Archive for January, 2008
Posted in January 31st, 2008
Hitting the keys before the month turns red is quite a challenge! A blog must be made & I’m beating the end-of-month deadline..hurry, hurry, February is fast approaching! Today’s issue is about digital manipulation..in photography.
An abstract art is generally understood to mean as an art that doesn’t depict objects in the natural world […]
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Posted in January 29th, 2008
Going abroad for vacation, leisure, or business but don’t want to pay for the premium air ticket? Now is your chance to fly with the same comfort & style via PAL. You better check out fast so that you can avail of the special promo fares since there is a small number of […]
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Posted in January 29th, 2008
A man suffering from constipation for 20 yrs started eating 6pcs of OKRA everyday & his blood sugar dropped from 135 to 98, his cholesterol & acid reflux were then under control. Okra is a powerhouse of valuable nutrients, nearly half of which is soluble fiber in the form of gums & pectins. Soluble fiber […]
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Posted in January 28th, 2008
Interpersonal skills are as important as meeting your boss’ deadline of a very important report. I was in many occasions advised to be a little soft in my approach with colleagues. Yeah, I understand I’m a little straight-forward & a direct-to-the-point person…no more bluffing, blablabla, adulations, flattery words, etc…especially to bosses. If there’s […]
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Posted in January 26th, 2008
Australian Open ‘08 has again produced 2 big upsets in grand slam tennis. First, Justine Henin in the women’s singles, & then, Roger Federer in the men’s. Although several top-seeded players were ousted earlier on, yet, both world no. 1s were the more serious casualties considering their caliber & ranking in the sport. […]
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Posted in January 25th, 2008
One of the many secrets of successful online selling is to have the right, simple and user-friendly ecommerce software and tools. Of course, online seller’s credibility as well as the security of confidential information are every online buyer’s concern, therefore, these major issues cannot be ignored and that online buyers must be assured.
Ashop Commerce, a […]
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Posted in January 25th, 2008
Online gambling was reported to be a multi-billion dollar industry in 2007 & is still growing. Huge investments in modern technology & computer software have made casino games online more exciting. There are now thousands of online casinos so finding the right one that suits your needs […]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
Shopping has now become very easy and convenient. We no longer need to go out of the house, go through heavy traffic jams, travel a long way to the malls, and carry the goods by hand back to the house. With the advent of e-commerce or internet shopping, things have been made really easy for […]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
Why write blogs? For me, why not? I find it really fun. For many, it is self-expression. We blog to express our emotions, to share information and experiences, to connect to people within and beyond our reach, and to discover or learn about many other things and […]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
When I graduated from college, I wondered how my future would look like. “Will I be able to work in my chosen field & will I be lucky enough to land a job in a technical environment?”, I asked. No one responded. Yet no one seemed to have a sensible answer though. Engineering has […]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
“I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike” (2x)…Bicycle, bicycle…hehe. Don’t worry, I’m not gonna sing Queen’s entire song here :).
Look, it’s so cute! Look at the horn, too! Amazing huh! But oh, this is not Robbie’s nor Evel Knievel’s bike okay! Theirs are much bigger, stronger, […]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
Why plant trees? Conscious of the effects of carbon emissions on the environment, Thaicom staffs tried to redress the balance by planting trees…& so we went tree-planting last Sunday afternoon. We try to help offset the carbon produced by motor vehicles, factories, planes, etc. by planting more trees. We encourage the practice because apart from […]
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Posted in January 22nd, 2008
Tennis is not a game for everyone..some find it boring, exhausting & others find it fun, relaxing..& it’s a pretty expensive sport, too. But for the die-hard players & enthusiasts, nothing beats it, it’s their life. One thing about tennis is that, you’ll not only need a good racket but also good […]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
It’s been long overdue but there’s no skipping & escaping still. It sounds funny but I call those successive days of a little cold, murky, breezy & hazy mornings in early Jan.’08 as the tropical winter season in Thailand. When I woke up at half past seven in the morning, I was stunned to see […]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
Although quite cool & very relaxing, my weekend visit at Wachor Aquarium in Huahin yesterday wasn’t that thrilling anymore as I’ve already been to even bigger & more extravagantly built underwater paradises all over the country. Yet, it still holds a very special meaning for me.
On 30.12.07, I wrote about one […]
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Posted in January 20th, 2008
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“Mee Panda (3x), Mee Mee Pandaaa…Mee Panda kaw wa narak, Phom ni chak chak yark ja hen, Yark sampat mee tawa pen pen, Yark ja hen hen mee panda..Yark ja rue man yoo yang ngai man kin arai tueng dai toe ma, Kin yord mai yord […]
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Posted in January 18th, 2008
While in the van back to our office from the suits shop, I quite seriously considered jotting down one more blog before we leave today for our annual 3-day staff outing at the beach. Cha-am beach resort is not quite different from the other resorts in Thailand in terms of exquisite appeal, splendor, & […]
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Posted in January 16th, 2008
Here’s something very positive written by a foreigner named Steve Ray. Steve Ray authored many best-selling books, among which are, Crossing The Tiber (his conversion story), Upon This Rock (on the papacy), & just recently John’s Gospel (a comprehensive bible study guide and commentary). Steve is also currently filming a 10-video series entitled, Footprints of […]
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Posted in January 16th, 2008
MANILA, 24 October 2007 - Amid a move by Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) for a remittance boycott, the Department of Labor & Employment yesterday said it was recommending immediate & long-term remedial measures that would assist overseas workers & their families to cope with the continued strengthening of the peso. Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said the immediate remedial […]
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Posted in January 16th, 2008
Like food & water, sleep is just as important. Having a good night’s sleep is more than a luxury..not getting enough of it won’t make us function well & that we run a higher risk of accidents, perform poorly at work or school, & moods can turn sour. Because of work or lifestyles, sleep just […]
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