Monthly Archives: November 2006

Ouch and Argh Day

I've cancelled my planned trips today because I'm going through a gout attack, something I go through around once a year and let me tell you right now, it is so fucking PAINFUL, but I cannot do much other than … Continue reading

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Announcing: Mobile.Exchange.Ph

The latest in a series of Exchanges, Mobile Exchange, is the first daily blog - magazine featuring the latest developments in the Philippine mobile gadget scene. Everyday, Mobile Exchange will feature a gadget, accessory, service, tips, reviews, video or event, … Continue reading

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Review of Casino Royale

Of all the James Bond books, Casino Royale happened to be the first one I read when I was in high school. I remember it was a boring summer, and after watching one of Roger Moore's outings (which I remember … Continue reading

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Casino Royale

Of all the James Bond books, Casino Royale happened to be the first one I read when I was in high school. I remember it was a boring summer, and after watching one of Roger Moore's outings (which I remember … Continue reading

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Of Aggregators and Unique Content

Over the past two weeks, I've noticed two new websites that siphon posts off of Ballex and Kikay. This site: http://skincare.simra.net/, which got RubyG's post on Skin Food, and this site: http://basketball.sports-guru.com, which gets almost all of the posts off … Continue reading

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Open Source is Good. To a Point.

Erwin Oliva wrote today about how an RP Software Association opposes the Open Source Bill, here. I expect a great deal of mud slinging to start from either side. What would be good though, is for both to start stating … Continue reading

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My Neighbors

For some odd reason I want to write about my neighbors. To the right of our house (if you come out of the gate), are the Schellekens, featuring M and B, whom like many of the residents of our village, … Continue reading

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