Interesting question. So how do you do it?
Published in the wee hours of August 21, 2011
August 19 was World Photography Day and you’re supposed to upload images you’ve made on that day. I was working, shooting Game 6 of the PBA Finals for InterAKTV, so I’ll grab five from that day’s set instead. I’m putting this under Five on Friday but we all know it’s a little cheat since it’s already Sunday. But at the same time, it’s a tribute to Jason Castro’s selfless and heroic act of playing despite a painful career–threatening injury.

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Using virtualization to do cross–browser/cross–OS testing? Here’s a simple solution to avoid using ‘localhost’ and use a private IP that’s accessible from the Mac and its running VM instances.
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This came very helpful in getting my MacBook to rock with a speedy SSD.
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Published mid-afternoon of July 25, 2011





Pardon the title’s Jordanesque reference, but this is the closest thing to greatness that I’ve ever photographed.
Kobe Bryant. KB24. Awesome.
(There’s a lot more of my photos on InterAKTV—where you can get the best sports coverage in the country.)
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Supposedly, this “Japanese Door Trick” works well in lowering your car’s cabin temperature in times of terribly hot weather—like what we’ve been having in Manila these days.
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Published in the wee hours of July 21, 2011





A bunch of photos I just discovered in my hard drive archives, shot last year during a long afternoon wait in a clinic. Unfocused with intent. Almost like my life.
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A parody comic on the Harry Potter series by Lucy Knisley.
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We’ve all been guilty of omitting attributions or simply just forgetting them, but Gruber gets it right.
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