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Thursday, 13 March 2008

Blogging and Earning

Posted on 02:21 by Unknown
I got a lot of link exchange requests recently. Some of them are from friends, and some are from bloggers who are strangers to me. But for a personal blogger like I am, this is good news. It doesn't only mean that I'm gaining new friends -- my blog's visitors are also increasing. And it's also interesting to visit and read their blogs. Most of them are newbies and hopeful to be get paid to blog.

Well, newbies out there, it’s never easy to get paid for blogging. First, your blog must be interesting enough to generate a high level of traffic. And last, you must be able to sustain it. This is where my problem came in, actually. I cannot sustain a regular blog writing schedule due to a lot of reasons. Even though I’ve found several advertisers, a good service provider with regular writing assignments and pays me on time is a real blessing. I get to write about the topics that I want, and I get paid for that. Surely blog advertising is a lot of help for bloggers like I am.
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Sunday, 9 March 2008

My New Pen Holders

Posted on 18:00 by Unknown
I always surprised people when I tell them that I keep two huge pen cases in my bag. Hahaha!!! I don't know, but I have always want my pens (as well as my notebooks) to be with me. So I got two pen cases and crammed all my pens inside. I noticed later on that ugly scratches appear on the pens' barrels, especially on the clear plastic barrel of my G2s.

Several weeks ago, my laundry lady complained about my denims' uncut bottoms. Because most of my jeans are longer than my legs, I need to fold them in every time I'm wearing them so dirt gets trapped inside the folds. Manang kindly volunteered to bring one of her friends who is a mananahi (sewer) to the house to cut my maongs for me. When the mananahi came over, I was in the middle of organizing my pens. All of them were on the floor as I sorted them out. Naturally, she asked about the pens. :)

In the course of our kwentuhan, I mentioned about my problem of finding a good pen holder so my pens won't get those ugly scratches anymore. She told me to buy cloth, any cloth of my choice and she'll do something about my problem. Last week, I passed by Panching's in San Pablo and bought a yard of flannel cloth. I liked flannel because it's soft and not too thick. I gave the cloth to Manang when she took my week's laundry last Saturday. Yesterday afternoon, the mananahi brought me my brand new pen holders.

Isn't it great? I got two pieces of this amazing pen holder.
Both coming from the single yard of cloth I bought.

Here's a more detailed shot:


And this is how it looks when it's bundled and tied up:

Imagine my joy when I placed every single pen into a designated slot in the pen holder. It's a brilliant creation: durable, washable, and very inexpensive!* Now my pens are happier in their new home(s).

* This pen holder can accommodate 12 pens. If anyone wants a similar piece, post a comment or email me, and I'll let you know how you can get hold of one. I promised Manang if people order any, I'll give the proceeds to her. :)

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Friday, 7 March 2008

New Trucks

Posted on 02:07 by Unknown
On my way to grocery shopping at Robinson's yesterday, I passed by the toy section and went home with three more trucks and less groceries. Hahaha!!!

Here are my new Tomy toys:

This one is a Furukawa Wheel Loader FL140, scaled at 1/79.


This is a Tadano Rough Terrain Crane Crevo 600, scaled at 1/160.
A hit among my male friends!

And this one here is an Off Road Dum, scaled at 1/119.


And then my Hot Wheels Fire Eater arrived in the mail this morning.

Could somebody keep my wallet for me? :)

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Thursday, 6 March 2008

My Weekend Date

Posted on 20:35 by Unknown

I’m due for an eye check-up this coming weekend. I had one in November, and the doctor said I don’t need a new pair of glasses yet, but lately my vision has gotten terrible and it’s difficult for me to see distant subjects. Hopefully the frame of my old eyeglasses would still hold up to another change in lens. In case it won’t, then I can always order from Zenni Optical. Their glasses are inexpensive (they offer Zenni Optical $8 Rx Glasses), yet durable, not to mention stylish. Come on, eyeglasses do not look very fashionable, but when chosen right becomes stylish and even iconic. I’ve particularly set my eyes on this beautiful thing for it is one best thing found: Zenni Optical.

The frame of this pair of eyeglasses is made of metal alloy with stainless steel temples. It's available in several colors: silver, grey, gold, blue, or black. I want to try the blue frame for a change.

Zenni Optical sells a wide range of prescription glasses online. They offer single vision lens, sunsensor (potochromic) lens, tinted suglasses lens, bifocal lens and progressive lens. And they offer free services like anti-scratch coating, UV protection, and lens edge polishing and beveling. I am very impressed with their selection and recommended it to my friends. It’s really a great discovery: Zenni Optical.

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Tuesday, 4 March 2008

New Shotglasses, New Toys

Posted on 20:49 by Unknown
March is starting fine for me and my collections. Two friends kindly gave me shotglasses to add into my collection, and just yesterday, I bought my first (two, actually) Cararama, together with a new Tomy Fire Fighting ambulance.

The Mojitos shottie is from Noel, while the antique one is from Jerwin.

This one below is my 10th Tomy toy, and it's a Morita Fire Fighting Ambulance, scaled at 1/74.

And my Cararamas. These two Beetles are my first Cararama toys. The red one is a fire brigade car, and the black one is a police car. I only wanted the fire brigade car, but I had to buy the other one as well, as they came in a boxed set.

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Monday, 3 March 2008

Bargain Book Finds

Posted on 20:27 by Unknown
I'm disappointed ay my reading pace lately. Since I started reading "Love in the Time of Cholera", my pace was sluggish and I feel bad that I have not finished it yet. But as the owner (Chel) of the book said, it's not a novel that can be rushed, so I'll take my time.

Meanwhile, found these three at a Booksale shop in San Pablo last weekend:


Got them for 30 pesos each!!! Isn't that great?

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I'm Not Alone

Posted on 01:18 by Unknown
What a nightmare: Americans get too little sleep
By Will Dunham/Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With late-night TV watching, Internet
surfing and other distractions, Americans are getting less and less sleep, the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on
Thursday.

And all this sleeplessness can be a nightmare for your mental
and physical health, CDC experts cautioned, calling sleep loss an
under-recognized public health problem.

Sleep experts say chronic sleep loss is associated with
obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, cardiovascular disease,
depression, cigarette smoking and excessive drinking.

Read
more...

And all the while I thought I was the only person with crazy sleep problems.
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