Archive for May, 2007

AVG Anti-Virus of Geri

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

One day at the mall while window shopping, I’ve found this cool pendant that was shaped like a shuriken and with matching color of the AVG Antivirus logo. (I am using AVG for more than two years now, PROBLEM FREE)Bought and wear it right away. Then at the office, one of my officemates saw it [...]

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Toblerone Say it! Say it! Photo Contest

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

ClickTheCity presents Toblerone Say It! Say It! Photo Contest.

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Links for 2007-05-29 [del.icio.us]

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

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Miss Japan’s Evening Gown

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Miss Japan’s evening gown at the recently concluded Miss Universe 2007 competition noticeably looked very different from everyone else’s. She wore a gown which many people have seen before. Curious where she got the gown?Continue Reading >>>

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Nominated si Mickey, Vote for Him!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Nominated si Mickey, at dahil diyan, meron na kong itinanim na galit kay WENDY, BEA, SAICY at si BRUCE, dahil lahat ng 2 points na vote nila ay ibinigay nila kay Mickey, si Bruce, maiintindihan ko pa eh, kasi feeling ko alam niya na threat si Mickey. At feeling ko naman, hindi niya naman talaga [...]

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22 Adsense Tips, 13 SEO Tips and 3 more Blogging Tips

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Do you like adsense tips and SEO Tips. I have made a post on my blog that gives 22 Tips for adsense and 13 SEO Tips and 3 more general Blogging Tips. If you like why don’t you digg it. and subscribe to my RSS and Email.

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The Saint

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Once there was a man who is a Personal Manager of a publication house.He was ordered by the higher ups to fire the old workers to make salary for the new and fresh blood.He quickly refused the order.He resigned to give the old employees their salary.Then he drove a school bus.56. My dadI am so [...]

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When Discriminating Patients Become Insulting

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

In today’s times when the average person is often bombarded by images and news of “bad” hospitals “detaining” patients who cannot pay for hospital bills and “evil” doctors who are money-hungry or out to “kill” patients, people have begun developing a general mistrust of doctors. It is as if…

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5 Free and Useful Web Design Mini Tools

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

I’ve recently been coding the new design of my Web site when suddenly, I realized that I’ve been using a lot of FREE tools to aid me in my design and coding needs. These free mini tools, when used altogether, can be great additions to your already existing, memory hungry Web design software. By the way, this is for Windows users only.

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Into each life some rain must fall

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

But one doesn’t usually meet it head on, as we did that Saturday on our way back home from Ternate in Cavite. It was a 65-km push one way, with farms and greens lining either flanks of the road, and then a church, school, and string of houses. In the morning the bike ride had been fast and nice, with the sun stirring the dust that the dews had settled the night before. In the afternoon we had the rain and things started to go slow and the ordinarily two-hour ride lengthened and became a real pain in the ass.

Not that we were left with no other choice. We knew that it could rain hard. We were rained in the beach where we had our lunch, and we saw the color of the sea turn from brown to blue and then to the color of wet sands. That and the sea having in some parts a cool current and we knew that it would rain harder. But how would going home with our bikes on board a taxi be, wearing as we were a cycling jersey?

We waited for the sun to come out behind the clouds. In the meantime the group finished the bottle of Fundador and the oysters. In the early afternoon the sun did come out. We washed in turns in the shower room that the beach operator was letting out, filled our canteens with cold water from his house, and dusted off the sands on the tires of our bikes.

On our way out of Ternate the afternoon had been fine. The farms, green and bright in the morning, was then set against a gray sky and the road empty and wide. There was a slight draft and we rode close to one another. Then there were flat tires. We stopped and helped change the tires. Going home from Ternate we were forced to stop about five times. We reached Kawit with the sky getting darker, and made a brief stop at a church there.

After we had our prayers said we had goto and bibingka at a nearby diner. While we’re at our merienda it began to rain and the cottage trickled down with rainwater. By that time it was around 3 p.m., but the lights in the diner was already turned on. We lounged for a while, still hoping probably that behind those clouds and rain the sun was still shining. How could it not be? But if it did we didn’t get to see it and in a little while boredom got into us and we wanted to go home.

The night settled on us while we were under the rain. We went slow, with the rain falling on our eyes and the man in front only a shadow. I couldn’t remember getting thirsty on that ride. But, now that I think about it, I doubt if it was all rainwater that I had taken, considering that we rode close to one another and the wheel of the man in front tending to spray floodwater on the man behind him. But I didn’t stop to worry about it. There was no other time that I missed my bed more than I did during that bike push back home.