Biyernes, Hunyo 10, 2011

Dallas shoots the lights out, goes up 3-2 in the NBA Finals

Dallas shoots the lights out, goes up 3-2 in the NBA Finals

LeBron James(notes) didn't drop 40 points, or remind anyone of Michael Jordan. Miami's defense faltered, at times. Several Mavericks hit shots they weren't supposed to hit. And in the initial reaction, honestly, that's all you can criticize on both ends before crediting the Dallas Mavericks to no end for earning a 3-2 lead after winning Game 5 of the NBA Finals by a 112-103 score on Thursday night. Because this was some brilliant basketball.

 On top of that? The hope is that this is Dallas' version of a one-sided win, before we settle in for two more games. In a series where both teams have played each other to a near tie, overall, this was Dallas' nine-point answer to Miami's eight-point win in Game 1. The Mavericks pumped in 130 points per 100 possessions, an astonishing mark against Golden State in February, much less against a vaunted Heat defense that has made mincemeat of all comers for the entire postseason.

Further examination and the scorn of both media and the Miami coaching staff will reveal missteps that the Heat made along the way in letting Dallas pile up 112 points, but it's the appalling optimist in me that is telling you that Dallas made this game its own.

LeBron James had just 17 points on 19 shots (including just two points in the fourth quarter) in what was essentially a shootout, poor numbers no doubt, but he also registered 10 rebounds and 10 assists as he orchestrated a Heat offense that was (once you account for pace) miles beyond some of the best offenses we saw in the NBA this year. Dwyane Wade(notes) missed time with a hip contusion, suffered in the first half, and he didn't even start the second half while being worked on. Miami had its chances, offensively, but could not work as consistently as the Mavericks on that end. This is not why the Heat fell behind in the series, though.

The difference was defense, and the fact that Dallas just nailed a litany of tough, "ga'head and take it," shots. James' fourth quarter three-pointer clang was the wrong call, and you hated to see him happy to stay off the ball in the first half, but you can't pin this entirely on the deservedly-beleaguered star.
No, this was in Dallas' hands, as they lined up to spin in 13 three-pointers in 19 attempts (68 percent) and 52 percent of their two-point makes. Miami screwed up in its communication at times, leaving Mavs alone in delayed transition and failing to take away three-pointers (though they did close out properly and contest well) on several attempts, but you have to hand it to Dallas for rising to the challenge that comes with being favored, at home, while being asked to do what's expected against an opponent that has a way of destroying all reasonable expectations.

Dirk Nowitzki(notes), free from obvious sniffles and biding his time in the offense as usual, dropped 29 points while hitting all 10 of his free throw attempts. And while he was rock, Mavs guards Jose Juan Barea and Jason Terry(notes) were the deciding factors, putting Dallas over the top in a way that Miami just could not counter. Despite, upon first glance, smart and desperate close-out defense.

Barea continued to miss following his drive, as he clanged three out of four shots within nine feet, but he also hit for 4-5 three-pointers, and Terry's three-pointer with 33.3 seconds to go in the game (for those of us vinyl-philes) cinched the deal, putting Dallas up seven after being down four points with six minutes left in the contest. Jason Kidd(notes), who had missed all three of his long range attempts in Game 4, hit for 3-5 in the win.
Dallas shoots the lights out, goes up 3-2 in the NBA Finals

James could have done better. The matchups, clearly, do not serve him in a pairing like this, but he also could have taken Nowitzki's lead and attempted to play ugly, draw more fouls, and put his team in the penalty earlier in each of the quarters he played in. James shot just two free throws all night, missing a needed one in the fourth quarter, and his length and wingspan were no help as Barea and Terry ducked underneath screens or spotted up off a drive on their way to 38 combined points.

LeBron will take in criticism for yet another passive, at times, performance. Those critics will ignore the way he was running his team's offense, while nodding toward the idea that Wade's absence (he played 10 fewer minutes than James) gave LeBron ample opportunity to take over. LeBron should have taken over, and he should have played a more desperate, and less exacting, brand of basketball. One hand-check call that James earns early in a quarter, resulting in no free throws, will allow Mario Chalmers(notes) a chance to get to the line once Miami is in the penalty later in the quarter.

An athletic team like Miami should not be merely nearly equaling Dallas' attempts (the Mavericks out-shot them 27-26 from the stripe) from the line.
James could have been the difference in the win, but he wasn't the reason for the loss. No, you'll have to just pin this on a Dallas offense that still seems to be getting better, 102 games into its season. Barea, Kidd, Terry, and even Shawn Marion(notes) (even if he wasn't as successful, at 4-11 shooting) shot with a level of confidence and smarts that they'll have to replicate if they want to win their first NBA title.
And they can win it, in Game 6 on Sunday.

But considering how close Miami was in this loss and in this series, that figures to be no small feat. As it has been since October, the Heat still seem like some monster that has yet to be prodded enough into wanted to scorch some earth. With two potential chances left at the championship most had them pegged for, they'll still have time to breathe a bit of fire.
On Thursday, though, that was Dallas' realm. Those nets are still smoking.

Source: Yahoo! Sports

Miss USA Rima Fakih Under Fire For Alleged Partying Behavior

Miss USA Rima Fakih Under Fire For Alleged Partying Behavior



Rima in Sin City. David Becker/FilmMagic Uh oh: Miss USA is in trouble. Not crown-losing trouble, but enough to put The Tiara Patrol on high alert.
According to Fox News, current titleholder Rima Fakih broke rules of conduct when she was suspected of sneaking out to party all night last week -- and then lied about it.

The Miss Universe Organization, which rules over its winners with an iron fist, requested security tapes to judge whether a cover-up was in play.
"There was one night last week where she had some interviews the next day," says Paula Shugart, the organization's president. "First we thought she wasn't at the apartment (which she shares in Manhattan with Miss Universe), and someone (from the PR team) was trying to get her to the interview. She was sound asleep, and looked like she'd been out all night. She made the interviews, but we did ask about the security tapes, as it is a serious business especially after Tara Conner."

The striking 25-year-old will surrender her crown during the Miss USA Pageant on June 20. Given the personal restrictions that come with the gig -- you have to be on your best Kate Middleton behavior, at all times -- it might be a bit of a release for the fun-loving Fakih.

"We usually like to keep a handle on them," Shugart tells Fox. "We have talent managers to keep track, and they are supposed to tell us when they go out. Rima is definitely a high spirited, fun person. If she went out that night it wouldn't surprise us. ...

I don't know if I'll ever know where she went, or when she got in."
Uh, seriously? Then the Miss Universe Organization is a strict all-girls boarding school, and Fakih's so-called transgression is the equivalent of sneaking out the window. She can blame Conner, the disgraced former Miss USA who was allowed to retain her crown on condition that she go to rehab for substance abuse issues. (Recall Donald Trump held a press conference to address her fate.) That's not the case with Fakih, but Shugart encouraged her to have a sitdown with Conner, who reportedly told the embattled, current sash-wearer that telling the truth about slip-ups makes things easier on everybody. Nobody wants another public scolding by The Donald.

Fakih's run as the 2010 queen has not been the smoothest: last May, photos emerged of the former Miss Michigan dancing on a stripper pole circa 2007 as part of a promotional event.

Memo to aspiring Miss USAs, Universes and Americas: stay off the pole, and get some beauty sleep.

Source:  OMG

Wet cell phone rescue

Did you just drop your cellphone in water? Or maybe you'd like to know what to do if that happens! This week on Upgrade Your Life, Yahoo! News' Becky Worley shows us first aid techniques for rescuing a drowned smartphone.

To test them out, Becky took a BlackBerry, a Droid, and an iPhone, and dropped all three into room temperature water for 60 seconds. Then she went through the following steps:
Step 1: Do NOT turn on the phone
Why do water and smartphones not mix? Because the water shorts out your smartphone's electrical circuits. So whatever you do, don't turn it on to check to see if it still works.
Step 2: Pull out the battery and SIM card
You want to remove anything removeable: Pull out the battery, the SIM card and the memory card, if your phone has one. As long as that battery's in there it's providing power to your phone, and that's what you need to stop immediately.
Some phones, like the iPhone, don't have a removable battery. Unfortunately, you'll just have to skip this step and hope for the best if you dunk one of them.
Step 3: Freshwater rinse
Did you drop your phone in salt water? The salt can corrode your device. So after you pull out the battery and SIM card, immerse your phone in fresh water to rinse out the salt.
Step 4: Dry your phone using compressed air
If you have a compressed air can handy -- the kind that's used to clean computers or keyboards -- run it full-blast all over your phone, with the back cover taken off if you can. A vacuum cleaner also works, even though it's pulling the air in the other direction. As long as it's blowing cool air over those circuits to dry them out, it's all good.
Don't stick your phone in the oven, even on low. The heat can warp your phone's circuits, and melt its internal components. You shouldn't use a blow dryer either, unless it has a heatless setting. A fan might help, but a microwave is out of the question.
Step 5: Cover your phone with uncooked rice
The premise of our experiment was to test if putting a wet phone into a sealed container of rice would actually dry it out, and bring it back form the dead. See, the idea behind the rice is that the dry grains will absorb moisture. So get a sealable plastic container, and fill it with enough rice to cover your smartphone. (A plastic zipper bag will work too, in a pinch.) Then bury your phone in the rice, along with its battery and other parts. You'll want to wait at least 24 hours for the rice to do its job -- Becky waited for 48 hours, in her test.
What would work better than rice? Silica gel, the stuff in those packets that keep new clothes or shoes dry. But most of us don't have a shoebox full of the stuff laying around, so rice will probably have to do. It may get pieces of rice into the crevices and cavities in your smartphone, but this is an emergency, and time is of the essence.
Should you use white or brown rice? It doesn't matter, so long as it's hard and dry and uncooked. You can even use rice from boxed meals like Rice-a-Roni. Just don't add in the seasoning packet, unless you want your phone to smell like mixed vegetables.

Step 6: Turn your phone back on
After you've waited at least 24 hours, it's time for the moment of truth. Reassemble your phone, charge it and try to power it on.
The results of our experiment weren't encouraging: the BlackBerry that Becky tested did restart, with no seeming long-term damage. But the iPhone and the Droid were dead. After two days in the rice and a full battery charge, neither phone came back to life.
One in three may be slim odds. But since water damage isn't covered by most warranties, it can't hurt to try.


Source: Yahoo! News

China-Vietnam tensions rise

China-Vietnam tensions rise

Vietnam protested to China Thursday after what it claimed was a "premeditated" attack on an exploration ship in its waters, but Beijing hit back, warning its neighbour against violating its sovereignty.

This picture released by the Vietnam News Agency on Monday shows Vietnamese Navy personnel walking up from a ship which has just arrived at Truong Sa Dong island in the Spratly archipelargo. Vietnam protested to China on Thursday after what it described as a "premeditated" attack on an exploration ship in its waters, raising tensions between the Communist neighbours.
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The latest incident comes against a backdrop of increased anti-Chinese sentiment in Vietnam, where hundreds of people staged a rare protest Sunday over the activities of Chinese ships in disputed waters.
With ties between Beijing and Hanoi at their lowest ebb in years owing to territorial spats over potentially oil-rich waters, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung vowed to protect Vietnam's "incontestable" sovereignty.
Hanoi said a Chinese fishing boat "intentionally rammed" the exploration cables of a vessel, chartered by state energy giant PetroVietnam, conducting a seismic survey inside its 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone Thursday.

The incident was "premeditated and carefully calculated" as China aims to bring an undisputed area into the territorial row, foreign ministry spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Nga told reporters.
"This is unacceptable to Vietnam," she said, adding the foreign ministry had met Chinese embassy officials Thursday afternoon "to express our opposition to such acts".
Two Chinese fishing enforcement vessels and other fishing boats arrived to assist the Chinese boat, Nga said, adding that the collision had damaged the Vietnamese ship.
She said the area in question falls completely under Vietnamese sovereignty according to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
But, in apparent reference to the same incident, China gave a different version of events in a report carried by official news agency Xinhua early Friday.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said Chinese fishing boats were chased away by armed Vietnamese ships on Thursday morning.

According to Beijing's account, during the incident the fishing net of one of the Chinese boats became tangled with the cables of a Vietnamese oil exploring vessel, which was operating illegally in the area.
The oil exploration boat continued dragging the Chinese vessel for more than an hour with Chinese fishermen forced to cut off the fishing net, the report said.
Hong said Vietnam's oil exploration in the area and the actions of the Vietnamese vessels had grossly infringed Chinese sovereignty.
The incident comes just two weeks after three Chinese marine surveillance vessels severed the exploration cables of the Binh Minh 2, another Vietnamese oil survey ship inside the 200 nautical mile zone, according to Hanoi.

Vietnam said it has since deployed eight ships to "escort" the Binh Minh 2 -- without saying what kind of vessels -- a move analysts say raises the stakes in the dispute.
After the May 26 incident, China said Vietnamese vessels were operating "illegally" and urged the country to "refrain from creating trouble".
Beijing says it is committed to peace in the South China Sea, but its more assertive maritime posture has caused concern among regional nations.
Tensions have also risen this year between China and the Philippines, another claimant to the Spratly islands, where Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also say they have a stake.
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned last weekend that clashes may erupt in the South China Sea unless nations with conflicting territorial claims adopt a mechanism to settle disputes peacefully.

Hundreds of people held a peaceful anti-China protest outside Beijing's embassy in Hanoi on Sunday, the largest action of its kind since 2007. Protests are rare in authoritarian Vietnam.
Tensions have also spread to the Internet.
In the past few days a number of Vietnamese websites have been hacked including one connected with the foreign ministry, with information in Chinese and images of the Chinese flag left behind, Nga said.


Source: Bangkok Post

Max'es Chicken All you Can

It’s Official! Max’s Restaurant Chicken All You Can Is Back!
Need I say more? I know you guys are very well aware of the promo! :)

Max's Chicken All You Can Part 2 (2011)
Promo Details:
  1. Chicken will be served in quarter pieces, and parts will be based on availability.
  2. Add P28.00 for bottomless Softdrink (Pepsi Products).
  3. Promo period is from June 10 - July 10, 2011 and from 6 PM to 10 PM only.
  4. Promo valid for dine in only.  Not available for take-out, delivery and bulk orders.
  5. Cannot be combined with other offers. No sharing. No Leftover. Chicken will be served after each piece has been consumed.
  6. Max’s will give away free PhP 20 money coupons for every PhP200 spent during the Chicken-All-You-Can promotion. Maximum of 3, and can be used on your next visit.
So for those who missed the Chicken All You Can Promo last year or those who want to break their previous record. Here is another chance! One whole month of Chicken All You Can for you guys!
Now time to fall in line...

Let me see if i can beat my all time record of 9 Chicken!!

Huwebes, Hunyo 9, 2011

Some Filipinos who makes us PROUD

Some Filipinos who makes us PROUD 
By: Lorem De Jesus


Charice Pempengco - World Class Singer

 Apol D ' AP of The blackeyed Peas
 Dave Batista - WWE / MMA Fighter

 Brandon Vera - UFC Fighter

Edward Folayang - URCC Fighter / Champion who also fights overseas
 Efren "Bata" Reyes = World Champion Billiard Master
 Mark Munoz - UFC Fighter / California Wrestling Hall of Famer
 Nicole Scherzinger of Pussy Cat Dolls
 Rob Schneider - Hollywood Actor
 And ofcourse, The 8 division conqueror - Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao



They are some of the Filipinos who makes us proud!!! So what's wrong being a Filipino? I'm proud to be ONE!!!

PINAS PRIDE - Imagine the world without Filipinos