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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Banapple Pies and Cheesecakes at Il Terrazzo

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The quaint favorite among many dining patrons of all walks of life is something that eludes me. For one, parking along their two branches i...

Frequently Asked Question

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I n one of my speaking engagements, someone from the audience asked me what most people ask in the majority of my talks. So I said, it'...

Tong Yang Shabu-Shabu & Smokeless Grill at SM Megamall

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In my frequent visit of Tong Yang Shabu-Shabu & Smokeless Grill (mostly in Jupiter Street though), this is the only time that I have t...

Samsung Galaxy Camera: An Android-powered digital camera

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As smartphones gradually becoming like cameras, it's inevitable too that in some point of space-time continuum, cameras will also becom...
Friday, August 29, 2014

TWG Tea Salon and Boutique, Resorts World Manila

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Fresh from the red carpet launch of the TWG's Red Lantern Tea Mooncake Collection on the first week of August, we went to the TWG Tea S...

Acer Chromebook C720: Almost a nirvana of Chromebook

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Hailed from the C7 Chromebook line, the latest iteration of Acer Chromebook, the C720 may not have the bells and whistles of being the flas...
Saturday, August 16, 2014

Yabu: The House of Katsu at SM Megamall

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From its inception in the 19th century Japan, people from across the globe had been  clamoring about katsu with tenacious gusto. Katsu, a s...
Sunday, April 13, 2014

Atom Smashers Academy

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Lately I was accepted for the first ever CERN Class in the Philippines piloted at the National Institute of Physics. For those who have bee...
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Friday, March 28, 2014

Melting Pot Cafe in Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur revisited

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No we don't stride Malaysia year after year. But this consecutive year has been loaded with Asian sojourns that we have not only accumu...
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John Ray Cabrera is the Editor-in-Chief of the first and only online astronomical journal of the Philippines, while tossing other day jobs in an IT-enabled company. When not fiddling with the String Theory calculation or twisting thought experiments involving particle physics, he can be found leisurely dining in buffet restaurants. Heck, he thinks that his intestine, when unbridled, can reach up to the Moon and back. You can reach him at john.cabrera@physicist.net.
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