Tuesday, March 11, 2008

ED: Erectile Dysfunction



Erectile Dysfunction or ED or commonly known as impotence is the most common problem for men, the inability to get and sustain erection or problems with getting sustained erection, there are various cause of Erectile Dysfunction, such as cardiovascular leakages and diabetes, and other medical factor. Good news when pfizer discover the treatment that can control erectile dysfunction, they develop Viagra which helps men with this kind of problem. Now there are online sites that help this kind of treatment to be known all over the world, it serves as the answers to all. Some sites which explains viagra - 21bluepill.com,they explain Viagra as well as the erectile dysfunction very informative, they make people more aware and more updated about this kind of treatment.

Easy Insurance


I am searching the net about insurance,a life insurance, heath or car insurance. I want to know what are the benefits if I am having this. Insurance is the transferance of risk. you have a risk..example, you might get sick, you might die, etc. insurance transfer that risk (or rather the financial hardship created by it) from you to the insurance company for a small monthly premium. So for example you might get sick and need a lot of money, worth of medical services...So knowing you could never afford that, you purchase insurance...transferring the risk to the insurance company in exchange for your monthly premium.

If we have someone to always have our backs, then we have to be feel safe, Insurance is here to protect us from all the worst things that could possibly happen to us.

Insurance may categorized into many ways, House Insurance, car insurance, health insurance, life insurance, if I have any one of these, I can assure that I have somebody I can lean on in times of crisis. As we live life day by day, we have to make secure of everything that belong to us, through insurance, we can now feel safe and we are guaranteed by our asset. Insurance serve us as “pure protection” that even if we leave in this world, we have something precious remembrance to our loved ones.

Monday, March 10, 2008

14



14 days to go, tomorrow will be the final defense of the remaining groups, good luck guys, hope all of you can make it, this your last chance. no more tomorrows...remember what sir J's said; forget march if you can't pass the final thesis defense tomorrow.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

15

15 days to go, at this moment, I started editing pictures, I started from the first batch of pictures, and it is around 320 students (times 2). Advance happy graduation! may all remaining group can defend their thesis very well so that they can join us this March. We pray for all of you guys...

Apple Time Capsule



Apple's new Time Capsule is one of only two devices we know of that incorporates both a wireless router and a hard drive into the same product. The other, a year-and-a-half-old router from Asus, offers neither the same high-speed wireless bandwidth nor as much storage capacity as the Time Capsule, which comes in 500GB (for $299) and 1TB (for $499) varieties. In its niche, then, the Time Capsule is the most advanced product on the market. Its price is also fair compared with a separate router and network-attached hard drive. Mac owners and the space or design conscious should consider the Time Capsule if they're in need of a router upgrade. Windows PC owners should look elsewhere for more advanced storage capabilities, as should anyone that demands fast wireless performance.

This brings us to the Time Capsule's USB port. The Airport Extreme Base Station had one as well, so much of the functionality is the same. The idea is that you can plug pretty much any networkable USB device into the Time Capsule and share it across your network. It can also accept a USB hub if you want to attach multiple devices. We successfully added a USB flash drive and a USB hard drive, each of which created another distinct drive volume on our network. Apple offers no RAID capability with the Time Capsule (unlike the old Asus router-storage combo product), so it cannot mirror added drives or map them into a contiguous volume. Mirroring a drive already set to backup might be excessive, but it would be useful to create a single volume out of multiple drives.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

16

16 days from now, will be our Graduation Recital, the most awaited moment for us who will be graduated this year... For me, it is the biggest celebration in my life! for almost a decade of striving just to finish my study, yet, I can say now that "Yes, I did It!". I feel this assurance of graduation after our thesis has been approved by our panelist. 16 days... and I started this day counting, the remaining days of my college life.

Nokia N95


It's GPS. It's a photo studio. It's a mobile disco. It's the world wide web. It's anything you want it to be. Explore the internet with 3.5G ease. Navigate the world with interactive maps and purchasable local city guides. Download your favorite music tracks. And capture it all with 5 megapixel clarity and Carl Zeiss optics. Experience the true power of multimedia computing with the Nokia N95 multimedia computer.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Archos 705 WiFi (80GB)



In the world of portable video players, there are swift little cheetahs like the Apple iPod Touch, midsize workhorses like the Cowon A3, and then there are breathtaking mastodons like the Archos 705 WiFi. If you take your gadgets extra-large, the Archos 705 WiFi offers a boatload of entertainment in a sturdy design priced at $399 (80GB) and $499 (160GB).

Design
With its 7-inch, widescreen display, the Archos 705 WiFi is an intimidating, metal-clad gadget that is equally useful for playing videos and clubbing assailants--seriously, this thing is enormous. Unlike its fifth-generation kin (the Archos 405 and the 605 WiFi), the face of the Archos 705 WiFi is utterly devoid of buttons, relying on its touch screen to take care of everything from menu navigation to volume control. Headphone output, power adapter input, and buttons for power and TV output are located on the left edge of the Archos 705 WiFi, leaving the right and top edges bare. The bottom edge of the Archos 705 WiFi is packed with ports for USB transfer, USB hosting, and Archos' own proprietary jack used for accessories such as the company's DVR Station, FM receiver, and battery extender. Flipping over the Archos 705 WiFi, you'll find a metal fold-out kickstand for hands-free use and a removable battery pack (replacements run $29).

Features
The majority of the features found on the Archos 705 WiFi are identical to the excellent ones found on the Archos 605 WiFi (the recipient of a 2007 CNET Editors' Choice). Packed within the 705 WiFi's giant metal husk are a music player, a video player, a photo viewer, a PDF reader, a Wi-Fi video rental portal, and an optional Flash-enabled Web browser (Opera), as well as optional widgets such as games, weather, an RSS newsreader, and more

source: CNET.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Hellboy 2



With a signature blend of action, humor and character-based spectacle, the saga of the world's toughest, kitten-loving hero from Hell continues to unfold in "Hellboy 2" Bigger muscle, badder weapons and more ungodly villains arrive in an epic vision of imagination from Oscar-nominated director Guillermo del Toro ("Pan's Labyrinth").

In "Hellboy 2," after an ancient truce existing between humankind and the invisible realm of the fantastic is broken, hell on Earth is ready to erupt. A ruthless leader who treads the world above and the one below defies his bloodline and awakens an unstoppable army of creatures. Now, it's up to the planet's toughest, roughest superhero to battle the merciless dictator and his marauders. He may be red. He may be horned. He may be misunderstood. But when you need the job done right, it's time to call in Hellboy (Ron Perlman).

Along with his expanding team in the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Development-pyrokinetic girlfriend Liz (Selma Blair), aquatic empath Abe (Doug Jones) and protoplasmic mystic Johann-the BPRD will travel between the surface strata and the unseen magical one, where creatures of fantasy become corporeal. And Hellboy, (in "Hellboy 2") a creature of two worlds who's accepted by neither, must choose between the life he knows and an unknown destiny that beckons him.

STARRING: Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Thomas Kretschmann, John Hurt
DIRECTOR: Guillermo del Toro

It is More Than my Thesis

I received yesterday from the registrar's office, the soft copy of pictures for candidates for college graduation, again, for three consecutive years, I'll be the one will make presentations for every graduates, presentations in which, every graduate who will be called to get his/her diploma, his/her picture will appear in the screen, it is not an easy job, considering that, we (including me) are more than 500 candidates for graduation, meaning, I have to make more than 500 presentations also, excluding those for academic excellence awardees and service awardees, 5 days from now will be the start of our graduation practice, God where do i can find more time to make this project? As of now we in my group still working for our thesis documents, and tomorrow, we will be having a test run for our system to our clients, I have no more enough time to make this "project"if I will not make this overnight as what i normally do.Again, I have to make sufferings just to fulfill my responsibility. I know, after my graduation, is another challenges in my life. challenges that I have to face and overcome for the sake of my dreams, as long as there are people who believes in me,and someone who wait for me,everything will gonna be okay.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Morph concept phone

Morph, a concept cell phone co-developed by Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge, is among the projects featured in "Design and the Elastic Mind," an exhibition of art-meets-technology advances on display through May 12 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Morph is intended to demonstrate how nanotechnology might be used to make mobile devices stretchable, flexible, transparent, and easier to keep clean.

Announced in March of last year, the partnership between Nokia Research Center and the University of Cambridge is intended to initially focus on nanotechnologty applications. NRC has established a research facility at the university's West Cambridge site and collaborates with several departments, including the school's Nanoscience Center and Electrical Division of the Engineering Department. Although Morph technology likely will be incorporated first in high-end handsets, it eventually will find its way into low-cost mobile phones, Nokia says. source: CNET

AFP: Armed Forces of the President

The armed forces of the President, not the People

The media reported the thousands of outraged citizens who attended the massive gathering in Makati to manifest their outrage against Ms Arroyo and her gang of liars. But there were equally indignant citizens who could not do so because they were not allowed by the hypocritical soldiers.

Entry points to the great gathering of indignant citizens in Makati were blocked by the soldiers and policemen under the orders of their commander in chief. Thousands of Filipinos who wanted to join the angry protest were barred by the Armed Forces for shallow and stupid excuses.

The people were merely intending to add their voices to the indignant outcry against Ms Arroyo, her husband and their children, the blowhards in the Cabinet, the team who abducted Rodolfo Lozada and threatened his life, Mike Defensor who gave him P50,000 and Manuel Gaite who loaned him P500,000 supposedly from their own pockets and out of the goodness of their bleeding hearts.

But the people were denied this constitutional right by the AFP. Filipinos who could not exhibit their identification cards were denied free passage. In another entry point, the road was blocked by a big bus that the soldiers said could not be moved because of engine trouble.

Originally Postd by: Jane Abao of TOPIX