Archive for November, 2008
Posted in November 29th, 2008
The electrical engineering curriculum required us to complete some minor mechanical and civil engineering subjects as well. Apart from surveying, the strength of materials and structural engineering subjects were too much pressing — maybe I just didn’t like them as much as I did with electrical circuitry and electronics. Here’s one challenge that I’d like […]
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Posted in November 25th, 2008
I enjoyed shopping for school supplies during my high school and college days because my university’s bookstore sold really cheap but quality stationery, books and other school products at that time. It was a one-stop shop for discounted school supplies for me and my sisters so mom would never worry about us not getting all […]
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Posted in November 22nd, 2008
Desperate to wear those sexy tops and skinny jeans once again, I tried to double time with my exercise regimen. It now seems that my thrice a week tennis games still don’t do much trimming down those excess baggage, so, golf driving sessions were squeezed in between. You may think that golf is as easy […]
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Posted in November 20th, 2008
You’ll find lots of digital signages mostly in shopping malls and other prime business areas due to their impressive and cost-effective ability to rapidly deploy important messages to a huge audience that’s spread across a large area. Companies and schools also use them to communicate more effectively to employees, students, faculty members, business associates, and colleagues by […]
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Posted in November 18th, 2008
Getting around Bangkok for many tourists or even for the expats living in Bangkok has never been smoother and exciting without a map handy. If you can’t speak the local language, getting to places may either be quite a mess or an exhausting experience as you wouldn’t be able to clearly explain to the bus […]
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Posted in November 14th, 2008
There was a huge career fair today that was held in one of the famous international universities in the country. With reports registering high unemployment rates during the past few years, it was very surprising to see that not many people turned up to shop for their dream jobs nor came to check if the […]
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Posted in November 9th, 2008
America has elected a new president, Pres. Barrack Obama, whom the people believed as the leader who could bring a big change. Although I’m still a pro-Hillary Clinton myself but I’ve no issue nor argument to that. Even McCain’s supporters were rock-solid that McCain is the right man for the White House; they could only […]
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Posted in November 9th, 2008
Is English a piece of cake for you? If so, then here’s a great chance for you to beat out the competition to win a one-month scholarship to study at ELTHAM College in Melbourne, Australia. Thai Matthayom students from all over Thailand can join the 11th year of the famous Spelling Bee to find Thailand’s […]
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Posted in November 7th, 2008
Changing my office computer monitor from CRT to LCD didn’t quite solve the problem. So, I was issued a super slim and light notebook to at least reduce the stress and make my work life much better. Everything seemed perfect till my eyes began to get sore again from sticking my face too close to […]
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Posted in November 2nd, 2008
My home pc was once installed a keylogger software by my programmer friend and sure it does collect every single data entered from my keyboard. What’s good with a keylogger is that it allows us to keep track of what is happening on our computers while it runs hidden in the background. While it is […]
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Posted in November 1st, 2008
Thinking about renovating your kitchen’s look to add more feeling, thus, making it more cooking-friendly? Kohler’s Fairfax single handle kitchen faucets has a beautiful shape that is both pleasing to the eye and easy to keep clean. Faucets are the hardest-working pieces of equipment at home and having an elegant faucet design certainly makes a […]
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Posted in November 1st, 2008
Pathognomonic is a sign or symptom that is so characteristic of a disease that it makes the diagnosis. Pathognomonic (pronounced patho-no-monic) comes from the Greek “pathognomonikos” meaning “skilled in judging diseases.” As it is very important to know how to assess characteristic manifestations of some communicable diseases at an early stage, here are the pathognomonic […]
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Posted in November 1st, 2008
An alarming number of obese or overweight children astound the whole of Australia and New Zealand reports say. Even the U.S. and now some parts of Asia suffer from the fast-growing number of schoolchildren getting overweight each day. Obesity and overweight are seen to have become the real epidemic in our modern life due to […]
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