Archive for June, 2007

Salary guide of the in-demand job in Australia

Aside from U.S and Canada, we already knew that Australia is one of the favorite destination of the would be migrant worker or overseas Filipino worker. What are the in-demand jobs? How much is the salary? These are the questions that will surely ring in the mind when one is thinking to work overseas specifically [...]


New Generation IPOD

IPOD might be used this way in future generation, how do we name it then when this happens an epi-POD.. or much better, tombs-POD… ********************************************************************* Liked this article? Keep up to date by SUBSCRIBING OUR FEEDHave something in your mind? share with us & leave your commentDon’t hesitate to drop an e-mail if you know [...]


Three simple ways to hide or remove Blogger Navbar

In continuation of the blogging customization post that we started two weeks back, our blogging tip for today is about hiding the blogger navbar. The Blogger Navbar is a 40 pixel high that appears by default at the top of every Blogger-powered blog(blogspot). It includes search blog, flag blog, next blog, dashboard and sign in/out [...]


Filipino Food :Tulis Silog -Tuyo Dilis Sinangag at Itlog

Want to try new menu for your breakfast with this Tuyo variation? Fed up with the all-time favorite tuyo and kamatis combo in morning!.. then check this out and try to prepare unique Filipino Food in nature called Tulis-Silog. A Tulis Silog is a combo breakfast meal consist of Tuyo, Dilis, Sinangag and Itlog – [...]


HItachi is Cracking the Holy Grail of Mind Control

“Forget the clicker: A new technology in Japan could let you control electronic devices without lifting a finger simply by reading brain activity.” This is the heading of the “Hitachi: Move the Train With Your Brain” article that I read in Wired Beta today. A “brain-machine interface” developed by Hitachi Inc., that took advantage of [...]


The House That Fried Chicken Built

Max’s Restaurant’s beginnings started in 1945, after WW II. Maximo Gimenez, A Stanford-educated teacher, befriended the American occupation troops stationed in Quezon City. Because of this friendship, the soldiers regularly visited Maximo’s nearby home for a drink or two. Later on, the troops insisted that they pay for their drinks. This prompted Maximo to open [...]


Here comes the Final Photo Teaser of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Here are some of the photo teasers of The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix released by Warmer Bros. If you are one among the millions of Harry Potter fans who can’t wait to see the movie in big screen I suggest to keep your mouse on rolling as the following images will [...]


Six Life Lessons You Must Read

Carl Pei’s article about six life lessons resulted to an influx of visitors from digg, stumbleupon and spotflex. Wonder why that article attracts visitors and diggers post then go ahead and read on and join me decide if this funny lessons is worth reading or not. Understanding six lessons in life in funny and logical [...]


Tips on Sending Remittances

If your employer abroad is a Filipino contractor, it is most probable that a pre-arranged scheme is already in place for remitting money to your beneficiary. Some large foreign companies, including shipping lines, make prior agreements with their workers in sending remittances via payroll deduction. If you are employed as a domestic helper, you should [...]


Add Recent Comment Widget for Blogspot Bloggers

Last time we’ve talked about adding FAVICON in your blog/site. Now as promise I will give you idea or should I say a very resourceful link that will provide you a recent comment widget code very easily. With so many coders and hackers around I’m sure there are different ways to add recent comment in [...]