browser. (Which generally means anything older than IE5 or NS6.) Upgrade now.

If the great masters of design at A List Apart are to be believed, this is the future of web design. Time to start studying again.

Wayne is doing likewise. Check out his page as it begins to change; his layout is pretty cool.

Great. I just found out that the “brownpau” account with Digitalrice that I asked them to delete wasn’t deleted. And the “pau” account is pending, and will be activated within the day. Now I have two accounts. Which one should I take, and which one should I have deleted? The shorter URL? Or the cuter, more expressive one? Which one would you rather type in the future to get to my site when I move?

Raffy the Heretic!!!

GAAAHHH!!! Raffy’s becoming a heretic cultist!!!!! Heh heh, I should’ve noticed the date, darn it. Go on and laugh your April Fool’s ass off, Raffy. :D

Never mind my request for hosting. I just signed up for DigitalRice again, but under a new login. Would you believe the username “pau” was still free? Hopefully I can make the move before this week’s out.

Holy Week is coming up. That’s vacation season. I’m excited; my family’s going for a diving trip to Palau. We’ll spend a week out at sea on a live-aboard cruiser, scuba diving and reef-hopping around the islands. Fun, fun!

Pardon My Zinger?

It is hot here in Manila. Really, really hot. It is just so darn hot. And this has got to be a joke of some sort. C’mon! Melanie Griffith and Jeff Daniels as 20-something bloggers who fall in love online? The page looks faked. It’s a prank, right? (Thanks for the link, shiloah.)

NameZero Cancelling

I got email from Namezero today; they’re ending free service and requiring paid renewal.

I’m a bit disappointed that their original free-for-life domain service didn’t last, but I’m not mad at them. This economic downturn is hurting everyone. I can live without the simplesight.net address, and I don’t plan on buying it.

So, please update your bookmarks.

Caffeine High

Having just finished sipping a tall iced cinnamon mocha with an extra shot of espresso, I am now floating in a pleasantly caffeinated haze of workaholic activity.

Whew! Another Flash site done, this one for my company web page. Wanna check it out? (I was inspired by the simply unmatchable GUI design of Neostream.)

Are you a web designer? Go to A List Apart and learn the nitty-gritty tricks of the trade. Two words for you: Web Standards.

Hey, if you’re a Manila-dweller, and you want to listen to some good classical music spiced with intriguing bits of esoteric knowledge and trivia, listen to “The Good Measure,” on FM 98.7 dzFE from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. The show is produced and hosted every morning by my own sweety-luv, *******. She’s a talented musician and broadcaster, and she puts a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into her program every single morning. Make a devoted, hardworking lady really happy and listen in! You’ll even learn a bit about classical music from her.

Filipino Summer

The Philippine summer is here, which means that from March to June, outside temperatures will be 30 to 40 degrees Celsius, with a hot sun beating down mercilessly from a cloudless sky. An average humidity of one hundred percent doesn’t help much.

It was oppressively muggy in my room this afternoon, but a nice breeze was blowing outside, so I left my apartment to walk around the village complex and get some fresh air. Downstairs, I ran into a cute surprise: Tallis, one of the friendly local cats, with her two kittens, Thomas and Fox, all curled up into a sleeping ball of fur at the foot of the steps. (I named them. You may remember the kitten Thomas from an earlier epsode. But he’s more docile now, though still slightly wary around me.)

The mother and her kittens woke up as I approached, and the two little ones began to frolic a bit with each other. They followed me as I walked over to one of the sunlit grassy isles. (The ground floor of the apartment complex is a sprawling parking lot separated by grassy isles.) How pleasant it was! I just sat there in the grass by the light of the setting sun, while the kittens romped about, pawing at each other’s tails and playing with bits of foliage, as their mother watched from beside me.

The kittens now concede to let me touch them sometimes, but today they made a game of it, and I could only pat their cute furry heads if I could get past lightning-fast teeth and paws. The little rascals sometimes got so excited they forgot to sheathe their claws, but fortunately no blood was drawn.

Later on, I climbed to the roofdeck of the apartment complex, seven stories up. From here in the south suburbs of Metro Manila, the urban districts of Pasay, Makati, and Ortigas could all be seen to the north, groups of buildings sprawling from east to west, with airport hangars and terminals in the foreground between here and there. To the southwest, Mount Makiling rose above the horizon, half-swathed in clouds, backlit today by a golden-red sunset. Below, children ran about the neighboring village, some singing, some playing.

It felt peaceful, harmonious. As my eyes swept across the view and I inhaled the air, I thanked God for giving me this moment of refreshing. He responded, with a cool, gentle breeze, and a verse in my head: “Never will I leave you. Never will I forsake you.”

As the sun dipped below the slopes of Mount Makiling, I headed back to my room to feed the kittens and cook myself some dinner.

Thank you again, Lord Jesus, for that moment, for this afternoon. Teach me to always seek you, to always acknowledge that you are here with me, always my God, my Savior.

Clone Jesus?

By now you’ve probably heard about the Second Coming Project to clone Jesus Christ, right? Well, this just in from those ever-loveable Snopes: The Clone Jesus website is nothing but a HOAX. That’s right. It’s a publicity stunt designed to boost the sales of an underground compilation of neo-futurist literature.

Put that in your test tube and clone it. Just for clarity, the URL to the article is http://www.snopes2.com/religion/clone.htm. Spread the word.

On Biblical Literalism

One of the complaints commonly levelled against us born-again Christians is that we take the Bible too literally. Reading some Realm of Thought threads, and having perused some Christian literature and some material by Eli Soriano (He’s a local cult leader.), I’ve gotten to thinking a bit …

(I rarely think more than a bit. Gets tiring, you know. :P )

Do we take the bible literally? How so?

As a Bible Christian, I believe it is inerrant and infallible, the very Word of God itself, but that doesn’t mean I take it ABSOLUTELY at its exact word for every single verse that is in it. If Ecclesiastes declares, “Everything is meaningless!” (Ecc 1:2), I do not believe immediately that life is meaningless. If Psalm 137 calls blessing upon “he who seizes your [Bablyon’s] infants and dashes them against the rocks,” that doesn’t mean I should go down to Persia and start killing Iraqi babies.

What of Old Testament laws about food and sacrifice and uncleanness and the Sabbath? What of New Testament counsel by St. Paul for women to submit wholly to men (1 Tim 2:12), for men to pray with their heads uncovered and women to pray with theirs covered? (1 Cor 11:4-7) What of Jesus’ exhortation to gouge out our eyes or cut off our hands if they cause us to sin? (Mat 5:29-30)

I ask this from my perspective as a born-again Evangelical, who believes that these Words from God are inerrant, and that salvation is freely given to those who trust upon our Lord Jesus the Christ:

Christians, where do we draw the line on how literally we take the Bible? What guidelines are we to follow? We talk about context, about discernment, about guidance of the Holy Spirit, but are we being consistent in our communal interpretations of the basic doctrines found in the Holy Word? If I preach the absoluteness of our forgiveness through Christ’s sacrifice on cross, but I see no problems with keeping my hair long because I consider 1 Cor 11 to be a contextual verse, am I guilty of an inconsistent interpretation?

I’m still thinking about this. One thought keeps poking into my reflections: Jesus Christ came to fulfill the Law, and as disciples of Christ, we are no longer bound by the Law; we instead live by faith, by the Spirit. I know that has some bearing on this matter.

Care to add some meat to that idea?

By the way, it was Raffy’s birthday yesterday, coincidentally, the same day Mir went down. Drop by his site and wish him well.

Mir Down 2

I’m watching live Mir coverage on CNN. About twenty minutes ago, their reporter in Fiji saw bright flaming fragments of the station soar overhead, plunging through the atmosphere, followed by a sonic boom several minutes later. At 2.00 pm Philippine time, (0600 GMT) what was left of Mir crashed into the Pacific Ocean.