Archive for July, 2007

Bimmer day..

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

I particularly enjoyed this assignment, and I liked the way it was edited. So here goes..

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Vol. XX, No. 254
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 | MANILA, PHILIPPINES

Motoring

Seven heaven

Being of the middle class with just one car, the number coding scheme with its questionable efficacy spares me a degree of road rage once a week, even as it forces me to spend Mondays as an ordinary commuter and pedestrian.

Who wouldn’t jump at the chance of a day being chauffered around in a bmw 7 series?

My day kicks off with a ride on a bumpy tricycle, a frumpy FX, and a cramped standing-room-only train. An additional five- to ten-minute walk or a taxi ride is optional, depending on where coverage takes me.

One particular Monday early this month was different. It was not what you’d call perfect weather. The sun was not shining any brighter and no birds were singing, but there was a Sterling Silver BMW 730Li in our village waiting just for me, along with a chauffeur to steer it through the heavy Monday morning traffic. (A dream come true, but seeing it parked right next to my six-year old sedan was a sudden jolt back to reality which I deliberately ignored.)

Unfortunately, my calendar was empty that Monday of all Mondays and I had no official excuse to parade around the metro, leaving me no choice but to tell the driver that we were going to BusinessWorld’s offices in Quezon City.

So, I got in the car. And it dwarfed me.

My barely 90-lb. body felt inadequate in the roominess, but my legs were happy being fully stretched out, lounging while the world passed by.

It was just as well that I had left my fake Prada sunglasses at home: push-button window shades took care of the morning glare. Besides, the car was so fancy, with lots of buttons and controls, that it probably had one used for ejecting passengers audacious enough to sport counterfeits.

I resorted to busying myself with texting to mask the awkward feeling of being out of place inside a swanky ride — not a very good idea since the driver was not used to driving within the innards of Pasig City. Missing a couple of turns, however, proved the manageability of the 730Li when it came to making U-turns on tiny streets.

Since the city roads were mostly congested, there was no chance to put the 7 Series to a speed and power test, a pity since the spec sheet promised zero to 100 kph in 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 244 kilometers per hour. Then again, Metro Manila precludes any chance at all for vehicles of all types to run free, so to speak.

Decided on the magnanimous gesture of sharing the BMW fun, and the Arts and Leisure team decided to have coffee and an impromptu meeting at a nearby coffee shop.

Probably the last word in tems of car space.

On the way and back, my boss, Lali Herrera, was impressed by the car’s luxurious interiors, while fellow reporter Jeffrey Valisno shared my sentiment about the luxurious space. His advice: "If your boyfriend ever says the standard breakup line, ’I need space,’ give him a BMW."

Like kids, we pressed button after button and explored what we could do to the seats, the windows, the monitors, and everything else our curious fingers could get to.

If there was one thing I did not particularly like, however, it was the iDrive — not because of its complexity but because I felt a more subtle button or pad was needed to match the inside’s sleek and elegant lines.

Put the 730Li through some inelegant paces, though, as my 50-kilo rice subsidy for the quarter was waiting at the office. What better way to bring it home in style than to haul it in a BMW, and a 7 Series no less? Word of advice for those considering similar endeavors: me and the sack would fit in the trunk and still travel comfortably. In fact, there was probably enough space to fit me and eight sacks (not that I needed the poundage of those carbohydrates).

My last challenge for the 730Li was a trip to Shangri-La Plaza mall car park, as suggested by my editor. Spiralling up the ramp is always fun (for me, at least), and experiencing it this time from the backseat made my head spin a little. I was glad to make it to the seventh level in one piece, but what was I worried about? No scrapes for all its bulk.

Day over and it was time to recline the rear seats and relax all the way home. We were at the village gate when the realization hit: the middle-class interruption with the classy Bimmer life was over. And just like how goodbyes happen in movies, the rain was softly falling as I closed the car door.

What my bday says about me :P

Monday, July 9th, 2007
20 February 1981

Your date of conception was on or about 30 May 1980 which was a Friday.

You were born on a Friday
under the astrological sign Pisces.
Your Life path number is 5.

Life Path Compatibility:
You are most compatible with those with the Life Path numbers 1, 5 & 7.
You should get along well with those with the Life Path numbers 3 & 9.
You may or may not get along well with those with the Life Path number 8.
You are least compatible with those with the Life Path numbers 2, 4, 6, 11 & 22.

The Julian calendar date of your birth is 2444655.5.
The golden number for 1981 is 6.
The epact number for 1981 is 24.
The year 1981 was not a leap year.

Your birthday falls into the Chinese year beginning 2/5/1981 and ending 1/24/1982.
You were born in the Chinese year of the Rooster.

Your Native American Zodiac sign is Wolf; your plant is Plantain.

You were born in the Egyptian month of Parmuthy, the fourth month of the season of Poret (Emergence - Fertile soil).

Your date of birth on the Hebrew calendar is 16 AdarI 5741.
Or if you were born after sundown then the date is 17 AdarI 5741.

The Mayan Calendar long count date of your birthday is 12.18.7.12.11 which is
12 baktun 18 katun 7 tun 12 uinal 11 kin

The Hijra (Islamic Calendar) date of your birth is Friday, 15 Rabi’u'th-Thani 1401 (1401-4-15).

The date of Easter on your birth year was Sunday, 19 April 1981.
The date of Orthodox Easter on your birth year was Sunday, 26 April 1981.
The date of Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent) on your birth year was Wednesday 4 March 1981.
The date of Whitsun (Pentecost Sunday) in the year of your birth was Sunday 7 June 1981.
The date of Whisuntide in the year of your birth was Sunday 14 June 1981.
The date of Rosh Hashanah in the year of your birth was Tuesday, 29 September 1981.
The date of Passover in the year of your birth was Sunday, 19 April 1981.
The date of Mardi Gras on your birth year was Tuesday 3 March 1981.

As of 7/9/2007 4:00:07 PM EDT
You are 26 years old.
You are 317 months old.
You are 1,377 weeks old.
You are 9,635 days old.
You are 231,256 hours old.
You are 13,875,360 minutes old.
You are 832,521,607 seconds old.

Celebrities who share your birthday:

Brian Littrell (1975) Kurt Cobain (1967) Andrew Shue (1967)
Cindy Crawford (1966) French Stewart (1964) Charles Barkley (1963)
Patty Hearst (1954) Ivana Trump (1949) Jennifer O’Neill (1948)
Sandy Duncan (1946) Buffy Sainte-Marie (1941) Nancy Wilson (1937)
Bobby Unser (1934) Robert Altman (1925) Sidney Poitier (1924)
Gloria Vanderbilt (1924) Ansel Adams (1902)

Top songs of 1981

Physical by Olivia Newton-John Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes
Endless Love by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie Arthur’s Theme by Christopher Cross
Kiss On My List by Daryl Hall & John Oates Jessie’s Girl by Rick Springfield
I Love a Rainy Night by Eddie Rabbitt 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton
Private Eyes by Daryl Hall & John Oates Rapture by Blondie

Your age is the equivalent of a dog that is 3.77103718199609 years old. (Life’s just a big chewy bone for you!)

There are 226 days till your next birthday
on which your cake will have 27 candles.

Those 27 candles produce 27 BTUs,
or 6,804 calories of heat (that’s only 6.8040 food Calories!) .
You can boil 3.09 US ounces of water with that many candles. 

In 1981 there were approximately 3.6 million births in the US.
In 1981 the US population was approximately 226,545,805 people, 64.0 persons per square mile.
In 1981 in the US there were 2,438,000 marriages (10.6%) and 1,219,000 divorces (5.3%)
In 1981 in the US there were approximately 1,990,000 deaths (8.8 per 1000)
In the US a new person is born approximately every 8 seconds.
In the US one person dies approximately every 12 seconds.

In 1981 the population of Australia was approximately 15,054,117.
In 1981 there were approximately 235,842 births in Australia.
In 1981 in Australia there were approximately 113,905 marriages and 41,412 divorces.
In 1981 in Australia there were approximately 109,003 deaths.

Your birthstone is Amethyst

The Mystical properties of Amethyst

Amethyst is used to increase spiritually

Some lists consider these stones to be your birthstone. (Birthstone lists come from Jewelers, Tibet, Ayurvedic Indian medicine, and other sources)

Bloodstone, Onyx, Moonstone

Your birth tree is

Pine Tree, the Particularity

Loves agreeable company, very robust, knows how to make life comfortable, very active, natural, good companion, but seldom friendly, falls easily in love but its passion burns out quickly, gives up easily, many disappointments till it finds its ideal, trustworthy, practical.

There are 169 days till Christmas 2007!
There are 182 days till Orthodox Christmas!

TRY IT!!

http://www.paulsadowski.org/BirthDay.asp

Something tells me I’d live to be 87..

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Not that I’m taking it seriously. It’s just a little interesting. No, wait.. Now it’s bugging me.. What the hell am I gonna do for the next 61 years??

What am I talking about?

I took a death meter test (haha, I know..). That’s self-explanatory, right? Here, try it for yourself.. :P

http://www.findyourfate.com/deathmeter/deathmtr.html

On the 5th day..

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam — Getting off at the Pham Ngu Lao area, the backpackers’ haven in this city, on your first visit to Vietnam is like waking up on the wrong side of the bed.

Picture this: In Manila, if you get run over by a motorcycle, there’s probably a 99% chance you’ll live. Here? Forget it. Chances are that one motorcycle is followed by 200 other bikes that you’d be dead 199 times before your body becomes visible again on the street.

This is the third country I’ve set foot on over the past five days. Unfortunately, it seems like the past 12 hours has officially ruined the image of Saigon in my mind. It’s chaotic. Seriously.

I just hope the visit to the Cu Chi tunnels (which is outside the city) and other interesting places would have a great impact on my first impression of Ho Chi Minh. There’s got to be a redeeming factor around here somewhere.