Sunday, September 9, 2007

The First Bloggers' Kapihan Series at the Philippine Science High School in Quezon City!

The AnitoKid and Agi attend the First Bloggers' Kapihan Series
at the Philippine Science High School
in Diliman, Quezon City



Victor Villanueva on how he started blogging



Blogging Beyond the Basics focused on some
of the various aspects of blogging,
e.g., reasons, importance, and trends



PhiSci students



Political Blogging by Manuel Quezon III



Everything has a political aspect


Abe Olandres aka Father of Pinoy blogging getting ready



The forum also included a question-and-answer advisory



Taking a break for some free coffee and donuts



Yugatech and Manual III answer questions
on how to avoid lawsuits


PhiSci student Laurenzo Alba asks about
risks and other concerns related to blogging



A query on what blogging platform to use
and how to go about it



Be anonymous or not?
That is THE question!


Build your credibility by being responsible
for your thoughts and views.



The organizers and moderators
of the first Bloggers' Kapihan series
e.g., Ederic and Shari



More PhiSci students



My Closeness with Abe Olandres of Yugatech



Checking out each other's views and all.
Wait a minute, I think that's Noemi of Touched by an Angel!



Wow! I got a gift just by asking a question!



Really? Then, we're gonna ask one too!



Children of all ages came to listen to
Bikoy, Manolo, and Abe



Preparing some of his gear...



Be different and set yourself apart.
And blogging is a lot of fun, too!


Remember that guys,
we need to find our own niche in the blogoshere!


And don't answer any letter from any law firm!
Believe you me!


Agi with PhiSci's Laurenzo Alba,
who won this giant rainbow-colored carabao
coin bank for his school when he placed first
in a national quiz bee competition.


My Closeness in front of The Philippine Science High School,
one of the country's bests. And I kid you not!


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32 comments:

  1. Wow! Looks like a lot of fun! Great pictures! What do you think was the best tip you learned that you could pass on to those of us who weren't there! Take care! I hope you had a great weekend!

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  2. Haven't seen you post for sometime bro until this one finally. Nakakamiss and nakakapanibago. Hehe. Good you had a wonderful time with your daughter. :)

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  3. @Barrett: I found all their thoughts on blogging a great help, my friend. But if I have to pick one, I guess, the best tip of the day was finding one's niche in the blogosphere, which was given by Abe. It's like being focused to one subject matter.
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  4. @Novice Blogger: Kahit ako bro, naninibago. As if something was taken from me, I'm rambling now. I guess we all go through this phase, especially after what happened.

    Wish you were there with us bro.
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  5. that was a great post. I want to know why not answer any lawyer letters? Just curious!

    Kyle

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  6. Abe's advise is not to answer letters from lawyer because they have a knack of using one's answers against the sender in the end (even though the sender is not guilty of any crime).

    Interesting insight, isnt it, my friend?
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  7. Hi pare! mukhang very enthusiastic ang mga participants. Bket di kta makita sa mga pix?

    Regarding your question on my post on missionary route airlines... airlines can actually sell 1 peso fares during the "lean season" just as seat fillers. Tutal during this season up to 70% of the seats lang ang occupied. Per flight only 5-10 seats out of the 180 seats on an Airbus A320 are available for PISO fare kaya very manageable for the airlines. They are still earning sa fuel surcharge they collect from passengers. The PISO sale can't be that profitable but they can definitely add to the cash flow of airlines.

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  8. Nice meeting you again, AnitoKid! Was she your daughter? Starting 'em young, eh? He he.

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  9. hi AK,
    cute naman ni daughter.
    hope you are well.
    ~chesca

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  10. internet is such a powerful tool that we should take this privilege (the access, that is) with responsibility. it is interesting that you can learn a lot of things with just one click of a mouse.

    im glad forums like these are now taking place =)

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  11. You know, I really do not like Lawyers, now I know why!

    Kyle

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  12. Very nice. Good to know what other bloggers are doing to promote blogging :-)

    Just curious: In the discussions, was there a consensus on whether it is better to be anonymous or not?

    Hope your feeling better, AnitoKid :-)

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  13. AnitoKid- I think that you are very good at that! You stick to the points that you have an expertise, or an interest in! I think, as a relatively new reader, you already have succeeded in that capacity! I think I am going to have to work on that! Thanks for the tip! Take care friend! Look forward to your next post!

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  14. Don't you wish you were cool like me?

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  15. thanks for sharing the photos--i missed that event, much as i wanted to (in fact i had to make sure that i was registered). something urgent came up. next meet, perhaps?

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  16. hmmm...maybe i'll post something about anonymous blogging one of these days.

    do not answer letters from attorneys. anything you say can and will be used against you

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  17. I would've attended, if I lived in the Philippines. I mean, hey free coffee and donuts. :P

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  18. Hi Musta ^_^

    Master Blogger gosh ganda naman ng event na eto

    will you come here in Davao for Mindanao Bloggers Summit?

    Have a nice weekend
    ^_^

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  19. AnitoKid- Hey there buddy! It has been a while since you had posted anything and I was making sure everything was okay with you! I hope this finds you well! We have missed you out here in the blogosphere! Take care friend!

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  20. Nominated Blog ko Vote niyo dito ^_^ http://salaswildthoughts.blogspot.com/

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  21. this kaphihan looks really interesting.. will they have one in makati?

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  22. wow. great pictures.. about the lawyer stuff, tingin ko ganun nga.. pe-perahan ka lang nila in the end.

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  23. TO ALL
    I know this to be out of place. Please bear with me. I just want to create awareness by choosing the busy forum or the latest.
    Do consider Dr. Martin Bautista for the next elections obviously (a senatorial candidate of ‘Ang Kapatiran’ together with Adrian Sison and Zosimo Paredes). He’s a 45-year-old gastroenterologist in the US who came home after 17 years. You can see from his background that he truly means service. For those who find him to be a hypocrite for working abroad, do understand he’s a family man who needs to sustain his family, that he will be able to keep his independence by not relying on public funds to support his family. He helps his countrymen in his capacity but it’s just not enough for there are millions of Filipinos. It’s a good start in Philippine Politics to have him and his party around.
    I urge you to forward/text/inform all your contacts about them. I believe they only lack exposure that’s why I’m doing this. But I can’t do it alone so I’m appealing to everyone’s help. If all will inform their contacts about them and urge them as well to forward, we might hit a million.
    We cannot afford to be indifferent now if we want meaningful change. Otherwise we only have ourselves to blame. BUT TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

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  24. @Kegler: Yes, each student was very into it that day, my friend. Thanks for the heads up Carlo!

    @Arbet: Yes, she is my daughter, kabayan! Nice to see you again, too!

    @Ches: Much thanks kabayan! Tagal ko di nakapagblog! Daming commitments kasi. Tsk.

    @Kat: I was happy to be one of the sponsors, albeit minor one lang. I always believed in starting 'em young, Kat.

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  25. @Kyle & Swet: Ha ha ha! Got that, my friend.

    @Olympics Blogger: Twas really an interesting event! All the kids had a wonderful time! And I kid you not!

    @Bill: The consensus was finding one's niche and sticking to it. Taking a stand on something always helps too!

    @Barrett: Much thanks for the kind words, my friend!

    @Mike Deneut: Ei, coolness isn't bragged about. You let others speak about it for you. And i kid you not!

    @SexyMom: Hope to see you soon, Dine!
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  26. @paetechie: Nice advise, isn't it?

    @Fruityoaty: We got ourselves free donuts and iced teas (instead of the coffee thing) :)

    @Aice Nice: My sched is jammed pack with work, kabayan. But I wish you all the best! Hope it's a success!

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  27. @Barrett: Much thanks for the concern, my friend. Ive been very busy with a number of concerns, buddy, thus the long hiatus.

    @Aice: So sorry I missed this, kabayan. Sayang! Next time, I'll make bawi.

    @Dessa: Now, that is a very interesting thought! It would be something if the Kapihan series could be extended to other schools!

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  28. Looks like great fun!

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  29. Looks like a lot of fun!

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  30. @Kzwlep: It sure was! The students had a great time! They all learned a lot from the speakers that day. And I kid you not!
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