HIMYM WTF

How i met spoilers so don’t read if you haven’t seen the season finale.
 
 
 
 
WTF Barney’s getting married, wtf. this goes against everything stinson stands for. This is not legendary. WTF!!!!

Flip Pride:: First Fil-Am Calif. SC justice in US proud to be Pinoy – Pinoy Abroad – GMA News Online – Latest Philippine News

This interview with Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court, Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye was published on the site of New America Media (NAM). Cantil-Sakauye marked her first 100 days in office just last April.
After her historic nomination by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, an overwhelming number of Californians voted for Cantil-Sakauye, who became the first Asian, the first Filipino, only the second woman, and one of the youngest to hold the position.
In her first in-depth televised interview since she took office, Cantil-Sakauye discusses with NAM anchor Odette Keeley the critical role of diversity on the bench and the next big case to go before the court this September: “Prop 8,” the voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage.
via First Fil-Am Calif. SC justice in US proud to be Pinoy – Pinoy Abroad – GMA News Online – Latest Philippine News.

Adventures with Chit, lessons to keep | Newsbreak | Independent Journalism

This was our secret and now I will share it with you.
When we were covering Imelda Marcos, Mel Mathay and the Metro Manila Commission, the Quezon City Hall and the Quezon City Courts (Chit for Tempo, Cris and Vina alternately for the Daily Express and I for Ang Pahayagang Malaya), Chit, Vina and Cris would also look for corruption stories and opposition stories and pass them to me. Aside from the MMC, QC Hall and courts, I was also assigned to human rights stories, the opposition (with Joel Paredes), and street rallies (with Joel, Ellen Tordesillas and Malaya police reporters).
They knew Malaya was undermanned. They knew I couldn’t handle so many beats at one time. They understood I had to prioritize covering the human rights beat.
And so they helped me in the beats we covered together. They would give me leads for stories and even shared their notes. This was how selfless these journalists were at that time: Chit, Vina and Cris. Nananalaytay sa dugo nila ang pagiging peryodista kaya sa bansag nilang “maliit na paraan namin,” tinulungan nila akong i-cover at i-uncover ang mga katiwalian sa QC hall at MMC.
There was no rivalry among us. There was only friendship and a shared passion to unearth the truth and to ensure the Filipino people will get hold of it. Chit, Vina and Cris were not after recognition. For this, I salute them. And I thank them again.
via Adventures with Chit, lessons to keep | Newsbreak | Independent Journalism.

Econ::The Stabilization of the Mark | Angry Bear – Financial and Economic Commentary

Those people were mostly speculators who had borrowed marks. Since the stabilization wasn’t absolutely believed, the nominal interest rate was 20% per day. Making people wait a few days for their promised dollars is a way to bankrupt them. Bankrupting all the people betting against the stabilization is a way to make it work.
via The Stabilization of the Mark | Angry Bear – Financial and Economic Commentary.

rePost:: Edward Tufte:: The Information Sage

Tufte is a philosopher king who reigns over his field largely because he invented it. For years, graphic designers were regarded as decorators, whose primary job was to dress up facts with pretty pictures. Tufte introduced a reverence for math and science to the discipline and, in turn, codified the rules that would create a new one, which has come to be called, alternatively, information design or analytical design. His is often the authoritative word on what makes a good chart or graph, and over the years his influence has changed the way places like the Wall Street Journal and NASA display data.
In policy circles, he has exerted a quiet but profound influence on those seeking to harness the terabytes of data flowing out of government offices. In recent years, several large American cities, including New York, Oakland, and Washington, D.C., have opened up entire universes of municipal statistics, giving birth to a cottage industry of programs and applications that chart everything from the best commuting routes to block-by-block crime patterns. And under the Obama administration’s Open Government Directive of 2009, the federal government has been releasing scores of downloadable data sets. In the public realm, data has never been more ubiquitous—or more valuable to those who know how to use it. “If you display information the right way, anybody can be an analyst,” Tufte once told me. “Anybody can be an investigator.”
via The Washington Monthly – The Magazine – The Information Sage.

Google IO 2011 Extended Manila

I’m watching Google IO in Engg ERDT Room

UP Department of Computer Science, (Engg Library yata)
University of the Philippines, Diliman
Patay ako bukas nito.

rePost :: Talk N Text survives Ginebra in game 6 epic to win 2011 PBA Commissioner’s Cup – Fire Quinito – A Philippine Sports Blog that Burns

Babawi tayo ka baranggay!!!

Ginebra put out an effort worthy of their fans’ support. Each game in this series was played with tons of pride from both sides, and the series made the PBA richer just by virtue of how well both teams competed
via Talk N Text survives Ginebra in game 6 epic to win 2011 PBA Commissioner’s Cup – Fire Quinito – A Philippine Sports Blog that Burns.