Monday, October 27, 2014

Today is Nate's birthday! Yesterday, we had his Monsters University themed party. I can't wait to see the pictures taken by our photographer (a fellow Fuji fan)! For now, I will just share the AVP of our buninski's first year that I crammed making the night before the party.




Happy birthday, Honeybuninski! Nanay and Tatay love you so much!

Sunday, October 26, 2014



Every baby has a poo poo face. This is Nate's.

Friday, October 24, 2014


Every baby has a poo poo face. This is Nate's.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Here's a milestone.


Nate's belly-button stump fell off 13 days after his birth.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Because Mike loooooves dim sum, especially xiao long bao, I decided to treat him to a dim sum place for his birthday. Lucky for me, Jasmine Restaurant at New World Makati had an Unlimited Yum Cha (dim sum) lunch promo. For PhP795, you get unlimited dim sum and Jasmine tea.

Inside Jasmine Restaurant, New World Makati





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They have a dim sum cart that goes around, but you can also order what is not readily available in the cart.

"Get your dim sum here!"




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Of course, we had xiao long bao and ordered two bamboo baskets right away. It was incredible! To me, Jasmine proved that it deserved to be in spot.ph's Top 10 Xiao Long Bao in Manila. We also had pork siu mai, spinach and shrimp dumpling (which I really liked), mixed mushroom dumpling, wagyu beef and mango roll (another favorite), fried taro puff, chinese sausage, pork spare ribs, and for dessert, almond cream soup with glutinous dumpling. Because it took them forever to serve the pork spare ribs that we ordered, the server also gave us mango sago dessert, even if it wasn't really part of their unlimited yum cha menu.

Jasmine Tea
Xiao Long Bao. Huge, lots of broth, tasty... These are top notch!
Spinach and shrimp dumpling.
Mixed mushroom dumpling
Pork Siu Mai. A bit meh to me.

Wagyu beef mango roll. Super yum! This was second only to the xiao long bao. 
Fried Taro Puff
Chinese sausage buns 

Pork Spare Ribs 

Almond Cream Soup with glutinous dumpling. Surprisingly good.
Our complimentary mango sago. Awesome way to cap the dim sum feast.





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Food was really delish but service was slow. The server said that most of the guests were walk-ins, so the kitchen staff got caught off guard. Despite the slow service, we had a blast and birthday boy was happy, so mission accomplished for me.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

For work, I have been researching on how some popular trademarks lose their protection because they have gotten a little too popular to the point of becoming generic. You know how Pinoys are more used to saying "Pa-xerox nga po nito" instead of "Pa-photocopy nga po ito"? Well that's how the trademark "XEROX," which is used on photocopiers, might lose its protection. People no longer see it as a brand, but have come to perceive that it is the generic term for the good it applies to. In my case, I'm guilty of saying "Pentel pen" instead of permanent marker, and "Tupperware" instead of plastic food containers, mwehehe..



Over the few days that I have been researching on the topic, here are some of the brands/trademarks which I came across that have lost their protection because they have become genericized.

The Victims of Genericide (May They Rest In Peace) -
  • Aspirin - Generic in the U.S. since 1921, but still a registered trademark of Bayer AG in other countries; Generic name is acetylsalisilic acid.
  • Cellophane - A registered trademark of Innovia Films Ltd. but deemed generic in 1936
  • Cola - A registered trademark of Coca-Cola Co. until it was deemed generic in 1946
  • Dumpster - Dempster Brothers combined "Dempster" and "dump" and came up with the trademark "Dumpster" in 1936. But it has since been genericized, and Dempster Brothers now uses the registered trademark "Dempster Dumpster" to brand their dumpster.
  • Escalator — Otis Elevator’s trademark for their moving stairway was deemed generic in 1950.
  • Heroine - Originally trademarked by Bayer AG but became generic in 1919.
  • Kerosene — Abraham Gesner's trademark for the combustible hydrocarbon liquid he invented.
  • Laundromat - Westinghouse’s trademark for their coin-operated laundry shop.
  • Lite Beer - Miller Brewing Co.'s registered trademark for it's low-calorie brew was deemed generic in 1978.
  • Murphy Bed - Murphy Bed Co. Inc.'s brand for nifty beds that come out of a wall was deemed generic in 1989.
  • Shredded Wheat - Kraft's trademark for its whole wheat cereal was deemed generic in 1938.
  • Thermos - King-Seeley Thermos Co.’s trademark for its vacuum flask was deemed generic in 1963.
  • Trampoline - George Nissen's trademark for the fun contraption was deemed generic in 1961.
  • Yo-yo - A registered trademark of Donald F. Duncan, Inc., the Yo-Yo brand was deemed generic in the U.S. in 1965.
  • Zipper - A registered trademark of B.F. Goodrich but was deemed generic sometime in the 1920s.

The Endangered Species (Words thought to be generic but are actually registered trademarks, at least so far) -

  • Breathalyzer - Registered in U.S. in the name of Robert F. Borkenstein.
  • Bubble Wrap - Registered trademark of Sealed Air Corporation in countries like U.S., Canada, Oman, Israel, Singapore for the best stress-relieving product ever invented.
  • Crock-Pot - Registered trademark of Sunbeam Products, Inc. for their slow-cooking device.
  • Frisbee - Registered trademark of Wham-O Inc. for their flying saucer.
  • Hacky Sack - Registered trademark of Wham-O for its footbag used in a kicking game.
  • Jacuzzi - Registered trademark of Jacuzzi, Inc. for their whirlpool bath tubs.
  • Jet Ski - Registered trademark of Kawasaki Heavy Industries for their personal watercraft.
  • Matchbox cars - Registered trademark of Mattel, Inc. for die cast toy cars.
  • Memory Stick - Registered trademark of Sony Corporation for its portable digital storage device.
  • Onesies - Gerber Childrenswear, Inc.'s registered mark for their infant bodysuit.
  • Popsicle - First registered by Frank Epperson for his frozen dessert on a stick. In some countries, such as the Philippines, it is still a registered trademark of Unilever.
  • Rollerblade - Registered trademark of Nordica S.P.A. for a kind of inline skates.
  • Saran wrap - Registered trademark of The Dow Chemical Co. for their thin, clingy plastic wrap.
  • Scotch tape - Registered trademark of 3M Company for their transparent adhesive.
  • Styrofoam - Registered trademark of The Dow Chemical Company for their foam insulation, even in the Philippines.
  • Tabasco - Registered trademark of McIlhenny Company for its hot sauce.
  • Taser - Registered trademark of Taser International for its stun gun. 
  • Velcro - Registered trademark of Velcro Industries BV for their fabric hook-and-loop fastener.
  • Zamboni - Registered trademark of Frank Zamboni, who invented this ice resurfacer.

Cases:
Dupont Cellophane Co. v. Waxed Prods. Co., 85 F.2d 75 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 299 U.S. 601 (1936)
Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co., 305 U.S. 111 (1938)
Miller Brewing Co. v. G. Heileman Brewing Co., 561 F.2d 75 (7th Cir. 1977), cert. denied, 434 U.S. 1025 (1978)
Donald F. Duncan, Inc. v. Royal Tops Mfg. Co., 343 F.2d 655 (7th Cir. 1965)
Dixi-Cola Laboratories, Inc., v. Coca-Cola Co., 4 Cir., 117 F.2d 352 (4th Cir. 1941), certiorari denied 314 U.S. 629, 62 S.Ct. 60, 86 L.Ed. 505 (1946)
Nissen Trampoline Co. v. American Trampoline Co., 193 F. Supp. 745 (S.D. Iowa 1961)
Bayer Co. v. United Drug Co., 272 F. 505 (S.D.N.Y. 1921)
Haughton Elevator Co. v. Seeberger, 85 U.S.P.Q. 80 (Comm'r. Pat. 1950).

Thursday, October 16, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.



Sleep tight, our sparklet, we will be home soon.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.


Nate with his Lola (Mike's mom).

Sunday, October 12, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.



I was out of commission after my CS delivery, so Mike was on burp and diaper duty during Nate's first two days out of the womb.

Friday, October 10, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.


I was out of commission after my CS delivery, so Mike was on burp and diaper duty during Nate's first two days out of the womb. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.


Our chinito, all warm and cozy in his blankie.

Monday, October 6, 2014

More from Nate's hospital photo shoot.


Our sparklet sleeping soundly in the hospital bassinet.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

I bought a Fujifilm X-E1, which I have nicknamed "Ewan," specifically to take nice pictures of my growing family with shallow DOF. As soon as I was able to sit up on the hospital bed, I made sure to take photos of our little cutie. Here he is throwing me a dimpled smile before his burping sesh with his Tatay.

Yep! I've got dimples!

My heart melted when I saw that smile.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

I got a Fujifilm X-E1, which I have nicknamed "Ewan," specifically to take nice pictures of my growing family with shallow DOF. But when it came to choosing which camera to lend to the hospital staff who will document my baby's delivery, I figured that Fiji (my trusty Fuji X10) would still be the better camera, since Fiji’s EXR mode is absolutely awesome. It turned out to be a good move! This my tender moment with Nate captured by the hospital staff.


I am his first kiss!

IP Shot: Who owns the copyright over this photo? Here, the general rule applies: the author owns the work. So the hospital staff who took the photo owns the copyright over the photo. Why do I have the right to use it? If not implied consent, then I would argue fair use. :)


 
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