Para!

[12/6/2000 7:04 pm] Mobile Funny, but whenever I ride the MRT, I have to suppress the urge to pass my fare forward and yell “PARA!” at the train station.

Dreamweaver rollover javascript

You know something? I don’t like Dreamweaver’s rollover script too much, because it doesn’t really preload. Whenever I load a webpage with rollovers, and I think it’s finished loading, then I roll over an image and the IE5 Windows icon starts revolving again, I know it’s Dreamweaver. Better to write your own javascript rollovers. If only I knew how; I still haven’t gotten down to self-studying all those technologies I want to learn. Not that I need javascript rollovers right now; in the interests of conserving bandwidth, I’m using CSS.

Gingerbread Latte

Starbucks fans, I do NOT recommend the Gingerbread Latte. Tried one yesterday, and it did not taste good. (In my hubris, I got a tall, confident that I would like it. Next time I try something new, I will get a short.) On the other hand, I’ve never tried real gingerbread before, so I’ve never developed a taste for it.

Helped fix DZFE’s computer today; installed a new modem. What a trial. I’ve found that in all my experiences installing hardware, internal modems on Win95 systems are the most troublesome. Plugging them into the motherboard PCI slot is easy, but when it comes time to install the drivers and assign IRQ and port settings, the tribulation is well nigh unbearable. But I got it done, praise God.

Philippine Madrigal Singers

[12/5/2000 8:38 pm] Mobile Watching the Philippine Madrigal Singers right now at St. Andrews Church in BelAir. They’re really nice. Right now, it’s “Lead Me Lord,” after a couple of Christmas carols: “Adeste Fideles” and “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem.” Aahhh, full chords and perfect pitch.

This is a tribute to bring awareness to Punla, a home for mentally handicapped children. They’re mostly children with Downs or cerebral palsy. They’re sitting right behind me now. Tiff’s up on the altar, at the pulpit, emceeing the event. She looks pretty up there. = )

Now the Mads are singing “Heal the World.” Yup, the Michael Jackson one. Oh, well, this is a church crowd, after all, not classical music connosieurs … Well, now it’s a multi-handicapped girl named Aileen. This is touching. She’s a dwarf, hunchbacked and heavily deformed, and blind. But she’s up there on stage, singing “The Greatest Love of All,” with a thin, slightly wavering, yet confident and strong voice. She was trained by a woman whose mission in life is to give the gift of music to handicapped Filipino children. And the Madrigal Singers are accompanying. Like angels from heaven.

Standing ovation. Now the special children will all sing. I should put my phone away; low battery, and it’s bad etiquette to be texting or sending email in church at a performance. It’s very heartwarming to see these volunteers giving their lives to help these poor children.

G.A.R.B.

I know this page looks horrible in Netscape 4.x. I’m sorry to say that I’m not going to do anything about it. If you’re using Netscape 4.x, do yourself a favor and get a better browser.

I just tried viewing in Opera; look’n good! I’m blogging now from Opera, too. It’s okay, nice and compliant, with a few kinks here and there. I still like IE5 best.

Fight Club and Stu Weber

Interesting, how Russ just watched Fight Club a few days ago, just when someone starts a Fight Club thread on Pinoyexchange.

I like what “Theophilus” put there: “If being a man is about nothing but aggresion, hatred, and anger, then count me out. I know what a real man is, and aggression, hatred, and anger are qualities of weakness, not strength. However, an excellent book I read by Stu Weber does acknowledge that a man is a warrior; a fierce contender for what is true and upright. In that sense, yes, a man is a fighter. But far more than just a lost man fighting to free himself of his material trappings in the middle of a nihilistic film.”

I wonder who “Theophilus” could be? ;) Sounds like he’s been reading Four Pillars of a Man’s Heart. = )

Migraine

Yesterday I had the worst migraine I’ve had in over a year. That’s all I can say for now. You reading this, Raffy? Remember that headache I got which was so bad I skipped work the next day to see a neurologist? I’m going to go see one again. Wait another day.

“Gloria, Gloria…”

Back from church! Despite my poor rest last night, today has been an invigorating day, praising and glorifying God in song and worship. Just one more week to the Christmas cantata at GCF South Metro! Any of you reading this, I have free tickets: four for the 3pm matinee and four more for the 7pm gala. Interested?

No irony is lost on the choir that the theme song of our cantata (which goes, “Gloria, Gloria, Glory to God on high!”) is also the name of our country’s upstart vice-president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who is actively campaigning to unseat the current incompetent-in-power, Erap Estrada. Especially funny is what I call the “prophetic” last line of the anthem: “So rise and shine, your light has come, praise the Chosen One… Gloria!!!” Of course we’re talking about the glory of Christ’s birth here, but it sure sounds like Gloria is the “chosen one,” doesn’t it?

If I could change our anthem, I probably would, considering the political situation. Then again, perhaps I wouldn’t. = )

Hardly slept.

Hardly slept.

And the shower was icy cold.