Archive for January, 2008
I just read this post in my Friendster Bulletin Board. The original title of the post was “Things Losers Do on Friendster“. This was posted by a friend and I think it’s noteworthy to repost it here. For Friendster users like myself, maybe you’re already familiar with this bulletin post. I […]
January 31st, 2008 | Posted in Friendster | 16 Comments
Consider this post as an addendum to my previous article on Two-way Links. Sad to say, many people have not read that post inasmuch as many still want to make one on this blogger. Why make one? Simple. Many have asked me for a link exchange without linking back. Wow! […]
January 29th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 28 Comments
This blog is growing bit by bit everyday. This is due to the support shown by regular readers who keep this blogger going. For that reason, blogging has become more meaningful, fun and enjoyable. Reading these people’s blog posts daily are some of my sources of ideas and inspiration. With […]
January 27th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 41 Comments
One of the archived articles in this blog is on the Use of Chinese Lunar Calendar. However, the chart (or calendar itself) was not presented. Hence I am posting this article which includes the chart in determining or predetermining your unborn baby’s gender.
If you’re a pregnant mother, an expectant father or […]
January 25th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 13 Comments
This is an article I have stumbled upon the internet a few year ago which I used as a guide in refilling ink cartridges of my Deskjet printers. I might as well share it with you, dear readers, since most of you are presumably deskjet/inkjet printer owners. You might try out the guidelines included in […]
January 25th, 2008 | Posted in Technology | 6 Comments
Yeah, right. It’s one of the many dreaded events a blog owner hopes not to happen often. My server was down for an hour or two (I think). It scared the living daylights out me knowing how important it is to keep a blog running, with visitors or without visitors.
For all those […]
January 24th, 2008 | Posted in WordPress | 26 Comments
Do you want to earn more than what you make from your day job? Are you interested in making $50,000 a month by just sitting down and practically doing nothing? Do you want to spend your waking hours counting money from a job that pays you even when you sleep? Or let’s put […]
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Personal Thoughts | 5 Comments
Warning from the author: The images in this article are extremely graphic in nature. They could frighten you so hold on to your seats. Parental Guidance is highly recommended.
I have a very limited time to blog today due to my commitments outside the blogosphere. I’m posting this article to deviate from the usual serious topics […]
January 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Photography | 27 Comments
Linking with other blogs is one of the many concerns of a blogger. This is a fact that no blogger can deny. Even the biggest blogs on the planet need links to maintain popularity and ranks in standardized site metrics. This also provides other bloggers ease in finding who directly links to […]
January 21st, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 10 Comments
Mybloglog is currently down. Actually, since last night, the site has been down due to unknown reasons.
Mybloglog’s widget is one of the widgets that I have identified to load at a very slow rate. I have deleted the Bumpzee widget here because it was the most problematic of all widgets I have encountered.
For […]
January 20th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 9 Comments
I’d like to share with you, dear readers, one of the articles I have stumbled upon while surfing the net this morning. This article is going to be one of the bases of my speech about “The Importance of Mathematics in Growing Industries” in front of a live audience 3 days from now. […]
January 19th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 2 Comments
Akismet is an anti-spam plugin for WordPress blogs. It is most popular among WordPress users because during the setup of the blog, it is highly recommended that the Akismet plugin be activated above anything else. In fact, it is integrated as part of WordPress installation since version 2.0 and automatically activated in all […]
January 18th, 2008 | Posted in WordPress | 15 Comments
Upgrading to the latest release of WordPress (this time version 2.3.2) can sometimes be heartbreaking. A lot of sad things can happen especially during the upgrade process where the transfer of updated files could fail. WordPress does not provide an automated process for this, but a good plugin can do the trick. […]
January 15th, 2008 | Posted in WordPress | 28 Comments
After posting an article displaying my intent to build a group of Ilocano bloggers, I have received comments and shouts in my shout box showing support to this goal. Perhaps the biggest challenge is to convince locals to join the blog bandwagon. Personally, I know of a lot of people in my home province […]
January 15th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 2 Comments
Whooaah! I’m back in Ilocos Norte after staying for nearly 3 days in Baguio City. I went there to meet a fellow blogger named RJ – a very beautiful, intelligent and very sexy female blogger from the said city. Our topics ranged from personal to professional aspects of our lives and I had this […]
January 14th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 15 Comments
Yesterday, my friend in Laoag City texted me that this blog already has a Page Rank. “So what?” I said, since I was offline and giving a lecture to Nurses at that time.
Upon arriving home, I turned on the PC to check my emails at first. Another text message was again sent to […]
January 11th, 2008 | Posted in Blogging | 27 Comments
The Philippine government under Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo relives the issue regarding the national identification system which was first proposed during the administration of former Pres. Fidel V. Ramos. During the former president’s time, the proposal was trashed by the Philippine Congress and Senate due to unconstitutionality. This time again, the present government pushes […]
January 10th, 2008 | Posted in Philippine Politics | 13 Comments