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3rd Year First Semester –Five down, Three to go

The first semester of my third year college life has ended. It brought different things, and experience that will remain in me for a long time. I achieved a little in my academe but the best in my chosen path. I met a couple of new faces and brought my relationships with old ones to another level. My habits are changed a little bit but I think it is for the better. With another chapter unfolding, I want to go back to my experiences from day one.


It’s been two semesters that I have been with my current set of classmates. They are easy to get along with unlike the past and I think I’ll stick to them for good. Each of them has something to say, and they are no-nonsense people. There are times when we’re serious and talk about current issues as next year will be the presidential elections. But more often than not, we laugh about jokes. However, my classmates don’t lack discipline contrast to my former colleagues. When class hours, all are attentive to the teacher and participates well in recitations. Though battered by endless assignments and quizzes, they always find time to relax and chill out. Read the rest of this entry…

WordCamp Philippines 2009

I’m just a newbie in this thing called blogging. Roughly getting on the first year since my WordPress installation generated its first Hello World. Since then, I grew more and more excited on learning everything about WordPress.


wpph09-4Last September 19, I attended WordCamp Philippines 2009. It was my first WordCamp experience and first event that concerns WordPress. It was organized by MindanaoBloggers.com headed by Mr. Blogie Robillo aiming to gather enthusiasts all over the Philippines and share talks from experts and developers of WordPress. I and my colleagues were the first to arrive at AIM in Makati where the event was held. I finally got the chance to meet Mr. Robillo after months of sending him emails (via the contact form of wordcamp.ph) asking questions about this event. He was with other organizers who cheerfully greeted and welcomed us. Read the rest of this entry…