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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Forgotten places




It wasn’t forgotten, it was misfortune that I need to struggle in managing my time to do multiple tasks: paperwork of the business, blog rituals, and day to day trip. I wish I can manage more and better, one day. However, sometimes I fail lazy doing so especially when I don't have updates to share.

Thanks to all those who continued visit my blog. I pay my visit your blog soon.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My Fashion of Gold

...When fashion designer has always exceptional design...







can i have one of this please...






Thursday, August 28, 2008

Birthday Contest

I admit, I'm dying of participating any contest in the blogospher because of the tempting prizes..lol It's just that my need for the basic is seriously pity!:( wahahah no, because I love to participate and enjoy the contest. I just wanted to know my fortune to this kind of contest for all I reckoned that any prizes is given I am the real unfortunate!:P and here is another one blog contest from the Birthday girl Chikai. mmm... now the new century begin: instead of the celebrant will be very busy unwrapped the gift on the natal day, she would be the generous of giving prizes on the big day and Chikai is giving a healthy contest.




Here are the mechanics of Chikai's Birthday Game: At stake is $26 worth of PayPal money. Two players will win $10 each and another player will win $6. To qualify, just follow these simple rules.

1. Blog about this contest. You don't have to write a lengthy post. A few sentences will do. At the bottom of your entry, list down all my blogs and link them to their respective URLs.

BLOGSILOG
Cherry’s Comfort Zone
Thinking Out Loud
DigiScrapz: Captured Memories
Buzzy Me
Wishing and Hoping
Fab Finds, Etc.

2. Once you have published the entry on your blog, let me know by leaving a comment on this post. Remember, you can earn one entry per blog so the more blogs you own, the more chances of winning!

3. And lastly, all entries should be in by September 1 at 11:59pm (-7 GMT). The names of the lucky winners will be announced on September 2 (my bday!).


So come on be part of this contest!


P.S.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY in ADVANCE CHICKAI! I wish I can win so I can buy grocery...lol

Monday, August 25, 2008

Nothing to wear



Every time I get a wedding invitation, or any other official big gathering for that matter, I’m totally frustrated about what to wear. With me it’s not the classic images of a nail biting desperate woman in front of her closet and the entire wardrobe scattered all over the floor! Nor the lady on her bed with ‘wait-till-I-get-the-button-closed wrestle! I just don’t have those clothes on the floor with a natural simple elegance that suits so well for heyday occasions. And till now the battle with Belly is a non-decisive. I can’t afford to buy clothes with future events in the back of my mind, which is always a great advantage, if one can. Just to think of the fact alone I wouldn’t freak out on the day. So often on such days I feel numb what to wear. I have good reasons not to buy in advance but it’s still a poor excuse. This coming August 29 there’s another wedding to attend, until now I feel lost. The motif is Golden Brown. I must wear something that at least coordinates the motif…

Despite this gloomy prospect of nothing to wear, or just because of that, I like to share this wonderful clip with all of you. Such an awesome and inspiring surprise what one can do with almost 'nothing to wear'.. So, if one of you girls wants a something out of the ordinary shoot out of the Big Day...remind this 'Drown the Gown' clip...


Thursday, August 21, 2008

Timeless Pieces of Summer





The very 2 pieces of summer outfit that we all like to have if possible in multitudes, were celebrating their 62nd birthday last July this year: the bikini! While it took quiet a while for us Asians to Dare to Wear, it wasn’t all an easy ABC for our beloved Mere Nothing at the Parisian 1946 Debut. Frankly: it rather was that a shocking event that the models who were supposed to wear them refused, and a hired stripper had to save the show!

But it wasn’t really the very first time the bikini was wrapped around the female curves. In the 4th century Roman female gymnasts wore ‘bandeau’ tops, the spitting image of our much valued bikini of today. With the caving in of the Roman Empire darkness set in, till 1907, when Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman was charged with ‘indecent exposure’ for her beach appearing in a sleeveless tank suit, that just showed some arms and legs. But at least it was a first glimpse of a revival. In the American 40s celebs like Ava Gardner and Rita Hayworth were wearing two-pieces, oddly enough all with the navel covered. Belly-Button was a No-Way-to-Expose.

It was only till 1946 that the bikini was taking a more familiar shape when the two Frenchmen Jack Heim and Louis Reard got their more skimpy follow-up of the two-piece on the catwalk (with great difficulty, as mentioned above). The latter introduced his line just a handful of days after the USA had begun their atomic tests on the Bikini atol. He called his line ‘le bikini’, with pretty much the same impact on planet Earth! Not that the war was won: even in the 50s, many heads, exept some French, were nodding ‘oh no’. A quote from a 1957 ‘Modern Girl’ issue: ...it’s hardly necessary to waste words over the so-called bikini, since it’s inconceivable that any girl with tact and decency would ever wear ’such a thing’!

But the waves were keeping on bashing the Ancient Sand Castles of Fashion. The bikinis got strongholt after strongholt. In the 1962 James Bond ‘Dr. No’, Ursala Andress got on shore armoured in an ouverture not to be ignored. Bryan Hyland’s hit song ‘Itsy Bitsy Teene Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’ was stripping off the last defence, made it start to become fun. In vain some sour faces tried to turn the tide with remarks like that ‘bikinis were just for the perfect, young and tummy-less’.

Was it all washed away, by then? There was a shivering, if not a tidal wave in the 70s, when the Brazilian thong-bikini wave hit the sandy beach of Copa Cobana. And it’s still noticable in some corners of this planet today. The side-effect of it was almost restricted to European beaches; the topless bikini. That wave has mainly been taken over by swimming suits and other less revealing outfits by now. Is this then the end of a 62-year old phenomenon? My guess is that as long as there’s a beach, bikinis will be on it!

If you still like to take a plunge into some ocean, and need an idea or two for some new stunning beachwear, I suggest a visit to a place like berrydog.com... if that stuff is dead and almost buried, I eat my old bikini, I swear it...

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pretty sweet


...She is so cute and sweet..:)















...so adorable and so pretty baby!:) she definitely not my daughter:( I'm speechless to have one! LOL

The model's imperfection

I am so bored with a frustration that I couldn't view my blogs and of others. I don't know how does it look like after publishing my post. Well, to entertain my frustration I often watched this clip those model's who fall during their ramp. No body's perfect no matter how you perfectly compose yourself it would sometimes suddenly fail to success.:( LOL I don't judge this but couldn't resist myself to laugh every time I watch.:)



Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Top 10 Best designers

...Fashion wouldn't exist without those fascinating fashion designers and i came across with one of the best!



Best Dress:



BCB GMAXAZRIA has become one of the hottest names in fashion. With loyal following from youn g Hollywood, BCBG has dazzled the red carpet with fun, sexy, modern designs. Slip on a BCBG dress and make the streets your red carpet.


Betsey Johnson is known for her cocktail-ready, over-the-top the designs. A lady who wears Betsey Johnson is not afraid to be the first on her block to wear the latest trend, with wild colors, patterns, shapes, and movements.


Cynthia Rowley: A woman who wears Cynthia Rowley is artistic, fun and sporty, not afraid to experiment and feminine and sexy! Get ready to look sophisticated sports in her colorful, tailored creations.




Diane Von Furstenberg is known for her signature Wrap dress, a dress that symbolizes female power and freedom. If you are looking for comfortable, elegant, timeless style, a DVF frock will do just the trick.





Marchesa's style is inspired by vintage and Asian influences. The beautifully crafted designs fuse high fashion with an eclectic aesthetic. Any girl draped in Marchesa will look and feel like the belle-of-the-ball.




Oscar de la Renta's dresses stand for femininity and romance. His Latin-flavored work has dominated and influenced the fashion world since the 1970s. When sporting one of his beautiful frocks, you are guaranteed to feel like a real woman.




Shoshanna's dresses sport flirty fun prints that are feminine and sexy. A Hollywood favorite, Shoshanna can be found on the likes of Kirstin Davis and Katherine Heigl. Her dresses will have you ready for your new, fresh, fun, summer look.





Tracy Reese epitomizes feminine chic. Her pieces pull from vintage and bohemian influences that use eccentric color combinations, lush fabrics, and embellishments. Any modern woman who simply loves being a girl will love the enhanced female form of her dresses.





Vera Wang's style celebrates the romance, sensuality and spirit of modern young women. You don't have to be a bride to wear Vera Wang, her ready-to-wear lines has earned her the Womenswear Designer of the Year award. Any woman who wears Vera Wang is always at the forefront of fashion.





Milly, created by Michelle Smith, combines easy silhouettes, festive prints, and a timeless style that relates to fashionable women everywhere. Her dresses fill the closet of today's fun-loving, confidant woman.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Tag Shoes

Over due tag from Ylan:


It is a good thing I bought one pair of sandal a few days ago because I can participate this tag.It's been a decade that I was not able to buy one. When I am not working I am more fond of flat shoes or flip flops because they're comfy shoes to wear. I am flat footed, I have 2 sizes of shoes to consider: if it is sandals it would be 7 ½ or 8 and close shoes is 7 or 71/2 not 8.. hehe I know it’s huge but see the bright side of it: not one of my 5 sisters and my mother could borrow any of my shoes. If you are amazed of my big size you should meet my sisters and mother for they have big sized feet.. But I can sneak the shoes of my mother for all her shoes are comfy and nice, despite they're a bit bigger I’d still wear them..hehe




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What’s your shoe size? Are your feet the same size as your mom’s feet? How about your sister’s feet? Can you borrow shoes from each other?

Post a picture of your latest shoe buy. Tag the number of women of your shoe size, i.e. size 5 = tag 5 friends. Don’t forget to drop a line in this blog when you’re done.

@ Jenny and Belle
@ SAHMdom and Beyond
@ The Journey Continues…
@ Mommy Talks…
@ When Mom Speaks
@ Walk on Red
@ Random Thoughts
@ My Precious Niche
@ Home Sweet Blahh
@ Joys In Life
@ Sheng’s Simple Thoughts
@ Kikay Fashion and Beauty
@ Ylan's Refuge
@ Dressmeup
@Fit4all


So friends, what about your shoe size? I bet you love shoes as well. :)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Power


..for the past couple of hours even days I was not able to be online, do my duty as writer of my blog because there was no power the entire day and night. It was really painful (as I'm truly hurt because of the lost earnings..hehehe) when I couldn't connect my computer, even my blog is quite boring for now..heheh

Anyway, I'll take the chance now because I heard of another restruction of electric power these coming days so I'll grab the opportunity to post all the delayed, super delayed tags from all the bloggers... Please bear with me..I honestly like doing it all, unfortunately didn't have the power to do so..hehe it's not an alibi huh..lol


Happy Sunday everyone!:)

Friday, August 15, 2008

What makes me happy

A tag from charming Charm

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Here are the Rules:
1. List things that makes you happy and what makes you sad..
2. Add your blog to the list. Feel free to add all your other blogs.
3. Tag other online friends you know: Toni's attachment, Charmdestiny, Dressmeup, Gloriesolitude, Restlessrant, Fit4all



WHAT MAKES ME HAPPY:

material things: perfume, computer, digi-cam, shoes, swim suit ( 2 piece LOL), bags
What really makes me happy is business and of course my family..


WHAT MAKES YOU SAD:

Material things: when until now can't still have my own digi-cam and laptop lol
What really makes me if i don't perform much on my business so I need to learn more and when I couldn't bring my mother yet in Honkong it's my dream..She loves to go there..:)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Paper's Patient

In an attempt to get back to the Swing of Life, I have to admit to have wasted time and a lot of paper jotting down a whole bunch of wild ideas. But nothing has been finished, ready to get published. But the clip here made me feel a bit less guilty. Paper can be used again. So do good ideas. Nothing wasted. Just a bit more patience you girls!



Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Chanel's cake

Can't find the time to write a lot right now. Felt a fever when my friend Josephine invited me to keep her company on her B-day. I won't save any cake for all of you (despite the fever, I feel peckish) but I promise to show a picture next time.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Rock and Rollin'

When you read this, I must have crossed the rocky waters to Camotes already. Accompanied with just a plastic bag and Aristotle Onassis' quote: "To succeed in business it's necessary to make others see the things as you see them". The plastic bag is important because it contains all my stuff to make me feel a woman. Including a pepper spray to fight off the ferry's rat. And no: I don't mean the captain (bless the man) but a real dark rat I saw last time. The quote is a boost for me to get (good) things rollin'...a bit more to my direction, if you please! See you guys tomorrow!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Give Me A Few Hours

Mid Pleasures And Palaces
Though We May Roam
But It Never So Humble
There's No Place Like Home

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Debut Day

The moment you all might read this, (exept the ones who will be there themselves) I likely am making my way to the other guests of the Bacolod Debut. In a Quiet Fashion: my very simple outfit instructs me to follow this modest way. But I’ll cast a pair of covetous eyes to all those glamorous people. Not to mention to all that mouth-watering display of food. I’ll set my teeth in them I’m sure (no, not into those guests, silly). Frankly, I’m less sure what to expect of my own performance there. I’m supposed to –do- something as well... I’ll keep you posted...

Friday, July 25, 2008

Fling an Old Shoe

Still perspiring after done the first step of a scrupulous cleaning up, falling on my Bud with a Thud and kicking off my slippers, my eyes noticed the July Guinness World Record of the National Geographic Kids magazine. They managed to tie more than 10,500 sneakers together by the shoelaces to create a whopping 1.65 miles long chain of shoes. (I tried to imagine this rather exotic line all the way to downtown..). The magazine’s record was to encourage recycling. And those 1.65 miles of sneakers will go to Nike’s Reuse-a-Shoe program to get recycled into material for basketball courts and other athletic surfaces. People like the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team and Cameron Diaz donated sneakers too. Mmm.. I wonder… could I string some of my rubbish together to get recycled as well, into…let’s say: those cute sneakers I saw at SM? Shoo this daydream Glor… let’s get cracking again!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

No words



I ran out of words…don’t have the energy to spare a few seconds on my blog, do the Blog Hop, drop the EC, grab tasks! What occupied me a couple of hours was watching some good YouTube clips. I don’t have nothing interesting to add a few words and do the stuff..and it’s morning again! And still damn idle.. tomorrow I might have full energy and something productive both: earning and pleasures.

See you later guys..Have a wonderful Wednesday!:)

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Love and Arranged Marriage

Love Marriage: Resembles procedural programming language. We have some set functions like flirting, going to movies together, making long conversations on phone and then try to fit all functions to the candidate we like.

Arranged Marriage: Similar to object oriented programming approach. We first fix the candidate and then try to implement functions on her. The main object is fixed and various functions are added to supplement the main program. The functions can be added or deleted.

Love Marriage: It is a throwaway type of prototype as client requirements rises with time thus it is a dynamic system and difficult to maintain.

Arranged Marriage: Requirements are well defined so use of waterfall model is possible.

Love Marriage: Family system hangs because hardware called parents are not responding.

Arranged Marriage: Compatible with hardware Parents.

Love Marriage: You are the project leader so u are responsible for implementation and execution of PROJECT- married life.

Arranged Marriage: You are a team member under project leader parents so they are responsible for successful execution of project Married life.

Love Marriage: Client expectations include exciting feature as spouse cooking food, washing clothes etc.

Arranged Marriage: All these features are covered in the SRS as required features.

Love Marriage: Acceptance test possible you can try before you Buy.

Arranged Marriage: Product is sold on an as is where is basis, Product once sold will not be taken back!


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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Eye Ball with Darlene

July 19, 2008 showed another blogger from Bisdakplanet who we got the opportunity to meet in person, however not at a very typical meeting place like a restaurant or mall, but at the surprising location of a hospital. It’s Bisdak'st member Darlene who gave birth to a lovely daughter at Cebu Doctors Hospital.



Certified blogger



Bisdakplanet member



moi & darlene



Ylan & momy darlene





maricel-moi-weng-darlene-ylan




P.S.

-- I still have other activity of July to be posted and am waiting Ylan to share all those pictures.

...July 20- Motocross
...July 26- Debut in Hinobaan Negros Occidental

I promise to post it soon here. Better Late than never..lol

7 Facts about Me

Another round of tag by Maybel.:) Thanks dear!:)



Here are the rules:

A. List these rules on your blog.
B. Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog.
C. Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs.
You’ll have to read on for my 7 facts and see who I tagged.


This is a tough job. To summarize the facts of myself.. because it won’t fit in just 7 points but more..heheh. But let me check then:


1. I’m a lousy-serious-boring person. Even one person notices how a boring companion I am. Most of my friends, colleagues and family advise me to laugh-smile once in a while. I’m a lousy tour guide.:( don’t ask me direction you will definitely get lost!! You can imagine now..hehe



2. Most people have the wrong conception that I’m a vagabond or laagan (I don’t know the English term for that) that I’m always out clubbing: disco, pubs, any lively place. They can’t trace me in a click of a mouse, all they find is my pics showing that I’ve been away to some place, again. .. they just don’t know that I’m just in my bed or in front of my pc 24/7.Wahahah.. I don’t have a night life. Only if I have an invitation, because I hunger for a good time, I accept the invitation and learn to explore the after midnight pleasures.. lol. Frankly: they can’t find me at night but mostly in day.. I love day outings: exploring nature, beaches, learning different places. The time I’ve posted a few pics about my latest activity that makes people start saying that I’m a vagabond or laagan..heheh



3. I can afford to visit long distance places alone. If I know someone, not necessarily a close friend, I sure go there alone. Just to experience that I’d been to that place. I haven’t experienced going out with a bunch of people, the maximum I was with was 5. But it’s great I enjoy that kind of life. So again I am laagan…hehe



4. I’ve always believed that patience is Virtue but I’m pathetic thinking the idea of waiting. Lol



5. I’m not brilliant in conversation, not witty, bubbly and don’t express passion to anyone. I’m afraid to reciprocate appreciation, that they might not like my simple gestures. I’m having a phobia..hehe



6. I haven’t used alcohol, I’m afraid of getting horny if I do or dance like a mad woman on the floor..wahheheh ohhh shame on me!



7. I’m a late bloomer in matters of business and on my way of learning it. I’m still far away from success but my perseverance and faith lead me on.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Tag

A tag from the Birthday girl: Ylan Happy Birthday!:)


1.WHAT DATE IS IT?
:: July 12, 2008

2. WHAT TIME DID U WAKE UP?
:: 2:30pm

3. DID U GO SOMEWHERE YESTERDAY?
:: Yep, at my favorite hang out pier!:P

4. WHAT DID U DO THERE?
:: pick up something..

5. HOW OLD ARE U?
:: for children question only please!:P

6. ARE U MATURE OR IMMATURE?
:: mmm..i guess immature!:(

7. WHAT DO U CALL UR MOM & DAD?
:: nanay & tatay

8. ARE U AN ONLY CHILD?
:: i have 5 beautiful sisters and 2 handsome brother

9. WHERE DO U GO SHOPPING?
:: downtown area where I shop for my small business

10. DO U LIKE SCHOOL?
:: Yes, I like am planning Masters of Business Administrations this coming second semester

11. DO U LIKE BOOKS?
:: if related to business and fashion

12. DO U WANT TO GET MARRIED?
:: yes, in the right time at the right person

13. WITH WHOM?
:: that i don't know, lol!

14. ARE U SPOILED?
:: Yeah with my grandmother and sister Carlota

15. WHATS THE MOST FLATTERING COMPLIMENT U EVER GOT?
:: that i know the essence of fashions?!?? hehehe

16. ONLY GIRL/BOY IN THE FAMILY?
:: refer to question #8

17. IF U WERE TO MARRY A CELEBRITY, WHO WOULD IT BE?
:: would it be possible every month to get married so i can marry all handsome celebrity?lol

18. WOULD U LIKE TO MEET Josh Hartnett?
:: sure

19. where do u think ur bestfriend is?
:: I admire to call close friend and she is living in Talamban

20. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME U TALKED TO UR BESTFRIEND?
:: an hour ago..

21. U THINK SHE/HE NEEDS U NOW?
:: We just chatted that she was getting tired of her routine work.

23. WHAT DO U WANT FOR UR BIRTHDAY?
:: good health- this is my ultimate weapon to survive.

25. IF U WERE TO BUY A CAR , WHICH CAR WOULD IT BE?
:: Don't have particular

26. A DUET WITH HEART EVANGELISTA?
:: I'd never knew she has a good voice

27. DO U WEAR MAKE-UP?
:: yep if there is occasion? but i realized even not a make up just slight loos powder to brighten up my face..heheh

28. WHAT LIP BALM DO U USE?
:: brandless:(

29. WOULD U GET A TATOO?
:: nope

30. BELLY PIERCE?
:: no way!

31. HOW MANY KIDS DO U WANT?
:: 2

32. DO U HAVE ANY HOMEWORK?
:: nope but pile's of paper work keep me lazy:(

33. ANY SONG THAT YOU'RE LISTENING?
:: You by Jimbrickman

34. DO U BELIEVE IN SPELLS?
:: just for fun but basically no

35. WHERE DO U WANT TO GO NOW?
:: nowhere

I'm tagging Carlotz, Malyn, Cinderella, designhelp, marky,kateslove,maybel, clarence,Jean, and everyone interested :)

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Wedding Usher

At the end of the day I was deadly tired because of my friend's wedding yesterday. I just extend my gift as the coordinator of the wedding. It was fun, exciting, exhausting and a nice experience.:)



The bride Bebora


Mr. & Mrs Amodia





The young and charming bridesmaid




Am i too young to join the bridesmaids?




Yes, the youngest of the 6! the 30++++ LOL




It feels good to be sweet 14 again..hehe




Forever young! waahehehe



Under the bridge, the day before the wedding, because the groom liked it that much, and I was just the photographer. yepeey..unprofessional one!:P




a Korean novel love team pose..




.... if you like the services of a wedding planner then contact me. Promise: I won't take part of pics with bridesmaids, i know i'm that young..hehe

Saturday, July 5, 2008

so hot

It's getting hotter now.. everything is hot: economy and all. We all wanted to lower the pressure but so frustrating. I am leaving a pointers here to at least in our own we could slowly down the hottest perks of electric whatsoever. Try to apply these:

5. Don't use a CRT. Yes, we know you think it has better color and better response times, but if you're trying to save on power, CRTs are a Very Bad Idea. The well-regarded Sony G400 19", for example, was specced for 140W while operational, with an idle power consumption of 15W. The Acer AL2216 that I've recommended as a low-cost 22" LCD in the past doesn't just offer a larger screen, it also draws 40 percent of the power. According to Acer, operational power draw for the AL2216 is 55W, while idle power is just 2W.

Oh, and while you're at it, move into the 21st century with the rest of us. Install a real furnace, use something other than yak hair for your winter coat, and stop asking your wife to iron with a hot chunk of metal.


4. Ensure that either Intel SpeedStep or AMD Cool'N'Quiet are functional. Both Intel and AMD have built sophisticated throttling capabilities into their microprocessors that allow the chips to significantly reduce their speed, power consumption, and heat output. Originally, these features were designed for mobile processors, but they've been integrated into desktop and workstation processors as well.

The only problem is, enabling SpeedStep or C&Q can be a multistep process. It's perfectly possible for your CPU, motherboard, and OS to all support SpeedStep, but have the function turned off all the same. Don't assume that this is confined to prebuilt systems, either. Most motherboard vendors set their default BIOS settings for values that are least likely to cause trouble, and this can lead to certain power-saving features being disabled by default. AMD and Intel have both published guides to enabling their respective technologies, but you still may have to check BIOS settings to ensure everything is functional.


3. Manually adjust clockspeeds, voltages via software. If your system doesn't support SpeedStep/Cool'N'Quiet, or if you want to tweak those settings further, it's possible to use other software programs to do so. AMD offers AMD OverDrive, NVIDIA has nTune, Crystal CPUID can be quite useful for adjusting CPU multipliers (at least on K8/Intel parts—K10 support for multiplier adjustment isn't in yet), and many motherboard manufacturers have their own programs—though the quality of the software (and the accuracy of its reporting) can vary widely.

The best reason to adjust these settings via software is that nothing you set is permanent until you choose to lock the settings in and use them every boot. If you slip, and choose an option that locks the system, stability and proper functionality are just a hard reset away. One exception to this, is Asus's AI Suite—that program does make changes to the BIOS when you adjust settings in the software.


2. Manually adjust clockspeeds, voltages, via hardware. This is something you should only consider doing if you are comfortable inside a BIOS and know how to reset it via the jumper on the motherboard. If you plan on seriously tweaking the system for minimum power consumption, you may end up resetting quite a bit as you hunt for the appropriate settings. It's extremely difficult to give any guidance on which settings to adjust; different motherboards offer different settings, and may well call the same option two different things.

If you're serious enough about power conservation to do this kind of testing, be advised that you will spend a fair amount of time researching voltage ranges, what individual settings do, and how to adjust them to retain stability while cutting power consumption. This kind of fine-grained tuning can yield results—I was able to cut 17W off the 9350 at load just by adjusting CPU and memory controller voltages, and I could've undoubtedly achieved larger results had I taken the time to hand-tune the entire system.


1. Turn the damn thing off. This is the single-most important action one can take to reduce total system power consumption. Many people (myself included) tend to leave the system on 24/7. Cool'N'Quiet/SpeedStep reduce idle power consumption, but it still adds up over time.



---I wish somehow this could help us!:)

--Enjoy the weekend everyone!:) So hot outside nice soaring at the beach! hehe

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Prim and Proper Teachers

Who said that teacher is for lesson plan-books only? Well, Common connotations to teacher’s life are dull and boring. And teachers must be prim and proper in everything they do. Hellaer we are in the 21st century the freedom is ours. Last Saturday I had blast night out with my International Teachers. Gosh, never I thought as prim and proper when they hit the dance floor. Oh guys. I love it! Let’s groove it again…LOL


My friend Estrellita or Ging the lovely nickname was fresh from Japan teaching Japanese principles verb agreement lol invited me to have fun in Sunflower disco bar and she tagged along with some of her co-teachers Darlene- US Carolina and Mirasol Cebu Internationals teachers. Imagine they are all International Teacher and I am just international entrepreneur’s hehe... Ging is our common friend. She was my classmate when we took our second course of Education. Unfortunately I switch my roads to entrepreneurs instead of Teaching the students and Managing hotel and Restaurant. It was lucky when I decided to leave because for sure none of my student will gain knowledgeL and pretty sure that hotel and restaurant will slowly sink of my poor serviceL Despite of that I can still mingle with my English international Teacher but are just the local teacher on dancing. LOL So the linking verb is never in the way…let’s move it move it move it..heheh




The teachers :)




Ging- the Japanese bubbly teacher



Darlene- the gorgeous cleavage North Carolina teacher


Merasol- the demure Cebu International teacher



Glorie- the international entrepreneur bleeww





The revelation of the teachers..nyeheheh



the geek teachers??? yeeyeeyeyeye


groove it teachers...hehehe


girls look at your back..mmmm so sad they are not the one..lol


for the billiard


pose for another round... see you soon teachers!:)


... who said teachers are boring?!! waaahhahhahha

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

connecting blogs

When I inclined to the business of fashion I had several names I considered the best but did not pass DTI: dressmeup and fit4all. I’m maintaining these two for my paid blogging. Both supposedly contain more facts of fashion in which way you learn how significant fashion could be in our daily lives?! However I decided to changed the theme of fit4all: would talk about general life happening, surrounding technology, the life of a chef, the fruits of fashion, celebrities and the day today life of orinday people. The dressmeup will talk itself about the fashions: How this helps in our day-to-day activity and how this fashion affects our moods every now and then, how we can create fashion in our own unique way. You absolutely learn from this. I know some have a wide knowledge on this but wouldn’t it be nice to expand your knowledge with open arms and willingness to impart and benefit this to all of us? I surely share it here. Just keep loafed this blog, definitely there’s something you will gain. Hehe






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dressmeup

Fashions here, there and everywhere!


Thursday, June 26, 2008

Bikini belongs here


If you are updated my others blogs fit4all this entry Bikini blues has been posted already few days ago. I think this blog (dressmeup) theme is fitted to this entry..hehe not that I am fond of this just happened am out of the topic to keep this update. I���m still in the midst of hurdling ideas what to write it here that really have sense. Or informative issues. I guess this once I could share some of my collections of bikini..You might get a ���lil��� idea that only a very supportive friend one can let you out of your shell. I am the shy type of person who shivered if any critics goes it and remain to live the dark area of the shell. But once a trusted friend would help to explore that there is still nice to express yourself. So appreciate it very much!:)



one just simple collection!:P


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Flip-Flops Effects

While I was surfing I read about this article. I never realized that wearing Flat and Flip-flops has healthy side effects to our lovely but often neglected feet.. because: don’t they serve us well and get us to the malls? For all I know it’s open shoes that set free air around our feet and make us feel more comfortable wearing them. Then it dawned upon me that I simply love wearing flats and flip-flops





Here are the Myths and Facts: I strongly suggest you to read it because I do care your feet. heheh

Myth: Flats, flip-flops and going barefoot are good for your feet.

Fact: "This is a common misconception, because we always hear about the problems with high heels," Vlahovic said in a prepared statement. "But these three present their own types of problems." Flip-flops provide no support, which can cause plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains and tendonitis. Wearing flats can lead to severe heel pain and blisters, crowding toes and conditions such as hammertoes and bunions. Walking barefoot leaves feet open to cuts, scrapes, bruises, and puncture wounds along with skin issues or nail injuries.

Diagnosis: Flip-flops or flats are fine for a few hours, but you should stretch your Achilles tendon for a bit if you wear them for longer than that, Vlahovic said. Save walking barefoot for around your own home, unless you are at risk for diabetes or have peripheral vascular disease. In those cases, always wear shoes in and out of the house.


Myth: Over-the-counter scrubs and soaks for corns are safe and effective.

Fact: "At-home soaks or scrubs would just exfoliate, not remove corns," Vlahovic said.

Diagnosis: A corn is a buildup of skin with a hard center. This often is caused by a hammertoe in which the toe knuckle rubs against the shoe. To permanently remove a corn, the hammertoe must be corrected so that it stops rubbing against the shoe. Or, just wear shoes with a wider toe box.


Myth: Feet don't need sunscreen.

Fact: "Skin cancer on the legs and feet actually has a high mortality rate due to people forgetting to do skin checks on that area. It's often caught too late," Vlahovic said. "This is due in large part to the fact that many people simply forget to apply or reapply sunscreen to the lower extremities."

Diagnosis: Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 and with both UVB and UVA protection every two to three hours to the feet. Apply more often if you're going to be at the beach, in and out of the water, or sweating.


Myth: All pedicure salons use sterile instruments, so it's fine to use theirs.

Fact: "Unfortunately, this is not the case with all nail salons," Vlahovic said. "As a result, the instruments can spread germs that can cause nail fungus and bacterial infections."

Diagnosis: Invest in your own nail files, clippers and cuticle sticks, unless you can be sure your nail salon sterilizes its instruments after each use. Also ask the technician if they have a clean bowl or basin or one with individual liners before sticking your feet in the motorized tub.


Myth: It's best to trim your toenails straight across.

Fact: Doing this, and cutting them too short, can lead to ingrown toenails, a true danger for diabetics. Untreated ingrown toenails can lead to infection and possibly an abscess requiring corrective surgery.

Diagnosis: Leave the nail slightly longer, trimming along the natural curve of your toe.


Myth: Soaking your feet in vinegar clears up toenail fungus.

Fact: "Vinegar can't penetrate the layers of the nail to get to the infection site. And without proper treatment, the infection can spread to other nails," Vlahovic said.

Diagnosis: See your dermatologist or podiatrist so they can perform a culture to see if it is definitely a fungal infection. Follow their instructions to the letter to avoid a recurrence.


Myth: Athlete's foot and warts aren't contagious.

Fact: Both are highly contagious, and easily spread in environments such as locker rooms or showers. They are often picked up through small breaks in the skin of the foot bottom.

Diagnosis: Keep your feet clean and dry, don't wear dirty socks and thoroughly clean your bath or shower area. "If one person in the household has it, everyone should be cautious and take proper precautions," Vlahovic said. If you must use a public shower, wear flip-flops.


Myth: Duct tape removes plantar warts.

Fact: Studies have shown duct tape to be one of the many ways to treat warts, but Vlahovic noted that several studies have shown duct tape in no better than a placebo.

Diagnosis: "If you have a plantar wart, don't pick or perform bathroom surgery on it," Vlahovic said "Don't put duct tape on it and expect it to go away, since there is a specific protocol for using it. See your dermatologist or podiatrist for this and other treatment options."


To sort the myths from the facts about your feet, Dr. Tracey Vlahovic, associate professor of podiatric medicine and orthopedics at Temple University's School of Podiatric Medicine, offers this information about your tootsies with a caveat -- always check with your doctor before starting any treatment:

Sunday, June 22, 2008

ill-fated summer


How unfortunate I’m, that summer ended up with no summer excitement at all to remember. I should have anticipated that experiences will always been changed. Yeah I definitely knew, I’m just in denial that my summer was embarrassing. When anyone is asking me how my summer was, I only nodL Oh well, on the other hand despite embarrassing, I’m blessed of some achievements this summer. I might not have a memorable summer this year but definitely sure next year will have the grand escapade! It is not clear that I murmured here my ill-fated summer experience ha..obvious?!?? I’m relieved now! Let me hand over the summer to rainy days now..heheh

Friday, June 20, 2008

name to endure

I have created fit4all under the name of my small business which has been existed a couple of months. I was lucky enough to have my beloved friend who bought this domain. However, when it is needed to register the business name in Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). I carried confidently the name fit4all. Unfortunately it was not approved by them for the reason of duplication to some of a business name here in the Philippines. You must create a business name unique which I thought fit4all was! It gave another headache thinking what would be the best stand alone business name. Imagine I gathered some ideas of my friends for this name. To register your business name you have to give 3 optional names, the one that doesn’t have duplication that will be the final business name of yours. The line of my business is clothing I had selections of: B-FIT, ForeverFitting, and Comfy and Fashionable. And the new business name that I should embark and carry during the entire existence of my business was: B-FIT! Well, not that bad..but I don’t know what B stands for? It doesn't have any significance that word:( hihi.. oh well, the Department of Trade and Industry has the right to refuse and decline your business name but on my own domain I have the right to keep and happily use this the rest of my entire life. I still love my fit4all baby! Hehehe

Yet another business name I registered…and I am clueless of the meaning: IGM BYKZ ‘R US, I only presumes that I-Indhay, G-Glorie, M- Marc ( oh curious) or Maria? Wahahaha that has been approved also. Then again, it still sounds good. I must embrace my business name. If I have another business name to register I should consult an expert in creating business names, is it almanacs or what? hehehe

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I am back

Yaaahoooo I finally have my computer and connection back. It has been a decade of abstinence to be in touch with my ever beloved desktop. I missed it badly! Without my countless complaint about the connections to the provider they would not have taken action on it. If I did not beg my computer technician to fix it, I would still have been in the dark here. Gosh, I am too far away of collecting a single penny here not just that but also to be updated with bloggers life. How they have been etc.. It seems I have to start from scratch all over again. It might be too late to grasp a green but rather late than never. I wish my sister Carlota would help me with my layout. Huhuhu I badly need a new one. By virtue of my health and time I take this blog seriously. And right now I’m starting my new journey here! Definitely I’m not to miss visiting u guys. Expect me to pop up every minute of the day now! Hehe That’s how I miss my bloggermates.


Guys fasten your seatbelt! 280 pkh will be on its way! Heheh

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Balls & Dolls

Sometimes I muse on where it all started, this passion for clothes. And very often I end up with inborn qualities and genes. Obviously. Like small boys run after each ball and small girls feel the urge to dress each doll? Now, my memory won’t bring me back the Diper’s Years (one could point out that fashion starts here, crawling around and wonder what the heck was annoying your bottom?). But first impressions of a Fashionista are emerging in the college years. I can’t rule out a single girl of these days: they were all very keen on clothes. But some were always dressed smartly, some hit the jackpot once in a while, and others were desperate. The suspicion I was buying a lot of my clothes in boutiques led them ask me to help out or give advice on several occassions. And I was getting my first step into this exciting and colourful world of amazing fabrics and shapes. And I’ve been hooked ever since.