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Blog EntryTHE MOST BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WORD TODAY!Jun 4, '08 9:50 AM
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 LINUX (lae-noks, lee-nooks, lye-noks, lye-nooks), in whatever way you pronounced it, is the most beautiful word in the English language in use today, or of any other tongue that may have adapted it in their vocabulary. It is beyond ethnic, religious and ideological doctrines and borders. It is convergence in itself, fusing differences in patent, licensing and cost. For Linux is synonymous with freedom and liberation. Freedom of use. Freedom of making Linux work for you. Freedom of cost.


Freedom also from the bondage that Microsoft is exerting upon ordinary users. Linux is that sword that shall set us free against that kind of oppression on the desktop front. A double-edged sword at that.


Tech guys associated with using Microsoft Windows for years and who shuddered at the thought of working in a Windows-less environment just laughed at us people who wanted to use open source operating systems like Linux reasoning that Windows is a much better OS platform, technically and user-friendly wise. Yes, that could be true two or three years ago, but, not anymore.


Linux has evolved into so many different distros and in different versions in such a pace that one version is obsolete by a half year's time with another newer version released. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment with which Windows has dominated for years and which it had relied upon as benchmark for market dominance has been shrinking as newer Linux versions began to behave Windows-like but, unmistakably, retaining that effervescent Linux signature – the all pervading FREEDOM. Which is what Linux is all about.


When you talk about Linux, you will also talk about security. How secure is Linux from malicious software, from internet worms and from virus? To tell you the truth, no software is invulnerable to these kind of threats but the chances of it infiltrating on a desktop running on a Linux OS platform is lesser than what is one having a Windows would have experienced. It's almost nil. That's how hard it is for malware writers to crack open Linux codes than for them to crack one with Windows.


But, for sure, there will come a time when they find cracking Windows open a boring and witless preoccupation and turn their enthusiasm and creative damage at Linux instead. By that time, newer and better Linux versions would have been miles away from their harm as it is evolving and developing at warp-speed beyond that of any proprietary software company's idea and capability.


In all my 40 years or something living as a resident of Cebu City, a metropolis in southern Philippines; I have never found, except one, of a semi-permanent and conspicuous advertisement billboard wherein Linux is offered as one of a computer-related business' services. Though I find many such advertisements in newspapers, magazines and websites; but never in such a prominent place and on a real and analog structure.


What amused me though is that Linux is placed prominently above that of Windows and it is not alphabetically arranged either. And to think that Cebu is a market dominated 99.8% by Microsoft where they poured out millions of pesos here just for advertisements and perks on all PC and software distributors and stores just to keep their iron grip here. But not all.


The billboard is found on Governor Cuenco Avenue (the old Banilad Road) corner Paradise Village Road in Barangay Kasambagan. The owners, perhaps, have foreseen the prominence with which Linux would affect the desktop world and the Internet in the near future and have, in the process, preconditioned the arrival of Linux in this part of the world by putting up this sign. Or perhaps, they are just unaware of things to come and, by chance, some typo error have robbed the other of that order of importance. Whichever that may be.


We do like to own personal desktops with something like Windows or a Mac OS X running in it, don't we? But, it does take a small fortune to invest in having one. I, myself, could not afford it. So are my workmates and my neighbors. I have solved that predicament by switching my use to that of Ubuntu Linux and I am quite comfortable with it. Or let's just say, that I was quite desperate then. Or delirious. Whatever it is or was, Ubuntu OS rocks so well with my tune!


I need not have to elaborate. It is for you to find out. Though we are a third world country, it doesn't mean that we don't deserve something good and, at the same time, free like Linux, do we? Do you? Linux is open source technology's gift to mankind. And don't they say that “all good things in life are those that are given free”?



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Photo AlbumCHEROKEE'S GRADUATION PHOTOS (3 photos)May 8, '08 7:26 AM
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My youngest, Cherokee de Egurrola, finally walked the school stage to culminate six years of elementary education last March 11, 2008 at the University of Southern Philippines-Mabini Campus in Cebu City, which happens to be my alma mater in high school. Congratulations! my son.

Blog EntryFRAT WARS & HALF-BAKED GANGSFeb 1, '08 8:21 AM
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Featured on Blogger on January 7, 2008

 

THERE WAS A TIME WHEN being associated with a fraternity or sorority was considered vogue and brings with it prestige, popularity, pride and a sense of belongingness.  During those times, the fraternity and sorority organization only recruited those whom they feel would become a good asset to their organization. 

 

So it is common for them to get only the best student and the brightest scholar, the most popular coed or the strongest athlete and the richest guy or the most influential brat.  Fraternities and sororities are known to support each other in their scholastic pursuits and even beyond it like landing a job position or being promoted to choice seats of authority.

 

I think, I belong to that era.  And we took care not to tarnish the image of our organization so that its standing within the campuses, which it thrived upon, would not be hampered, especially in recruiting neophytes.  Also, it was wise not to attract the ire of the school administration, much less the government authorities.

 

Only on one occasion though -- my fraternity became a part of a civil disobedience campaign during the Marcos regime!  And we won that one and could look back with pride.

 

Fast forward to today.  Cebu City’s news headlines are always assaulted by the repeated nuisance with which the Alpha Kappa Rho and the Tau Gamma Phi are preoccupying against each other.  Both of these fraternities (I would rather call them organized criminal gangs having Greek letters for a name) are engaged in a war of attrition against each other and so many promising young lives are wasted every week for just being associated with either one.

 

The police, on the other hand, has been making threats to classify AKP and TGP as organized criminal gangs and have them placed in their order of battle.  But, so far, it has done nothing except to announce that threat to the media and, later, doing another nothing by being seen photographed with these so-called fraternity leadership after a peace council was held.

 

Days after that it’s back to square one.  There’s nothing wrong to fight for your turf but when it gets out of hand there must be something wrong out there.  Gee, there must be had with regard to their respective leadership and their organization’s thrusts and objectives? 

 

Their leaders always pay lip service to media assuring the city authorities (and the victims’ families) that they are doing their best to correct the situation.  So far, I have not seen nor heard of any back-channel talks.  They only show up to each other when compelled upon by the authorities for mediation after a series of shootings caused their members’ brains splattered upon the asphalt pavements and alarmed the local residents.

 

I heard that both groups have employed a rather unorthodox tactic of attracting neophytes.  They call it the “community outreach recruitment program”.  I have a first cousin, who is a college drop-out and have not been studying for more than nine years, appointed, after being initiated, as a community chapter leader of one group.  And under him were high school and elementary students and drop-outs as his chapter members or “brods”.  

 

I think it is time a law be passed to compel every school organization, scholastic or not, for it to secure Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registration papers.  It is also  important to secure another permit from the provincial or city civil authorities and from the police, with recommendation from the schools where their chapters are entrenched, so as to regulate and control their excesses. 

 

Recruitment of out-of-school youths as fraternity neophytes should be dropped from their programs and discouraged.  What is important here is not quantity but quality.

 

Like it or not, those who fail to comply will be regarded as nothing more than just another criminal group and any criminal acts like murder, homicide or physical injuries attributed to a group, of whose officers and members are publicly known, will be criminally liable being that of either as principal, accomplice or accesory to the said crime being committed.

 

We, the community, are fed up of their skewed dispositions with regard to running their own organization and I am ashamed even to call myself a fratman, much more so, of being known as a member of a respectable fraternity that has nothing to do with those frat wars and killings that these groups are well aversed at.

 

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ReviewReviewReviewReviewGod Will Make A Way Live ConcertAug 1, '07 10:15 PM
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Category:Music
Genre: Christian & Gospel
Artist:Don Moen
Attended my first Don Moen live concert last July 27, 2007 at the Waterfront Hotel Grand Ballroom, Cebu City, Philippines. Around 2,000 people attended the concert, which is his second in Cebu.


LinkRiversideCROSSings :: IndexJul 27, '07 1:08 AM
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Link: http://brgyriverside.10.forumer.com

Forum site of Cebu City's newest barangay --- Barangay Riverside.

LinkCebu City Government ForumJul 22, '07 10:03 PM
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Link: http://cityhall.cebucity.gov.ph/forum/

Forum site of the Cebu City Hall.

LinkCebu City ForumJul 22, '07 9:48 PM
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Link: http://www.cebucityforum.com

Forum for Cebu City lovers and residents.

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