Wednesday, September 10, 2008

A Boy That Encountered God

11:10 AM by Irvin Ryan · 4 comments
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Somewhere in Milaor, Camarines Sur, there lived a fourth grader boy
who
would follow this route to school everyday: He has to cross the
rugged
plains and cross the dangerous highway where vehicles are recklessly
driving to and from.

Once past this highway, the boy would take a short cut, passing by
the
Church every morning just to say Hi to God, and faithfully say
his, “Magandang umaga po” in Bicol dialect. He was faithfully being
watched by a Priest who was happy to find innocence so uplifting in
the
morning,

“Kamusta, Andoy? Papasok ka na?”

“Opo padre … “he would flash his innocent grin, the priest would be
touched. He was so concerned that one day he talked to Andoy.

“From school…”, he advised “Do not cross the highway, you can
pass through the Church and I can accompany you to the other side of
the
road…that way I can see that you are home safe….”

“Thank you father … ”

“Why don’t you go home … why do you stay in
this church right after school?”

“I just want to say ‘Hi’ to my friend, God,” and the priest
would leave the boy to spend time beside the altar,
talking to himself, but the priest was hiding behind the altar to
listen
to what this boy has to say to his heavenly FATHER.

“You know my math exam was pretty bad today, but I did not cheat
although
my seatmate is bullying me for notes… I ate one cracker and drank
my
water, Itay had a bad season and all I can eat is this cracker.

Thank you for this! I saw a poor kitten who was hungry and I know
how he
feels so I gave my last cracker to him … funny but I am not that
hungry.
Look, this is my last pair of slippers …I may have to walk
barefoot next
week, you see this is about to be broken… but it is okay….at
least I am
still going to school…. Some say we will have a hard season this
month,
some of my classmates have already stopped going to school ….
please help
them get to school again, please God?

…Oh, you know, Inay hit me again, it is painful, but I know this
pain
will pass away, at least I still have a mother…. God, you want to
see my
bruises? I know you can heal them…. Here… here and ….
oh …blood
…I guess you knew about this one huh? Please don’t be mad at Inay,
she
is
just tired and she worries for the food in our table and my
schooling that
is why she hits us….Oh, I think I am in love … there’s this
pretty girl
in my class, her
name is Anita … do you think she will like me? Anyway, at least I
know
you will always like me, I don’t have to be anybody just to please
you, you
are
my very best friend! Hey your birthday is two days from now!!!
Aren’t you
excited? I am! Wait till you see, I have a gift for you ….. but it
is a
surprise! I hope you will like it! Oooops, I have to go …” then he
stood
up and calls out, “Padre, padre, I am finished talking to my
friend ….
youcan accompany me to the other side of the road now”

This routine happens everyday. Andoy never fails. Father Agaton
shares this
every Sunday to the people in his church because he has not seen a
very
pure faith and trust in God, a very positive look at negative
situations.

One Christmas day, Father Agaton was sick so he could not make it in
the
Church, he was sent to the hospital. The Church was left to 4
manangs who
would chant the rosary in 1000 miles per hour, would not smile and
would
always find fault in what you do, they were also very well versed in
cursing
if you irritate them! They were kneeling, saying their kilometric
rosary
when Andoy, coming from his Christmas party,playfully dashed in.

“Hello God! I ……”

“P—-!! (a curse) bata ka!! Alam mo nang may nagdadasal!! Alis!!”

Poor Andoy was so terrified, “Where’s Father Agaton? He is supposed
to
help me cross the street … and to be able to cross the street I
will
have
to pass by the back door of this church …not only that, I have to
greet
Jesus. It is His birthday, I have a gift right here….
” Just as he was about to get the gift out of his shirt, the manang
pulled
his shirt and threw him out of the church. “Susmaryosep!!! (does the
sign
of the cross fervently) Alis kang bata ka, kung hindi matatamaan
ka!!!

So the boy had no choice but to cross the dangerous side of the road
in
front of the church. He crossed. A fast moving bus came in.

There was a blind curve. The boy was protecting his gift inside his
shirt,
so he was not looking. There was so little time. Andoy died on the
spot. A
lot of people crowded the poor boy, the body of a lifeless young
boy …

Suddenly, out of nowhere a tall man in a pure white shirt and pants,
a
face so mild and gentle, but with eyes full of tears… He came and
carried
the boy in His arms. He was crying. Curious bystanders nudged the
man in
white, and asked,

“Excuse me sir, are you related to this child?

Do you know this child?”

The man in white, His face mourning and in agony, looked up and
answered,

“He was my best friend …. ” was all he said. He took the badly
wrapped gift in the bloody chest of the lifeless boy, and placed it
near
His heart.

He stood up and carried the boy away and they both disappeared in
sight.

The crowd was curious …

On Christmas Eve, Father Agaton learned of the shocking news. He
visited
the house, and wanted to verify about the man in white. He consulted
the
parents of Andoy.

“How did you know that your son died?”

“A man in white brought him here.” sobbed the mother. “What did
he say?”
The father answered, “He did not say anything. He was mourning. We
do not
know him and yet he was very lonely about our son’s death, as if he
knew
our
son very well. But there was something peaceful and unexplainable
about him.
He
gave me my son, and then he smiled peacefully. He brushed my son’s
hair
away from his face and kissed him on his forehead, then he whispered
something…”

“What did he say?”

“He said to my boy…” the father began, “Thank you for the gift
… I will see you soon … you will be with me…” and the father
of the boy continued, “and you know for a while, it felt so

wonderful … I cried, but I do not know why….all I know is I
cried tears of joy …. I could not explain it, Father, but when
that man left, something peaceful came over me, I felt a deep sense

of love inside … I could not explain the joy in my heart, I knew
my boy is in heaven now but…tell me, Father, who is this man that
my son
talks to everyday in your church, you should know because you are
always
there … except at the time of his death ……”Father Agaton
suddenly
felt the tears welling in his eyes, with

trembling knees, he murmurred, ” … He was talking to no one …..
but .. GOD….”



Just a repost, I thought of the title.



Google's 10th anniversary, Have plans to take over the world!







When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on September 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.


Craig Silverstein, the first employee hired by Page and Brin,
lays on his beanbag chair at Google headquarters.

It sounded preposterous 10 years ago, but look now: Google draws upon a gargantuan computer network, nearly 20,000 employees and a $150 billion market value to redefine media, marketing and technology.
Perhaps Google's biggest test in the next decade will be finding a way to pursue its seemingly boundless ambitions without triggering a backlash that derails the company.
"You can't do some of the things that they are trying to do without eventually facing some challenges from the government and your rivals," said Danny Sullivan, who has followed Google since its inception and is now editor-in-chief of SearchEngineLand.
Google's expanding control over the flow of Internet traffic and advertising already is raising monopoly concerns.
The intensifying regulatory and political scrutiny on Google's expansion could present more roadblocks in the future. Even now, there's a chance U.S. antitrust regulators will challenge Google's plans to sell ads for Yahoo Inc., a fading Internet star whose recent struggles have been magnified by Google's success.
Privacy watchdogs also have sharpened their attacks on Google's retention of potentially sensitive information about the 650 million people who use its search engine and other Internet services like YouTube, Maps and Gmail. If the harping eventually inspires rules that restrict Google's data collection, it could make its search engine less relevant and its ad network less profitable.

To protect its interests, Google has hired lobbyists to bend the ears of lawmakers and ramped up its public relations staff to sway opinion as management gears up to conquer new frontiers.
"Google will keep pushing the envelope," predicted John Battelle, who wrote a book about the company and now runs Federated Media, a conduit for Internet publishers and advertisers. "It's one of the things that seems to make them happy."
Expansion plans
In the latest example of its relentless expansion, Google has just released a Web browser to make its search engine and other online services even more accessible and appealing. Not every peripheral step has gone smoothly, though; several of the company's ancillary products have flopped or never lived up to the hype.
Extending Google's ubiquity to cell phones and other mobile devices sits at the top of management's agenda for the next decade.
But the lengthy to-do list also includes: making digital copies of all the world's books; establishing electronic file cabinets for people's health records; leading the alternative energy charge away from fossil fuels; selling computer programs to businesses over the Internet; and tweaking its search engine so it can better understand requests stated in plain language, just like a human would.
"There are people who think we are plenty full of ourselves right now, but from inside at least, it doesn't look that way," said Craig Silverstein, Google's technology director and the first employee hired by Page and Brin. "I think what keeps us humble is realizing how much further we have to go."
Page and Brin, both 35 now and worth nearly $19 billion apiece, declined to be interviewed for this story. But they have never left any doubt they view Google as a force for good -- a philosophy punctuated by their corporate motto: "Don't Be Evil."
"If we had a light saber, we would be Luke (Skywalker)," Silverstein said.
A "Star Wars" analogy can just as easily be used to depict Google as an imposing empire. It holds commanding leads in both the Internet search and advertising markets. The company processes nearly two-thirds of the world's online search requests, according to the research firm comScore Inc., and sells about three-fourths of the ads tied to search requests, according to another firm, eMarketer Inc.
The dominance has enabled Google to rake in $48 billion from Internet ads since 2001. Google hasn't hoarded all of that money: the company has paid $15 billion in commissions to the Web sites that run its ads during the same period, helping to support major online destinations like AOL, Ask.com and MySpace as well as an array of bloggers.
"Google is the oxygen in this ecosystem," Battelle said.
The company hopes to inhale even more Internet advertising from the biggest deal in its short history -- a $3.2 billion acquisition of online marketing service DoubleClick Inc. that was completed six months ago.
Google also is trying to mine more money from its second-largest acquisition, YouTube, the Internet's leading video channel. YouTube is expected to generate about $200 million in revenue this year, an amount that analysts believe barely scratches the video site's moneymaking potential.
Eventually, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt wants the entire company to generate $100 billion in annual revenue, which would make it roughly as big as the two largest information-technology companies -- Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM Corp. -- each are now. This year, Google will surpass the $20 billion threshold for the first time.
Schmidt, 53, who became Google's CEO in 2001, seems determined to stick around to reach his goal. He, Brin and Page have made an informal pact to remain the company's brain trust through 2024, at least.
But some rivals are determined to thwart Google. TV and movie conglomerate Viacom Inc. is suing Google for $1 billion for alleged copyright infringement at YouTube, while Microsoft signaled how desperately it wants to topple Google by offering to buy Yahoo for $47.5 billion this year.
Microsoft withdrew the takeover bid in a dispute over Yahoo's value, but some analysts still think those two companies may get together if they fall farther behind Google.












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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Got Bored With RPG; Spent Hours Playing Poker

I'm a self professed gaming addict/hardcore gamer. I'm one of those people who can sit infront the computer clicking the mouse endlessly for hours watching my characters hack and slash, duck and shoot, zoom and drift. Well I had an off day yesterday, I suddenly felt bored PVPing, grinding, FPshooting and racing. I looked for a flash game for a change, I found Governor of Poker.
I traded my MMORPGs for a flash game, and I got to admit not so many things/people can do that (even my mom, shhh). I got my premium version now. It's nothing fancy. Just a Poker game.

click here to play


comment to ask for a copy of the premium version^^,

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Upcoming Boxing Schedules



(All bouts subject to change)


TODAY - at Moscow - 12 rounds,
heavyweights: Oleg Maskaev (34-6, 26 KOs) vs.
Robert Hawkins (23-11, 7 KOs).

TODAY - at Houston (HBO)
-
12 rounds,
lightweights:
Juan Diaz (33-1, 17 KOs) vs. Michael Katsidis
(23-1, 20 KOs)
12 rounds, super featherweights:

Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (47-3-1, 34 KOs) vs. Rocky Juarez
(27-4, 19 KOs).

TODAY - at La Paz, Mexico - 12 rounds,
IBF mini flyweight title: Raul Garcia (23-0-1, 15 KOs)
vs. Jose Luis Varela (15-4, 7 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Mafikeng, South Africa -
12 rounds, IBF junior lightweight title: Cassius Baloyi
(35-3-1, 18 KOs) vs. Javier Osvaldo Alvarez
(35-7-1, 16 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Lviv, Ukraine - 12 rounds,
WBA light welterweight title: Andreas Kotelnik
(29-2-1, 13 KOs) vs. Norio Kimura (34-5-2, 18 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - at Las Vegas (HBO PPV) -
12 rounds, WBC light middleweight title: Sergio Mora
(21-0-1, 5 KOs) vs. Vernon Forrest (40-3, 29 KOs);
12 rounds, lightweights: Joel Casamayor (36-3-1, 22 KOs)
vs. Juan Manuel Marquez (48-4-1, 35 KOs).

Saturday, September 13 - Biloxi, Mississippi (Showtime)
- 12 rounds, WBA lightweight title: Nate Campbell
(32-5-1, 25 KOs) vs. Joan Guzman (28-0, 17 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC light welterweight title: Timothy Bradley
(22-0, 11 KOs) vs. Edner Cherry (24-5-2, 12 KOs).

Monday, September 15 - at Yokohama,Japan - 12 rounds,
WBA minimumweight title: Yutaka Niida (23-1-3, 9 KOs)
vs. Roman Gonzalez (19-0, 17 KOs) 12 rounds, vacant
WBA super flyweight title: Nobuo Nashiro (11-1, 7 KOs)
vs. Kohei Kono (21-3 7 KOs); 12 rounds, interim WBC
super bantamweight title: Toshiaki Nishioka
(31-4-3, 19 KOs) vs. Napapol Kiatisakchokchai
(45-2-1, 39 KOs).

Monday, September 15 - at Mexico City - 12 rounds,
interim WBA super flyweight title: Rafael Concepcion
(11-2-1, 7 KOs) vs. Jorge Arce (49-4-1, 37 KOs).

Wednesday, September 17 - at Manchester, New Hampshire -
10 rounds, middleweights: Peter Quillin (19-0, 14 KOs)
vs. TBA.

Thursday, September 18 - at Panama City, Panama -
12 rounds, WBA super bantamweight title:
Celestino Caballero (29-2, 20 KOs) vs. Elvis Mejia
(26-7-1, 6 KOs); 12 rounds, WBA bantamweight title:
Anselmo Moreno (22-1, 8 KOs) vs. Cecilio Santos
(22-8-3, 12 KOs); 12 rounds, interim WBA super
bantamweight title: Ricardo Cordoba (33-1-2, 21 KOs)
vs. Luis Alberto Perez (25-2, 16 KOs).

Saturday, September 20 - at Tubod, Philippines -
12 rounds, bantamweights: Getty Penalosa
(53-6-2, 36 KOs) vs. Nestor Rocha (19-1, 6 KOs).

Saturday, September 20 - at Bielefeld, Germany -
12 rounds, cruiserweights: Marco Huck (21-1, 16 KOs)
vs. Jean Marc Monrose (24-1, 15 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Hamburg, Germany -
12 rounds, WBA cruiserweight title: Firat Arslan
(29-4-1, 18 KOs) vs. Guillermo Jones (35-3-2, 27 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Mexico City - 12 rounds,
WBC light flyweight title: Edgar Sosa (32-5, 17 KOs)
vs. Sonny Boy Jaro (28-6-5, 17 KOs).

Saturday, September 27 - at Los Angeles (HBO) -
12 rounds, light middleweights: Shane Mosley
(44-5, 37 KOs) vs. Ricardo Mayorga (29-6-1, 23 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC welterweight title: Andre Berto
(22-0, 19 KOs) vs. Steve Forbes (33-6, 9 KOs).

Saturday, October 4 - at Berlin - 12 rounds, IBF
middleweight title: Arthur Abraham (27-0, 22 KOs) vs.
Raul Marquez (41-3-1, 29 KOs).

Saturday, October 11 - at Berlin (Showtime) -
12 rounds, WBC heavyweight title: Samuel Peter
(30-1, 23 KOs) vs. Vitali Klitschko (35-2, 34 KOs).

Saturday, October 11 - at Las Vegas (Showtime) -
12 rounds, IBF light heavyweight title: Antonio
Tarver (27-4, 19 KOs) vs. Chad Dawson (26-0, 17 KOs).

Thursday, October 16 - at Tokyo - 12 rounds,
WBC bantamweight title: Hozumi Hasegawa
(24-2, 8 KOs) vs. Alejandro Valdez
(21-2-1, 15 KOs);
12 rounds, WBC featherweight

title: Oscar Larios (62-6-1, 39 KOs) vs.
Takahiro Aoh (16-0-1, 8 KOs).

Saturday, October 18 - at Atlantic City (PPV) -
12 rounds, light heavyweights: Kelly Pavlik
(34-0 30 KOs) vs. Bernard Hopkins (48-5-1, 32 KOs).

Friday, October 24 - at Tokyo - 12 rounds, WBA
featherweight title: Chris John (41-0-1, 22 KOs)
vs. Hiroyuki Enoki (27-0-2, 19 KOs).

Friday, October 24 - at Montreal (Showtime) - 12 rounds,
IBF super middleweight title: Lucian Bute (22-0-0, 18 KOs)
vs. Librado Andrade (27-1-0, 21 KOs).

Saturday, October 25 - at Dusseldorf, Germany -
12 rounds, WBA super middleweight title:
Mikkel Kessler (40-1, 30 KOs) vs. Danilo Haussler
(29-3-1, 7 KOs).

Saturday, November 1 - at Anaheim, California - (HBO PPV) -
12 rounds, WBA & IBF welterweight titles:
Antonio Margarito (37-5, 27 KOs) vs. Joshua Clottey
(35-2, 20 KOs);

12 rounds, IBF flyweight title:
Nonito Donaire (19-1, 12 KOs) vs. Moruti Mthalane
(22-1, 15 KOs); 10 rounds, light middleweights:
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (37-0-1, 29 KOs) vs.
Matt Vanda (38-7, 21 KOs).

Saturday, November 22 - at Las Vegas - 12 rounds,
IBF junior welterweight title: Paulie Malignaggi
(25-1, 5 KOs) vs. Ricky Hatton (44-1, 31 KOs).

Saturday, December 6 - at Las Vegas (HBO PPV) -
WBC lightweight title: Manny Pacquiao (47-3-2, 35 KOs)
vs. Oscar De La Hoya (39-5, 30 KOs).

Saturday, December 13 - at Macau, China - 12 rounds,
IBF light flyweight title: Ulises Solis (27-1-2, 20 KOs)
vs. Brian Viloria (22-2, 13 KOs)

Lots of big name fights. People who loves boxing will have fun weekends until
christmas. lol.
I highlighted the matches I'm going to watch(tv),
they are great fights(IMO) and fights of my fellow countrymen. ^^,V


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