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Cebuano Sayings

Found these sayings from a Facebook post of my cousin’s friend, Jaroc Rosales. It’s really quite funny.

“PITO KA KAMATUORAN”

1. Mata lang nimo ang dili pwede sabonan.
2. Di nimo kaya iphon ang imong buhok.
3. Nganong lisod i-ginhawa kung ipagawas imong dila.
4. Gisuwayan sa mga amaw ang no.3
5. Nakahuna-huna kang mora kag iro pag-suway nimo
6. Nag-ngisi ka nganong imong gisuwayan…
7. Tug-an sa tinood nganong imong gisuwayan…

Ipabasa ni sa uban para makabawos ka…
Bwahahahaha!!!!

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ikaw ra maoy bugtong starter nga nakapasiga sa gugma kung punder…

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ikaw ra maoy bugtong bombelya nga nag-iwag sa buta kung gugma..

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ikaw ,inday nga hinigugma ko, mura ug LIGHTER nga napakayo sa taas kung sigarilyo.

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GUY:Ms, pwedi ko nimong kuyogan sa home for the aged?
GIRL:KAY NGANO MAN?
GUY: SIMPLY BECOZ I WANNA GROW OLD WITH U…

 
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Posted by on September 23, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

>Falling Skies: an Alien Invasion Aftermath

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I love sci-fi and I love TV.   Series’ like the Stargate franchise or Battlestar Galactica, gets me hook to the TV Screen.  Since the Scifi channel (or should I say Syfy), has yet to release a noteworthy Scifi TV Series, I had to look for other alternatives.  Then came Falling Skies.
This is not your typical alien invasion storyline, like V.  The story starts 6 months after an alien invasion wherein humans are an endangered species.  This is a fight for survival.  It’s dark, gritty and it’s scifi!!
I’m particularly interested on the aliens.  The aliens have multiple legs, 6 legs I think, but their mechanized machines have only two.  Hmm… kinda weird.  This was discussed during the 2nd episode by a professor and Tom.  I really would want to know why.  The aliens also abduct children and place a, sort of, parasite on their backs.
I just hope this series won’t be cancelled.
 
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Posted by on June 23, 2011 in TV | Movies

 

>Game of Thorns Addict!!!

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This new HBO Series got me hooked.  HBO does produce great, addicting and exhilarating mini series, just like The Band of Brothers and now the Game of Thorns.  The story is really interesting, lots of things to look out for.  Lannister’s, Targaryen’s, Stark’s, Baratheon’s: these are prominent families featured in the series.  A power struggle in the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros brings the series the thrill and the OMG factor which makes this series a great one.  You’ll never expect the events that follows and what implications of these events does to the whole story.

I’m practically interested on what lies beyond The Wall.  The Wall is like the barricade between the northern part and southern kingdoms of Westeros. 

In the season finale, Daenerys, one of the last Targaryens, sacrificed herself to the burning fire together with her dead husband, Khal Drogo, and the 3 dragon eggs.  After the fire burnt out, she was still alive in the middle of the ash and rubble and with her are 3 dragonlings (baby dragons).

I’m really excited for the 2nd season to be released.  How would the war between King Joffrey Baratheon of King’s Landing and Robb Stark from Winterfell end?  What would Jon Snow and the rest of the rangers find beyond The Wall?  How would the war look like when Daenarys, with her dragons, join the fray?

Excited much… Smile

 
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Posted by on June 21, 2011 in TV | Movies

 

>My Mac OSX86 Audio Driver

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My installation of Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.7 is running smoothly  this past few days; but still without audio.  I installed VoodooHDA; a kext file for Intel HD audio driver.  At first, iTunes plays music but a few seconds after the music crackles then stops.  I had my hopes up for this driver.  I played the music over and over then I noticed that every time I move the mouse, the music would continue playing.  So, I played itunes again and this time I kept moving the mouse around.  The music played flawlessly.  Hmmm… this is weird.  This means that if I want to listen to music, I have to move the mouse around? Heh, hope someone figures this out and fix the kext file.
 
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Posted by on June 1, 2011 in Games | Software

 

>Install Snow Leopard on a MSI WInd U230

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Ok my previous post was about my success install of Snow Leopard on my MSI Wind U230. This time I’ll try to recall the steps I took to install this OS (Operationg System). Hope I could enlighten other U230 owners who would want to install Mac OSX on their netbooks.
First off, this is the important specs of MSI Wind U230 that we will concentrate:
Processor: AMD Neo x21.6Ghz
RAM: 2gb
HDD: 320gb
Video: ATI HD 3200
Wifi: Atheros AR9285
Lan: Realtek RTL8186
Audio: Azalia Intel HD**
We are going to install the drivers of the above mentioned specs. I’ll provide some of the files I used to install to get the best Mac OSX experience.
Like I said in my previous post, I have tried a bunch of distros only iATKOSv7 and Snowleo Mac are the ones I successfully installed. Since iATKOS v7 is a Leopard (10.5.7) version, it’s quite outdated. So I installed SnowLeo MAC because it’s a Snow Leopard (10.6) install then we will upgrade it to 10.6.4..
SnowLeo MAC: I downloaded and burned this to a 4.7gb DVD disc. Note: this is a torrent download, so be sure you have a bittorrent client, it’s a 2.8gb iso file and it is bootable.
I partially followed this GUIDE. This guide is specifically made for AMD installs. Thanks to mtb_kng for posting this guide.
I’m not a programmer so everything I’ll be posting here are results of my research and experimentation. I’ll be posting links on sites I’ve researched and are quite helpful guides for a successful install.
Since the U230 has no dvd drive, I bought an external dvd drive just for this install and I really needed an external burner anyway. There are USB installs out there; Google is your friend.
Ok let’s start: I downloaded SnowLeo MAC, link above, and burned it to a 4.7gb dvd disc.
Things you’ll need:
a. a USB mouse
b. USB Keyboard
c. External DVD Drive (no need if you go for USB install)
d. Download the following:
CPUID – save this text file on the drive
kext files – these are the kext files I used contains kexts for keyboard & trackpad, ati driver, sleepenabler
THE STEPS:
1. plug in the external dvd drive, USB mouse and keyboard, and turn on the netbook
2. press F11 to show the boot selection, select the dvd drive
3. the bootloader loads up, press any key to get a boot command prompt.
4. on the prompt, type in cpus=1 -v press enter
5. wait for the installation to load
6. on the welcome screen, click on the bottom-right button
7. on the menu bar, click Utilities then Disk Utility
The Disk utility is where we format or erase the drive to prepare for Mac OSX installation. You may partition your drive, like I did. Heres what I did:
a. select the drive
b. on the right select Partition
c. Under Volume Scheme, select 2 partitions
d. select the top partition and name the volume; I named it Snow and the bottom partition Files
e. Under Volume Information, select format: Mac Os Extended (Journaled) for both partitions
f. click on the Options button below. here I selected MBR
g. Click Apply.
h. Close Disk Utility by clicking on the name Disk Utility on the menu bar, and select Quit
8. select next, then Agree
9. select destination; in my case I selected Snow , then continue
10. on the next page, click on Customize
11. These are the selections I installed :
a. 1st box must be ticked (this is the Base System install and the Tools)
b. Chamelion RC5, remove the check on the default RC4
c. Chocolate Kernel or Legacy Kernel: both will do since we will be replacing this once we upgrade
d. FakeSMC
e. Platform UUID
f. Apple driver RT8169 (under Lan)
g. AppleViaSata
h. IOATAFamily FIx
i. IOPCIFamily Fix
* Leave everything else as default
** Notice I have no Video, Audio, and Keyboard selected, kext files for these are provided above
12. continue with the install. It takes about 20 minutes to install.
13. once done, reboot
14. when chameleon boots up press down to drop down a bunch of selections
15. now type -v -f , just type and you’ll see this on the bottom left of the screen. then press enter
16. you’ll see a lot of scrolling words or phrases running down the screen. with a little bit of luck Mac OSX boots up.
17. once it boots up, it would set up your keyboard; be sure that the USB keyboard is still attached. Follow the instructions and fill out the required fields.. you may skip the Connect to Apple wherein it asks for your Apple ID. It is recommended you enter a password and never forget it because you will be asked alot in the following steps when installing the kext files.
18. ok, welcome to the Mac OSX desktop. now install the Mac OSX 10.6.4 combo update. this may take awhile.
19. Once done, DO NOT RESTART. install the Legacy kernel 10.4.
20. Now you can restart and pray it boots up.
21. Now we will install the drivers. Unzip the kext.zip file in a temporary folder.
22. now on the rightside of the dock you will find a blue folder icon with an A in it. This is your Applications folder. click it.
23. Scroll down and look for Tools folder, open it.
24. Open the Kext Helper b7 app. This app will help you install the kext files inside the kext.zip file.
25. Now drag all the .kext files you unzip to the Kext Helper app. Type in your password and click Easy Install.
26. Reboot and see if the keyboard and touchpad work, and if you’ll notice the resolution is different.
27. Install the Airport Utility. This will upgrade the Airport to detect the wifi. If after installing Airport Utility update, the wifi isn’t detected, try:
a. Restart the system
b. If still can’t be detected, install this kext AtherosFix using Kext Helper.
28. Now lets patch the system. Unzip the Maxxuss Patcher. Drag the CPUID text file over the Maxxuss Patcher icon, literary drag it.
29. Open the Marvin’s AMD Utility. It’s found in Applications folder, the one with and AMD logo. It’s going to ask for your password. Once it’s opened, select the second option: Make…. now on the right select destination /System/Library/.
30. Now run it. There will be a folder created in the desktop which would contain a CPUID.txt. Marvin’s Utility will stop responding, it’s ok, just Force quit it.
31. Open the CPUID text file in the new folder on the desktop. erase first few lines under the syntax with Front Row in it then save,
32. Drag this text file over Maxxuss Patcher icon to patch the cpuids found by Marvin’s Utility.
33. You’re Done. Congrats on your new OSX86 Snow Leo

I know this is a long blog but I had to make it as easy as possible to those aren’t techie enough about computers. You may notice that there is no sound. I’m currently looking for kext to make the audio work. I’ll just post it here when I find one.

These are the steps I took to run Mac OSX smoothly in my MSI Wind. It took me a week and several clean installs just to boot smoothly. It’s not perfect but I’m satisfied.


 
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Posted by on June 1, 2011 in Games | Software

 

>Mac OSX86 on MSI Wind U230

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I have a MSI Wind U230 netbook.  I have installed Windows 7 and Ubuntu operating systems on this laptop.  I even had it in dual boot.  Recently, my Windows 7 became laggy and slow.  So I thought, it was time to do a fresh install of my Windows… again.

I came across osx86 project wherein the developers installed a Mac OSX software to a PC System.  I was intrigued.  Did a lot of reading, research and preparation.  Since Mac systems are now Intel-based, I has a little hesitant to install Mac OSX in my MSI Wind because it was an AMD system.  So I did a thorough research on Mac OSX in an AMD system.  I found a bunch of AMD users have a successful install on their system.

After reading a lot of successful installs on an AMD system, I decided to give it a try.  I downloaded iATKOS v7 (10.5.7).  It took a day to download, but I said it’ll be worth the wait.

I installed iATKOS v7 on my system.  First few tries, installation failed.  Every time it failed, I did research.  I read recommendations from other user to try other distros.  So I did. I downloaded iPC, iDeneb, and Mac OSX86 by Hazzard.  iPC can’t detect my local drives, so iPC is a no go.  iDeneb can’t even go pass the legacy logo, iDeneb is a no go.  Mac OSX86 by hazzard did install but upon boot up, kernel panic occurs.  Did some research on how to fix this but found no solution, it’s a no go.

I was about to give up but I tried iATKOS v7 one last time.  This time I experimented on the different boot commands I’ve read.  One of the combination boot commands did the trick, I successfully installed Mac OSX Leopard 10.5.7 on my AMD.  Now for the OS boot up, will it boot up or have kernel panic upon loading?

It did boot up the OSX.  It was so wonderful to see Mac OSX on my laptop.  Now for the drivers for my hardware.  I found most of the drivers except the audio driver.  My Mac OSX86 HAS NO SOUND!!! I searched the web but to no luck.  Upgrading my version from Leopard to Snow Leopard might work.  Then I found SnowLeo’s 10.6 distro, so I downloaded it, installed it, booted it up and upgraded.  Sad to say my laptop Snow Leopard 10.6.7 has a choppy, delayed sound.

It’s not perfect, but I’m satisfied with it.  I’ll continue searching for ways to activate or to fix the choppy audio but until then I have a MSI Wind U230 (with an AMD Neo x2 1.6Ghz; 2gb ram) running on a Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.7 system.

Cheers!

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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Games | Software

 

>Diablo 3???

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It has been almost 3 year I’ve blogged about Diablo 3, but until now there has been no release date yet.  Are they (Blizzard) ever going to release this game?  They (Blizzard) are releasing bits of info about different character classes that can be played, but never announced a release date.  While waiting for this new chapter of a classic franchise to be released,I’ve already played Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2, which, by the way, are good RPG games.

I’m currently dabbling myself with MMORPGs; Runes of Magic EU and a “privatelly-servered” World of Warcraft (Eternal WoW). I just hope that once this game is released it would have an awesome gameplay because if not, years of production would go down the drain.  Not to mention all the RPG gamers out there who, like me, are anticipating for this new chapter of Diablo would be disappointed.

Come on Blizzard, I’m itching to play Diablo 3.. :)

 
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Posted by on May 29, 2011 in Games | Software

 

>Smallville

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I’ve been following this TV series since season 1 and I must say they had their ups and their downs.  The first few seasons were good, fresh and exciting.  The middle of the series’ seasons were a bit draggy for me.  It just become a bit boring.  When season 9 came, the series was alive again;  romance, action, Superman historical events and a hint of comedy.

I like history.  I am intrigued with history.  This series is a history of Superman.  This is why I am drawn to this series.  I want to see why and how he, Clark, becomes Superman.  For me, it is like watching the History Channel.

Season 10 is the final season of Smallville.  So far every episode is great.  I just hope the finale would blow my mind away.

 
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Posted by on October 19, 2010 in TV | Movies

 

>Photoshoot with my sister

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I had a 2nd photo shoot with my sister.  I was looking for a suitable place to shoot.  I needed a wall with a solid color paint. 

My sister’s room is painted lavender and so we re-arranged her room so we could use the lavender wall as a background.

The wall was a bit short in width but we managed.  I had to remove the light switch panel in post processing some of the photos.

We utilized a small industrial fan for wind effect.  The problem was that the fan was a floor fan so the fan was blowing my sister’s hair upward.

I’d say it was a pretty good shoot. Here are samples:
jah jah jah
 
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Posted by on October 16, 2010 in Photography

 

Globelines Broadband and Rain don’t mix

I’ve been a Globelines Broadband subscriber for a long time. I’ve been satisfied with the speed of my current plan. Everything runs smoothly except when it rains.

Disconnection usually occurs when it rains. I don’t know why this happens but it does. I’ve called tech support a lot of times. Sad to say their tech support doesn’t know squat about anything pertaining to my problem.

Here in the Philippines, heavy rains usually occur between June-September. So basically during these months, internet connection sucks.

I might try the other ISPs, see if they have the same connection problem as my current ISP.

 
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Posted by on August 2, 2010 in Uncategorized

 
 
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