May 6, 2008 at 5:34 pm
· Filed under Computers, Technology
Computers today are currently overpriced and still in an experimental phase well out of reach of the typical consumer. Computers seem to be designed to waste our time by unnecessary loading redundant data and shockingly slow components made by improvement of archaic concepts. This is standard on most computers. On the other hand, computers today are much more user friendly. Most computers will run virtually their entire productive lives without needing any regular maintenance at all. Computers are not like cars,which need oil changes, tune-ups, and similar maintenance work. The problems which do crop up with computers are almost always software-based, and those are the very problems which it’s virtually impossible for a maintenance technician to fix.
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May 5, 2008 at 9:31 pm
· Filed under Internet
Sharing favorite webpages has become popular recently. Social bookmarking sites allow visitors to let everyone else know where they found important or just plain interesting information. With the popularity spreading we are seeing more sites offering social bookmarking. Listed below you’ll find information on ten of the popular bookmarking sites.
blinklist.com–This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us– One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world’s attention is still a favorite.
digg.com– Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com– With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
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May 5, 2008 at 9:27 pm
· Filed under Photography
When I was young, I dreamed to become a photographer someday. Now at my right age, taking into it is a difficult as I never thought so before. So from this point, I will be sharing an article tackling the basics of photography by John Eva from the site articlefirm.com.
Give a camera to anyone and more then likely, that individual will figure out a way to use it. However, tell the photographer to take a skilled photograph, and not everyone will know what to do. There are basic guides to photography that is easy enough for anyone to understand, and will have many people up and running with their various photography projects in no time.
One of the most important aspects to photography is to always take care of the camera that is being used. This means that the camera needs to be placed into a protective case, and kept in a cool, dry, and dark atmosphere, if possible. Exposing the camera to direct heat or sunlight can warp the film, if there is any, inside of the camera. With digital cameras, there is also a need to keep the camera in the shade, as heat can ruin the camera. Harsh conditions to the weather, such as rain and cold, should also be avoided.
Another important factor when it comes to photography is to let the imagination run free. Often times, we are too consumed with the right and wrongs of everything. With art, however, there are no limits to what can be created. Sometimes, the rarest occurrence can be captured with a photo. Photos can certainly speak a thousand words, and even the quietest of moment and emotions can be captivated on a photo instead of the spoken word. It is also important to keep a camera in tow when possible. This is because there are always one-chance opportunities that will appear in photography. Without a camera, many people will miss out on the chance to capture something that is truly great.
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May 3, 2008 at 10:54 pm
· Filed under Money, News
Local Visa cardholders flying out of Hong Kong and overseas Visa cardholders1 travelling to Hong Kong will have a chance to win a dream vacation to any destination in Asia Pacific or worldwide and receive a special gift when they spend with their Visa cards at Hong Kong International Airport during the festive Christmas and New Year season.
The “Heart-Warming Winter” promotion runs from November 28, 2007 to January 8, 2008. During the period, Visa cardholders can instantly redeem rewards from a series of specially designed “heart-warming” gifts when they spend HK$500 or above with their Visa cards at Hong Kong International Airport’s Terminal One or Terminal Two. The eighth lucky traveler to redeem rewards at Terminal Two will receive a special prize – as will the 18th, the 28th, and that of subsequent numbers that end with 8. All overseas cardholders will also receive an additional gift upon each redemption.
In addition, for every HK$800 spent, Visa cardholders will receive one entry to the weekly lucky draw and will also be entered into the Grand Prize lucky draw. Weekly travel prizes include a five-day, four-night Asia Pacific travel package worth HK$50,000, while the Grand Prize will be an eight-day, seven-night travel package worth HK$200,000 to any destination worldwide. The Grand Prize drawing will be held on January 15, 2008.
Cardholders travelling with a Visa card can reduce the hassle and risk of carrying cash. Now, they can also have a chance to win instant prizes, and enjoy a dream vacation to any destination in Asia Pacific or worldwide.
Monday, December 31, 2007 PhilStar News
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May 2, 2008 at 6:16 pm
· Filed under Concerts
How a great experience being present on her concert on March 12 which is my birthdate too. It will be a totally different celebration for me celebrating my birthday in a concert. But unfortunately, I’m quite too sure I will not be able to attend. Ask why? Huhuhuhu… That’s permanently unfortunate, really. Hehehe.. Anyway, to give you more details about Mandy Moore’s concert and her.
Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, on April 10, 1984, (See I am 1 year older to her) mandy has emerged as one of the hottest young stars of today. Since her first CD release with So Real in 1999, Mandy’s career has flourished as she has released even more hit records, starred in server movies (Princess Diaries 1, A Walk to Remember, Saved, Try 17, Chasing Liberty, Americam Dreamz, How to Deal, License to Wed and, coming soon, Because I Said So).
She has released her own clothing line called MBLEM and has reached enormous success with it as her clothes have been sold in stores all across America. Her new (fifth) CD, called Wild Hope, was released late last year. Mandy is never too busy to mind the less fortunate. She donated her time to various charities.
We are glad; our country is visiting by popular music artist all over the world. Don’t miss these chances.
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April 30, 2008 at 11:23 pm
· Filed under News
It is plugging until to this date the never-ended controversial in the Arroyo administration in the Philippines. The rumored large span of graft and corruption affecting the present administration is being divulged in this current controversy the nation’s currently facing off, the ZTE-NBN Controversy.
As a part of this nation, awareness of everyone should be practice more importantly in our leaders leading us and the nation we are living.
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April 16, 2008 at 5:35 pm
· Filed under Life, News, Personal
Vibration analysis is becoming more and more well-known as a prognostic maintenance procedure as well as a support for machinery maintenance judgment and decisions. Generally, machines don’t fail, malfunction, or break down without showing some symptoms or warning, which is often shown by an amplified level of vibration. To find out the nature and harshness of the machine flaw, and to therefore predict the failure of the machine or equipment, vibration measurement and analysis should be conducted.
A machine has an overall vibration signal that comes from the several components and structures infused into it. Mechanical problems, however, create distinctive vibrations at varying frequencies. And these defects as well as the natural frequencies of different structural elements can be diagnosed by analyzing the frequency and time range and employing signal processing skills.
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