Hello world!
Thursday
Nov 15, 2007
Well hello there!
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.Daily Photos at the Photo Spot
Thursday
Jun 21, 2007
I’ve reopened my other blog, http://jangelo.racoma.net and this time it’s a photoblog. Do head on to the Photo Spot for a daily dose of imagery, jangelo-style.
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.Four Years Ago Today
Friday
Apr 6, 2007
It’s April 6th once again! Here’s a short poem I wrote two years ago, with a few modifications.

It was a perfect Sunday afternoon
April 6, 2003
We marched at four
We said our I do’s
To declare our love
For the whole world to see
It’s been four years now, today
We’ve grown from two, to three, now to four
(and going on to five. Any more?)
And we nurture our love and our family
Through sickness and health
For richer or poorer
(right now the latter, but hopefully going better)
Through the ups and downs
Rain or shine
Even death will not part us
Happy fourth anniversary, my love!
(J. Angelo Racoma and Caren Marie R. Guevara were wed on April 6, 2003 at the Basilica de San Sebastian)
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.The Isulong SEOPH Awarding Night
Wednesday
Oct 4, 2006
I was unable to post about the Isulong SEOPH awarding night earlier because of the extended power outage we had in our part of town. I thought power would’ve already been restored, but it turns out we lost power again after coming back home, and it wouldn’t return until two days after.
Caren and I generally had a good time, save for some not-so-pleasant observations of some people (don’t ask). The food and refreshments were okay (Jason treated me to a pre-event beer. Thanks Jason!), but the venue was a bit cramped. I think Marc wanted people to have more intimate space to interact, so he chose not to set the event up at a larger place.
J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.My Home Office
Sunday
Sep 24, 2006



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