Saturday, August 25, 2012
Phrases of the Week
Freakazoid
- this came from Jops originally, we were using it and t'was trending when we were on training with Paul along with SR batch 2. It has something to do with a cross of hyped-techy amusing behaviour. And then, i read "When the Wind Blows" (by James Patterson) last week, which had made the vigor increased for me to apply this meme to my daily conversation.
"you're such a freakazoid!!!"
Wise-Guy
- i've been trying to let this float consistently for the last two days of this week and it's still a WIP (work - in - progress). Courtesy of Chris, i guess i failed to mimic the correct accent of saying it out loud. Whyyyzzz Guy!!
Awesomeness
- it has been a long journey, been using this way back early this year, it just dawned on me lately that this word can be viral, a sheer giver of positive energy whenever you want to give a pat on the back, or even just a wonderful idea that comes in to action.
MAC
August 25
Apple gets $1 Billion over a patent war with Samsung
HotStuff:
The late Steve Jobs once said... "Android is a stolen product"
A tweet from Samsung today... "Today's verdict should not be viewed as a win for Apple, but as a loss for the American consumer"
The lawsuit against Samsung is an implied war with Google - the maker of Android operating system for smartphones. (ice cream drool)
Read the full article from NYTIMES
What Now?
Benefits, benefits, benefits. For those who have a foresight, it means that Android developers, engineers of the iOS rivals would get more in to action of being creative, innovative and inventive - which in turn would realize the infinite possibilities of realizing those seemingly impossible to-do gadgetry for the future of smartphones.
My other two cents, imitation is the best form of flattery. Way to go Apple!
MAC
August 25, 2012
The late Steve Jobs once said... "Android is a stolen product"
A tweet from Samsung today... "Today's verdict should not be viewed as a win for Apple, but as a loss for the American consumer"
The lawsuit against Samsung is an implied war with Google - the maker of Android operating system for smartphones. (ice cream drool)
Read the full article from NYTIMES
What Now?
Benefits, benefits, benefits. For those who have a foresight, it means that Android developers, engineers of the iOS rivals would get more in to action of being creative, innovative and inventive - which in turn would realize the infinite possibilities of realizing those seemingly impossible to-do gadgetry for the future of smartphones.
My other two cents, imitation is the best form of flattery. Way to go Apple!
MAC
August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
6 Commonly Confused Words
(August 18, 2012)
I can't help but smile and laugh - the comment wants to convey "Saan yan?" in Tagalog. True to my senses, the comment was imprinted in my mind and it inspired me to write this post -
I certainly wanted to improve, and it served me right when my mentor provided feedback that i tend to utilize hifalutin adjectives and phrases that poses confusion and misnomers to ideas i wanted to convey.
The list is based on my observation and reading experiences from emails, to published and unpublished articles, not excluding text messages and other forms of communications in our daily lives.
The list is based on my observation and reading experiences from emails, to published and unpublished articles, not excluding text messages and other forms of communications in our daily lives.
Check it out and learn..
1. Affect or Effect
There's a still fine line between these two especially when "effect" is used as a verb.
Effect as a verb means to bring about or to accomplish; while affect means to influence.
"It affects me to share my personal trauma to strangers, because, it effects to remember the wounds in the past"
2. Allude or Elude
Elude is to escape
Allude is to make indirect reference
"The gentleman eludes his ex because escaping her alludes to freedom"
3. Can or May
Can is for ability
May refers to permission
4. Farther or Further
Farther must always be used when talking about distances.
Further is most suitable for quantities of time.
"We ran farther down the sloping hills"
"I discussed the topic further with utmost deliverance"
5. Good or Well
When talking about attitude, use "good". I feel good today.
When referring to health conditions or performance, it's proper to say 'I am feeling well now" or "She performed well on the stage"
6. Irregardless or Regardless
There's no such thing as irregardless.
Writing and speaking clearly can surely deliver results. You'd get your "bottom line" delivered without the consequence of frustration, ambiguity and inconvenience.
.. and most of all, it eliminates the mockery and inside funny moments from the reader or receiver of your thoughts.
MAC
August 18, 2012
353pm
3. Can or May
Can is for ability
May refers to permission
4. Farther or Further
Farther must always be used when talking about distances.
Further is most suitable for quantities of time.
"We ran farther down the sloping hills"
"I discussed the topic further with utmost deliverance"
5. Good or Well
When talking about attitude, use "good". I feel good today.
When referring to health conditions or performance, it's proper to say 'I am feeling well now" or "She performed well on the stage"
6. Irregardless or Regardless
There's no such thing as irregardless.
Writing and speaking clearly can surely deliver results. You'd get your "bottom line" delivered without the consequence of frustration, ambiguity and inconvenience.
.. and most of all, it eliminates the mockery and inside funny moments from the reader or receiver of your thoughts.
MAC
August 18, 2012
353pm
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Discernment
Searing
madness of discernment
Accountable
thoughts of forethought lamentations
of the uncertainties
of the uncertainties
in this world
Its
precariousness
Its fleeting
happiness
Where the
possibility of fulfillment
Seems to
disappear
In a surge of
a snap
Allowing a
momentous
Flooding of
loneliness
Erasing past
inspirations
Enveloping
darkness
Going down
Spiraling low
Tossing
deeper
Into a deluge
Of pure
sorrow.
Refining the
senses
Numbing
The coldness
Of the
journey's
Last cry.
Silence
Tickin of the
clock
The dampness
Of the air
Reverberating
Bringing
images
Of
solitariness
Of desolation
Bursting
The heart
To a silent
Crumbled
Infliction
Of anguish
Of torment
Resting no
more
To the tune
Of old
melodies
Resonating
Once again
The gloried
Soliloquy
These,
Unspoken
reflections
Things left
unsaid
In spoken
words
Where ink
Shall be the
witness
And the
bearer
Of truth
The sponge
To set the
flow
Of emotions
Be buried
Once and
again
In a thousand
train of thoughts
Flashing,
Moving in a
tow
Of suddenness
MAC
August 14,
2012
416pm
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