Blogging for Beginners Presentation Version 1

Here's the unfinished first version of my Blogging for Beginners Presentation for my Blogging Workshops: It's not yet downloadable (SORRY) since it's a work in progress and I don't want people using it yet. But please browse through it, comment, criticize, give violent reactions, or bash me. I need and will appreciate everybody's help on this one. For bloggers, please offer your wisdom. Please suggest topics, links, articles, and other things that might help me improve the presentation. For non-bloggers, please give topics, issues, and questions you want me to address. Thank YOU!!! Many thanks to my cousins, Kuya Andrew, Gwing, and Luan who have already given their input! Much appreciation also to RJ, Andrea, and Jigs (who else pa?) who already browsed through it!

Davao Bloggers + Tour Operators Meet-Up

Image courtesy of Christian Te. Earlier today, Davao Bloggers had a very, very, very productive meet-up with some members of the Davao Association of Tour Operators (DATO). In attendance were me, Kuya Andrew, Blogie, Christian, and Dominic. We met up with Edmund of Travel Advantage, Alex of Pacific Royal Wings, Ruben of Surelite Travel and Tours, Pia of ParTravel and Tours, and Dizon of Dizerling Travel and Tours. I am super excited because I think the partnership between us bloggers and them tour operators will be very good for our common goal to promote travel and tourism in Davao City (and the rest of Mindanao). Read more about it over at My Davao City. Again, thank you to Coffee Spot for providing yummy, yummy, yummy food!!! Contact Information: Edmund Israel Mayormita General Manager Travel Advantage Tours Davao Co 29 J. Rizal Street, Habana Compound, 8000 Davao City, Philippines travel_advantage@yahoo.com Alex Divinagracia Pacific Royal Wings royalwings2004@yahoo.com Ruben A. Neri Manager Surelite Travel and Tours 115 A. Pichon Sr. corner Bolton Street, 8000 Davao City, Philippines surelitetravel_tours@yahoo.com Dizon P. Namuag Manager Dizerlin Travel and Tours Block 23 Stall 48, Central Market, New Pandan, National Highway, Panabo City, 8000 Davao del Norte, Philippines…

Dreaming up a Dream House

When I moved out of our house, one of the things that entered my mind was of course having my own house someday. This would entail a lot, lot, lot of saving up. Imagine buying your own lot, paying for all the paperworks and legalities necessary. Then, paying the engineer, architect (but my friend says he's gonna do it for a discounted price, so thank you!), carpenters, electricians, and other installers and contractors. And then of course, there would also be costly construction materials: cement (whose prices are getting higher by the minute, I exaggerate but you get the point), lumber, nails, trusses, tiles, sinks, doorknobs, and what nots. And it being a home for a Queen (ehem*ME*ehem), it should have the nicest (but not necessarily expensive) furniture, appliances, and fixtures. And let's not forget the interior design. Did you that there PRC certified interior designers? I must hire one!!! And let him/her choose all the most tasteful linens, decors, ad infinitum. Me being the cooking freak that I am, I must, must, must have all the best kitchen fixtures, tools, and appliances. RAWRRR! Just think about it makes my head ache and my nose bleed. Writing about this makes…

Ateneo vs La Salle AGAIN!

HOOOHA!!! After a win over the defending champions UST Tigers (YEAH!), the Ateneo Blue Eagles will face once again their biggest rivals, the DLSU Green Archers. Yeah, yeah, yeah... the fates have decided that three Ateneo - DLSU matches just ain't enough for one season. And would you believe, the New York Times even has feature on the Ateneo - La Salle rivalry... Senators, foreign diplomats, cabinet ministers, a smattering of Forbes’s 40 richest Filipinos, movie stars and enough professional basketball players to play five-on-five. They are the elite of Philippine society, and they all gather at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City to watch the men’s basketball rivalry between the universities Ateneo de Manila and De La Salle.... Ateneo and La Salle are the most prestigious private universities in the country. The question of which institution provides a superior education is a toss-up; the tie breakers take place on the basketball court. Although Ateneo and La Salle have similar upper-class student bodies, their respective basketball teams are very different. GO ATENEO! ONE! BIG! FIGHT!

The Week That Was September 15 – 21, 2007

That stuff I thought was worth writing about... On Alleba Politics: Mindanao Blackout? - ARGH! Grrr Pardon or Amnesty - How about NONE OF THE ABOVE? Arroyo Orders Cabinet Officials to Attend NBN Hearings - Dapat lang! Abalos is not the COMELEC - How about the other people in that institution who are being paid by taxpayers? CHEd Call Center Lab: Another Controversy Brewing? - Something smells fishy! PinoyXPat Puts the Spotlight on our Senators - Know where your taxes are going After the Estrada Verdict - There's more work to be done for the Sandiganbayan On Chikadora: Philippine Idol on GMA7 - Hmmm... Vhong Navarro stars as Lastikman - Interesting coz of the solid supporting cast On ShopChicks: -none- On My Davao City: Boyd's Pizza - YUMMMMMY! On DotA Strategy: Sequel Juan Luna UNDERDOGS DotA Tournament - Exciting! Girl Gamer: Rea Lynne “Rheadoo” Aguinaldo of Pacific - You Go GIRL! On Life and Work with Ria: Me Hate - A meme Rivermaya’s You’ll Be Safe Here - I miss the Rico Blanco! I tried to BlogRush… but couldn't. I am not Unemployed! - FYI! Welcome Karlo!!! - Pinoy Blogero Joins the Alleba Family Why I Don’t Ask for Help…