Eric Kho Mendoza, is a Creative Director, Web Developer and a Video Editor.
Career
He is the web developer and the video editor of Batcave Production. Some of his works includes: "Ano Bang Hanap Mo?" TV show which was aired over at IBC-13. Together with hosts Mickey Ferriols, Maoi Roca and Hyubs. Later, within the first season, with the absence of the three hosts, Eric and Val appeared as hosts from episode 14 until the remaining of the first season 1 and continued until the whole season 2. "Custom Rides", a show that tackles how to improve the appearance of your car by "customizing". Hosted by Ms. Luane Dy and Mr. Atoy Llave. Eric Mendoza is also a production staff of a few shows for television like "Healthline" (ABC-5), and "Fitness Experts" (ABC-5). He also portrait as Mang Tasyo in a stage play entitled "Ang Mahiwagang Buto" (The Mysterious Seed) by Chosen Destination and was doing stage play all over the Philippines.
Early life
Eric was born in the city of Manila, Philippines. Since childhood, he was a multi-talented child being able to do everything through observation. He is fond of discovering things by himself though he likes a lot of challenges. He studied at Far Eastern University, took up Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Major in Banking and Finance. Then, after his college days, he enrolled at Informatics Computer Institute at SM Noth Edsa taking up DCS (Diploma in Computer Science). Since then, he was hired by Jerry Liao, the host of the longest running IT show in the Philippines "INFOCHAT" to be his internet researcher and a segment producer of the show. After his years of tenure within the show, Eric decided to call it off in exchange for greener pasteur with other company.
Career
He is the web developer and the video editor of Batcave Production. Some of his works includes: "Ano Bang Hanap Mo?" TV show which was aired over at IBC-13. Together with hosts Mickey Ferriols, Maoi Roca and Hyubs. Later, within the first season, with the absence of the three hosts, Eric and Val appeared as hosts from episode 14 until the remaining of the first season 1 and continued until the whole season 2. "Custom Rides", a show that tackles how to improve the appearance of your car by "customizing". Hosted by Ms. Luane Dy and Mr. Atoy Llave. Eric Mendoza is also a production staff of a few shows for television like "Healthline" (ABC-5), and "Fitness Experts" (ABC-5). He also portrait as Mang Tasyo in a stage play entitled "Ang Mahiwagang Buto" (The Mysterious Seed) by Chosen Destination and was doing stage play all over the Philippines.
Early life
Eric was born in the city of Manila, Philippines. Since childhood, he was a multi-talented child being able to do everything through observation. He is fond of discovering things by himself though he likes a lot of challenges. He studied at Far Eastern University, took up Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Major in Banking and Finance. Then, after his college days, he enrolled at Informatics Computer Institute at SM Noth Edsa taking up DCS (Diploma in Computer Science). Since then, he was hired by Jerry Liao, the host of the longest running IT show in the Philippines "INFOCHAT" to be his internet researcher and a segment producer of the show. After his years of tenure within the show, Eric decided to call it off in exchange for greener pasteur with other company.
The Game
Wolfboo is a worldwide gaming phenomenon rumoured to have originated from around the Northamptonshire area. Unlike most regular 'games' wolfboo features no written instructions of any kind and thus is simply played by word of mouth. Players are reported to include several top governmental politicians and a cult following in Gurnsey.
The Rules
1. The aim of the game is to remind the other 'player' of the words Wolf boo.
2 This can only be done a maximum of once a day.
3. Maximum points are scored by reminding the other 'player' of wolf boo a long time after anyone was last reminded. E.g if no one had mentioned wolf boo for a year, the person who reminded the other player would be awarded 365 points.
4. The words wolf boo may not be written down anywhere in order to remind you to say them.
Despite being deceptively simple these rules take years to truly master, with many players dedicating much of their lifetime to the game.
Key Attributes
In order to participate in the phenomenon of Wolfboo, players are reccomended to possess the following attributes;
-A Friend (or multiple friends and aquaintances in order to score 'mega bonus points')
-A Mouth (necessary for the actual playing of the game)
-A Sense of humour (helpful to prolong the games longevity)
The Lifestyle
For some players wolfboo has become more than a game, expanding into a complete lifestyle choice. These players chose to spend much of their life seeking out similar individuals and almost exclusivly comprise the complete membership of the online 'Wolfing Club'.
Wolfboo is a worldwide gaming phenomenon rumoured to have originated from around the Northamptonshire area. Unlike most regular 'games' wolfboo features no written instructions of any kind and thus is simply played by word of mouth. Players are reported to include several top governmental politicians and a cult following in Gurnsey.
The Rules
1. The aim of the game is to remind the other 'player' of the words Wolf boo.
2 This can only be done a maximum of once a day.
3. Maximum points are scored by reminding the other 'player' of wolf boo a long time after anyone was last reminded. E.g if no one had mentioned wolf boo for a year, the person who reminded the other player would be awarded 365 points.
4. The words wolf boo may not be written down anywhere in order to remind you to say them.
Despite being deceptively simple these rules take years to truly master, with many players dedicating much of their lifetime to the game.
Key Attributes
In order to participate in the phenomenon of Wolfboo, players are reccomended to possess the following attributes;
-A Friend (or multiple friends and aquaintances in order to score 'mega bonus points')
-A Mouth (necessary for the actual playing of the game)
-A Sense of humour (helpful to prolong the games longevity)
The Lifestyle
For some players wolfboo has become more than a game, expanding into a complete lifestyle choice. These players chose to spend much of their life seeking out similar individuals and almost exclusivly comprise the complete membership of the online 'Wolfing Club'.
SingSing was a rock musical group formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1990. The lineup included Johnny Wayne on Guitar, Bryan Portera on bass, Patrick Mullendore on keyboards and Aaron Mumma who replaced original drummer Mark Wulff. The band became one of the most popular club acts in the Midwest before touring the United States in support of their one and only release in 1994. The first single from the self-titled "SingSing" called "Wheels In Motion" gained popularity as an anthem for Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders. Despite the popularity of the song in middle America, it was unable to gain airplay in the major markets on the East and West coast and the group disbanded in 1995.
The "Sailboat 4" was the logo used by television station WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was retired in 2004 after having been in use (in some form) for a total of 31 years. It was referred to as such because the inside of the 4 made the shape of a sail, which could allude to the numerous sailboats found on Milwaukee's Lakefront in the summer months. During its run, it became one of the most recognizable local television station logos in the United States.
The "Unofficial" Sailboat 4's
Although it is not recognized as an "official" Sailboat 4, this version shares some similarities with the Sailboat 4 and in many ways can be seen as the precursor to the future logo. It debuted in 1967 with the television colors of red, blue and green chosen to promote the station's conversion to full color capability. In 1976, the logo was given a makeover and skewed towards red, white and blue and a star was added to celebrate the American Bicentennial before giving way to the "Tube 4" the following year.
First Generation Sailboat 4/Peacock 4
The First Generation Sailboat 4 debuted in 1980. It would become a staple on Milwaukee television for the next 23 years, undergoing only evolutionary changes during that time. The current NBC Peacock was unvieled on May 12, 1986 and soon appeared alongside the Sailboat 4 per a mandate to all of the networks affiliates. The "Peacock 4" was shown numerous times in the 1988 movie Major League which was filmed on-location in Milwaukee. The movie even featured a scene where a player was being interviewed by a WTMJ reporter, but the station was based in Cleveland for continuity purposes.
"Today's TMJ" Version
The final version of the Sailboat 4 debuted in 1992 during the Summer Olympic Games to help launch a new campaign featuring the station's new marketing slogan "Today's TMJ." The slogan was also the first to acknowledge the colloquial term "TMJ" which had long been used by viewers to refer to the station. Minimal changes were made to the logo as it was slanted towards the right giving it the appearance of moving forward with the colors being skewed towards gold, purple and red. A second version using green and gold was used for broadcasts involving the Green Bay Packers. The reasons for this were two-fold. It not only showed the stations status as the "Official Packers Station" in Milwaukee, but it was also felt the regular colors too closely resembled the Packers' rivals, the Minnesota Vikings. The Sailboat 4 was finally retired in 2004 when it was thought to look too dated for the HDTV generation (Ironically, rival Milwaukee station WISN is still using its even older "12" logo). the current glossier 4 debuted during the 2004 Olympics, ending the Sailboat 4's run as the longest continuously used logo in the station's history.
The "Unofficial" Sailboat 4's
Although it is not recognized as an "official" Sailboat 4, this version shares some similarities with the Sailboat 4 and in many ways can be seen as the precursor to the future logo. It debuted in 1967 with the television colors of red, blue and green chosen to promote the station's conversion to full color capability. In 1976, the logo was given a makeover and skewed towards red, white and blue and a star was added to celebrate the American Bicentennial before giving way to the "Tube 4" the following year.
First Generation Sailboat 4/Peacock 4
The First Generation Sailboat 4 debuted in 1980. It would become a staple on Milwaukee television for the next 23 years, undergoing only evolutionary changes during that time. The current NBC Peacock was unvieled on May 12, 1986 and soon appeared alongside the Sailboat 4 per a mandate to all of the networks affiliates. The "Peacock 4" was shown numerous times in the 1988 movie Major League which was filmed on-location in Milwaukee. The movie even featured a scene where a player was being interviewed by a WTMJ reporter, but the station was based in Cleveland for continuity purposes.
"Today's TMJ" Version
The final version of the Sailboat 4 debuted in 1992 during the Summer Olympic Games to help launch a new campaign featuring the station's new marketing slogan "Today's TMJ." The slogan was also the first to acknowledge the colloquial term "TMJ" which had long been used by viewers to refer to the station. Minimal changes were made to the logo as it was slanted towards the right giving it the appearance of moving forward with the colors being skewed towards gold, purple and red. A second version using green and gold was used for broadcasts involving the Green Bay Packers. The reasons for this were two-fold. It not only showed the stations status as the "Official Packers Station" in Milwaukee, but it was also felt the regular colors too closely resembled the Packers' rivals, the Minnesota Vikings. The Sailboat 4 was finally retired in 2004 when it was thought to look too dated for the HDTV generation (Ironically, rival Milwaukee station WISN is still using its even older "12" logo). the current glossier 4 debuted during the 2004 Olympics, ending the Sailboat 4's run as the longest continuously used logo in the station's history.