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Crazy karters, unite!
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - September 12, 2008 - 12:00am
In every driver lies the spirit of a racer. It is commonly understood that the right foot becomes just a tad heavier on the accelerator pedal when encountering an open stretch of road.
TV anytime, anywhere
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - May 11, 2007 - 12:00am
Television — cable television in particular — is quite a wonder (I have made this point in past articles...
True hunger
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - April 20, 2007 - 12:00am
An article " came out a " couple of " weeks ago about hunger in the Philippines, and about how our country apparently suffers from a lack of resources when it comes to feeding our...
The business of social entrepreneurship
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - March 30, 2007 - 12:00am
After a month-long period of brainstorming, trial and error, and a lot of hard work, our young partici-pants in the Teenpreneur Challenge can finally say that they have what it takes to be major players in...
Movie house manners
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - March 16, 2007 - 12:00am
300 was a pretty good movie and I recommend it to people interested in checking it out. The editing of the film was just superb, and the effects used were well executed. 300 is violent, full of fight scenes and with...
Dreamgirls and the music industry
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - March 9, 2007 - 12:00am
The music industry is a big machine that has the power to turn even the most staunchly idealistic musician into a money-hungry pop star. I guess that’s...
Constitution 101
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - March 2, 2007 - 12:00am
Last Wednes-day, in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, my political science class taught by Melissa Lao held a forum in the Social Development Complex AVR located...
You got Phished
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - February 23, 2007 - 12:00am
I have been maintaining a MySpace account for about a year now, and I find that it really does come in handy. I initially created an account because it helped me keep in touch with some of my high school...
Not your ordinary competition
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - February 16, 2007 - 12:00am
W hen any-one hears the phrase "spelling bee," images of a really boring competition might come to mind. What could be less exciting than watching some nerdy kid slowly spelling out a word he or...
Youth entrepreneurship for a cause
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - February 9, 2007 - 12:00am
Poverty is one of " our country’s " biggest " problems. It’s everywhere, especially...
Marcel, televangelism and a DVD Player
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - February 2, 2007 - 12:00am
Recently my brother brought home a DVD player that he won in a raffle. Thank God. There is now some respite from all the reruns, B-movies, and not-so-good shows aired on local TV. Not that I mind reruns,...
Bring our museums to life
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - January 19, 2007 - 12:00am
Nowadays, no one really goes to museums anymore; not unless it’s for a (boring) mandatory class field trip, that is. And it doesn’t help much that, more often than not, there will be a paper on...
The time-traveling Eddie Munji III
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - January 12, 2007 - 12:00am
The totally organic, analogue sound of vinyl on a record player satisfies me like nothing else. How a needle transmits sound from the grooves contained in a round, black piece of vinyl is just amazing. I...
Torrential rains never sounded this good
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - December 8, 2006 - 12:00am
With the knowledge that a super typhoon was entering the country, people last week were readying themselves for every worst-case scenario. Power interruptions would require fresh batteries and candles; water...
Quiet in the trees
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - October 27, 2006 - 12:00am
Semester break just started and I’m back home, up in Baguio. Man, its great to get out of the city. While I’m up here, as always, I intend to do some major chilling out. Besides, I officially switched...
A loyal friend
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - October 20, 2006 - 12:00am
The death of someone really close doesn’t sink in until after a while. Frank Reiter, a member of our crew back in high school and a friend of mine since as far back as grade school, died two weeks...
The sky specialist
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - August 19, 2005 - 12:00am
Every pilot aims to make each landing a greaser. This term refers to the smoothest landing possible, and is signaled only by the sound of landing gear wheels spinning on the tarmac underneath. There is no wobble,...
Allegory of the flood
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - September 17, 2004 - 12:00am
The floodwaters have abated but for almost two weeks from the end of August, newspaper and television reports focused on the sorry plight of people whose lives and property were ruined by the raging flood. Local...
The parable of the buttered bread
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - August 20, 2004 - 12:00am
Once upon a time there lived a woman with two children. They lived comfortably in a two-room house which sheltered her and her brood from inclement weather. They had a cow which gave them milk to drink and enough...
Friday the 13th
by STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido - August 13, 2004 - 12:00am
A long time friend once told me that his father made it a point to play in the casino every Friday the 13th. He said that this was his good luck day because apparently, his father won big amounts of money on these...
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