La Salle beats Ateneo in OT in Fil oil match

Preseason my foot! Any blue vs green game certainly deserves watching be it exhibition, preseason, regular season or what have you.  The rivalry always brings out the best from both and this afternoon's game proved that once again.

Ateneo was on top by two with around a minute left in regulation and looked well on their way to a win when La Salle freshman Bagatsing swished a three pointer to give them the lead.  Ateneo came back after a time out with a Chris Tiu trey from the corner to take back the advantage.  The Archers ran a perfect give and go to Bagatsing who came through again to tie the game.  Buenafe and Baclao failed to convert for ADMU as the buzzer sounded to signal overtime.  DLSU was on fire in the OT, hitting shot after shot to win the game.

Funny B and Kung Fu Panda

Watched Kung Fu Panda last night at Trinoma with Funny B.  It was Funny B's first time to watch a movie in a movie house and we were very excited… er, actually the dad, Boss D was the most excited of all.  He was so excited that he wanted to bring a camera to take photos of Funny B's first movie.  If he is already this excited about Funny B's first movie, can you imagine what he would be like on Funny B's graduation? first date? WEDDING DAY???
 
Anyway, back to the movie… the movie is a must-see for everyone.  Kids will enjoy the antics while adults will enjoy the smart quips and retorts.  And I really like the five fighters like Tigress, Monkey, Snake, Crane and Mantis.  I wish they had more lines.  The fight scenes were also awesome.  I guess watching inside the cinema with everyone simultaneously laughing out loud  made the movie funnier.  p.s. Do stay on and watch the ending credits to catch the easter egg ending.
 
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Wireless Keyboard Mouse Review: a4tech rks 23

The a4tech RKS 23 has all the "clickability" you'd want in a keyboard and mouse combo.  Some cheap brandless versions don't "click" well, and don't bounce up quite responsively after hitting the buttons.

 Installation Couldn't be simpler, installed supplied batteries, plugged receiver into USB port, windows (XP) did its thing and that's it everything worked perfectly

The keyboard has a sort of A shape to the keys, which is supposed to minimize RSI (repetitive stress injury), the keys have a solid feel and layout is otherwise standard.

The units main claim is its low power use (7mA), this seems mainly to apply to the mouse, I assume the keyboard uses less.  I have yet to replace batteries on both the keyboard and mouse after one month's (non-continuous) use.  Unit does not come with any charger of sort.