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December 4th, 2006 by aeronwen

KAMOTE! wala na ako dito!!! but visit me @

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this blogog is 4 kamotes only… grow-up!! you you!!

Romeo + Juliet

September 29th, 2006 by aeronwen

Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;

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  The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
, commonly referred to as Romeo and Juliet, is a play by William Shakespeare
concerning the fate of two very young lovers who would do anything to
be together. It is perhaps the most famous of his plays and is thought
to be the most famous love story in Western history. - wiki

I don’t know why, but suddenly my appreciation for this story/play (the 1996/1968 movie particularly) emerged from nowhere after almost 9 years. It all started when I was in 4th year highschool when I first heard of the upcoming movie of Leonardo DiCaprio & Claire Danes that was of Baz Lhurman’s modern adaptation of William Shakesphere’s most famous tragedie Romeo + Juliet. I was amazed that they did an amazing modern adaptation of the play with almost 90+% of the original script, astig!!!


Romeoandjulietleonardodicaprioclairedane_1The first time I saw the 1996 Romeo+Juliet movie was with my barkada back then we rented the VHS copy of the movie and we watched it @ Freddie’s house, but ang natatandaan ko lang noong panahon na yun eh sa kalagitnaan ng movie biglang nagsalita si Freddie na "Aids, may hawig ka kay Romeo! kay Leonardo DiCaprio!! hehe.." then I said "Ngye! baliktad! s’ya ang may hawig sken ‘tol! hahaha!" haaay…. my highschool days…  Ronapie was my Juliet, but sorry we’re not a tragedy!!! diba by? :)

I really love that movie, astig ang mga linya and the actors played the part pretty damn well, I also love the soundtrack and picture also the costume design basta astig lahat!!!


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Then I was now in college (back then syempre), while browsing the TV shows in the TV cable of my Tita like crazy, I bumped into a familiar dialogue, then I was surprised to have seen an older version of the tradegie. It was
Romeo and Juliet  by Franco Zeffirelli. Wow astig the play was set in the real time old English sumthing even the costumes and all, it was amazing! the film was way back in 1968, and Juliet was played by then 15 year old Olivia Hussey, potek she was like "THE" Juliet of all the adaptations made by any! sh*t ang ganda nya talaga, although ok din si Claire Danes no questions ask, medyo lamang lang si Olivia ng isang paligo sa kanya hehe. I bought a VCD copy of that movie in Festival Mall alabang and the 1996 version in SM MegaMall think. Astig!

Now after years of not seeing & thinking of it, again it bumped into me, now in a more Image_00193technokamote way…. via WWW, I was just surfing stuffs in Yahoo Auction and then I just typed Romeo Juliet, then the results popped, boom!! so many items for auction haha!!! And I just bought me an authentic movie poster of it! hehe!!! look oh!! (sensya na magulo kwarto ko pero pramis mabango jan hehehe!!!)

Now the addiction has gotten into me even further, I even ask Sharcky to buy me a VCD (mahal orig sa pinas at bawal ang pirated DVD sa SG eh) of the 1996 movie and already encoded it to my Dopod818Pro as pocket movie, tska na lang orig na DVD pag uwi ko, ’stig. And it also went into my gadgets…. my Laptop’s wallpaper & PPC today screen… whaaa when will it stop!!!

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JULIET:
"Sweet, so would I:
Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing.
Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow,
That I shall say good night till it be morrow."

ROMEO:

"Sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast!
Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest!
Hence will I to my ghostly father’s cell,
His help to crave, and my dear hap to tell."

 

Origins & Triva (para sa inyong mga indio :P)

A common misconception is that the plot of Romeo and Juliet was invented by Shakespeare. In fact, his play is a dramatisation of Arthur Brooke’s narrative poem The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet (1562).
Shakespeare followed Brooke’s poem fairly closely but enriched its
texture by adding extra detail to both major and minor characters, in
particular the Nurse and Mercutio.

Brooke’s poem was not original either, being a translation and adaptation of Giuletta e Romeo, by Matteo Bandello, included in his Novelle of 1554. This was in turn an adaptation of Luigi da Porto’s Giulietta e Romeo, included in his Istoria novellamente ritrovata di due Nobili Amanti (c. 1530).
This is the version that gave the story much of its modern form,
including the names of the lovers, naming the rival families the
Montecchi and the Cappelletti, and shifting the action to Verona. Veneto lays claim to being the original setting.

The earliest known version of the tale is the 1476 story of Mariotto and Gianozza of Siena by Masuccio Salernitano, in Il Novelino’ (Novella XXXIII).

Bandello’s story was the most famous one, being translated into
French (and English, by Brooke). It was also adapted by Italian
theatrical troupes, some of whom performed in London at the time that
Shakespeare was writing his plays. This may have been an alternate or
additional inspiration to Shakespeare in his version of Romeo and Juliet.

More generally, the story of the ill-fated lovers has parallels with similar tales told throughout history, including Hero and Leander, Pyramus and Thisbe, Floris and Blanchefleur, Troilus and Cressida, Antony and Cleopatra, Layla and Majnun, Tristan and Iseult and Hagbard and Signy. One could say that these were the "Romeo and Juliet" of their time periods. - from wiki

Stargazing

September 13th, 2006 by aeronwen

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Painting heaven’s poetry

took quite a while,

the star fell at last

from the serene sky.

Caring for the fallen star

You must surely swear,

For you brought music in the air.

Catch the sparkling star

Searched wholeheartedly more,

The answer is worth striving

And waiting for.




Fact:
This poem is actually Rona’s answer to me as i have confessed my feelings for her, given to me on December 9, 1997 (circa :D). For two days I’ve been thinking about what it really meant until I finally got the "message" only on Decemer 11, 1997. And that’s the story behind our anniversary.

The Books of Magic

September 4th, 2006 by aeronwen

This is one of the best stories ever told ‘tol!! I’ve been reading this stuff since college days pa! whenever absent my professor is, to megamall powerbooks we go (s’that u Yoda?), or the other way around (& that would mean, of course, cutting classes :P) then i would read this graphic novel, not really reading but picture reading as i might say! cool artist’s rendition of the  pictures and situations of the storyline plus of course the astig "world" of Tim Hunter - the greatest ever mage to be… 

…at potek mas nauna ‘to sa Harry Potter, baka nga d2 lang kinopya ni J.K.Rowling Idea nya eh!! though ung HP eh mas pambata ehto eh mga pang astig!!! hehe!!

"What would you do if four creepy guys in trench coats emerged from a dark alley and asked if you believed in magic? You’d probably do what Timothy Hunter, the young hero of The Books of Magic

does: you’d run. 12-year-old Tim is no fool, and he’s naturally suspicious when four mysterious men appear one day to offer him experiences beyond his imagination. Tim, it transpires, has the potential to become the greatest wizard of his age–a potential he may fulfill for good or for evil."  - by jen of http://www.noflyingnotights.com/bom.html

 

The Books of Magic: Prologue

1669_400x600_1 This is book is a compilation of the first four books in the series, here Tim Hunter is introduced into the world of magic, he travels to the origins of magic, the future time, to Faerie land, and up to the very end of time, whereas one of my favorite fictional character appears - Death. Super astig ng storyline and ang lufet kasi ni Neil Gaiman, different artist on four chapters, having a variety for your eyes to feast. This is a collector’s item and a must have for any Neil Gaiman fan! (at syempre may Sandman collection din ako from him, e-copy nga lang :D)
The four books includes: Book I - The Invisible Labirynth, Book II - The Shadow World, Book III - Summer’s Twilight, & Book IV - The Road to Nowhere.

… and whadaynow, i hav dis one!! ngyahahaa!! :P



The Books of Magic: Bindings (1)

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John Ney Rieber continues the story that Neil left (not really coz he’s a consultant throughout the series). Tim now finds it hard to know the truth. The truth about his real parents and finding ways to use his powers for the first time. Answers lie in Faerie, his origins.

Lesson Learned: Don’t readily accept gifts from anyone, esp. anyone from fairyland and Greeks(?) :P                                                                                                         




The Books of Magic: Summonings (2)

1673_400x600 Book two of the series, as Tim finds his way through magic he is also having a hard time with his lovelife - Molly O’Reilly. Entering the world of magic also mean obstacles and one of them is having his "earthly" father burned at his couch his enimies. Many other characters appear hear. Araquel the binded angel and his family, the beautiful succubus Leah and the future-might-be Tim Hunter appearing in the story to see what might become of him if things didn’t happen in the past. Funnny thing here is that Tim doesn’t know the he’s Molly’s boyfriend. hehe, meron din pala ako neto haha!!

The Books of Magic: Reckonings (3)

1674_400x600 Third book, potek i have no copy of this one, sold out na ‘to d2 sa SG, dang!! but i must, and i really mean i must own one…. grrrr…. maybe back home they’ve got a stock, oh how i wish…. ronapie buy me one if you happen to be in powerbooks huh!! thanks!!!

Anyweiz, now Tim introduces Molly (his jowa) to the magic world not realizing the dangers she will encounter… tsk.. this sounds like a spoiler to me… enough 4 now. :.(

 


The Books of Magic: Transformations (4)

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The fourth book depicts the lovers’ struggle for togetherness, with problems arriving, Tim tries to break through all of what’s happening. He meets one sorcerer named Circe and tried to ask help from her but it only brought him into more trouble. With the title Tim really transformed into a cat… and that’s for you Animagous thingy!!!! haha!!! - copycat! :D

Got a copy of this pero picture reading pa lang. hehe!

The Books of Magic: Girl in the Box (5)

1671_400x600_1 Waaaahh!!! no stock copy of this also here!!!! ronapie help!!!  kainis!! Only these 2 is missing in my collection, book 3 & 5, To all suppliers please bang doors of Vertigo to print this good stuff again!!! waaah!!!!

Haaay…. Tim goes to america to meet a friend he met before (?) and also finding trouble with the tattoo Circe gave him.. yoko na! sound a spoiler to me.. grr…

 

 



The Books of Magic: The Burning Girl (6)

1675_400x600 Book 6 tells the struggles of Tim with regards with his powers & Molly having her own troubles in Faerie but as she came back to the humam world, she is somewhat changed and Tim is now troubled & confused with it.

Haven’t read much from this, picture reading lang muna hehe…:D

 



The Books of Magic: Death After Death (7)

1676_400x600 Last book in the seven part series. Now Tim as he undestands more of what he is capable of and having magic within him, a lot of sacrifices have been made and the never-ending troubles ahead, now Heaven is at war with itself. Protecting Tim now is the Angel Araquel, weird events and happenings will arise. Time grows old and grey and in the end the succubus Leah re-appers and tries to help Tim to understand his gifts… with that it’s quite bitin (meaning the reading is left out looking for some continuation of the series…)
Meron ako neto haha!!

The Books of Magic: The Names of Magic (1-5)

1689_400x600 Independent series and a different storyline but still our same old Tim Hunter. A name of a person is very important in the world of magic. Now Tim searches for answers, about his real name, real parents and real events that happend in the past in connection to him. Here Titania, her "mother", Queen of Faerie tells the truth to Tim. An encounter with Merlin the Magician came about as Tim searches for truth.. did he really found out the truth as two different story was presented to him? hhmm… kaka lito itong story na ‘to pero astig pa din!!! leaving you thinking for more of Tim’s adventures. meron ako neto harhar!!

 



The Books of Magick: Life During Wartime

2696_400x600 Yup, I really don’t know why there’s a letter ‘k’ in the title now.. hmmm… I don’t have a copy of this one yet, maybe next month na lang hehe..

I don’t know the story yet and I haven’t read any spoilers for this one but I know that this would be as exciting and moving as the previous series is and that’s why I used the cover of the graphic novel as my Today Screen kay Dopod ko here oh! Tim Hunter Screen.

This is my addiction for now, well can you blame me? OK lang! cge na nga blame blame!! :P I thought I was already free from Magic from my Magic the Gathering beginnings and now Books of Magic! Whew! It’s just that whenever I read or take a look in these books, I feel like I also belong in the story, ewan lang pero astig talaga having and knowing the story of Timothy Hunter.

"I don’t need lot, I don’t need anything, all I need is to believe… (in) Magic!!"  - Tim Hunter (Book 4 - The Road to Nowhwere)

Dopod 818Pro Abnoy’s Review

March 22nd, 2006 by aeronwen

My own personal experience with Dopod 818Pro (HTC Prophet)


I was very lucky to have this ‘astig’ device. basta hehe.


Hardware/Looks

- I got the black one.[:D]
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- It’s Flat Black in finish, cool but different from the XDA Atom’s which is a magnet-for-fingerprints-black-finish.[peace]
- The battery cover and antenna cover is plastic made but is much stable than the XDA II mini’s, which the antenna cover will become quite loose for sometime.
- Downside of the antenna cover is that in time the black paint peels off at the Stylus area if not taken care off.
- Corners are much rounder and an added string/lanyard attachment is added at the left side.
- More buttons, Two more buttons are added in the Main Pad, much like the counterpart of the Left & Right softkeys of our smartphones, which is a very useful interface, and also an "OK" button is integrated for confirmation/close functions.
- LCD: 240×320 @ 65K color TFT, 2.8 inch
- Weight is just fine for stability of handling, not that heavy and not that light. 150g
- I don’t like the "Dopod" logo at the top-right corner… I would prefer if it were an O2 logo.(fyi: Paul MVP of Modaco removed the logo of his device via sugar-technique [?]).
- SDIO slot for SD/MMC

Software/OS/Processor

- Windows Mobile 5, OS 5.1.70Display_4_1
- Processor: OMAP 850 @ 195MHz [:0]
- RAM: 64MB, ROM: 128MB, Storage Size: 47.46MB (approx)
- Built-in WiFi (802.11b/g supported)
- Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, Quadband, EDGE, EGPRS Class B, GPRS, SMS, MMS
- Includes standard MS Office PPC edition, and pre-installed apps.
- Added Voice Commander utility for voice command interface. It’s a cool utility but you’ll have to ‘train’ your device first.
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- Added Comm Manager with a hardware button (replacing the Record Button) at the left side.  Ease of WIFI, BT, AS [:(], and even Phone vibrate at one Button click!
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-  I have some issues on Software compatibility, I guess it’s because of the WM5 platform w/c previous PPC programs cannot run or having troubles when running.
- Added also a "real" Keypad Lock instead of a suspended keylock, Unlocking by Left softkey and an Unlock button tap.
about having a Hard Reset. nice!- Added also a "real" OFF, meaning you can really turn-OFF your PPC and not worry

- A battery display is also included in the default set-up so no need to install 3rd party apps just to show the bat! & cool icon too!!

Performance

- Battery life is good enough with 1-2 days of use w/o charging (with the use of SMS, MP3, Video, Gaming, WIFI, BT,Overclocking, etc..)
- Processor Speed: OMAP running at 195MHz isn’t really that slow compared to a 416MHz xscale processor, I don’t know much about processor principles but it really surprised me of the speed it delivers versus the rated processor speed. But I admit that some programs do not run as fast as they should, but thanks for the OMAP clock, overclocking the processor meets the speed I need and for a certain application & not overclocked all the time (in fear of a board burnout). Stable clock speed is at highest 264MHz (250Hz at TCPMP settings) TCPMP Setting
- Music and multimedia works fine, though I still don’t like the speaker located at the back. The sound is low/weak when placed flat on a surface.
- Phone Function is OK, voice calls are Clear. Signal strength is Great! Go Voltron Force!! [:D]
- Connectivity works fair enough for a small device. I never thought WIFI connection can be so easy with a stable signal around.
- Software compatibility has some issues and even caused me to do HR, like the SPB Pocket Plus, Pocket Mechanic, PHM Power Tools, maybe software revision from these apps might soTsk_1lve its compatibility.

- Activesync for me doesn’t work, tried all the techniques out there but to no avail, I can’t establish a Partnership to sync my PIM, & that’s why I can’t use Jeyo Mobile Comp & SOTI Pocket Controller…
- Camera [:D]
Lufet! for me it’s so far the best camera device HTC has now in the market, with its 2Megapixel CMOS camera, taking pictures with it is Fun! hehe..
It has 8 capture modes: Photo, Video, Macro Picture, MMS Video, Contacts Picture, Picture Theme, Sport & Burst. Plus an option for a Time&Date stamp.
sample again hehe..


yelo flower

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repolyo/talong

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..and can even do Macro Shots by twisting the lens at the rear… [cool]

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[:D]

Well that’s all I have to say after using it in a month’s time.
I’ll give it a two thumbs-up plus two kindat with matching [:p]

The Many Faces Of… Batman

November 20th, 2005 by aeronwen

Cover2coverAs a young boy, Bruce Wayne watched as his parents were Manyfacesbatman gunned down in front of his very eyes. He then made a vow to rid the word of the evil that took their lives, and protect the innocent people of Gotham City so that there would never again be another tragedy like the one that he suffered through. Because criminals are a cowardly, superstitious lot, Wayne knew that he could play upon their fears, and took on the guise of The Batman.

In this edition of "The Many Faces of…", we’ll take a look at the men who have put on the cape and cowl and brought Batman to life in the serials, TV, cartoons and movies.

Batman made his first appearance in "Detective Comics #27"   in May of 1939. The Tec27_1character that Bob Kane initially created was a bit different from the Batman that fans know today. In the first few stories, Batman actually used a gun and killed off the enemies that he fought. It wasn’t long, though, before the character evolved, swore off guns and vowed never to take a life. Batman got his own series a year later, in April of 1940.

The first man to bring Batman to life was Lewis Wilson, who played the caped crusader in the 15 part movie serial "The Batman" in 1943. While his costume was laughable, Wilson made a solid effort to distinguish the Bruce Wayne "playboy" persona from the dark and brooding Batman. The serial was later released to VHS, but it is rarely seen in its original form. Filmed during World War II, the original version featured dialogue that would be considered politically incorrect by today’s standards, and an abundance of Japanese villains.

Batman returned to the serial screen in 1949 with the sequel Batmanserial_1     "Batman and Robin," which featured an entirely different cast.  This time out, Robert Lowery assumed the droopy-eared cowl for another 15 episodes, in which the dynamic duo fought a mysterious villain called The Wizard. This serial also introduced Vicki Vale, Bruce Wayne’s girl-reporter love interest (what is it with superheroes falling for reporters?), who later appeared in the comics and the 1989 "Batman" movie.

The character was redefined for an entire generation of fans when Adam West took on the role in 1966, with the premiere of the "Batman" TV show. This campy, tongue-in-cheek series featured weekly cliffhangers,  big-name guest stars as villains, and made "Bam!", "Biff!" and "Pow!" household words. West has since found himself forever tied to the role Adamwest(or, in his own words, "married to the cape"), reprising the character in live-action "Legends of the Superheroes" TV specials, and providing the voice of Batman during the 1984-86 seasons of the "SuperFriends" cartoon. He also lent his voice to the character of The Gray Ghost in an episode of "Batman The Animated Series" in 1992, and currently voices Mayor Grange on the WB’s "The Batman" series. He also guest starred in an episode of "Lois & Clark," not as Batman, but as host of a sleazy TV tabloid show.

Batmansf In 1968, Batman got animated in "The Adventures of Batman" and "The Batman/Superman Hour." In both series, his voice was provided by Olan Soule (it was not uncommon for actors to voice more than one character… in this case, Soule also supplied the voice of Alfred the butler!). Soule continued to reign as Batman for many years afterward, lending his voice to hero throughout the 1970’s seasons of "SuperFriends," as well as Batman’s famous guest appearance on "The New Scooby Doo Movies"!

With the vision of a campy crusader still ingrained in people’s minds years later,Keaton  Tim Burton sought to bring the public’s perception of Batman back to his dark and gothic roots. In 1989, Michael Keaton took on the role in Burton’s first "Batman" movie. Inspired by Frank Miller’s "Year One" and "The Dark Knight Returns" comic book series, the film showed a grittier, more vengeful Batman who was seeking justice after the murder of his parents. Keaton played the contrast between the bumbling Bruce Wayne and the driven Batman to perfection, battling Jack Nicholson’s Joker and smashing box office records. Keaton reprised the role in 1992’s "Batman Returns," taking on Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman.

In the same year that "Batman Returns" came out, another version of Batman Animbatman appeared on the small screen. "Batman The Animated Series," which would go on to spawn multiple spin-offs and win six Emmy Awards, brought the dark world of the Dark Knight to Saturday mornings and weekday afternoons. Kevin Conroy gave Batman his unmistakable gruff voice, sending chills down the spines of the production crew from the moment he auditioned for the role. Mr. Conroy holds the title for the longest streak portraying the character, voicing Batman/Bruce Wayne throughout "Batman The Animated Series," "The Adventures of Batman and Robin," "The New Batman/Superman Adventures," "Batman Beyond," "Justice League" and "Justice League Unlimited" (as well as several animated Batman movies and crossovers with other shows like "Static Shock" and "The Zeta Project"), putting him at 13 years as the caped crusader and still counting. (Super Trivia: Conroy attended Julliard with future "Superman" star Christopher Reeve!)

In 1995, Tim Burton handed the directorial reins of the live-action franchise over to Joel Schumacher, and Val Kilmer stepped in for Keaton in "Batman Forever." Batforever This time, Batman had to contend with Jim Carrey’s Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones’s Two-Face, as well as a new sidekick (Chris O’Donnell as Robin) and love interest (Nicole Kidman). Reports were rampant of Schumacher and Kilmer clashing repeatedly on the set (to the point of a "shoving match"), and even of Kilmer accusing Carrey of stealing the movie out from under him. Like "Superman II," many fans are interested in seeing a Director’s Cut of this film, since a considerable amount of footage was cut before it ever made it into theaters.

Batrobin For 1997’s "Batman and Robin," Schumacher recruited George Clooney to fill the cowl after seeing the "ER" star’s face in a magazine, drawing the Batman mask over it and liking what he saw. This time, it wasn’t Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Mr. Freeze or Uma Thurman’s Poison Ivy that did our hero in, but universal panning from fanboys and critics alike over too much camp, neon and Bat-Nipples. The live-action Bat film franchise ground to a halt for years after this one.

In a 1998 episode of "The New Batman/Superman Adventures" called "Legends of the Dark Knight," the producers paid tribute to other versions of the character. In the episode, which revolved around a group of kids discussing what they think Batman is really like, Gary Owens supplied the voice of a "1950’s Batman" (heavy on the "old chum" one-liners), and Michael Ironside voiced the "Dark Knight Returns Batman" (older, grizzled, and straight out of Frank Miller’s comic book series of the same name). Owens actually narrated the original 1943 serial starring Lewis Wilson, and "Smallville" fans will recognize Ironside as having played General Sam Lane, Lois’s father.

BatmanbeyondIn 1999, Kids WB tried a bold new experiment with the Batman legacy. Set some 50-odd years into the future, the animated "Batman Beyond" was the story of a  long since retired Bruce Wayne (still voiced by Kevin Conroy, natch) training a new, younger Batman named Terry McGinnis. Will Friedle, popular for playing Eric Matthews on "Boy Meets World," provided the voice of Terry. "Boy Meets World" even made an in-joke reference to Friedle’s animated counterpart, when Eric revealed his biggest secret to his confused girlfriend: "I’m Batman!"

In 2002, the producers of "Smallville" tried their hand at another Batmanxlive-action comic book series. "Birds of Prey" centered around three female crimefighters in New Gotham (Helena Kyle/The Huntress, Barbara Gordon/Oracle, and Dinah Lance), who protected the innocent in the wake of Batman’s apparent disappearance. Batman only appeared in a very brief flashback in the pilot episode, where he was played by Bruce Thomas. Thomas had previously played Batman in a series of OnStar commercials, which featured Batman using OnStar in the Batmobile to track down criminals. Unfortunately, "Birds" was canceled after only 13 episodes, meaning the plot about Batman’s disappearance would be left unresolved.

Ever since the first season of "Smallville," fans of the show clamored for a crossover between the pre-Superman Clark Kent and a young Bruce Wayne. Sadly, due to a "Year One" type Batman movie being in the works for years, Warner Brothers nixed the idea (in fact, a "Young Bruce Wayne" TV series was planned long before Smallville ever came about, but never got off the ground for the same reason). However, many fans believed that Adam Knight, a character who appeared during Smallville’s third season, was going to turn out to be Bruce Wayne. Between the character’s name (rumored to be a derivation of "Adam West" and "The Dark Knight"), his mysterious past, his fighting skills and moody demeanor, internet rumor sites were abuzz for months, trying to figure out if this new character really was the future Batman. In the end, the plot ended up taking a different direction, but series creators Al Gough and Miles Millar have since admitted that Adam Knight was originally intended to be their take on Bruce Wayne. Knight was played by "Lost" star Ian Somerhalder. (Interestingly enough, a gag headline in KryptonSite’s 2003 "April Fool’s" edition reported that Somerhalder would be playing Bruce Wayne on Smallville!)

Thebatman In 2004, Kids WB debuted a new animated take on the hero, called simply "The Batman." The series centers around a younger Bruce Wayne, and has a strong focus on the technology that he uses to hunt down the criminals of Gotham City. The series features Rino Romano as Bruce Wayne/Batman. No stranger to heroes who don masks and tights, Romano also voiced a certain Web-Head in the cartoon "Spider-Man Unlimited," and in several video games that featured Spider-Man.

This summer, Batman will make a leap back to the big screen in Christopher Nolan’s "Batman Begins," a film that will explore Bruce Wayne’s training and evolution into the Dark Knight. Christian Bale, whose credits include "American Psycho," "Equilibrium" and the Samuel L. Jackson "Shaft" remake, takes on the mantle of the Bat as he tries to reclaim Gotham City from the clutches of criminals like The Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy), Ra’s Al Ghul (Ken Watanabe), and Carmine Falcone (Tom Wilkinson). The film also stars Gary Oldman as Lt. Jim Gordon, Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox, Liam Neeson as Henri Ducard, and Katie Holmes as Bruce’s love interest, Rachel. (Smallville fans, take note: Rutger Hauer, who played Morgan Edge in "Exile" and "Phoenix," also has a role in the film.) The WB will be showing a 10 minute preview of the film during the 90 minute Smallville season finale on May 18th.

Though the way that Batman has been portrayed Commencesmallranges from a campy, tongue-in-cheek do-gooder to a dark, brooding and violent vigilante, there is one thing about him that has never changed. Beneath the tights and the cape, he is just a man. He can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound. Bullets don’t bounce off him. He’s not from another planet. He is a man who pushes himself to his limits to protect the innocent, and punish those who prey on them. That theme has captivated audiences for years, and surely will continue to for a long time to come.

Written by Russ Dimino

Sino ba Talaga Si Grimace ng McDo?

November 8th, 2005 by aeronwen

Grimace (aka "The Grimace/Caperism") is a fictional character who is part of the marketing campaign of McDonald’s. He is a friend of Ronald McDonald and a large, jolly fellow who looks like a large purple gumdrop with small arms and legs. He is known for his smiling face and simple demeanor.

In the first cycle of McDonaldland commercials, Grimace was the "Evil Grimace", with several pairs of arms with which to steal Triple-Thick Shakes. After that first campaign, the character was revised to be one of the "good guys", and his number of arms was reduced to two.

Today, Grimace is generally portrayed in McDonalds’ commercials and merchandise as a sort of well-meaning doofus, whose clumsy antics provide a comic foil to the more serious and mature Ronald McDonald.

Grimace is a fantasy character, and not intended to "be" anything specific. However, ever since the character’s introduction there has been much speculation (though much of it tongue-in-cheek) about his appearance. Because the majority of McDonald’s characters more or less directly represent a food product sold at the restaurants (ie: Mayor McCheese, Fryguys, Chicken McNuggets Buddies, etc) many have naturally tried to guess as to what, if any, food product Grimace is supposed to represent.

The old evil, four-armed Grimace
The old evil, four-armed Grimace

A common speculation is that he is supposed to be a giant McNugget, but his appearance pre-dates the release of that food. A better explanation is that he is a taste bud, though there are many more fanciful attempted explanations. In reality, Grimace’s "official" role, according to McDonald’s, continues to be to represent the chain’s famous milkshakes. However, he does this out of love for the taste, and not because he is in any way a shake-based creature himself. One person said a recording at a McDonald’s restaurant told the story that Grimace picked his own color, but the story otherwise does not give us a clue to his origin. According to the McDonald’s web site:

“Grimace is a big, loving, fuzzy purple fellow who is Ronald McDonald’s best friend. He’s sure Ronald is the world’s ultimate authority on everything. While Grimace loves all McDonald’s foods, he’s absolutely crazy about milkshakes. Grimace is very enthusiastic and eager to try new things. His joyous spirit helps everyone overlook the fact he’s a little slow and clumsy sometimes.”

Grid Homescreen xml code for you..

September 29th, 2005 by aeronwen

Sample homescreen xml code for mobile Windows powered devices.

try this….

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<home>
<author>adriantsabino??</author>
<title>small grid</title>
<version>beta</version>
<default font-face="nina" font-size="14" font-weight="normal"
  padding-left="2" padding-right="2" bgcolor="transparent" fgcolor="COLOR_HIGHLIGHT"
  padding-bottom="0" b-border-color="COLOR_HOMERULE" b-border-width="0">
 
</default>
<background bgimage="\Storage\Application Data\Home\home5.jpg" valign="bottom"/>

  <scheme>
   <color name="COLOR_WINDOW" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_WINDOWTEXT" value="#000000" />
   <color name="COLOR_STATIC" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_STATICTEXT" value="#000000" />
   <color name="COLOR_HIGHLIGHT" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_TEXTSELECT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_MENU" value="#E0E0E0" />
   <color name="COLOR_MENUTEXT" value="#000000" />
   <color name="COLOR_GRAYTEXT" value="#808080" />
   <color name="COLOR_GRADLEFT" value="#004040" />
   <color name="COLOR_GRADRIGHT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_INTGRADLEFT" value="#004040" />
   <color name="COLOR_INTGRADRIGHT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_TRAYGRADLEFT" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_TRAYGRADRIGHT" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_HIGHGRADLEFT" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_HIGHGRADRIGHT" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_TRAYTEXT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_WINDOWFRAME" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_BTNFACE" value="#233156" />
   <color name="COLOR_BTNTEXT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_SCROLLBAR" value="#E0E0E0" />
   <color name="COLOR_HOMETEXT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_HOMEHIGHLIGHT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_HOMEHIGHLIGHTTEXT" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_HOMERULE" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_ALERTWINDOW" value="#FFFFFF" />
   <color name="COLOR_ALERTTITLE" value="#000000" />
   <color name="COLOR_ALERTRULE" value="#000000" />
  </scheme>

<!– Icon Bar –>
<plugin clsid="{837FC251-FE69-43ad-84E0-EBCEDEBA0884}" name="icones" height="20">
  <iconbar fgcolor="#ffffff"/>
</plugin>
<plugin clsid="{E09043DF-510E-4841-B652-388316977A7A}" name="carrier" height="200">
  <label>
   <text halign="right" y="1" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-size="14" font-weight="bold"><carrier/></text>   
  </label>

  <label>
   <text lang="0×0409" haligh="left" y="47" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-weight="bold">’Stars are like coins</text>
  </label>

  <label>
   <text lang="0×0409" haligh="left" y="60" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-weight="bold">dropped into the</text>
  </label>

  <label>
   <text lang="0×0409" haligh="left" y="73" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-weight="bold">night: their light</text>
  </label>

  <label>
   <text lang="0×0409" haligh="left" y="86" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-weight="bold">buys safe passage’</text>
  </label> 

  <label>
   <text lang="0×0409" haligh="left" y="99" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-weight="bold">- starlight</text>
  </label>
  <clock>
        <time fgcolor="#FFFFFF" y="150" halign="left" font-size="18" font-weight="bold" mode="12"/>
   <date fgcolor="#FFFFFF" y="167" halign="left" font-weight="bold" mode="long"/> 
  </clock>
</plugin>

<plugin clsid="{837FC251-FE69-43ad-84E0-EBCEDEBA0884}" name="iconbar" height="20">
  <iconbar fgcolor="#ffffff"/>
</plugin>

<plugin clsid="{E09043DF-510E-4841-B652-388316977A7A}" name="carrier" height="16">
  <label>
   <text halign="right" y="1" fgcolor="#FFFFFF" font-size="14" font-weight="bold"><carrier/></text>
  </label>
</plugin>

<!– RJShortcut –>
        <plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="12" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar  icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Inbox.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\MMS.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Contacts.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Calendar.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Settings.lnk"/>
   
  </shortcutbar>
        </plugin>

        <plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="5" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Camera.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Camcorder.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\DivX Player.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\WMPlayer.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Converter.lnk"/>

  </shortcutbar>
        </plugin>

        <plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="5" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\ActiveSync.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Smart Explorer.lnk"/>   
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Task Manager.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Free Memory.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\quickclose.lnk"/>

  </shortcutbar>
        </plugin>

        <plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="5" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Internet Explorer.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\eWallet.lnk"/>   
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Java Machine.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Dictionary.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Dictionary Database.lnk"/>
   
  </shortcutbar>
  </plugin>

<plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="5" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Games\MummyMaze.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Games\Nintendo.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Games\SkyForce.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Games\Jawbreaker.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Games\TokiTori.lnk"/>

  </shortcutbar>
  </plugin>

   <plugin clsid="{F3750050-8E30-4c61-A864-4301F5D7C065}">
  <background b-border-width="0">
  </background>
  <format padding-left="17" padding-top="5" padding-bottom="0" valign="center"/>
  <shortcutbar icon-spacing="15" syncsel="yes" icon-size="small">
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\MS Excel.lnk"/> 
                        <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\MS Word.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\MS PowerPoint.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Acrobat Reader.lnk"/>
   <shortcut target="\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Scientific Calc.lnk"/>

  </shortcutbar>
  </plugin>

<plugin clsid="{E09043DF-510E-4841-B652-388316977A7A}" name="date" height="37">
  <clock>
   <time fgcolor="#FFFFFF" padding-top="7" y="0" halign="left" x="0" font-size="18" font-weight="bold" mode="12"/>
   <date fgcolor="#FFFFFF" padding-top="8" y="16" halign="left" x="0" font-weight="bold" mode="long"/>
  </clock>
</plugin>

</home>

code originally done by fellow airfagevian hunyanggo1997.

Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring

September 23rd, 2005 by aeronwen

  (Johann Sebastian Bach)

by Adrian T. Sabino (ya right kaw nga!)

Standard tuning, key of G, 3/4 time.

The melody consists of triplet eighth-notes, nine/measure, except where
marked as duplets (_2_), i.e., 2 notes/beat instead of three.  The
bassline consists of quarter notes, three/measure.

Written inline, without repeats, because each time through a section is
slightly different.  E.g., the first few notes of Verses 2 and 3 differ
>from  those of Verse 1, the last measure of Chorus 3 differs from those
of Choruses 1 and 2, and the last note of Verse 3 (which leads to the
Bridge) differs from the last note of Verse 1.  I thought it would be
too complicated to try to indicate in a single tab of a section what to
play on each different time through that section.

Crucial fingerings are marked when not obvious, e.g., (3).

Basta kaya nyo yan madali lang, panis!!!

Verse 1                  (2)
     (2) (4)     (3)   (4)               
|—————0—|—3p2-3————-|
|——-0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2-0———–|————-0h2—-|
|————-2—–|——-2————–|
|——————-|-2——————–|
|-3—————–|————-0——–|
                     (1)   (1)          
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! ! 

                        (1)
|—–0————-|———————–|
|-1h3—3p1-0—0—|————-1p0—|
|————-2—0-|—0h2—–2—–2–|
|——————-|-4—–0h4———–|
|-0—–2—–3—–|-5——————-|
|——————-|———————-|
                    (4)     (4)
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

     (1)   (1)   (3)                     
|—————0—|—3p2-3————-|
|-0—–0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2————-|————-0h2—–|
|——-2———–|——-2—–0——–|
|————-3—–|-2——————–|
|-3—————–|———————–|
       (2)   (2)                        
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! ! 

                   III_________________
|——————-|——-3————–|
|—3p1-0———–|—–3—3——-3-|
|———2p0—0—|—4——-4—4—|
|-2—————4-|-5———–5——-|
|-3—–4—–5—–|———————|
|——————-|———————-|
(3)   (3)   (3)
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Chorus 1
       (4)          II_______________   
|-3—————–|——————–|
|-0———–1—–|-3———–3—–|
|-0———–0—–|-2———–2—–|
|——-4—–2—–|-4—–2—–0—–|
|——————-|——————–|
|-3—————–|——————–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! ! 

       (4)           (2)
|——————-|———————-|
|-1———–0—–|—————1p0–|
|-0———–0—–|-2——-2p0-2—–|
|-2—–4———–|-0-0h2h4———–|
|——————-|———————-|
|——————-|———————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                                  _2__
|——————-|———————-|
|-1———–1p0—|-0———–1-h3–|
|—2——-2—–2-|-0———–0——|
|—–4-0h4———|——-4—–2——|
|——————-|———————-|
|——————-|-3——————–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|———————|
|-3———–0—–|—0h1-0———–|
|——————-|-2———–2——|
|————-2—–|——-0————|
|-2—–2———–|-3—————–|
|——————-|——————–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Verse 2

|—————0—|—3p2-3————-|
|—0—0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|-0—2-0———–|————-0h2—-|
|————-2—–|——-2————–|
|——————-|-2——————–|
|-3—————–|————-0——–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|—–0————-|——————-|
|-1h3—3p1-0—0—|————-1p0—|
|————-2—0-|—0h2—–2—–2-|
|——————-|-4—–0h4———|
|-0—–2—–3—–|-5—————–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|—————0—|—3p2-3———–|
|-0—–0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2————-|————-0h2—|
|——-2———–|——-2—–0—–|
|————-3—–|-2—————–|
|-3—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   

|——————-|
|—3p1-0———–| (I skip the G arpeggio this
|———2p0—0—|  time, and cut straight to
|-2—————4-|  the chorus, but one could
|-3—–4—–5—–|  play it again, if desired.)
|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Chorus 2

|——————-|——————-|
|-0———–1—–|-3———–3—–|
|-0———–0—–|-2———–2—–|
|——-4—–2—–|-4—–2—–0—–|
|——————-|——————-|
|-3—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|——————-|
|-1———–0—–|—————1p0-|
|-0———–0—–|-2——-2p0-2—–|
|-2—–4———–|-0-0h2h4———–|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                                  _2__
|——————-|——————-|
|-1———–1p0—|-0———–1-h3–|
|—2——-2—–2-|-0———–0—–|
|—–4-0h4———|——-4—–2—–|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|-3—————–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|——————-|
|-3———–0—–|—0h1-0———–|
|——————-|-2———–2—–|
|————-2—–|——-0———–|
|-2—–2———–|-3—————–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Verse 3

|—————0—|—3p2-3———–|
|—0—0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|-0—2-0———–|————-0h2—|
|————-2—–|——-2———–|
|——————-|-2—————–|
|-3—————–|————-0—–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|—–0————-|——————-|
|-1h3—3p1-0—0—|————-1p0—|
|————-2—0-|—0h2—–2—–2-|
|——————-|-4—–0h4———|
|-0—–2—–3—–|-5—————–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|—————0—|—3p2-3———–|
|-0—–0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2————-|————-0h2—|
|——-2———–|——-2—–0—–|
|————-3—–|-2—————–|
|-3—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                    III__________II_____
|——————-|——-3———–|
|—3p1-0———–|—–3—3——-2-|
|———2p0—0—|—4——-4—4—|
|-2—————4-|-5———–5—–|
|-3—–4—–5—–|——————-|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Bridge                                 
       (2)                       (4)   
|-2—————–|——————-|
|-3———–0—–|-1—–1———–|
|-2———–1—–|-2——-2———|
|————-0—–|-2———2—0h2-|
|-5—–3—–2—–|-0———–3—–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

(3)(4)
|——————-|———0—–1p0-|
|—3p1-3p0———|—1p0-1—3-3—–|
|———–1—–1-|-2—————–|
|-3———–2h4—|——-3—–0—–|
|——————-|-0—————–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

III__________        (2) (3)            
|—5-4-5———–|-1p0—————|
|-5——-5—–0h1-|—–3-1p0———|
|———–5-2—–|———–2—2p1-|
|——-3—–2—–|-0—–1—–2—–|
|-3—————–|——————-|
|——————-|————-0—–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

V___________
|——-5———–|-0———–0—–|
|—–5——-3—–|-1———–1—–|
|—5———0—–|-0———–0—–|
|——————-|——-2———–|
|————-2—–|-3———–3—–|
|-5—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|———0h1——-|——-3p0———|
|-3———–3—–|-1———1——-|
|-2———–0—–|-0———–0h2h3-|
|-3—–0———–|-2—————–|
|——————-|-3—————–|
|————-3—–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|——————-|
|—1p0-1———–|—————0—|
|-2——-2———|———0—0—2-|
|———–3-0h2h3-|-2—0-2—4——-|
|——————-|—3—————|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Chorus 3

|——————-|——————-|
|-0———–1—–|-3———–3—–|
|-0———–0—–|-2———–2—–|
|——-4—–2—–|-4—–2—–0—–|
|——————-|——————-|
|-3—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|——————-|
|-1———–0—–|—————1p0-|
|-0———–0—–|-2——-2p0-2—–|
|-2—–4———–|-0-0h2h4———–|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                                  _2__ 
|——————-|——————-|
|-1———–1p0—|-0———–1-h3–|
|—2——-2—–2-|-0———–0—–|
|—–4-0h4———|——-4—–2—–|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|-3—————–|
                                       
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                            _2__  _2__
|——————-|——————-|
|-3———–0—–|—0h1-0———–|
|——————-|-2——–0–2—–|
|————-2—–|——-0—–5–4–|
|-2—–2———–|-3———–2—–|
|——————-|——————-|
                                 (4)(3)
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Transition to Finale
III_________________
|——-3———–|-1———–0—–|
|—–3—3——-3-|—3——-3—1—|
|—4——-4—4—|—–4—4——-2-|
|-5———–5—–|——-5———–|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|——————-|——————-|
|—–1h3p0——-0-|-1———–1p0—|
|—2——-0—0—|—2——-2—–2-|
|-4———–2—–|—–4-0h4———|
|——————-|——————-|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

Verse 4 (Finale)

|—————0—|—3p2-3———–|
|——-0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2-0———–|————-0h2—|
|————-2—–|——-2———–|
|——————-|-2—————–|
|-3—————–|————-0—–|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

|—–0————-|——————-|
|-1h3—3p1-0—0—|————-1p0—|
|————-2—0-|—0h2—–2—–2-|
|——————-|-4—–0h4———|
|-0—–2—–3—–|-5—————–|
|——————-|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

                                       
|—————0—|—3p2-3———–|
|-0—–0h3-1-1—3-|-3——-3p0—–0-|
|—0h2————-|————-0h2—|
|——-2———–|——-2—–0—–|
|————-3—–|-2—————–|
|-3—————–|——————-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

      Ritard (slow down)
|——————-|——————-|
|—3p1-0———–|——————-|
|———2p0—0—|-0================-|
|-2—————4-|——————-|
|-3—–4—–5—–|——————-|
|——————-|—3==============-|
  | ! ! | ! ! | ! !   | ! ! | ! ! | ! !

ulul kinopya mo lang yan eh!!!

pero in fairness buo ko sya!!!

Mabuhay!