Election High Blood
Friday, May 07, 2010
I really do not like people who dictate and tell other people they are stupid if they don't go with their vote. But I kinda think they have freedom to write whatever they want on their blog. They say their candidate is all nice but they themselves do the SMEAR campaign versus the other candidate, that is just so low for a lady to tell.
Anyway, I still like her blog.
As for this election, what happened in Marinduque was appalling. Imagine the delivery truck just got bombed while in transit. Soldiers and civilians are there and probably got hurt just for these PICOS machines to be delivered. If this happens again while the compact flash cards are in transit today, I'm pretty sure they won't be able to do the tests come Saturday or Sunday as they initially planned.
A lot of problems are arising in this election. People are so nervous about technology. They want everything to be perfect even if this is the first time we're doing this election here. I just say its not right to complain too much on something so simple. It's like betting on a lotto outlet for crying out loud. If that were hard then the stores for these games should be closed as they are demanding it to be.
It's not perfect. It's new. We have to be optimistic. Politicians and people are nervous because they couldn't cheat anymore. Your days are numbered. So go to your precincts and make that vote count, else, don't complain on the next government okay?!
Busy... but I can do it!
I must say that it has been a very hectic month for me and my office mates because Boss is in town. This is part of his semiannual visit and we usually do reports up to our necks at these times and to tell you the truth; I am not surprised. The accuracy and reporting we do covers the activities we have done for that same period and we need all the documents to back up our projects for the next few months so we could appropriate funding for these too. On the day itself we also ran out of ink on our Desk jet printer so we had to run and get supplies from the administration department. They begged off and said we had to find our own cheap ink cartridges and just reimburse the cost later. In just the nick of time we had our slides printed out and ready to go and tell the tale of our project. I really got nervous!
When it was my turn to talk in the podium, I mustered up all confidence and started explaining the statistics. My forte was graphs and tables so I didn't waste time starting on numbers indicated on the spread sheet. I compared data from last year and made a few suggestions on how we can improve overall. I also made some plans how we can eliminate spending too much by allocating budgets for office supplies and printing on back pages if the documents are just for ordinary notes. I love how we got to start with the prints we had that day which my boss loved. Someday, somehow it showed how much we care for our business. I love how it worked for us efficiently and it's just almost half the price!
Still... A Red Warrior!
Thursday, May 06, 2010
I went out with friends again from the UE RED TRIBE and boy was it a blast! Though I arrived a little late and a little over the third quarter I still go the feel and pressure of the game. Well, actually let me rephrase that... I did not enjoy losing to them but it was not much of a serious game I guess. If they won against AdU that day it would have been complete. I don't know what happened but maybe that tall African and Filipino American whom I saw towering over the studs of UE had something to do with it. Plus there was a small point guard who kept shooting threes when they were not feeling the court that day. I dunno why but I was still having fun even if they lost that day.
The UE Red Tribe has been supporting the Warriors since the day it was founded. And you know what I felt that day?! I kinda missed their company... so after the game, I had my camera with me and shot some photos with the warriors too. Paul Lee was a treat and so was James Martinez and Adrian sumthin (sorry it's too new for me...the rookies!) and please Warriors the Red Tribe is there to support you all no matter who you are. Don't think that we only support the famous ones... think about it... we are really just too shy to take photos with you guys LOL.
Even Coach Chiongson, we were too shy to take photos with him. I dunno why but man it was awkward! I hope we get some more someday soon! =)
Here's some of my shots! =)
The UE Red Tribe has been supporting the Warriors since the day it was founded. And you know what I felt that day?! I kinda missed their company... so after the game, I had my camera with me and shot some photos with the warriors too. Paul Lee was a treat and so was James Martinez and Adrian sumthin (sorry it's too new for me...the rookies!) and please Warriors the Red Tribe is there to support you all no matter who you are. Don't think that we only support the famous ones... think about it... we are really just too shy to take photos with you guys LOL.
Even Coach Chiongson, we were too shy to take photos with him. I dunno why but man it was awkward! I hope we get some more someday soon! =)
Here's some of my shots! =)
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