Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Willing Willie Continues to Fulfill Ambitions

Willing Willie is a primetime variety gameshow in the Philippines broadcast by TV5. It premiered on October 23, 2010 with its main host Willie Revillame who also produced the show.

Almost less than two months in the air but the show has already gained a high spot on the primetime TV ratings that was previously rivaled by GMA and ABS only. The show was able to secure a very strong foundation. Willie Revillame, being a very great endorser managed to bring with him most of his endorsements when he was in his previous station.

I really don't know what really makes a Willie Revillame. He possesses a charismatic type of leadership and power. He has strong and appealing words and above all, he has the passion of helping people.

Maybe if some people were on his shoes, after resigning at ABS they might have focused their wealth on business to procure more money. But Willie tried to find a way to reach the people. He wants to put a smile on everyone may he be rich or poor. I might be his believer when he was at ABS but now, after seeing what he has tried to do, I admire him.

Talking about the show, it features lots of new, simple yet funny and definitely hit games. I really like the Family Apir, we even tried it on my sister's 18th birthday. The show also features Shoot mo Baby, Wall of Fortune, Wiltime Bigtime, Spin a Wil and so much more.

Above all, the show is able to fulfill the ambitions of people from different walks of life. Last night the, A binggo announcer, Apet won the second mega jackpot of 1 million peso, house and lot and a brand new car. "Wow! Sobrang bigtime ng Willing Willie, kakainggit!" I said. But atleast the show was able to inspire many Filipinos and they definitely has changed the viewing habits, from a drama night to a fun-filled night.

I really hope the show continues to be an inspiration to all Filipinos. Everyone might not be winning the cash, but the inspiration and joy the show gives is worth more than a million cash!

Cause I really really want to join the games here, I'm giving this show 10 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS!!!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Nokia C3: Easy Messaging and Web Connection at an Affordable Price

If you are looking for a full QWERTY phone with decent camera and wi-fi connection at a very affordable price, well, the Nokia C3 might be the best for you.

When it was launched, I was kinda not impressed by this phone because it has no 3G, has only a 2mp camera and it runs under an old platform; the Symbian 40. But when the price of the phone was announced (around 5,500 - 7500) well, I might consider it since it's very affordable and you won't be able to get a great deal for that money. So I searched for the phone to personally experience its features.

What I noticed with the phone is it's very solid look. It might feel heavy but as compared to its size, it's totally fine. It's very easy to grip and has a very sleek design.It is very slim which will give you the feeling that the phone is somewhat expensive than other qwerty phones.

It offers a 2mp camera but sad to say that it has a fixed focus and no flash either. But if you're just looking for a camera where you can share your pictures right away, you might want to have this. the video recording is not really good; only QVGA@20fps.

It has a 2.4" screen with the 320x240 resolution and the image looks bright and clear.

When it come to audio, it has a decent quality but somewhat low. It has an FM radio with RDS.

I can say that the phone is for the young especially if your second home is Facebook or Twitter because it might not have a 3G connection but it has a Wi-Fi connectivity that is ready to back you up.

All in all, the phone might not offer the best feature, but for a very affordable price, you are getting the most out of your money.





I'm giving this phone 7 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS!

Monday, September 27, 2010

iPhone 4 Launched in the Philippines

Pinoys are really excited on the release of the iPhone 4 in the country and everyone went crazy when Globe Telecoms exclusively launched this gadget last September 24 with a wide variety of customizable plans designed for iPhone users.

Those who got the phone first were the ones who had an early bird reservation last August and as of today, Globe has setup some booths on different malls in order to provide the phone to everyone.

The phone comes with a lot of great features which include:

  • FaceTime which makes video calling possible
  • Retina display
  • 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and HD video recording
  • Apple’s A4 processor
  • 3-axis gyro 
  • up to 40 percent longer talk time
  • Glass and stainless steel design that is the thinnest smartphone in the world.
  • iOS 4 which includes over 100 new features. 
  • App Store providing access to more than 205,000 apps including the new iMovie app built just for iPhone 4.
I hope I can have one too! One of the most stylish and superb phones right now. That's why I'm giving this 8 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS.

 Here is the detailed plan offered by Globe:


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Batanes: An Isolated Paradise

If you are looking for a quiet, peaceful and a wonder of nature place to enjoy your vacation, Batanes is surely a must place to visit.

Ever since I was in high school I always dream of getting to Batanes. I heard and read lots of great stories about this place. Simple living, nice people, great environment and lots of beautiful sceneries, a perfect escape from the busy urban living.

The Province of Batanes is the smallest province in the Philippines both in land area and population. It is located at the northernmost part of the country. It is composed of ten islands and only four are inhabited.

The natives of Batanes are called Ivatans. Farming and fishing is the main source of living. Ivatans have a very simple way of living. According to a documentary from Jessica Soho, most of them use bicycle going to work or school.

I also want to see the "Honesty Coffee Shop" wherein people will just go inside the store and pick whatever goods they want and just put the payment in a box. No one looks after the shop, the owner will just drop by to replenish the items in the store and to check how much she has earned for the day, solely relying on the honesty of every customers.

Aside from the traditions and values of the people, Batanes is very famous for its precious sceneries. A great place to lay back and relax but i think it won't be possible because you will surely enjoy and explore the place.

So if only I have the money and time, I'll definitely check out this place!!! It's one of my dreams!!!


This is definitely a must place to visit that's why I'm giving this 8 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS!!!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Things You Should Not Reveal In Facebook


Recently, I had a problem with people who creates Facebook account under someone else's name, meaning a fake profile. They try to steal your identity and gives you a very unpleasant image.

Suddenly while I was browsing the web, I read an article on how to secure yourself against identity theft. Here's the article from Yahoo Finance that you should read before divulging your information on the web.

"The whole social networking phenomenon has millions of Americans sharing their photos, favorite songs and details about their class reunions on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and dozens of similar sites. But there are a handful of personal details that you should never say if you don't want criminals — cyber or otherwise — to rob you blind, according to Beth Givens, executive director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse."
"The folks at Insure.com also say that ill-advised Facebook postings increasingly can get your insurance cancelled or cause you to pay dramatically more for everything from auto to life insurance coverage. By now almost everybody knows that those drunken party photos could cost you a job, too."
"You can certainly enjoy networking and sharing photos, but you should know that sharing some information puts you at risk. What should you never say on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site?"
Your Birth Date and Place
Sure, you can say what day you were born, but if you provide the year and where you were born too, you've just given identity thieves a key to stealing your financial life, said Givens. A study done by Carnegie Mellon showed that a date and place of birth could be used to predict most — and sometimes all — of the numbers in your Social Security number, she said.

Vacation Plans
There may be a better way to say "Rob me, please" than posting something along the lines of: "Count-down to Maui! Two days and Ritz Carlton, here we come!" on Twitter. But it's hard to think of one. Post the photos on Facebook when you return, if you like. But don't invite criminals in by telling them specifically when you'll be gone.

Home Address
Do I have to elaborate? A study recently released by the Ponemon Institute found that users of Social Media sites were at greater risk of physical and identity theft because of the information they were sharing. Some 40% listed their home address on the sites; 65% didn't even attempt to block out strangers with privacy settings. And 60% said they weren't confident that their "friends" were really just people they know.

Confessionals
You may hate your job; lie on your taxes; or be a recreational user of illicit drugs, but this is no place to confess. Employers commonly peruse social networking sites to determine who to hire — and, sometimes, who to fire. Need proof? In just the past few weeks, an emergency dispatcher was fired in Wisconsin for revealing drug use; a waitress got canned for complaining about customers and the Pittsburgh Pirate's mascot was dumped for bashing the team on Facebook. One study done last year estimated that 8% of companies fired someone for "misuse" of social media. 

Password Clues

If you've got online accounts, you've probably answered a dozen different security questions, telling your bank or brokerage firm your Mom's maiden name; the church you were married in; or the name of your favorite song. Got that same stuff on the information page of your Facebook profile? You're giving crooks an easy way to guess your passwords.

Risky Behaviors
You take your classic Camaro out for street racing, soar above the hills in a hang glider, or smoke like a chimney? Insurers are increasingly turning to the web to figure out whether their applicants and customers are putting their lives or property at risk, according to Insure.com. So far, there's no efficient way to collect the data, so cancellations and rate hikes are rare. But the technology is fast evolving, according to a paper written by Celent, a financial services research and consulting firm.
So guys, think twice before filling up information on the web.






Monday, August 16, 2010

The Touch of A Painter



According to Picasso “Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot; others transform a yellow spot into the sun.” this quote best explains how Jun Impas, a well known painter puts life in all of his creations.

Last night, while I was watching the birthday episode of Mel Tiangco, I was so amazed with the portraits and landscapes I saw, all of which are creations of none other than Mr. Jun Impas. I'm not a critic when it comes to artworks but i can definitely say that his paintings were one of a kind.

I can see the depth of the paintings, it's as if you're looking into a 3D-image. It was the first time that I had goosebumps while staring at an incredible masterpiece.

He can definitely transform an ordinary image to an extraordinary artwork. And I told myself, I want to have my portrait done by him. 

After watching that episode, I searched the web for some of his paintings and I was not disappointed when I got into his website, junimpas.com . I saw lots of great paintings in his site. Some of which are for sale, I wonder how much each costs?

Here are some of the artworks I've seen in his site:




Someday, I would like to have my portrait done by Mr. Jun Impas. That's why I'm giving this 8 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS



Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Dream of a Single Charger for All Phones


We've got different cellphones at the house. And when one needs to charge the phone, but forgets where the charger is, there's no way to borrow someone else's charger. I really hate this scenario, they're all phones yet they have different charger and sometimes, even phones of the same brand come with different charger.

I do understand that maybe, the reason behind this is because, cellphone companies needs to optimize charging of phones. But the problem is, you can't borrow charger to your siblings or neighbors during the time you badly needed one.

Luckily, while I was browsing the net, hopeful to get some news if there will be a single charger for all phones, I've ran to this article and read that this issue has been addressed already and cellphone companies are doing their part in creating a universal charger for all phones. Yeah it's a very great news, but the sad thing is, only the European country will have it first.
This is the article from wired.com

(Wired) -- Cellphone battery dead? No problem: Just borrow a charger from a friend. Oh, wait -- you can't, because your friend doesn't have the same phone as you, and his charger won't work with your phone.

That annoyance will end next year, for Europeans at least. Thanks to the efforts of the European Commission, most cellphones sold in Europe will have a one-size-fits-all charger starting in 2011. So far, 10 major cellphone makers, including Apple, Motorola, Samsung and Research In Motion, have signed on to the agreement.

Americans will have to wait. Without a government agency setting a deadline, it's up to handset makers to make the switch to a single standard. All consumers can do is let their old chargers gather dust in a drawer, while hoping manufacturers will eventually converge on a standardized charger.

"For the FCC, this is probably number 5,000 on their list and it is legislative priority number 10,000 at this point," says Joe Banos, chief operating officer for Wilson Electronics, which makes cellphone boosters and antennas. "We believe the U.S. will ultimately follow Europe here, but the question is when."

Today each cellphone ships with its own charger. Different companies use different connectors -- and often different models from the same company do too, making it difficult for users to borrow a charger. And when it's time to toss the phone, the charger also goes into the bin.

A universal charger means consumers don't have to get a new charger with every mobile phone. As a bonus, it'll be easier to borrow a charger when in need.

And if all that isn't enough, there's the green aspect. One-size-fits-all means fewer chargers will wind up in the landfill, less electronic waste, and fewer resources consumed in manufacturing chargers.

In 2009, the European Commission said it reached a voluntary agreement with handset manufacturers to use the micro-USB connector for the charger. Starting in 2011, all phone models sold in Europe would then have compatible chargers. Now, that agreement is taking effect.

Changing the rules in the U.S.

Smartphone makers in the United States are moving toward something similar, but more slowly. Motorola and Samsung have said they will offer a standard charger here but haven't committed to a deadline. It's a complex game where each handset maker is optimizing for itself, but collectively those decisions might help realize the goal of having a universal charger, probably centered on micro-USB.

"For the most part it is already happening here with smartphones," says Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at the Altimeter Group. "An HTC Evo charger will charge a Nexus One or Incredible, as long as it has a micro-USB connector."

The major holdouts in the U.S. are Apple and Research In Motion. Apple uses a proprietary 30-pin connector for its iPhone, while many BlackBerry chargers and devices are engineered so they will work only when paired together, says Wilson's Banos.

But even among companies that use micro-USB, it's still not a standard.

"There's the flat, wide mini-USB connector; the short, squat micro-USB; and different versions in between," says Allen Nogee, an analyst at In-Stat research. "They are all still using different versions of the USB connector."

But if you can get a connector to fit into the phone, it doesn't matter which model it is for or which company made it, because all USB-based chargers deliver the same voltage, say experts.

The push to change the situation in the U.S. could come from accessories makers for smartphones, says Nogee. Today, when you buy a new battery pack or car charging kit, it comes with a little bag stuffed with connectors so users can pick the right ones for their phones.

"It is much more expensive for these companies to support different phones and connectors," says Nogee. "But the problem is that so far, accessories makers haven't had enough say in the phone manufacturing process."

Ultimately, economics will force handset makers in the U.S. to change, say industry experts. As companies move to a universal charger in Europe, they will bring the same connectors to U.S. models.

It's not clear how Apple will make the change, but it is certain that if the company moves to a micro USB-based connector for its new iPhone model in Europe, U.S. customers can expect the same.

"It makes so much sense that I believe the U.S. will follow," says Banos. "It would be insane not to"

end of the article.

I hope we can also have this agreement in the Philippines, besides, we have a lot of cellphone users here.

Since I really love to have a Universal Charger, and I think most cellphone users will agree to this, I give this dream 9 out 10 AMBITION POINTS

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Samsung Champ, Touchscreen Phone at an Affordable Price

I was walking at SM North Edsa yesterday when I run into a Samsung booth. Had a glimpse of their new touchscreen phones.


When it comes to cellphones, I'm only eying to Sony Ericson, but when I saw the new Samsung phones, I kinda enjoyed browsing them and spent almost 30 minutes looking and comparing phones.

When I got home, I browsed their site and surprised that they offer a cheap touchscreen phone, the Samsung Champ.

The champ was designed for people who want to go touchscreen but don't want to put a stress in their pockets.

It has a 2.4” full touch display and a 3x3 widget format. The Samsung Champ also features TouchWiz Lite, Bluetooth 2.1, 3.5mm headset jack, access to Samsung Apps, 1.3MP camera and MicroSD card support.


The price of the phone based on some stores I visited ranges from P4,800.00 to P6,000.00. What a great deal.


I give this phone 6 out of 10 AMBITION POINTS!!!


Here are some pictures of the phone and it's features.




Specs list from: CGENA.COM

SK, Barangay Elections Registration Kicks Off


Even if the synchronized Barangay and SK elections is scheduled on the 25th of October, still there are some uncertainties due to petitions to postpone the elections.

Although there are some issues of postponement still, the COMELEC starts the registration for the election and will end on the 13th of August and until the 15th for the SK registrations. 

Registration starts at 8pm up to 5pm including Saturdays and Sundays and all registrants must bring any valid ID.

Applications for candidacy will be scheduled on some day but usually they are accomodated 10 days prior to elections.

The law stated that the election will be held on October 25 and will only be changed if the pending postponements will be approved.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Cool iPhone RC Plane and Copter Controller

I am really amazed with the new iPhone innovation. You can now control RC plane and Copter using your iPhone. This was created to allow children and children at heart to go out and play instead of staying all day in the house. So all the geeks out there, this is a must try gadget!

Watch these guys launching their RC copters!!!



Monday, July 26, 2010

A Doughnut Freakout

I love doughnuts may it be Mister Donut, Dunkin' Donut, Krispy Kreme's Chocolate Iced Custard or Cello's Peanut Butter Oreo. I like them all.

Last time while I was going home, I bought some doughnuts for my nephew. He loves chocolate flavored doughnuts. So I went to the nearest Dunkin' Donut store near the tricycle terminal where I'm heading. Since there were just few doughnuts left (and flavors were not my type) I asked for the munchkins. I purchased some Bavarian and Choco Honey Dipped Munchkins and the last piece of regular size Choco Honey Dipped. I put them in my bag and went home.

When I got home, my nephew ran towards me and asked if I have something for him so I took the doughnuts out of my bag and gave it to him. I told him to leave the Bavarian Munchkins in the plastic bag since he doesn't like them. When he was about to eat the Choco Honey Dipped he shouted "Langgam! Langgam! Tito Wel may Langgam ( those are ants) then he threw it away so I checked if that was for real and when I took the doughnut from the ground whoooowww!!! I saw RED ANTS coming out from the small holes on the doughnut.

I was disappointed and told my nephew that I'll just buy another doughnut tomorrow and he said that he doesn't want to eat doughnut anymore. I don't know what to say and some sort of anger and frustration filled me so I looked for Dunkin' Donut's number on the web.

I called their customer service to report the incident. What made me feel bad was that all of the support personnel who answered the phone just transfered me from one person to another. Until I got the chance to talk with the right person. I told her the problem, she felt sorry for the incident and asked me for some information so that she can trace the exact store location and promised me to call back after tracing the store.

After a while, she called me and told me that they're really sorry for the incident and asked me my address so they can have someone deliver some doughnuts at my house as a payment for the inconveniences it has caused me. I told them that it's okay, no need to deliver something but she insisted that they're going to deliver some doughnuts at my house so I said it's okay, go ahead. But until now I haven't received any doughnut from them hehehehehe... But that's fine coz I'm not after it.I'm just informing them of the incident so that it might not happen again with other customer's coz I consider myself a regular customer and I felt bad that I encountered that problem.

I'm not really mad, I'm just frustrated and the reason why I called was because I just want to inform them with the problem so that the same problem won't happen again with other customers or probably to me again. I understand that what happened to me was just an isolated case and Dunkin Donut is a respected industry when it comes to doughnuts. They won't be here for more than a decade if their doughnutss are not good.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A Start of A New Life


According to Flora Whittmore, "The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live."

As a day ends, we are closing a chapter in our life to get ready to fill the following pages of my stiry book of my next adventures.

It's really frustrating if we see that what we have left behind should have been the path we have taken. Well we can do nothing about it. We just have to face what lies ahead and make sure that our next steps would be something worth continuing.

I'm done with my college as a nursing student. Just took the board exams, and now still waiting for the result. But every single day, I can't help myself asking if I really made the right decision to continue, but ofcourse it's permanent so I can do nothing about it. And since I'm done with the board exam, what's bugging my mind now is what will happen next? Should I study again? Should I pursue my nursing career? or should I look for another job that fits me well? Well I'm still trying to figure out the answer.

I told myself that if i make it good at the boards well, I should probably proceed with my nursing career since even if I don't like it, I never really had a hard time with it unlike other nursing students. However, if I am not of enough luck and does not make it to a nice grade or even fail the exam, I really have to look for other nice job that gives a well compensation or, I should even study again on any computer related course since it's my passion.

I'm not gettin' any younger so I really have to make quick decisions. Obviously, I'm quite not sure with what lies ahead. All I know is that I'm having a new life, I'm starting to write the story of my life on the following pages of my story book.

"Our attitude toward life determines life's attitude towards us" that is according to John Mitchell.Well, I'm the master of ambitions. I won't get tired dreaming of great wealth, power and everything. I'll always be positive and my desire to help my love ones my friends and other people will continue no matter what happens. I'll choose the right path, I'll close my door at the right time and I'll enter a new one with full caution.

I'm back

I've been busy for like six months preparing for the last phase of my nursing student life. Now, that the board exam is over, I can keep this blog updated again.....