Category: The Wacky Life

  • Dare to Listen

    Dare to Listen

    JBL is a well-known brand for audio products. I know the brand both for their consumer and professional products. If you’ve been to live concerts and such, there’s a chance that the audio system they used is by JBL. Their consumer products are everywhere as well. We even have a couple of JBL’s bluetooth speakers…

  • Powered by the Sun

    Powered by the Sun

    The Philippines is blessed beyond measure when it comes to natural resources. That’s a fact. I don’t need to start citing written resources to point that out. And one resource that we are blessed with all year round is sunlight. The Department of Energy even said that “the country has a power generation potential of 4.5…

  • Hello X-T3, X-T100!

    Hello X-T3, X-T100!

    Over the course of the past two months or so, I’ve been following the release of the Fujifilm X-T3 in the international scene. I waited for YouTube videos to come out as media events are held in the US and the UK. I checked written first impressions and short reviews of the camera. And as…

  • enVELOPe your home with Linksys

    enVELOPe your home with Linksys

    Early this month, I was fortunate enough to attend a product launching by Linksys. It’s their first launching here in Davao in many years and what they introduced to us was technology that I’ve been eyeing on for quite a while already. Mesh wi-fi or mesh networks. This is a long way off from the…

  • #makeITsafePH Keep your humanity, lay off your phones

    #makeITsafePH Keep your humanity, lay off your phones

    The world of today is very much digital in nature. A lot of things are done online and can be had online. People shop online, pay for bills online, book their travel online, consume content online, get news online. At least in my immediate circle of friends, I haven’t seen anyone buy the papers and…

  • Pyro

    Pyro

    Pyro, according to their Facebook page’s categorization, is an Asian Fusion Restaurant. They’re at the Mabini Commercial Complex along Mabini Street, Davao City. This part of the city is seeing a constant growth of new establishments sprouting like mushrooms. The place is accessible enough via taxis and trikes but no jeepney route on the same…

  • Surf’s Up!

    Surf’s Up!

    A week ago, my girlfriend and I went on a week-long trip to Manila then La Union and back to, basically, celebrate my birthday. When my birthday is exactly is for me to know and for you to find out. LOL! But I digress. Anyway, this was a long planned trip and is something the…

  • Temple Run

    Temple Run

    Siem Reap, Cambodia. First, a brief history of Siem Reap courtesy of the Tourism Cambodia website. Siem Reap province is located in northwest Cambodia. It is the major tourist hub in Cambodia, as it is the closest city to the world famous temples of Angkor (the Angkor temple complex is north of the city). The…

  • Boracay Music Festival

    Boracay Music Festival

    This year’s Labor Day weekend shenanigans at Boracay was my first. It’s been a few years that I’ve tried going but just can’t becaue of some reason. Thankfully, this year, it pushed through. Most likely because I didn’t have a desk job already. April, my girlfriend, and I booked right away our plane tickets and…

  • Sta. Ana Wharf: A Revisiting

    Sta. Ana Wharf: A Revisiting

    When I started to dive deeper into the world of photography back in 2008, I was instantly drawn into landscape photography. There was something about capturing the beauty of the world around us. In Davao, one of the go-to sites for a sunrise landscape photoshoot is the Sta. Ana Wharf. Naturally, I had to go…