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2nd life...

just this morning i downloaded an installer for second life www.secondlife.com ... a lot of you may already be familiar with this online 3-D virtual world... in our mountains we don't have it that's why it's my first time to try it out... hehehhe... not really... i heard of it a lot of times but knowing me, im not really into online gaming... though i play online billiards from time to time... so i did try it this evening with a help from my friend tammy who plays a lot... after a while i still don't know how things work... ehehhe... got a photo of me and my friends inside the virtual world... and i'm an alien... hahahaha... peace!

an exciting experiment...

life is designed to fail that's how i view it and people are given a lot of chances to defy such destiny... simple things can lead to a major achievement or the other way around... and this is life and as it is we need to have control over it... first thing we need to know our purpose, then set our goals and work on getting them and when we’re there we do not stop… we continue to move forward… life is a continues process and it only stops when our heart stops functioning… ok where i’m going now?... for me life is always a challenge… a challenge of survival… a challenge of keeping it in order… a challenge of keeping it exciting and a lot more kind of trials… while it’s true that sometimes we lost control but things should not stop in there… losing control is just another kind in which it tries to see the capacity to get yourself all together and rise from the ruins… see?... that’s life!… an exciting experiment… peace!

the xo laptop...

"It’s not a laptop project. It’s an education project." In 2002, MIT Professor Nicholas Negroponte experienced first-hand how connected laptops transformed the lives of children and their families in a remote Cambodian village. A seed was planted: If every child in the world had access to a computer, what potential could be unlocked? What problems could be solved? These questions eventually led to the foundation of One Laptop per Child, and the creation of the XO laptop. OLPC’s mission is to provide a means for learning, self-expression, and exploration to the nearly two billion children of the developing world with little or no access to education. While children are by nature eager for knowledge, many countries have insufficient resources to devote to education—sometimes less than $20 per year per child (compared to an average of $7,500 in the United States). By giving children their very own connected XO laptop, we are giving them a window to the outside world, access to v

projects...

im kinda happy with what i and teddy have started the bcdone or bacolod one www.bcdone.co.nr ... currently we have 1 project under development and is due next month, we are actually trying to get it done earlier... just this afternoon my prof offered me another project, not much of the details yet but i really wish to close the deal... we are building our portfolio and as much as possible we could get a lot of projects... im sleepy and feeling hungry.... peace!

chicken inasal...

yesterday we had our club outreach activity at the capitol lagoon and it was nice to help some little kids in our own little way... after that we went to sm for a window shopping then had our dinner at manokan country the home of the original chicken inasal... it was a fun day... peace!!...

food talk...

got a new place to dine here in the city, we planned to try it out and last weds we did... the place has a good ambiance and delicious baby back ribs, its called rib house... its located near doctor's hospital just across the street... the price is reasonable just enough for a student's budget... last night while i was driving i spotted that gerry's grill was finally open, i'm not that really new about this resto since in manila there's a lot of them, i'll just need to discover what's different on this one... heheh... with a lot of nice places to go when you love to eat, nothing can still beat the original manokan country, chicken inasal with garlic rice is still the best for me... peace!

rainy tuesday...

woke up around 10:00, it's not me waking up late in the morning even a stayed awake until 2am... one reason probably is the cool weather, it's raining... yeah, rain is all over bacolod this morning not a good thing for me because it slows me down... i've just finished eating my breakfast while some people are already done with their lunch.. heheh... i'm currently doing my usual stuff, net surfing... checking pix from my multiply buddies, friendster and reading emails... in a few hours i'll be in school again and until now i don't have my assignment for my networking subject... i'm lazy now... wheheh... rain.. rain... peace!

free rice...

FreeRice is a sister site of the world poverty site, Poverty.com FreeRice has two goals: Provide English vocabulary to everyone for free. Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free support this project... all you have to do is play... now click here and start playing...

bcdone... bacolod one

finally we started with a project... me and teddy agreed to create an entity name to represent ourselves we call it Bacolod One http://bcdone.pandela.net ... while reading a forum i found this site http://www.pinoybigbriber.com and i started laughing hard... nyahahah... peace!

free hosting just for me...

joomla ... hehhe ... desperate to have my joomla site to function properly i seek an advise from a web development guru sir jubert http://www.trebskie.org/ ... the great thing about it he gave me a free hosting for my joomla experiment and it's really a big help comes with it is a full running installation of joomla 1.0.13... using the same link i posted below you can have a glimpse of my site... sir i owe you this one... thanks... i've created a adsense account... you know why... peace!

joomla! part 2....

starting with a fresh installation with not much of an idea can bring you to the strange land... that's happening to me... with not much knowledge in joomla! i tried installing the thing on my online site... while it sweetly works on local workstation it doesn't online... first not knowing the latest version... i installed 1.0 and a lot of problems came out... fix here... fix there... hmmm.. it's not working... solution ask from the guru's in the community site... then i was told i'm running the old version with a lot of bugs in it... that happens when you don't read instructions like me... hehhe... i now need to reinstall which i did using the newer 1.5RC and hopes for a much better result... but then again like the first one, a problem... the client side is in disarray... asked for help from the forum and did some adjustments... i did corrected some error though... but no totally... need to work on it now... reposting link... http://tupv97.pandela.org/tupv97/

8,911,336... thats my blogs rank...

Technorati: Authority: , Rank: 8,911,336... hahahaha... but hey... i read this article that says the number of bloggers world wide now exceeds 50 million... see?... nyahahah... peace!

joomla!...

i started doing my first joomla! site... it's an experiment for me since i don't know joomla! that well... i already had it running in my pandela account for the tupv97 community... http://tupv97.pandela.org ...i encountered some problems that until now i haven't found any fix... still digging for it on the net... got two problems so far... 1st "PHP register_globals setting is `ON` instead of `OFF`" i have that message on the admin panel... i tried doing some fixes i found on various forums but still i cannot resolve the isssue... i'll be seeking a guru's advise on this one... also for my 2nd problem... this one can be a file transfer issue but i'm not really sure of that... if you're going to look at the image below... there should be a menu on the top for all the functions and control but all was gone for the reason that i really don't know... the encircled part is a hint why... i just don't know where to start... hmmm... peace