Author: Jayvee Fernandez
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Rohan Closed Beta Philippines allows you to sell your character for money
With more than 500 seeders, ROHAN Closed Beta is jump starting its way to local shores. Kiven just announced the opening of ROHAN CLOSED BETA Philippines. I’ve been curious with this particular game franchise as a good number of people have been talking about it – all MMO games are a dime a dozen, especially…
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Exchange Beer for Crumpler Bags — now in Bonifacio High Street!
EDIT: Just to add, Charlie Paw says that the bags are actually 30% to 50% cheaper when bought with beer. That’s 50% to 70% discount: The cost of the beer for the exchange of each bag is just 30 to 50% of the price of the bag So its like getting less 50 to 70…
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Goodbye Warehouse 135 …
Sad news today. Warehouse 135 is closing its dance doors. And they’re making a last stand on March 6 2009. Here’s something DJ Martin Lugtu sent over: After two years of throwing some of the best underground dance parties in South East Asia and being host to some of the world’s finest DJs including, but…
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Review: Canson Papershow elevates digital flipcharts, amazes crowds!
It’s no secret that I give talks to various groups, and I do lots of them in a month. So I’m always open to looking into new technologies that can help me present certain concepts in a more efficient fashion – and wow audiences when possible. One example of this is the 3M Portable Projector…
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Geekiest Spa Treatment: Blue Water Day Spa Movie Theater
Sorry Francis, I’ve been meaning to post this. Blue Water Day Spa hit the nail on the head after they defined the ultimate spa experience in full HD. This is probably the geekiest spa I’ve heard about: Our Spa Theatre can accommodate 28 people at one time. It’s equipped with High Definition cinema projectors with…
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Rediscovering Lost Eden by Bio Research
UPDATE: For those of you who have read my dad’s column on the Ashitaba Leaf, you can easily propagate the shrub ocne you procure it from them. The Ashitaba are not being sold – they are being given away. All you need to do is print out his column and bring it to Bio Research…
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Perspective Check Sunday
It’s a beautiful day! Go out, have a delicious meal and walk your dog! 🙂
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iPhoto ’09 recognizes faces from the beyond the grave
The new iLife ’09 suite brings a bag of surprises for the Mac user. Take for instance the tuning fork built into Garage Band ’09. Other apps have their own amazing features – iPhoto ’09 has the new face recognition technology built in allowing you to tag faces and sync them to Facebook. Well it…
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Garage Band ’09 has world’s largest tuning fork
Hello Mac user. Have you upgraded to iLife ’09 yet? Amidst the great reception of iPhoto ’09 and the woes for iWeb ’09 I must say that the biggest improvements to the suite are really with Garage Band ’09. If you play guitar for instance, the new version comes with a built in tuning fork!…
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Audible Recommendation: A Short History of Nearly Everything
During the holidays I had wanted to pick up a copy of Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers on Audible after a tease read from Fully Booked, High Street. I swear, I can go all out with bookstores, having finished books while waiting for people. As it turned out, a good friend from high school read my mind…
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