Recent Links › February 2007
- The truth about INQ7.net
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So What really happened to inq7.net, in relation to inquirer.net and gmanews.tv? #
- Windows Vista: The Best Case for Windows XP Ever
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Why you shouldn’t consider Windows Vista, at least not for now. #
- Canon EOS-1D Mark III released!
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10 frames per second up to 110 JPEGs at full resolution of the 10.1 megapixel APS–H sensor. 3–inch LCD with Live View. ISO 100-3200, plus ISO 50 and 6400 extensions. 19 cross–type AF sensors. No better camera exists. #
- 52 Proven Stress Reducers
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I gotta try at least some of these stress reduction guides, or just simply simplify my life. #
- Clique Booth
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The cat is now out of the bag: Clique Booth is a project of Fotogra Weddings that will change the way Filipino weddings are covered! There’s no other reason to have your wedding photographed by someone else, except if you’re getting me! #
- Is Your Notebook Battery Losing Life Fast?
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There’s a discussion regarding laptop battery life problems that may not be related to the battery itself at all. #
- Monuments
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“And so I?m one of the young people who believe very little in the spirit of Edsa, whatever that may be. Of course, Edsa is still a point of pride — no matter what happens, that moment is stark in the purest pursuit of freedom and human dignity that the world will probably never see again. It?s what happened after — and what was forgotten — that makes it feel as if we?ve knelt too long at the foot of an oppressive monument.” #
- Next Net: 25 startups to watch
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“Business 2.0 Magazine’s guide to the hottest Web 2.0 companies - and the powerful trends driving them - in this make-or-break year.” #
- George Orwell: 12 Writing Tips
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A small list of writing guidelines from George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language.” #
- Bamboo Remakes Buklod’s “Tatsulok”
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A little writeup about the song and its socio–political tone. #
- Stuck In Customs
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Wonderful HDR photography. #
- Top 10 Ways You Know You’re An Entrepreneur
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I’d like to believe I am. #
- Vasectomy: $400. Speechless look on her face: priceless.
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I don’t know if this is even remotely funny, but worth a read nonetheless. #
- The right way to read files with PHP
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A little something to future-proof your PHP code. #
- How to Ace Your Job Interview: 88 Surefire Tips and Tricks
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Job hunting? #
- 14 Hewlett-Packard Company Secrets From A Former Employee
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Interesting read, though I doubt if every item on the list is indeed true. #
- Ten Design Blogs You MUST Read
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Ten blogs on design aside from your usual suspects. #
- Blogging as self-experimentation
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“Blogging makes us more oriented toward an intellectual bottom line, more interested in the directly empirical, more tolerant of human differences, more analytical in the course of daily life, more interested in people who are interesting, and less patient with Continental philosophy.” #
- 10 Blogging Mistakes To Avoid
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Avoid these things and have a successful blog. #
- JavaScript Badges and Widgets Considered Harmful
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A list of reasons why you should avoid most of these specialized widgets that are supposed to enhance your site. #
- 3 Reasons Why Snap Preview is Ruining Your Blog, and Hurting Your Readership
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Everyone is slowly hating this, and I can’t stress that further. Go on, remove it from your weblog and make your readers happy. #
- Music wants to be free
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“Selling digital music without copy-protection makes sense.” #
- High resolution mistakes
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Stop counting the wrong figures. #
- Bloggers can make money, but most keep day jobs
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The security afforded by a monthly pay is something we cannot ignore, no matter how small it may be for some of us. #
- No blog, no sex
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A day in the life of a just–married couple. This is real! #
- 53 CSS-Techniques You Couldn’t Live Without
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Almost every CSS trick you’d want to learn, all in one long entry. #
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