Except for checking the occasional market sites to check on the prices, its has been ages since I last used or access my multiply accounts. Only today did I learn that Multiply is closing its social network site and will concentrate on its e-Commerce aspect. For a number of us that have previously used the account, the problem is we have until December 1, 2012 (that's already tomorrow!) to download everything. :-(
Friday, November 30, 2012
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Everything I Needed To Know About Life, I Learned From a Jigsaw Puzzle
Jacquie Sewell
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- Don’t force a fit. If something is meant to be, it will come together naturally.
- When things aren’t going so well, take a break. Everything will look different when you return.
- Be sure to look at the big picture. Getting hung up on the little pieces only leads to frustration.
- Perseverance pays off. Every important puzzle went together bit by bit, piece by piece.
- When one spot stops working, move to another. But be sure to come back later (see #4).
- The Creator of the puzzle gave you the picture as a guidebook. Refer to the Creator’s guidebook often.
- Variety is the spice of life. It’s the different colors and patterns that make the puzzle interesting.
- Working together with friends and family makes any task fun.
- Establish the border first. Boundaries give a sense of security and order.
- Don’t be afraid to try different combinations. Some matches are surprising.
- Take time often to celebrate your successes—even little ones.
- Anything worth doing takes time and effort. A great puzzle can’t be rushed.
- When you finally reach the last piece, don’t be sad. Rejoice in the masterpiece you’ve made and enjoy a well-deserved rest.
Permission granted to send to others, but not for commercial purposes
Source: http://www.appleseeds.org/Life_Jigsaw.htm
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Where did my Smart prepaid load go?
I was trying out a Smart prepaid sim on a hand-me-down Iphone 3GS. Last July 24, I put in a prepaid load of P100. To be sure that I don't accidentally use the load on mobile internet, I have disabled the 3G as well as Cellular Data.
Just now, I found the feature of the Sim Applications and checked my load balance and I received a text saying I have only P10.00 balance.
I have not made any calls nor sent anyone any text messages.
So where did my load go to? Is there a way to find out where it went?
Just now, I found the feature of the Sim Applications and checked my load balance and I received a text saying I have only P10.00 balance.
I have not made any calls nor sent anyone any text messages.
So where did my load go to? Is there a way to find out where it went?
Sunday, July 29, 2012
QC Regulates Use of Plastic Bags
The Quezon City Government has enacted Ordinance #2140 otherwise known as the "Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance"
. Instead of outright banning the use of plastic bags, the government
has implemented a scheme that will reduce the use of plastic bags in the
city. The plan is to change the mindset of the consumers to bring
their own reusable bags when they make their purchases in all shops
including supermarkets, grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacy,
department stores as well as the wet markets.
The aim of the government is to reduce the trash being thrown into the landfill. As cited in the Ordinance, the city produces some 700 cu. m. or about forty five 10-wheeler truck load of plastic bags alone which are being dumped in the Payatas landfill per day.
A total ban on plastic is not the best solution to the garbage problem. According to www.reuseit.com, paper is better than plastic is a myth. Forcing people to shift to using paper bags will not reduce the trash produced but will actually increase costs as well as increase the cutting of trees. You can read more on the Paper Chase from the Ecology Global Network .
In the implementation which takes effect starting on August, 2012, the government is imposing a "plastic recovery system fee" of P2.00 to the consumer who do not bring their own reusable bags or redeem "used plastic bags". The P2.00 is charged on each plastic bag, regardless of size. The collected amount will be put into a Green Fund which can then be used in the store's green projects.
For the mechanics, consumers are to bring their own bags to used for their shopping. They can bring reusable bags or old plastic bags. The old plastic bags can be redeemed with the store ie. they will be replaced with new ones for use of their current purchase. If however the consumer does not bring a bag, and would require their purchase to be put into one, they will be charged P2.00 for each bag.
To date, only the Manila Bulletin, the Daily Tribune and Journal Online has carried the news, so the question now is how aware the public will be come August.
For any questions or problems, consumers can call the Quezon City Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department at 4447272 local 8348 and 8349.
The aim of the government is to reduce the trash being thrown into the landfill. As cited in the Ordinance, the city produces some 700 cu. m. or about forty five 10-wheeler truck load of plastic bags alone which are being dumped in the Payatas landfill per day.
A total ban on plastic is not the best solution to the garbage problem. According to www.reuseit.com, paper is better than plastic is a myth. Forcing people to shift to using paper bags will not reduce the trash produced but will actually increase costs as well as increase the cutting of trees. You can read more on the Paper Chase from the Ecology Global Network .
In the implementation which takes effect starting on August, 2012, the government is imposing a "plastic recovery system fee" of P2.00 to the consumer who do not bring their own reusable bags or redeem "used plastic bags". The P2.00 is charged on each plastic bag, regardless of size. The collected amount will be put into a Green Fund which can then be used in the store's green projects.
For the mechanics, consumers are to bring their own bags to used for their shopping. They can bring reusable bags or old plastic bags. The old plastic bags can be redeemed with the store ie. they will be replaced with new ones for use of their current purchase. If however the consumer does not bring a bag, and would require their purchase to be put into one, they will be charged P2.00 for each bag.
To date, only the Manila Bulletin, the Daily Tribune and Journal Online has carried the news, so the question now is how aware the public will be come August.
For any questions or problems, consumers can call the Quezon City Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department at 4447272 local 8348 and 8349.
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