Advanced Open Water Diver

Just came back from Anilao. Went there for my PADI Advanced Open Water (AOW) Certification. I didn’t want to get this certification because I don’t think it has value for the money. The fact that people joke that PADI means Put Another Dollar In shows that my opinion is not baseless. But it is a necessary stepping stone for other certifications. So after almost 3 years and 42 dives, I finally and reluctantly decided to get the certification.

I told Ren about my decision and he hooked me up with a class. Unfortunately, he will be unavailable during the scheduled weekend so he referred me to Norman, another dive instructor from Scuba1. I’ve met Norman before during a dive so it was fine. I met up with him and some of my classmates friday night and we proceeded to Ocellaris (don’t go there!) in Anilao.

Advanced Open Water Certification is basically just supervised “advanced” dives. In my opinion, most (if not all) of these should be required basic skills for every diver. That’s why these days, they’re called experience dives. Some of these dives you probably have done already but you won’t get credit for those. You have to be taking an AOW class to get credit. So during the course of the weekend we dived and dived. The class did the following:

  1. Deep Dive
  2. Drift Dive
  3. Night Dive
  4. Underwater Navigation
  5. Search and Recovery
  6. Peak Performance Bouyancy

For the deep dive, we went to Dari Laut. We descended to 30m and explored the skeletal frame of a fishing boat on the site. I’ve done a deeper dive or two before so it was nothing new. Nevertheless, it was interesting because of the wreck.

For the drift dive, we went to Bahura. The current was not really strong enough to drift along with when. I’ved dived once or twice in stronger currents. Again, nothing new there.

For the night dive, the class went to Ocellaris’ house reef. This was the second most exciting dive as I’ve never dived at night before. The undersea environment looks different. And the bioluminiscent plankton are cool! Wave your hand and glowing lights follow in its wake.

The underwater navigation dive was also done at the house reef. I screwed up the navigation. Reviewing my compass navigation is definitely in order X-(

The search and recovery dive was also done at the house reef. This was the most exciting dive. The teams were allowed to plan and dive without a dive guide. My team defined a search area and did a patterned search of the area to no avail. It turned out that the item we were searching was not even in our search area. But even though we didn’t find the item, it was still a ground-breaking (water-breaking?) experience for me and, I suppose, also for everyone in the class.

For the final dive, the peak performance bouyancy dive, we scooted over to the house reef of nearby Vistamar where there’s another wreck: a fishing boat hull sitting at the edge of a sloping wall. We played around with our bouyancy while exploring both the wreck and the wall.

And that was that for becoming an advanced open water diver B-)

Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Did quite a lot last sunday: went to the dry cleaner, had a hair cut, had lunch at Piadina, watched the cat show/contest sponsored by the Philippine United Society of Ailurophiles (PUSA), and watched The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (now that’s a long title).

It’s a pretty cool movie. It has shades of the Wizard of Oz and the Lord of The Rings. It’s not quite Oz but it does evoke that feeling of wonder and awe back when you were still not as jaded or pragmatic. Nor is it quite LOTR as the plot is much more simplistic (e.g. very few would think Aslan clever for his sacrifice trick).

Towards the end, there was a quite violent battle between the forces of good and evil. I guess that would be another influence of Tolkien on Lewis and the LOTR movie on the director. But it is not anywhere near LOTR’s battles. I actually hope the battles of both movies are as gritty as Braveheart but I guess nobody else would want an R rating for this movie.

Overall, I think the movie is primarily for children or children at heart. But then, most of us are to a certain degree, aren’t we? ;)

Rating: 4/5

IBM Thinkpad X20 Series Battery

It’s a new year and Selene, my Thinkpad X22, has a new battery!

The battery that came with Selene is already 3 years old and it is showing: It only holds about an hour’s worth of charge. They say Li-Ion batteries only have 3 years life so I guess it will be downhill from 3 years on. I therefore decided to get a new battery.

After quite some time searching through Froggle, PriceGrabber, etc, I finally ordered it online from KeyBattery.com. They don’t ship international so I had it shipped to my friend Billie who was in the US and she eventually got it to me through various means. Thanks Bill! ;)

The battery is your normal IBM spec Li-Ion battery with 10.8V and 4000mAH charge for an effective usage time of roughly 3 hours. There are batteries that have 4400mAH (notably from BatteryRefill.com) but unfortunately the online shops that carry those do not accept my credit card. Too bad since you could do quite a lot with an extra 10% charge. But then again, 3 hrs vs the old battery’s 1 hr is already quite a lot too so I shouldn’t be complaining.

Rating: 4/5

Happy New Year!!!

I spent most of the evening alternating between web surfing, channel surfing, and cooking pasta while waiting for my sister to stop playing Dungeon Siege II so I can take over. I was eventually able to play when she stopped long enough to make fruit salad, wash some dishes, and roast the baby back ribs.

Later, we (brother, sister, and I) climbed up the roof deck and watched the fireworks. I recorded some of the display with my K700i. After that, we went back down and had noche buena of spaghetti bolognese, roasted baby back ribs, fruit salad, and red wine. Yummy.

Happy new year everyone! :)

Racer Dudette > Racer Dudes

Racquel, Rein, and I went to SpeedZone earlier this evening for another [rather unexpected] go at karting. I was planning to go back but not THIS soon. But since there’s nothing else to do I decided to go.

When we got there, we did the usual registration, gearing up, and waiting our turn. Then Racquel proceeded to soundly trounce both Rein and I. Her best time of 1:12.868 was almost 2 seconds and 5 seconds quicker than my and Rein’s best times respectively. Those are huge margins! It’s the genes I tell you :P

Afterwards, we went to Blue Wave to meet up with Eeya and watch the World Pyro Olympics 2005. Unfortunately, due to the severe traffic congestion, we missed the first show and just glimpsed the second show from afar. We had to content ourselves with just dinner at this forgettable place where the food is not worth it.