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About a month ago, I decided to purchase a digital point-and-shoot to replace my old and battered Sony CyberShot. I got the SD940 IS from Canon and I simply love it. Here are a few reasons I think people should consider this tiny marvel, on this week’s POW.

Photo of the Canon SD940 camera

The Canon SD940 IS - don't let the size deceive you.

What I’m looking for

Of course, everyone has different reasons for buying a camera, so I want to make clear what I was personally looking for when I bought this one. My primary criteria are size and price. Size is definitely the #1 factor. I’m not looking to buy a DSLR because I wan’t something I can bring along everywhere I go. Much like a cellphone camera (but better quality). With regards to price, well, I’m kinda broke :) . Ok, not really broke, but as a graduate student, I barely make a living, so I need something that’s easy on the pocket.

The Camera

I actually bought this exact same camera for a friend back at home last Christmas, so I got to use it for a while without buying it first (woohoo). In the short span of time that I was using it I was really impressed by how great the photos looked (samples below). So when it came time for me to replace my old camera I went straight to this one with barely a thought.

Things I like

  • It’s really small - fits-in-your-pocket-small, but not small enough to be difficult to operate. Just my size. But I’d warn people with slightly bigger hands that this might not be the camera for you.
  • Relatively cheap - head on over to Amazon to see the price (doesn’t make sense for me to put it in here because of the way technology prices are).
  • It takes great photos - samples below
  • It takes decent 720p video clips – ok, you probably won’t be making your next movie using this camera but for less serious stuff with good lighting and not that much zooming, it’s good enough. Better than I expected. Unfortunately, I don’t have video samples right now that are for public consumption. Will add one later.
  • Not bad in low light – of course it isn’t great as well (not a lot of point-and-shoots are) but with a good stable surface, you can definitely capture great shots (even better if you have some sort of tripod). But then again, there’s a reason why it’s called an ultracompact. You simply can’t have everything.

Samples

Unknown flower Howard

UCLA Powell Library Corner Bakery

For other photos, head over to my blog’s photo gallery. FYI, the gallery is actually just an interface to my Flickr account. So if you’re on Flickr: add me! Also, if you want a Flickr gallery on your wordpress blog: here’s an old post where I talk about it.

Will try and add a video made using this camera in the future.

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Lookie what I got in the mail:

Ubuntu 10.04 CD

Free Ubuntu 10.04 CD

I’ve been running 10.04 since it launched a couple of weeks ago, so this is mostly just for people who want to borrow an Ubuntu CD. I mean, it’s slightly better in terms of advocacy to give someone this nice looking CD than a CD-R marked with a Sharpie :) .

If you want one delivered at no charge, head on to shipit.ubuntu.com. It takes a while to arrive so you can just download the ISO if you want to check out this impressive, well polished Linux distribution.

Crowdsourcing is a God-send for large-scale projects (example, web translations). But before it can effectively work, there has to be an actual crowd. Take Wikipedia for example: there are so many eyes on Wikipedia that its crowdsourcing model actually works.

But without that crowd, we just get annoying results like the following:

Facebook in English

Facebook account security settings (in English)

Facebook in Filipino

The same settings in the Filipino language

Roughly, the boldface sentence translates to:

Hello Mom! How are you doing? We hope you’re doing great.

Yes? or No?

I guess the Filipino translation of Facebook will never have an actual crowd, seeing as most Pinoys on the web actually prefer English. If you speak Filipino, and use Facebook in Filipino. Please participate in the translation process, it’s really really easy to get started.

Who doesn’t love watching TV? Nobody (okay, maybe somebody). I thought I’d make a short list of my favorites right now. Here they are:

10. House

House Logo

I don’t know why I get sucked in into the same disturbingly similar plot line (Someone gets sick. Awesome techno-electronic bass drum beat. House makes several faulty diagnoses. House looks blankly into nothingness. Comes up with a brilliant idea and saves the day.) But for all it’s repetitiveness, the drama is still very real. Thumbs up for exploiting a well-worn plot line.

edit: apparently the drum beat is from a group called Massive Attack.

9. Community

This might seem an odd choice, but the show is really really funny. Maybe because I’m still in a school after so many years. I especially like the extra scene during the end credits. ‘Donde, esta, la biblioteca’

8. The Office

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Awkward situations. Awkward boss who finds a way to make everything said about him sound like a compliment. That’s what she said!

7. Lost

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A lot of people love this show and it’s almost over. However, I didn’t give it a top spot because I’m weary of J.J. Abrams (wait till you see #1) just getting ‘lost’ in his own mythology. I still hate him for the final season of Alias.

6. Chuck

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Well, well, well. Renewed for a 4th season. What can I say? :) The storyline might not be topnotch. But that Australian/Polish chick is just mesmerizing. Reason enough to watch in my book.

5. Modern Family

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This show is hilarious. Very creative writers with well-crafted punchlines. Great cast too.

4. Stargate Universe (SGU)

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Oh Brad Wright, you had me at ‘SG1′. Now, with more money to burn and better graphics too, this is just sci-fi heaven.

3. FlashForward

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Cancelled! I know. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t good. Oh well. Moving on.

2. V

V Logo

The aliens are coming and they are HOOOT. Besides the pretty aliens, the show is action-packed, fast-paced, and has enough mystery to keep me interested.

1. Fringe

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Where do I begin? This show is just plain awesome. J.J. Abrams, you fixed the complex plot issues from Lost & Alias and you give us this amazing show that’s not that hard to follow (a lot of episodes stand on their own), but has such a deep mythology to keep the avid fans glued. I expect great things from this show :) .

There’s a lot of other great shows out there, but I had to pick 10. Any TV Series suggestions? Violent Reactions?

Philippine presidential elections (sans absentee voters) are coming up in just 3 days. As a grad student in a foreign country, I’m essentially isolated from the bickering, mocking and overall foul-play that I’ve long associated with Philippine politics. I find that most of my exposure to the upcoming elections has actually been through online publications (blogs, candidate websites, politicalarena.com) and social media (twitter, facebook). Even Filipinos here (who weirdly enough, call themselves Pilipinos), don’t even bother to discuss it, except occasionally to express their disillusionment.

The main problem with social media, and other online sources of information is of course representation. The views expressed in all these posts, status messages, tweets, (avatar ribbons?), are inherently colored by the type of people with access to these services. Sadly, this is not at all representative of the true opinions of the people (Oh, democracy!). The majority of the people (again, oh democracy) do not have access or have minimal influence over opinions expressed on the Internet.

I loathe the use of polls to gauge the general trend in the Nation’s opinion, more so their  blatant use to influence that opinion. Still, polls have the advantage of better representation. Some of them at least. The thing that pisses me off when looking at the surveys is not so much who’s leading (that’s gonna be manipulated for sure), but who’s just trailing behind. WTH?! Erap!

Erap, Pare, Pera, RAPE!

Because that’s what this is, rape of the Filipino dignity. The first time I discussed our upcoming elections to an Egyptian in my lab, he said: “Oh, the Philippines, didn’t you kick out your last president because of corruption”. Yeah! Proud to be Pinoy! Just try to hush the fact that this guy is not only running again (after being in jail), but is consistently in the Top 3 in the polls. Try explaining how that works to a foreigner. Trust me, it doesn’t sound good at all.

Another presidential candidate said it best:

Diba kinonvict nyo yan … Kakahiya naman tayo! Number 3 pa sa survey…

-Richard Gordon

You might be inclined to think that these are just surveys, and not an accurate study. I agree. Erap’s strength however, isn’t just in the surveys. My father gets to travel a lot in the countryside (he works in the agriculture sector, which is mostly in the countryside). He confirms that Erap support is pretty strong in the countryside. Do you read that in blogs? Do you see that in Facebook? Of course not.

Lord of Chaos

In the first place, why was Erap allowed to run? I mean, if he wins, wouldn’t it be People Power all over again? Edsa X or something. I lost count, seriously. I think, therein lies the genius of it all. If you ask me, the administration is playing Lord of Chaos here (pardon the Wheel of Time reference). It is always in their favor (and of course, our disfavor) to wreak havoc and chaos in the political arena. Their main motivation is to confuse, to disunite, and in general prevent the Filipino people from rallying towards someone with at least a glimmer of ability to actually lead us out of our situation. Erap is essentially a win-win situation:

  • Break the votes - even if Erap loses (oh please Lord), he will still claim a huge chunk of the voting population. Win # 1 for the Lord of Chaos.
  • Post-victory confusion – if Erap wins, then the country will again be in turmoil. Just as it was when GMA seized power. They’ve done it before, they can do it again. Win # 2 for the Lord of Chaos.

It just saddens me, and I believe any Filipino who still has hope for this country, to see how manipulative our political leaders have become. Even going as far as risking National chaos, just to ensure the preservation of their power.

What’s my point?

There is no point. If there is, it’s not a point that matters that much in this medium. As I’ve already pointed out, the Internet audience isn’t exactly the type of people who will vote for Erap. The ones that would, probably have marginal presence in the blogosphere. They might not have any concept of a Wall besides the one in their backyard, or have access to any of the things we take for granted nowadays. What this is, is a rant, and nothing more. I just had to get it off my back. So there. Please pray for our Nation. I hate to admit it, but we badly need it.

edit: Eventually turned out that the polls were quite accurate. Erap is ranked #2. So, win #1 for the Lord of Chaos.

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