You probably have seen the phrase “subscribed to my RSS feeds” in most blogs and you probably have seen it in this blog. But what is RSS ? The internet is known for frequently introducing new technologies. One of those created with the advent of Web 2.0 is what is known as RSS. RSS simply stands for “Really Simple Syndication” To know what is RSS click on this youtube video and understand what RSS in plain English is without having to go through really technical terms. Once you have answered the question on what is RSS, you might want to subscribe to my RSS feeds for free by clicking the RSS icon below. Click here to subscribe If you still do not understand what is RSS despite the really simple explanation, fret not! It does not mean you are dumb; it’s just that maybe technology isn’t really your thing. Anyway there is good old trusty email, so you can still not miss a post from this blog as you can subscribe for free via email. Just put your email address below … [Read more...]
Kung Hei Fat Choi or Kung Hei huat chai ?
Today, January 25, 2009 is considered as “New Year’s eve” (just much like our December 31) for our Chinese brothers and sisters. Tomorrow, Monday January 26, 2009 marks the New Year for 2009 for the Chinese. Unlike our Gregorian Calendar which is based on the position of the earth on its revolution around the sun, the Chinese follows the “Lunar calendar” which is based on the cycles of the moon phase. However strictly speaking, the Chinese do not follow the Lunar calendar but follow what is known as a “Lunisolar” calendar. In a Lunisolar calendar, months are based on the Lunar cycle, however intercalary months are added in order that the lunar calendar might somewhat be in sync with the solar based calendars. Lunisolar calendars is what is being followed by the Chinese, Hebrew and Hindus. Only the “Hijri” calendar which is used by the Muslims follow a purely lunar year. Anyway, in celebration of the Chinese New year, I sent an SMS message to some of my Chinese friends with the … [Read more...]
Emotions song in acapella
I’ve been continuing my search for great acapella music in the internet since it is my favorite type of music genre. I’ve stumbled upon the “Emotions song”, originally written and performed by the Bee Gees in 1977. The emotions song made a comeback in 2001 through the R & B group Destiny child. I’m not really a fan of these groups, but I sure do like the voice mixing in their acapella. Want to hear the best “Emotions song” in acapella ? Click on the youtube video below. By the way for bloggers, “Emotions song” is a HITLOD keyword, if you don’t what that is, then download our ebook, Guerilla Blogger’s strategy and tactics in making cash online. If you want to buy the "Emotions song" album by Destiny child, then check it out at my Guerilla Blogger E-store. … [Read more...]
Bulaklak Acapella
Bulaklak is the Filipino word for “flower.” Bulaklak is also the title of a song composed by Lito Camo which is popularized by the singing group “Viva hot babes.” Because of this popularization, the “Bulaklak” song has become so popular. Some people say that the “Bulaklak” song connotes a double meaning, especially the way the Bulaklak song was performed by the Viva hot Babes. However some people disagree otherwise and say that only peoplewith malicious mind think about the double meaning int the song "Bulaklak." I don’t want to go into the debate whether or not the song “Bulaklak” connotes a double meaning. But here is a different kind of rendition of the “Bulaklak” song performed by my favorite Philippine singing group, The Company, Asia’s premiere Vocal ensemble. (Acapella music is one of my favorite song genre) Click on the youtube video below to see a different kind renedition of the song "Bulaklak" … [Read more...]
Free ebook on how to write Philippine legal forms in the Philippine bar exams
Whew !!! Finally I finished another ebook project entitled “A Dunce guide to writing legal forms in the Philippine bar exams” This short but very useful 15 page ebook for law students and bar exam candidates is now ready for download. The good news about this is that I AM GIVING IT AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE !!! For some people, writing legal forms is the hardest part of the last exam in the Philippine bar exams. This is probably because legal forms take some much time to memorize and there are hundreds of legal forms that you should be familiar with. Six months into my review period I already anticipated this problem so instead of crossing my fingers and relying upon luck, with the help of my “Bar buddies.” I developed my own system on how to tackle legal forms. If you have a blog, help spread the word, about this free and very useful guide in writing legal forms in the Philippine bar exams. So what are you waiting for? Grab your copy now of “A Dunce guide to writing legal forms … [Read more...]
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