Saturday, September 6, 2008

One August Morning

One August Morning
by James Habitan

One August morning
 I woke up despite the cold air surrounding my room.
 I looked around before rising myself from bed. 
I opened the window and smelled the sweet morning breeze. 

I yawned and yawned some more 

I went upstairs to the roof deck
 and saw to my amazement a very beautiful place. 
Created by the morning fog of the cool August winds
 and combined with the picturesque sunrise
 coming out from the foggy Cainta mountains. 

The neighborhood looks peaceful in silence. 
Not one noise except for the chirping of the mayas. 
I hear no dogs barking,
 but the buzz of flying bees somewhere near my garden.

 I felt peace. 

As I looked up in the sky, I see clouds
 Clouds that are touched by the sun's rays. 
The sky is orange mixed with blue
 while everybody else are still in their beds. 

As if time stood still at 6 in the morning
 I stayed up there as long as I could. 
Looking around, thinking very deeply
 A sense of ease came running unto me.
 How I wish this would never end. 

Ah, the cool breeze of the seasonal air. 
How I wish I could relive that moment again.
The moment of that...

One August morning.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Pictures of RT




I was able to take pictures inside a radio station! yey! Plus pix I took while I was in BSP yesterday!

Compiled YM messages from 99.5 RT

I was out for most of the day so ung nabuksan ko YM, nakareceive ako ng 9 IM's from dwrt_fm@yahoo.com kung saan ka-YM ko siya. Siguro pwede ko ito i-share sa inyo eheheh. :):):)

Here's how it went:

slyde in!!! 
type in your requests, and lemme see if i can play em for you! 
back online! 
YM.S FLOODED!!!!
AND AGAIN!!!
too many messages that my desktop's conking out on me! text your messages at 995(space)rt(space)your message and send it to 2968. i can reply via text.  thank God for modern technology!!! 
the rhythm is REALLY BACK!!! text us. 995(space)RT(space)your message and send it to 2968! 
NEED NEW DESKTOP!!! 

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

The CSB Experience 2: "CSB ka rin pala..."

I met this guy at the gym this afternoon (although we already knew each other since I started going there 3 years ago) and he was telling me that I barely work out anymore. I replied that I simply don't have the time to do so given my then-hectic schedule in college.

He asked from what school I am from, and I answered "Sa CSB po..."

"CSB?"

"Opo..."

"Ah....Anong course mo doon?"

"Ano po, Multimedia Arts..." (If I say 'MMA', he might mistaken it as an acronym for 'Mixed Martial Arts' hahaha!)

"...Talaga? Doon din ako grumaduate...Id 94 ako, natapos noong 97"

"Ah talaga po?..Anong course niyo po" (What's up with me and the "po's"?)

"C.A. (BSBA-Computer Applications)"

Then he started asking me about some certain people who may be still in CSB, mostly from C.A. I said to him that I don't know much about the people in CA although i did gave him a heads up on who are now the heads of the D.O. (Office of Student Behaviour/Behavior) and the LMO since he mentioned that there were female heads back in his day. I also mentioned to him that CSB PUSO no longer goes by that name.

Not sure if he's also in the know, since he may have mistaken my course as a part of SMIT (School of Management and Information Technology) especially that the ABMMA program was started a little over 2 years after he left CSB.

I knew way back when I was starting out in the gym. I found out that he's a taekwondo blackbelter (we had a sparring 2 years ago and I was literally knocked out by him), and an "Army reserve" or so says one of our colleagues there.

Although I'm not really the type of guy who are very sociable (It's different if it is in school) around people much, I'm just glad that I was able to make friends in this venture of mine.

=)

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

The CSB Experience 2: Aymadi-El

Hindi ako makapaniwala sa mga pangyayari kahapon. Hindi ko rin maipaliwanag kung bakit ito ay nangyayari sa'kin ngayon. Hulog ng grasya ito siguro mula sa langit kasi disi-otso anyos na ako.


EWAN!

I was pretty much surprised the moment I got my first course card for the first term. I was like "WHAT?! A FREAKIN' '3.0'?!" Then it just went on...a 3.5, a 3.0, a 2.5, a 3.5, and a 3.5. Never have I expected myself to become a Dean's Lister, especially after my first three terms in CSB. Highly unexpected!

I guess the secret for being DL is being armed with: knowledge, guts, luck, hard work, and captivating charm. 

Hay, I just hope i could keep the momentum for two more terms so I could apply for a grant, or at the very least letting me able to pre-enroll early.

Here's my list of grades, enjoy!:

  • Cathwor DFS7 Grade=3.0
  • Joseriz DFSB Grade=3.5
  • Oralcom LLF1 Grade=3.0
  • Hartds1 DFS3 2.5 Grade=2.5
  • Philien A0E Grade=3.5
  • Petwoda GOA Grade=3.5
Add them up and i got= 3.1666667=3.17

Wohoo!

And to express my first time being a DL, here's a song that we can all relate:

For the First Time
by Kenny Loggins

Are those your eyes
Is that your smile
I've been lookin' at you forever
But I never saw you before
Are these your hands
Holdin' mine
Now I wonder how I could have been so blind

CHORUS:
For the first time
I am looking in your eyes
For the first I'm seein' who you are
I can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand what love is...
Love is...for the first time...

Can this be real
Can this be true
Am I the person I was this morning
And are you the same you
It's all so strange how can it be
All along this love was right in front of me

CHORUS:
For the first time
I am looking in your eyes
For the first I'm seein' who you are
I can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand what love is...
Love is...for the first time...

Such a long time ago
I had given up on findin' this emotion...ever again
But you live with me now
Yes I've found you somehow
And I've never been so sure

CHORUS:
For the first time
I am looking in your eyes
For the first I'm seein' who you are
I can't believe how much I see
When you're lookin' back at me
Now I understand what love is...
Love is...for the first time...

Monday, September 1, 2008

Jaime and the 99.5 RT Escapade (Also known as 'Jaime and the Boni Adventure')

(Hopefully, this is going to be my third and last in a series of my escapades around the EDSA area, been to different places like Greenhills, Ortigas, and Reliance-Boni Avenue)

I was able to get all of my course cards yesterday afternoon and since I don't have much to do for the rest of the day, I took the opportunity to visit a radio station. Good timing since there is this radio station returning in the airwaves, and that is 99.5 RT.

A brief background on DWRT-FM: It was one of Metro Manila's most popular CHR/Top 40 stations around. During the mid-90's, the station was sold to Real Radio Network, Inc., which over time, evolved it into a CHR station similar to its sister station, Magic 89.9. Last year, RT changed its name to 99.5 HiT FM. Last March, Hit reformatted again and became Campus 99.5 (based on the old format of Campus Radio 97.1). However, management pulled the plug on Campus and the station went into a two-week hiatus. It was only yesterday that answered the questions of many, 99.5 RT is now back on-air!

I want to witness the station launch itself thus the reason for going there. I took an MRT ride to Boni Avenue Station. Once there, I went looking for the station's home, Paragon Plaza, which also houses Magic 89.9. I was able to get in easily (the guards are really friendly as compared to the guys over at Jollibee Plaza).

"906-B..." And I finally found it!

There is a guard over there, whose name is "Kuya Francis", he was hesitant to let me in at first so he told me to wait until I'd be allowed to come inside. For the time being, he sent me to sit in a bench on a neighboring room, which houses Magic 89.9 (Oooh, next door neighbors!). If I remember it right, since it was around 4.30pm, CJ and Andi9 are in the booth.

After a while, I finally got in and I was like "WHOAH! Astig!". I just couldn't believe that I'm right inside a radio station! Well, I was inside Magic first but it was only for like, what, 3 minutes?

At one side is the radio booth where DJ's do their DJing thing, on the other side is a sort of corporate office. I see old stickers of Hit and RT, no traces of Campus though. Inside the "office", i found MigZ with a Z (formerly known as Zack Attack) and Joshua Z (The Big Z). Then I let myself inside the booth where I get to personally meet Robi. He has some guest with him, a group of DJ's (I think) called Chemistry. Later, someone sent him a box of beers.

I was too shy to talk at first but eventually, when I moved myself to a better sitting place, I get to see the equipment he was using, very sophisticated (although Robi's been out of radio for almost a year, he was still adjusting to his surroundings). Being a DJ is not as easy as it sounds, since he's in charge of everything, from the incoming text messages (uploaded in a program called X DJ mobile), phone calls, and the like. 

When Robi first saw me, he thought I was someone he knew (a fellow listener?) hehehe. Weird! Anyway, a listener-visitor also went inside the booth, a fellow Pexer actually, her name's Rhyme. Later, another ka-Pexer came inside and its jaiin whom I frequented usually on Kelly's site. I've also met Tin, Kelly's former partner in HiT, as well as Lellie who's on after Robi at 6pm. Another ka-listener came in, forgot the name though.

I stayed inside the booth until 7pm. So while there, also made a mini-tour around, saw some balloons, a Brewrats Guitar, an altar for the Brewrats, a large streamer bearing 99.5 RT's name and stickers of RT/HiT everywhere! Plus, they have a whiteboard posted on the wall where people write what they're going read, announce, and say on-air. They even have a new way of saying 99.5, it's now "Nine-di-Nine point five...", as well as a new textline and YM account.

I was so darn happy that I was there on the day of the historic launch of RT. Too bad I don't have a camera with me though. Nevertheless, it was a very momentous experience indeed. I even made my first request on a new station that eventually got played (para at least makabawi ako nung launch noon ng Campus), thanks Lellie!

I'd probably gonna be back in RT sometime this week so I could take pictures na rin. If ever given the opportunity to do so again.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

The CSB Experience 2: Symposium with Mr. Ramon Bautista

 Hay...It's my birthday today and it's raining as always. Last night, Ely Buendia was rushed to the hospital right in the middle of the Eraserheads reunion concert in Taguig, and a lot of people are praying for his recovery.

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"It's kind of ma-echo...it's so nakaka-ilang..." 


Last Thursday (August 28), a group of MMA seniors held a symposium inside the SDA Cinema at the 12th floor of SDA. This symposium is a talk about media and its influences to the people. A day before, I saw an ad about it on the 9th floor and was surprised on who's going to be their guest speakers, "Ramon Bautista (Strangebrew, Campus 99.5, HiT FM), Mojo Jojo (of Magic 89.9), and many more...".

Me being so much a crazy guy who wanna see famous personalities (exaggerated, yes!), I decided to go there. Although it was finals week that day, I don't have any problem about the time since the event was to start at 3pm,and my last finals test ended hours earlier (I was done at 11am for the day).

I was already at the venue around quarter to 3. Inside, I was seeing some seniors who were preparing the place for the symposium. I was just minding my own business there, keeping quiet and all. But I can't stop laughing because of the funny antics induced by the other people in the venue. There were two people who pretended to be...uhm...MC's, a guy and a girl. The girl pretends to be a singer...dancer...uhm...what else? I'm trying not to be too obvious laughing my socks off.

Then I got noticed.

They asked how I learned about the symposium, I just answered that I saw their ad and I came because I wanna see Mojo and Ramon, being an avid listener to their shows. These guys also knew about the latter's show being "moved" and its station being reformatted (go figure). Wasak na wasak!

I left for a while so that I could go the restroom. I came back to the cinema and I saw some people at the door. One of them turned his head and I was surprised that it was THE Ramon Bautista on the flesh. I scurried back to my chair and wait for the event to comence.

Ramon and company were given details about the symposium, later on he left the venue, probably to invite other students to come and watch the symposium.

He came back and the symposium was a go.

We were shown with clips of two music videos that he was in (one was with Radioactive Sago Project, the other was with Mojofly/Delara, the latter being produced by R.A. Rivera of Pedicab). Both videos, he explained, are not the conventional type of music videos/songs you would expect from artists. Like how RSP makes use of a non-conventional satire for its song lyrics, and Mojofly/Delara's music video which utterly shows the cliches of a local telenovela.

He does have a point though, the Filipinos' psyche and taste is not that mature enough to appreciate what their fellow countrymen can really do other than the more-often-than-not and the tried-and-tested "marketable" products the "masa" tend to see.

Ah...The power of media...Which lead us to another guest speaker, an educational advocate from RockEd. She came in late because she had come from a similar event at the Ateneo). She gave us a rather summarized history as to why the kind of things that media wants the people to see has evolved into an "artificial" truth, at least from her point of view:

Back then during the Industrial Revolution, diamond mines were discovered at different pars of the world. Prior that era, diamonds were deemed highly valuable brought about by its scarcity that time. Influential people from the industry are worried about a possible devaluation of their very source of financial livelihood so in order to keep people interested, they marketed diamonds into something that people may relate to.

 The speaker further explained to us about a certain kind of advertisement showing a guy giving a diamond ring to a girl as a symbol of his love. It was because of this ad, she says, that gained people's attention and telling themselves "Ooh, if that's how people do it for love, i gotta buy one for my love too!". This had been the media practice ever since.

Any idea that was deemed "too unmarketable", "too out of the box", and "too not-so-appealing to the masa" is more often rejected by big players in the local broadcast industry unless that idea have been used by influential broadcast players, like Hollywood and Japan (the latter being the no. 1 film industry in the world, FYI). If it is so, it is more likely that players here may take advantage of this trend for its own benefit, not because they want to support local ideas to begin with..

Hmmm...a very interesting symposium indeed. The best part was that we were encouraged to ask question, or at least answer questions posed by the speakers themselves. The RockEd lady asked if any one of us in the audience had ever watched an indie movie. I raised my hand and answered them through the microphone. "One of the best indie films I watched was Aureus Solito's 'Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros'...".

I really like the movie. It was somehow very different to the indie movies it preceded and that it contains a theme most unconventional to most film outfits, including independent movies. Yes, it does have a gay character as its main lead but it is not bastos (or 'art' as to what films like Masahista and Lalake sa Parola are being described), and it doesn't show a very cliched image about poverty which are being overused in other films found within the genre. 

It shows of an alternative, or rather a very rare situation, where a part of society accepts the existence of gays as a part of its realm, a masculine-dominated family that accepts the fact that one of its members is not a man inside, the good found in the world of bad and vice versa.

It was nice for Ramon et. al for sharing with us all that they know about the world we are about to step into in a few years. They challenged us to do what must be done to help alleviate our fellow Filipinos through responsible media and elevate their appreciation to the Filipino talent. So once again, once more..GO PINOYs!

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Pahabol: I like the way SDA Cinema was designed. It almost looks like a small theater with 12-seater rows. A large space in front which can be used as an open field to air videos, movies, etc.Actually my first time to be there so I was very excited to see what's really in it!