Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Sit Back and Capture Nature's Best
That being said, I thought about Sir Isaac Newton's 3 Laws of Motion and how it applies to the workplace.
So here goes:
| The boss in the background is the unbalanced force that will act upon the object at rest. |
| The greater the workload, the more effort you put in to get achieve task completion by end of week |
| Pushing a colleague over their limit will be met with corresponding resistance to follow |
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Take the High Road with i-ROAD
Traffic armageddon has begun in Metro Manila. The construction of the Skyway 3 and the NAIAEx Phase 2 has turned the capital's 19 kilometer main thoroughfare into a giant parking lot.
Thousands upon thousands of vehicles take to this road every day en route to work, school, or places of business. Blocking some lanes to give way to road construction and improvements can turn into a nightmare for its 12 million residents - a nightmare we have to endure for the next 4 years. I cannot imagine sitting in traffic for more than 2 hours to get home. Furthermore, the emissions coming from all the vehicles could make the pollution index increase drastically putting us at risk of developing respiratory illnesses. Is this the price we have to pay for economic development?
Technology has provided us a better alternative to go about our daily commute. Electric vehicles (EVs) are economical, convenient and totally emission free. It provides a quiet, comfortable driving experience without the worry of causing damage to the environment.
Leading the pack in innovation, Toyota gives us the i-ROAD, a three-wheeled electric vehicle that offers the maneuverability of a motorbike combined with the comfort and safety of a compact car. The active lean mechanism gives its driver a feeling of being one with the machine. Its unique mobility design makes navigation through narrow streets smooth and easy. What's cool is that its ultra compact size takes up very little parking space!
In this day and age, a small, cost efficient electric vehicle such as the i-ROAD is our best option. It would help us get from point A to point B in a breeze. We don't have to wait in line at gas stations. We can charge its batteries at home while we sleep. I will help ease the traffic congestion because it is so compact. It also helps keep the environment clean and green. What else could be better?
Take the high road with i-ROAD!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Toyota. The opinions and text are all mine.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Get Ahead with a Good Drum Head
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Half the Deal is the Eye Appeal
Definitely a good investment!
Getting around could be overwhelming for someone who arrived in Metro Manila for the first time. Let me show you the modes of transportation we usually take to get from point A to point B.
1. The tricycle
The vehicle of choice for short trips of not more than 2 kilometers. In the area where I live, the fare is Php17.00 per trip, maximum of two passengers. A third passenger would cost an additional Php8.00.
2. The Jeepney
Originally crafted out of old World War II jeeps, these vehicles can now accommodate up to 24 people inside the cab. Now called the "Jeepney," this vehicle plies most major roads (except EDSA), bringing students, employees, and any other passenger to their destinations. Baseline fare for a 4 kilometer ride is Php8.00
Another variant of the Jeepney is called the "FX," which is an airconditioned asian utility vehicle carrying only 10 passengers maximum. This is the vehicle of choice if you want to travel with a little more comfort.
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| Colorful jeepneys doing their daily routes |
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| Guess who? Its Vin Diesel taking a jeepney ride in the Makati Business District |
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| Vin Diesel getting off the jeepney |
Buses take the daily commuters along Metro Manila's major thoroughfares - EDSA, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon Avenue, Ortigas Avenue and others. Taking the bus would be the best choice if you want to be guaranteed a seat - unless of course you get caught up in the rush hour madness. They can fill those buses tighter than a can of sardines.
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| A bus with free wi-fi. Keep yourself busy with your smartphone while stuck in traffic |
4. The Commuter Trains
There are 3 major commuter train lines operating in Metro Manila. There is Light Rail Transit Line1 (LRT Line 1) that goes from Balintawak to Monumento. The LRT Line 2 connects with Line 1 at the Recto/Doroteo Jose Station in Manila. LRT Line 2 stretches from Santolan, Pasig to Recto, Manila. Passengers on this line are mostly students because of the numerous colleges and universities located along its route. The Metro Rail Transit (MRT) runs from North Avenue in Quezon City to Taft Avenue in Pasay. This line runs alongside EDSA, Metro Manila's main highway. People from the working class take this train and it can really get jampacked during rush hour. It sometimes makes you feel that your face got swapped with somebody else's.
| Light Rail Transit Line 1 |
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| Light Rail Transit Line 2 |
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| Metro Rail Transit |
5. The Feet
For really short trips to the grocery store, drug store or wet market, or sometimes a school or church, the best way to go is to walk. No traffic, no throngs of people, no rush.
Travel safely, everyone!
Beat.Mix.Believe.
1. PECKSNIFFIAN
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http://www.billoreilly.com/factor-words-of-the-day
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nugatory
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Fasten Furious
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