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Are you filipino?
Just curious if there are any pinoy geeks out there like me. Well, tisoy actually. Mabuhay!
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OptionsAlif_Sadida_Ekin Member Posts: 341 ■■■■□□□□□□I'm half. AKA HybridAWS: Solutions Architect Associate, MCSA, MCTS, CIW Professional, A+, Network+, Security+, Project+
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Optionsmsteinhilber Member Posts: 1,480 ■■■■■■■■□□Just curious if there are any pinoy geeks out there like me. Well, tisoy actually. Mabuhay!
Not me, but my co-worker is. I've tried to get him on here during one of the several attempts I've endured to try and motivate him to advance his skills and gain some certs - but he seems to be ok with having worked helpdesk for 10 years.
He visits back home once or twice a year and always shares the pictures, I certainly wouldn't mind visiting there someday. I also enjoy cursing him out in Tagalog if that counts for anything -
Optionsapena7 Member Posts: 351I grew up on that delicacy
No way! I always wanted to try it, but I always wuss out at the last minute. Heck, regular hard-boiled eggs aren't even appealing to me .
I guess the most hardcore thing I've eaten would either be stinky tofu or duck-blood soup (and surprisingly, both were really good).Usus magister est optimus -
Optionsearweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□My first wife was filipina.No longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.
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Optionserpadmin Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■In Catholic school, most of my math and science teachers were Filipino/Filipina. They are the only Asians who pronounce my last name with a long a instead of the normal short a (which is really how I know they're Filipino).
There are a number of Filipinos I work with in the metro-NYC area. Good, hard-working people, regardless of profession for the most part. Manny Pacquio is now a politician...but I think Mayweather would beat him down anyday...even my Filipinos friends say so. -
Optionskeeranbri Member Posts: 97 ■■■□□□□□□□hello.all..I am filipino.
do you think companies discriminate filipinos for trying to apply for an IT position? I'm just curious.
Erpadim: I see that you have A+ and network+...did you get a job right away when you passed those tests? I have just graduated with my BA in technical management, but I have no IT job experience. Somehow i have to get an entry level job like a Help desk..and I'm wondering If I should take A+ and MCDST or Network+ -
Optionsphoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□do you think companies discriminate filipinos for trying to apply for an IT position? I'm just
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Optionsarwes Member Posts: 633 ■■■□□□□□□□I'm not filipino, and I do not know any filipinos, but I must say the new lead singer of Journey is awesome and he's a filipino.[size=-2]Started WGU - BS IT:NDM on 1/1/13, finished 12/31/14
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Optionsalan2308 Member Posts: 1,854 ■■■■■■■■□□I'm not filipino, and I do not know any filipinos, but I must say the new lead singer of Journey is awesome and he's a filipino.
Thats nothing. Death Angel is an entirely Filipino band. -
Optionsphoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Thats nothing. Death Angel is an entirely Filipino band.
This is most awesome. Glad to see pinoy's doing something other than breakdancing and import racing. -
Optionszerglings Member Posts: 295 ■■■□□□□□□□This is most awesome. Glad to see pinoy's doing something other than breakdancing and import racing.
Don't forget about Pinoys cheering for Pacman! c",)
And oh yeah, voting for an impeached President to be President again! To make matters worse, the guy was actually second!!! Seriously?:study: Life+ -
OptionsPaul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□Anyone got a good old family recipe for Filipino style short ribs? I've mastered the Sichuan Chinese and Thai varieties but really enjoy Filipine cuisine (you see what I did there?)CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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OptionsLamini Member Posts: 242 ■■■□□□□□□□Bayang magiliw...
akoy pilipino (mestizo)CompTIA: A+ / NET+ / SEC+
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Options7lowe Member Posts: 178 ■■■□□□□□□□This thread made me think of "Will the real Filipino please stand up" LOL
I'm not, but my asawa is.
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Optionsphoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Anyone got a good old family recipe for Filipino style short ribs? I've mastered the Sichuan Chinese and Thai varieties but really enjoy Filipine cuisine (you see what I did there?)
lolz @ Filipine.
And short ribs isn't a common dish in the PI. Lookup pancit or chicken adobo. They are both wintastical. See what I did there? -
OptionsPaul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□lolz @ Filipine.
And short ribs isn't a common dish in the PI. Lookup pancit or chicken adobo. They are both wintastical. See what I did there?
Yeah that whole "F for some cases and PH for others" is awful for someone that blows at spelling to begin with.CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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Options7lowe Member Posts: 178 ■■■□□□□□□□Chicken adobo is good. I love liempo, & sisig too. Buko pandan is an awesome desert.
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OptionsAlif_Sadida_Ekin Member Posts: 341 ■■■■□□□□□□Champorado!!! Mmmmm. Growing up, this used to be a breakfast staple when I would go camping with my grandparents.AWS: Solutions Architect Associate, MCSA, MCTS, CIW Professional, A+, Network+, Security+, Project+
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Optionszerglings Member Posts: 295 ■■■□□□□□□□Alif_Sadida_Ekin wrote: »Champorado!!! Mmmmm. Growing up, this used to be a breakfast staple when I would go camping with my grandparents.
Haven't had one of those for more than 10 years!:study: Life+ -
Optionsphoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Haven't had one of those for more than 10 years!
Almost 20 years for me! My sis and I grew up on chomporado almost everyday while living there. Going to have to pick some up this weekend -
Optionszerglings Member Posts: 295 ■■■□□□□□□□Almost 20 years for me! My sis and I grew up on chomporado almost everyday while living there. Going to have to pick some up this weekend
It may have been more than 15 years for me!
Nice! Have fun with your champorado! I'd like to get halo-halo this weekend. I haven't had it for a long time as well! Heck, I like to grab some leche flan too!:study: Life+ -
OptionsAlif_Sadida_Ekin Member Posts: 341 ■■■■□□□□□□I grew up around my mom's side (Filipino), and I especially remember my daily visits to my Grandparent's house. Stepping foot in there was basically teleporting to the Philippines. Every single Filipino stereotype was there. The kids had to 'mano' their elders. The house smelled like tuyo (or just fish and rice in general). 10 different tsinelas were outside of every door. Balikbayan Boxes in the garage. Tabo in the bathroom. Plastic runners all over the carpets. The wooden spoons and forks on the wall. Pictures of the Last Supper. My mom and my aunts watching Filipino movies where everyone is always yelling and beating their kids. My Grandma making sure I had my 'baon' before I left for school. My Grandpa scaling and gutting fish in the sink. Trips to Goldilocks for pastries. Man, I miss my family.... lol.AWS: Solutions Architect Associate, MCSA, MCTS, CIW Professional, A+, Network+, Security+, Project+
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Optionsphoeneous Member Posts: 2,333 ■■■■■■■□□□Alif_Sadida_Ekin wrote: »I grew up around my mom's side (Filipino), and I especially remember my daily visits to my Grandparent's house. Stepping foot in there was basically teleporting to the Philippines. Every single Filipino stereotype was there. The kids had to 'mano' their elders. The house smelled like tuyo (or just fish and rice in general). 10 different tsinelas were outside of every door. Balikbayan Boxes in the garage. Tabo in the bathroom. Plastic runners all over the carpets. The wooden spoons and forks on the wall. Pictures of the Last Supper. My mom and my aunts watching Filipino movies where everyone is always yelling and beating their kids. My Grandma making sure I had my 'baon' before I left for school. My Grandpa scaling and gutting fish in the sink. Trips to Goldilocks for pastries. Man, I miss my family.... lol.
You totally just described my entire childhood!
I was surprised to find a Goldilocks about 20 mins from my house.