Its
hard to believe that there’s an age for everything, if humans get old and we start to go slow as we age, our Philippine internet gets old too, but rather than
go slow, it becomes more faster as it upgrades itself every year. I just hope
that we humans can be like that, we upgrade our self as time pass by, learning
from the mistakes, do better process and be a better hardware like the internet.
March 29, 1994 was the year of the 1st ever internet connection of the
Philippines to the world, and for this 2014, we are already celebrating for its
20th year! wow! I just can’t believe that internet is already 20 years old. I’m
36 years old today, that’s 16 years older than the internet.
Thanks to
the Philippine Cyberpress for inviting me for this special day and event to
celebrate our 20th year of Philippine internet.The forum titled "Vision 20/20: Looking Back and Looking Forward", its a forum event attended by the IT journalist of the Philippines, media, bloggers and important people in the tech industry. It was the best forum event ever, almost everyone were there celebrating the launch of the 1st internet. The celebration is very important because we see how internet makes our life easier and fun.
For a short throwback of my history with the internet.
I remember that March 1994 was
the year that I graduated in high school in Espiritu Santo Parochial School, its the same year were I started to upgrade myself to college and the same month and year that internet was connected in the Philippines.
But I’m
aware already about the internet when I was in Grade 5 in University of Santo
Thomas, I think I should thank the B-movies and sci fi movies for showing to us
what’s the life of having an internet in the USA, and also I thank the computer
magazines that I read for featuring some articles about the internet,
it is also the time during my grade school years that I noticed IBM, Microsoft
and Apple.But my only focus that time is gaming and Nintendo stuff. So the discovery of the internet through magazine is a bit accidental.
During my grade 5 years, there’s a rumor that there’s an
internet connection at the top floor of the main building of UST, it was a rumor
that year, and because of that rumor, me and my 3 classmates did some Goonies
stunt, we sneaked in the building, and we are chased by the security guards as we
attempted to reach the roof top of the main building. We failed… because the
door to the rooftop is locked and we got stuck in a floor with glass displays of
different kinds of worms, it was disgusting and I just wished that we never take
that floor.
In grade 6 years, I finally sneaked in to the rooftop of the
main building of UST, I just saw the structure on top and there’s no computer
station or internet, so the rumors are just rumor and internet station at the rooftop are not true.
I waited for that
internet connection in my life, so when I entered college in 1994, then fast forward to 1997 or
1998, I finally saw the 1st internet café and shop in Recto, I was studying in
FEU that year taking BS Math major in Computer Science. I tried renting one
desktop PC and surf the internet one by one, trying to learn on how those thing
works, and then I learned on how to make an email and also surf some articles
about Nintendo and Sega.
I wrote a snail mail letter to my Aunt Zenin in
the USA, I included there in my snail mail letter that I already own my email
address, I guess I’m the first ever person in the family here in the
Philippines to get my own email. So I waited for months for her reply, then my auntie wrote
back via email after she receives my snail mail letter. I printed her letter and
showed it to my parents…and I think that’s the wow moments of our first reaction
that we got a very cheap way to communicate with our relatives in the
US.
During a year of internet surfing, I learned how to chat in miRC,
then we were amazed for the coming of Yahoo! messenger, reading forums and
bulletin boards, we got wow moments again when we learned how to download
photos, we store those media files on a diskette and keep it as our own data
files. We got wow again when we learned about MIDI files, WAV files, and RMV
videos.
Then after that year, I started to learn on how to make my own
website, by using that Netscape composer, I created my own website for our rock
band. Then on 1999, I started creating our own ONLINE store, we sell anime and
comics online. Then I met a girl who is also taking programming courses in CEU and was a customer of the
internet shop, I got a crush on her, so I started my courtship moves, but it didn’t work out hahaha, after being depressed for some time, I started to learn from my mistakes and then I focus my time in
learning the internet, until…. year 2003, I started my own blog and the rest is
history!
It’s a fun throwback moments about my life with our Philippine
internet, I haven’t chronicle it here in my blog, but consider this as my
tribute for its 20th anniversary and also sharing my life with it.
Above
is my photo with Engr. Benjie Tan, one of the responsible person who helped the
country connect our internet to the world, thanks also to Dr. William Torres,
who is considered to be our Father of Philippine Internet, because he is also
responsible in doing the connection of internet for the Philippines in 1990,
we’re not yet connected yet to the world that time, but we waited for 4 years
for Engr Benjie to appear in the scene and make the first contact abroad using
the internet.
There
are lots of cyber rockstars in this forum event, but everyone do cheer to the
max when Engr. Benjie Tan arrives.
here’s
a photo op with our PBNET girls – Barbie, Edel and Irene
Panoramic
view of the Cyberpress forum
Globe
rep. during the panel talks, they shared to us some comments of Facebook founder
Mark Zuckerberg about our usage of internet in the Philippines, that’s why they
decided to do business with Globe, by offering Facebook for free in their Globe
network only.
LG
Mobile gave a nice talk about their products, and here I learned that are
usually the first in every mobile tech. They released the first ever LTE phones
and other tech shizgamigig in LG mobile.
A
rep. from a business company who do Bitcoin trading went up on stage to share a
talk on why it is good to move to Bitcoin. I got an interest to know about it,
but I later started to move away because Bitcoin is not for me.
tech
bloggers…why are you so serious! ahahahaha
#20PHNET
cakes for everyone!!!!
tech
bloggers and my PBNET bloggers group with Engr. Benjie Tan in this ala Oscar
awards selfie thing hahaha.
photo gallery: