Microsoft's worst nightmare
This is Bill Gates worst nightmare, encoutering the G.ho.st. I hope Microsoft won’t close their windows.
Totally cloud computing. I already made an entry about this useful web-based service from the Ghost Inc before. A brochure of G.ho.st® VC we’ve found during the iBlog5 reminded me of this service which I have found 1 or 2 years ago. › Continue reading
Philippine Colleges Classes Moved
It’s a beautiful day of Monday, and no classes yet! My vacation extends until the 17th of June as announced by the University. Although the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) announced last Saturday that start of classes on Philippine colleges will be postponed until June 15, FEU announced suspension of classes earlier on Friday after unconfirmed information had been disseminated through text messages to the FEU community.
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May Top Commentator Contest-Winner
The flower month of May opens an abundant year for one of my loyal visitors here at Myphemaster. That person recorded to be my Top Commentator for the month of May will have 1-Year FREE webhosting with 1 gigabyte of storage (Domain Name not included) from our Webhosting Division.
This month’s winner is a 27 year-old blogger from the Philippines. He manages 5 blogs on blogspot, one of which he used to join our “May Top Commentator Contest.” Blogging since May 2006, I would like to Congratulate deejayz of Back to basics. deejaycmos blog.
Thank you for participating! I will contact the email address you have indicated on your comment.
Important Announcement
On June 1, 2009, I launched “Comment to Feed” campaign here on my blog. I am running this campaign together with the Monthly Top Commentator Contest which means our top commentator will also be our top donor of food.
Comment to Feed
I’ve recently wrote an entry about The Hunger Site. I am very much moved by the cause of the website and amazed on how the single click each day on The Hunger Site homepage that I made could have feed those who are in need, while helping them to start building a decent life.
I came up with this campaign inspired by The Hunger Site cause. But unlike the buttons on The Hunger Site homepage which an individual must click to contribute to the cause, as a blogger I would like to make use of my blogsite as an instrument for other bloggers, visitors and myself to DO something for this cause. I do not intend to replace The Hunger Site but giving my readers, and those who are already supporting The Hunger Site, the opportunity to make the reach of the help to more people everyday.
How can I help?
Starting June 1, 2009- Every comment on any topic posted on http://myphemaster.dejarme.net is equivalent to a cup of rice which will be donated to charities who provides feeding program for the needy.
I do not limit myself just by doing this campaign on my blog but also to volunteer personally with the feeding program during free days. Start commenting now to feed…
Tornado spotted in Manila
This is unbelievable, I never thought I’d ever witness a tornado here in the Philippines most especially here in Manila. My brother recorded the video of the tornado as seen from the window of our apartment unit here in Sampaloc, Manila. I just came from a dinner date for our monthsary when I noticed the clouds forming a funnel shape until it reached longer down to the ground ( I guess, since the buildings blocks our vision).
Updated: 23:03 Manila time- finally posted on my youtube channel. I thought it was the first tornado ever spotted in the Metropolitan Manila, but there were like 2 other videos taken 2-3 years ago. Sorry for my ignorance for stating on my channel that it is the “first ever tornado spotted in Manila.” Although few more videos were already documented, this is an environmental phenomenon in the Philippines.
I am: at 20
Need I say more, as I woke up this morning, greetings flooded my phone inbox and email as well. I am off my teenage years now and I already accepted the fact (time goes by so fast). I have to stick with the score twenty- for the next 10 years. I enjoyed my childhood so much, thanks to my parents and to all the people who made it possible. I was like a deteriorating engine as I grew up but with all the support that I earned from everyone, I am still standing.
Now that I am growing up older into my adulthood and I took it positively. All the privileges only an adult is awarded, now I am enjoying. Have a driver’s license (drive a car), curfew exemption, vote future leaders, etc. I just thought it was exciting, and very thrilling, just like a video game, you’ll never know what’s in store. But it was different as I went ahead. Aside from learning that we should have taken these privileges with utmost responsibility, sometimes life would have turn the other side from what we have expected, and we can’t just re-load the “last save points” in our life (do we have save points?) just like on a video game. We just have to accept the fact that it has been done.
But for this reason, doesn’t it becomes more thrilling? I’ve always been a positive thinker. You cannot just pull me down and cry. To be honest, with my failures, it took me some time to get back on track and that is what’s important. Don’t force yourselves, but don’t let your long self reflection time to cause you fall down.
I am posting this blog entry of mine last hour before my birthday ends. It was just a busy day. Have you sent your greetings already? LoL, thanks in advance!
The Hunger Site
I’ve been doing a Paid-to-Read Emails for almost 3 years now just for fun since I don’t have anything to do with my email address before haha… and I already generated $30 from it, but this one is better.
Last week I’ve been to a click-to-donate website called thehungersite.com. The Hunger Site is owned and operated by Tim Kunin and Greg Hesterberg, co-owners of CharityUSA.com (parent company of GreaterGood Network). Although registered as a for-profit corporation, the revenue generated by the website and the purchases on their merchandise were donated to charitable partners; GreaterGood.org, Mercy Corps, Feeding America (formerly America’s Second Harvest), Save Darfur Coalition, and The ONE Campaign. Aside from supporting the cause to alleviate hunger, there are 5 more being promoted on the tab selection at the top of the page. › Continue reading
iBlog5
Yesterday, I’ve attended my first blogger event ever since I started my Aikee’s Corner. It was amazing to see several bloggers of all ages.
Saturday morning I woke up 3am. I haven’t decided if I’ll be going to the event or not. After 2 more hours, I got myself all dressed up and ready to go. Getting myself on the venue is not a problem, I took 20-minute FX ride to get to PHILCOA, and then another Jeepney ride going to U.P. Diliman Campus. It was my first time in the campus. I’ve only seen the University on the television and photos. I’ve been a little confused when I got inside the campus, I thought it would be just that easy when I saw it on wikimapia, but the Jeepney turned the otherside. But since I am early to arrive the venue, I decided to take a little tour around the campus and turn my misadventure the other way around. I’ve arrived at the College of Law premises without knowing it after a few walk and talk. You’re right I thought I am lost since I made Quezon Hall my landmark instead of Gonzalez Hall, but the security guards on each building inside the campus were very helpful, unlike in my school, LOL!
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Tropical Storm "Emong"
My mom tried to call me on my cellular phone yesterday while I was on my way home from our hospital duty in Valenzuela General Hospital. I wasn’t able to pickup the call because I haven’t noticed it besides I was so exhausted. Just now, I learned that our province was the most devastated by the typhoon. I’ve seen our neighbor (Vicky Castillo) in GMA7’s 24oras being interviewed because their house has been destroyed by the calamity. She even hanged their wet clothes on the power lines knocked down by “Emong” in the middle of the highway.
According to the news yesterday, the typhoon was bound to set the land in Bolinao in the evening, and Bani is just a town before center of the typhoon. But before learning the news today about the devastation, I’ve tried to call back my Mom, but their phones are turned off, maybe they’re saving the batteries for important usage since the the power lines are down. But my brother told me that, my parents called him when I’m in the University, so I need not to worry anymore.
I am: Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
Our home desktop has been upgraded replaced from the ancient pentium3 processor to an Intel® Core™2 Duo processor. We’ve already configured everything before I went for my hospital duty this afternoon and when I went home this evening I immediately tested it until now (01:30). My big bro bought the CPU with his best bud yesterday evening but we haven’t had time to fix everything yet.
It’s so cool. haha… I’ve been time lag since my first hold of our P3 processor. Now I can use our home desktop to edit videos through Adobe Premiere and MS Movie Maker, or maybe play SecondLife at home and even faster loading of Adobe Photoshop or Flash without having the computer frozen.
Fast, fast, fast…means increased productivity ergo, profitability!
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