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Announcing: Pinoy PC Perspective site

June 27th, 2010 by Solidad
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As much as my detractors want me dead. My presence in the interwebz is deemed strong to be waved by such things. Now, that were entering July, I’m happy to introduce to you my new site. Unlike xagenda, I’m separating my Anime, and Tech coverage, and what I’m introducing to you is my new Tech Website. Its called Pinoy PC Perspective, and its headed by yours truly, and I have my co-author JD to do some work here and there.

Pinoy PC Perspective is a Independent PC site dedicated on bringing opinions, and news spanning the world of computers, and technology. So far, we did a remote covering of E3, and still churning whats left of the event. Then we are starting to pump up our hardware segment discussing gadgets, and its practicality, or perhaps price performance on the local market. I’m also looking for writers with deep passion for technology, specially for Open Source and Mac based technology (I’m neither an advocate, or much of a fan on those category). Also we are doing a weekly show featuring guest from the IT world. Our first episode discusses about E3, and our other shows will further on discuss various tech topics. Pinoy PC Perspective is going beyond normal blogging, to something of a hub for ideas regardless of the grammar, and punctuation misuse. If your not a grammar Nazi, then feel free to enjoy the ideas presented.

Also, as part of Pinoy PC Perspective is our voluntary assistance to people who are in need. We don’t donate organs, nor share our blood to red cross. What we are offering is our assistance to help our fellow reader on his/her PC woes. So, if you have any questions on what video card to buy, or having the trouble of choosing between two parts, or simply want to get a PC with the right performance on the right price, we will do our best to help you with that. We had setup a lot of ways to contact us, so feel free to choose the medium you’re most comfortable with, I’ll be glad to answer your questions to my best knowledge.

We’re moving out. Thanks for all the fish!

May 31st, 2010 by Solidad
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Always close it with a smile

I just want the kind readers to know, that xagenda.net will now come to its closure. That is right. Xagenda, the seemingly one year run has finally come to closure. It was full of twist and turns, emotions, rage, and quite  a lot of informative stuff packed with all dirt and smudge delivered to you by yours truly Solidad Romero. We also have to thanks the kind authors who some, will transition on to the next project (later) for their continuous support, and contribution to the site. Those are, JP Angeles (Jay), and JD.

Also to the guest and host of OI, HG, Errol, Khal, and the Cosplay Community; Anime Conversation, Enza-chan for her support; Game Conversation with Lester. And my flagship Tech podcast Tech Rant with JD, and JP who also contributed a chuck during its run.

Weekend End Discussion : Suspending a Cylcone in a later OC

May 16th, 2010 by Solidad
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There are a lot of opportunities wasted this week. It is sad, that my service provider is starting to get alarmed by my large collection of child porn hidden in my site -JOKE. Anyhoo, the suspension that happened during the weekdays, was due to the heavy load being distributed by my site, to the entire server. I don’t really have a clear answer, as to where did all the requested workload come from, but I was able to fix it by eliminating some of my plugins running. Right, now everything is running normal.

Now, about the happenings last week. There isn’t anything event wise that happened. However, I finally got to purchase my Gaming card; which is a MSI R4770HD Cyclone. Its a cute card, with serious business when it comes to cooling; specifically designed for pushing it, above the specified settings. I’m currently testing some of the settings, though I can’t give an objective review, I’ll do my best in giving it justice.

As for the podcast. Tech Rant will be delayed for a while. My co-host is acting like a primadona, and I can’t seem to find him … again. We will wrap up the election coverage on this episode, and proceed with the normal flow of discussion. We’ll have some new set of guest, and perhaps some celebrity in the small world of Filipino podcasting. So, stay tuned for it.

This week, We’ll cover the Gigabyte OC challenge, down at SM north this coming Friday. Expect some pictures, as well as some other things that you usually expect in a coverage. I really hope, there won’t be a cosplay event.

The Political wall

May 10th, 2010 by Solidad
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I used tweet wall to gather all the tweets from the Twitter voters in the various precincts nationwide. They probably used the Globe, and Sun Unlisurf package. I can smell the congestion in the air. Anyway, here are the tweets. Enjoy.

You can get to it here.

Update:If you happened to visit here around 20:00 to 23:30 today, and notice that my site is suspended. It is due to the abnormal CPU process generated by the embedded tweet wall. Granted, the election is a very dirty business, in figurative, and literal sense. It is in the best interest of this site to remove the wall, to prevent any further damage, or harm to my home server. Apologies for the inconvenience.

Go-Kaisho is no different from the COMELEC

May 8th, 2010 by Solidad

Greetings. This is one of my articles I release at deremoe project, and also on my tumblr site. This is basically the same article with slightly altered content, but the topic is still the same. However, I’ll writing some commentary about certain issues that I deems necessary, and at the same time, not inlined with my current blog. I just want to write something about that Go-Kaisho event. Been with a handful of anime event in the past 4 years. Seeing the mismanagement, indifference and sometimes the neglect towards its patrons. This particular event simply raise the level of customer neglect, and has certainty left a big black mark on any cosplayers, and anime enthusiast hearts. Cheap events, butt loads of fun with the participation of the hard working, and often bullied cosplayers. These kinds of cheap marketing advertisement is already a god send for any organizers, who simply want to do a fly by night deal. However the other organizers, despite their own sense of poor customer satisfaction, simply able to conduct event with the necessary man time, and proper handling.

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