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Ramblings of a Metro Manila resident. Or how one copes; living in the Philippines with 50 felines and 2 dogs. With occasional forays in mud trails in and around Metro Manila. Salamat sa pagbisita.

The 28th Manila Book Fair!

August 31, 2007

Can you imagine the book fair going on for the past 28 years??

Received an invite from a friend and decided to go early. I missed last year's show. 

It was good to see that most of the big publishers had joined the annual event.  Rex, Anvil, National AND PowerBooks and even good ol Bookmark was represented. Spent a long time browsing and ended up buying a few cook books for birthday gifts. Book Wagon had some interesting music score sheets that I thought never existed. e.g.  Diana Krall, Sting & The Police, They even had a great  Frank Sinatra anthology! aside from their regular catalogue of children's books. I did buy a few back issues from Summit Media. It was disappointing that Emerald Headway were NOT selling their back issues as they used to in the past.  I was hoping to pick up a few back issues of Cycling or Bike magazine. At the regular price of 485 p, I usually just wait for my LBS to get their copy! :)   What was nice, was that the Coffee Experience booth was right next to the "lounge" so we could relax with our espresso's and browse the latest finds, in real sofa's. Don't bother with their hot chocolate - its not the batirol at all. More like Swissmiss. Definitely, not like the one we had in Baguio… 

Despite the 20% discount, I still found the management and computer titles quite expensive. All in, this year's annual fair was designed for primary and kindergarden schools. Or is it like this every year?  Everywhere I went, the first question the booth vendor's asked of me was; " Hi Sir, what school are you from?"  Not that I looked so scholarly in my "smart missionary" shorts and sandals outfit. I had to say right away that they weren't going to get any multiple orders from moi. Then they left me alone really quick. There were some new outfits too. Like the F & J de Jesus outlet. At least it was the first time I saw them. And they had some interesting books on architecture & home decor that one would only find in Jaime Daez's  Fully Booked store. (Have you visited his latest outlet on Bonifacio High Street? ) Now - THATS a bookstore! Reminds me of the old HMV store in Hong Kong. 

So, if you're looking for some good bargain books, do visit the annual Manila Book Fair. @ the World Trade Center on Roxas Blvd cor. Buendia. They're open only till 8pm and just till this Sunday, Sep. 2nd.  Both  Anvil and BookMark booths had good items in their "Sale" bins. But you have to rummage. Check out the reviews online before you go, so you don't waste too much time browsing. Another good thing this year was that most, if not all the stores, actually accepted credit cards. So no excuse not to get anything,

Now, when will Fully Booked schedule their sale?

 

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Am still here…just a bit under the weather.

August 13, 2007

Have been trying to get myself to post.

What a difference a few days make! From warm sunny weather to wet muggy floods! And I guess like the weather - I feel really rained out! Must have picked up a bug somewhere…Heard though the 24-Hour race in Muntinglupa pushed through, despite typhoon signals and heavy rain.

That must have been a blast. Hope someone posts pictures and the results. Well, also due to the rains and the usual trails being all muddied up, I finally decided to get some slicks for road use too. Not sure how these will hold, but they look really kewl with these swirling thread patterns.  Let me know if anyone else uses these Kenda KwickRollers. They're certainly lighter than the IRC knobbies.  Would love to hear how they fare with others.

 

 So Guys, when IS our next ride? :)

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Whoa! Censorship on an eGroup…tsk tsk..

August 6, 2007

Its surreal. When you've been on the net as long as one has. Moderating several eGroups and being a member to countless others.  Ive been on forums that began with just a few members and have seen them balloon to almost un-manageable proportions - but never have I seen a mod actually REMOVE or delete another member's post. No matter what the offending party had said. 

I can understand and in most cases, agree to certain rules and policies on a forum. Use of profanity, displaying obscene or graphic (inappropriate) images or just plain flaming another member , would be the common indiscretions that "could" have one's message censored. But to have a post completely removed for being "out of topic"  - sounds like pure CENSORSHIP to me.  Or the mod just went on a power trip. Removing it - just because he could.

Boy, talk about our FREEDOM of speech. In a world of unlimited proliferation of tabloids, newspapers, blogs and the internet - a mod simply removes another's message. Whew…. like they say, "only in the Pili-pines."  Wonder what you folks think about this? Are we in Singapore or Russia?

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