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@cocoy-blog
We Moved!
I guess we could call it official. I kinda migrated my blog off tumblr and into wordpress.
The url is still the same, it is http://cocoychronicles.com
You could find all the recent content here, archived in that server. I don't know if i'll ever find the time to properly re-tag/re-catagorize everything.
I'm thinking of migrating the old big mango blog to that site too. consolidate everything. we'll see--- if i ever find the time to do it...
And yes, I'll keep tumblr, but don't know yet what to update here.
-Cocoy
This is my open letter to His Excellency, Benigno S. Aquino III, President of the Philippines on Internet Freedom.
Inception: You will either appreciate it or hate it
Peer pressure is a bad thing. I didn't even know there was a movie called "Inception," until i started seeing it on my timeline. My friends were all raving about it. And when i looked into Rotten Tomatoes, 85 percent!
I figured it kinda was an art-film and if you know me, I just want movies that go boom! and like where's the eye-candy, you know? Well i could be wrong but i'm partly right. It is kinda an art-film but is not.
If you haven't seen it… this is the part where I kick you out. Unless you wanna get spoiled. Seriously, if you haven't seen it, you got no business here no matter how much you think you won't get spoiled. Dude, go pay the movie house to see it if you're that interested.
OK, mandatory spoiler alert out the door.
When I read about this being about dreams and how they're about stealing people's dreams… dude that's not even the movie. The movie is about these bunch of guys led by Cobb who are breaking into people's head and messing with it. Sometimes they steal an idea or plant one.
At this point i'm thinking "Zur En Arrh." What the hell is that?
Well in the comics-verse, specifically in Batman's universe the guy has been preparing himself for a mental attack so he's this Superior Man who prepares for every eventuality and guards against it. So Bruce Wayne studied a technique that allowed him to create a backup personality should his mind gets attack. That's the Batman of Zur En Arrh. A backup operating system.
In Christopher Nolan's movie, that concept is touched upon. What happens when someone invades your mind? Sure you can be prepared and you can have counter measures. He explained it himself the subconscious is like your white blood cells that attack an invasion.
The multiple hopping in dreams and the essentially twisted reality and non-linear, multilayered storytelling is also something found in other Morrison's work. Especially in Final Crisis, where he jumps from one arc to another and you go back and juxtaposes different layers. The layers when read a whole is one multilayer one and you can only fully appreciate it when its done.
Nolan's work is like that. It juxtaposes different layers to make one ginormous story. Comic book readers would love this. Especially readers who are familiar or like long form comics. Also especially people who like Morrison's work and if you can see the similarities in the way they tell the story, you'll love Inception even more.
You could see throughout the movie that Cobb makes a point to say that the top is his line to reality. That as long as it spins and falls off--- he knows this is real. The ending doesn't really tell you if the top falls off or not.
In fact, if you think about it--- the implications of it not falling, questions the entire movie.
Did Cobb lie?
Was the entire movie all about his subconscious? That we don't know if he actually woke up from the first dream? The one in which he shared with his wife. Was Mal right when Cobb confronted her? How do we know that all this isn't in his head. The paranoia and all that. How do we even know there was a Mal in the first place? What if she's something he conjured up in his imagination?
Another possibility is that everything before falling off limbo was real. That in Limbo was when his insanity kicked in and started to create a whole new reality.
Every Christopher Nolan movie just gets better and better. It's like he's learning from previous outings and tells something different but with just a touch of the rest. Inception reminds you too of "The Dark Knight" and "The Prestige." If you liked Inception and haven't seen his other work, you have got to go and check them out. He gets better with every movie he makes.
And in every Nolan movie the cast--- works as an ensemble.
Inception's storytelling is exceptional. Ensemble acting was superb. The summer blockbuster explosions were spectacular. Inception is just crazy. It is the kind of movie that you would either appreciate, or hate. If you haven't seen it, go! You will either come out of it saying, "that was god-aweful!" or say, "it was a bloody crazy movie!"
ellobofilipino:
A thought from former Muntinlupa Representative Ruffy Biazon.
very true.
Opening a Whole New World of Colors Right at your Desktop The New Samsung PX2370 LED Monitor
Samsung Monitor - PR Ver.01
"In my paper, (which was cited in the Asia Times and well received by the Filipino press - see the op-ed in the Manila Times and the two articles in the Business Mirror: Article 1 andArticle 2) I recommend that the Government reduces unemployment and poverty and boosts investment via better-performing ecozones, a competitive exchange rate, greater Government revenues, and fewer élite-capturing regulations." - A. M. Bocchi
"Everyone's waiting to see what will happen with the paywall – it's the big question. But I think it will underperform. On a purely financial calculation, I don't think the numbers add up." But then, interestingly, he goes on, "Here's what worries me about the paywall. When we talk about newspapers, we talk about them being critical for informing the public; we never say they're critical for informing their customers. We assume that the value of the news ramifies outwards from the readership to society as a whole. OK, I buy that. But what Murdoch is signing up to do is to prevent that value from escaping. He wants to only inform his customers, he doesn't want his stories to be shared and circulated widely. In fact, his ability to charge for the paywall is going to come down to his ability to lock the public out of the conversation convened by the Times."
Clay Shirky: "Paywall will underperform-- the numbers don't add up," The Guardian
The question really is, as a consumer, would Samsung Galaxy S make me forget about iPhone?
At the price point this phone is being sold, then price wouldn’t matter. So between the look of the phone, the hardware features, the software and the apps, it says a lot when this phone is pitted against iPhone. The answer to the question would have to be, “No.”
The Pro Pinoy project will relaunch in the next few days. Watch for it!
Had a great conversation with @solidad of the Pinoy PC perspective podcast: "The gaping hole on the Internet"
The had me on as guest in the episode. Thanks again, for the great conversation!
Of great hope and protracted trepidation
It seems like a lifetime ago when Filipinos trooped to the precinct under the scorching sun and the soaring heat and in one mind, with a certainty to carry out their right before God and countrymen exercise their sovereign duty. It was a solemn pledge, and a quiet determination that said, 'we will be heard!'
to read more, click here.
Reflections on Openness
Published today on The Philippine Online Chronicles' Lintech Channel is the conclusion to a series on Internet in the Philippines and what open really means, titled, "Reflections on Openness."
The series starts off with a historical overview. It goes back in time to the 1960s, when the technologies we take for granted today was just being imagined. What technologies? The mouse for example.
The series then journeys through the 1970s, a time when PCs were just beginning. It is a brief story on how the Homebrew Computer club where many of today's moguls like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were very much actively involved in.
By the 1980s and into the 1990s, the story progresses to the Internet and the birth of the world wide web. And when that concluded, a look at the Cathedral and the Bazaar model and why Linux succeeded and failed.
Fast forward to the past decade, and the story briefly discusses social media and how do we make sense of all the data around us.
Finally, a look at the State of the Internet in the Philippines for 2010. Where does the Internet stand? How much does it need to go? How do we compare the state of the Internet in the Philippines with other countries like Thailand and Vietnam and how do we leverage it? Those are the questions being asked and hopefully by the end of that work, you would have gained some insight.
Below is sort of a table of contents for the series.
Part 1: The mother of all demos - the beginnings of hacker culture, and ethics. It goes through a bit of history, how Unix and PCs began
Part 2: In anarchy we trust - this is the story of the Internet and the WorldWideWeb
Part 3: The success and failure of linux - why the meaning of "openness" isn't what it used to be.
Part 4: Are we a blogging nation? - a discussion on social media
Part 5: The art of curation - how do we make sense of all the data?
Part 6: State of the Internet in the Philippines 2010 - a look at where the Philippines is in terms of Network readiness, how best to leverage the Internet.