Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A Walk to Remember: A Movie Review not a Synopsis


If you were some high school punk rated the most popular student in your school, would you even care take a look at a high school nerd who constantly wears her ugly jacket, which she wore when she was in fourth grade? If you were this girl, on the other hand, would you dare talking to this punk ran after by a bunch of girls who know nothing but flirt? Of course, you wouldn’t. “Two worlds will never meet,” they say. However, the movie A Walk to Remember breaks this rule by making two high school students bounce against each other because of the punk’s mischief.

I was in my mid- high school when Mandy Moore soar to popularity. I had her CDs and watched her movies. Therefore, the reason I watched A Walk to Remember was because I idolized her, no more no less. However, as I watched the movie, I realized that there’s more to that movie than a Top of The Charts singer leading actress. The movie talks about passion, love and loyalty of the nerd and the punk whose love was tested by fate.

After the entire movie was shown, I was left sitting in my chair and eagerly invited my classmates to watch the show one more time. The passion portrayed by the two leads despite the negative forces around inspired me. In my opinion, the movie should be considered a fiction since it’s close to impossible to ever see that kind of passion in reality. To continue loving a person despite knowing her disease, which may cause her death is impressive and inspiring. I would really want to see that kind of love in reality.

Overall, although the movie is about a couple of years shown already, I still recommend it. I even bought a copy of my own and watched the movie more than a hundred times and I’m not getting weary from watching it. If you haven’t tried watching the movie yet, better try. You will still be inspired despite the old setting. If you’re disappointed, come to me and I’ll pay you bucks.

Friday, April 18, 2008

E-commerce security issues


Ana is a shopping addict and a lazy mammal as well. So it’s quite ironic thinking about her walking along malls with high-heeled shoes and macro mini skirt. She can never bear a long walk on the street nor carry her shopping bags. Needless to say, they’re not that rich to hire a helper that would carry her bags with her. But then, just recently, I realized that the way she dresses isn’t that eye-catching anymore. Thus, I, curious as I was, asked her why. Then, I discovered that she was just shopping through the net. However, when she purchased a pair of slippers, she was shocked to discover that after she pushed on her private key, another user claimed what she purchased prior to her. From then on, she had never purchased stuffs from the net again.

My cousin’s former way of shopping is often termed as E-commerce. E-commerce is an abbreviation for electronic-commerce.  It is a way of doing transactions when the merchant and the customer are too far away to meet.  Just like any other business transactions, it involves the selection of goods by the customer through virtual browsing and the payment of goods. As the name goes, it operates via the Internet to exchange, access and capture data.


E-commerce is often considered a fascination for individuals who find the World Wide Web an easy access to shopping. I wouldn’t blame them since, basically, E-commerce is designed for a more comfortable and stress-free purchase of products or services. Neither I nor many of my acquaintances shop or negotiate through the net, yet, upon hearing what had happened to my cousin, I feel there’s a great need for me to discuss the major issue often disregarded by people who are oriented with E-commerce. Moreover, with regards to my cousin-in-law’s experience, I think what concerns us are the security issues involved within E-commerce.


One of the major concerns on e-commerce security is privacy. The lack of privacy on the Internet is a major concern to many consumers. Since the world wide web is accessible to many and hackers are widespread, there's a big possibility that any private key given to any consumers will be accessed by any of these so-called hackers. If this is so, not only my cousin can experience the same problem on E-commerce but a lot of Internet users as well.


To solve this very issue, I recommend encryption. In ecryption, information or data is converted into a cipher or code to prevent unauthorized access. I recommend this, since it affords a large degree of privacy and anonymity. Since decrypting devices are now available, if we want to impose encryption, there is a need to seta world wide standard for encryption.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

I love computers; that's the most basic reason I have thought of when I decided taking up Information Technology at a prestigious school. I didn't know what subjects would I focus on nor did I know what I would do if I graduate. Except the fact that I know how to use the mouse and type the keys in my keyboard, I can say there's nothing special about me loving computers.

Now that I already spent my two years surviving with the same course and am half-way through graduation; I guess it's now time to decide what job I would apply for after I graduate. Since I am an IT major, I would, needless to say, be suitable at jobs that involve programming, web design and the like. Moreover, if I want the best, I might as well choose the best job there can be and that is being a WEBMASTER.

Webmaster. The world itself says it all. Master, as defined in the Oxford Dictionary is a person who has dominance or control over something. Therefore, a webmaster is someone who controls the web. That's funny though. However, a webmaster, in the most technical sense, would be the person responsible for the Web server. The administrator in charge of keeping the Web site up and the server running - but not the person in charge of building the pages. Those positions would be filled by Web Developers, Web Designers, Web Writers, Information Architects, and Web Producers. He may not be familiar with any programming languages but he is responsible for adding pages, removing parts and asking the programmers to change something. Since I do not boast any good grades in programming, I might try being a webmaster. (Laughs)

After choosing what job to take, the next step is finding companies who would accept the job. Here is a list of those companies:

  • Google
  • 37signals
  • Adaptive Path
  • Ludicorp
  • Amazon.com
  • Second Story
  • Yahoo!
  • Happy Cog Studios
  • frog design & Six Apart (a tie)
  • Cuban Council



  • Now that I already chose what job I would do in the future and the possible companies I can apply to, then I guess I'm ready to go..:)