Smashing Pumpkins Today: Cookies, Cheesecake Pie, Donut, Ice Cream, Muffin, Pancakes, Soup, Tea
January 30, 2009 · Comments Off
This is my 100th post after 2 years and 5 months! The last time I blogged was 33 days ago... which was last year. Chuck out the 7 posts in 2008 and you could say last year was a non-blogging period. So, this being another comeback, one might assume I'd write something... special? Umm, no. But what's...
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Zoomed
January 29, 2009 · Comments Off
This is the story of a guy and a shortcut key. Said shortcut key is supposed to be used for accessibility, but sometimes said guy actually likes working with the mode on. If you don’t easily get motion sick, take a look if you’re not keen on trying it yourself.
Now for something...
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The Mac Platform is not Safe After All
January 27, 2009 · Comments Off
Mac users had been enjoying a virtually virus- and malware-free platform. That was before. Recent virus attacks have been targetting the previously-thought safe and immune Mac platform. As the Mac gains popularity, it become vulnerable to malware attacks as creators of these softwares deviate their...
Source: Jammed: Full into Capacity
When The One You Love Is Far Away
January 25, 2009 · Comments Off
When the spouse is left in the hometown and the other half is far away working, either one could fall into some devil's trap. Loneliness, emotional and physical deprivation, intrigues, rumors and peer pressures could lead to some marital disasters.I've heard of stories of OFWs cohabiting with fellow...
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Thank You – DCPS Pinoy Teachers Support Group Meeting
January 25, 2009 · Comments Off
TO: George ParkerPresidentThe Washington Teachers UnionDear Mr. George Parker,It was very enjoyable to speak with you and to your Chief-of-Staff, Mr. Clay White, yesterday at the WTU Executive Boardroom about some of our most pressing concerns as newcomers in the DC Public Schools System.Right now the...
Source: PINOY TEACHERS NETWORK
Dmitry Orlov’s 5 stages of collapse
January 25, 2009 · Comments Off
I recently discovered Dmitry Orlov’s 5 stages of collapse, and found it to be interesting. If I understand Orlov’s premise properly, it is a speculation or hypothesis with little evidence that a sovereign will have a total collapse after five stages, namely (with definition according to Dmitry...
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"Geek" Motivation
January 22, 2009 · Comments Off
This is the story of a guy and motivation. It’s hard for him to find any outside of working (and a good number of times while working). However, after finding the motivation to diet and keep dieting for almost three months, he’s found that a source of motivation can come from satisfying some...
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His Moment
January 22, 2009 · Comments Off
History has always shown that great Presidents become great because they define the times and not the other way around.
Abraham Lincoln held the Union together.
Franklin D. Roosevelt dug the country out of depression.
John F. Kennedy prevented nuclear holocaust.
Now, we will have the chance to watch...
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Bye Intel Cavite
January 20, 2009 · Comments Off
Intel Philippines was part of the first batch of Intel sites to be established outside the US. It's been in the Philippines for more than 35 years now. More than half of that time they were in Makati and around a 12 years ago, Intel Philippines planted its roots in General Trias Cavite.A strong sense...
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How much are you willing to spend for a mobile phone?
January 18, 2009 · Comments Off
I was reading the PC World Website and the title “Meet the $30,000 Cell Phone” caught my attention. I didn’t know that a very expensive mobile phone which cost a fortune is actually real. I can already live a lifetime with that amount of money. Seriously.
The phone I was referring...
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