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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
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Tweak Firefox! Be Pro User®!
Firefox is a free, open-source web browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X and is based on the Mozilla codebase. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over Internet Explorer, such as the ability to block pop-up windows.
FirefoxPRO.net contains tons of extension/themes with direct download. Not just online mirror of addons.mozilla.org! It's a community of PRO users!
Happy Tweaking!
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Thursday, December 1, 2005
Eversince I was in 4th grade, I've wanted to learn...
I sort of had a "band" in highschool. (I perfomed with them once) That time, I had someone to try Fisting with and exchange notes with, and it made learning so easy. But when I went to college, we had to move away - change residence. We moved south, near the university I'm going to. From then, I stopped playing music. College was boring and un-musical. I didn't have a single friend to play music with.
I started playing again last December because I really needed an outlet for lots of emotions I'm going through. Blame it on Quarter-Life Crisis!
I never really took guitar playing seriously, but now I really enjoy playing with an audience. My audience, for the most part are my close friends and workmates. But right now, I want to share something with you, my Blogger friends. It's a song I started writing last February but I just finished putting words recently. The melody was created before anything else and the lyrics was inspired by a boy I was attracted with - he had a really nice smile. But now, although we're working for the same company, and practically moving on the same floor and have the same schedule - I don't see him around anymore. But it doesn't matter, it's just a little crush, nothing more.
However, it's not really a song for him alone. It's more like a song about my attitude towards having a crush. So there, I think that's enough introduction... Here's my song called "Someday".
Wasn't able to attend girlfriend Lalaine's birthday party last night due to sleeping at home like a log. "No wonder there was a ringing sound in my ear..." So IT WAS the stupid 7pm alarm, stupid me! And I totally ignored it!!! Made a promise to Lani and Lalaine (both girlfriends from highschool) that I'll come since we haven't seen each other for months. I'm totally aware now that they're both out to kill me for not showing up. Now I'm planning to drop by within the week to hand Lalaine's little birthday gift (fluffly Elmo character bedroom slippers, nothing much but really cute) and arrange a coffee date with Lani as planned eons and eons ago.
When I woke up this morning, I noticed a new book at the foot of the bed, "Positive Imaging: The Powerful Way to Change your Life" in which I assumed, was bought yesterday by my sister. I guess she hasn't gotten over the ex boyfirend yet. Can't believe she really fell in love with "Boy Manhid." I've invited her to go out for movie and coffee later in the afternoon and get some fresh air at the Town Center. Err.. not really fresh air but just something to clear the cobwebs.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Salvation for my iPod battery
Friday, August 27, 2004
More Microsoft music store information
From this article in Rolling Stone:
The company has kept details of the Microsoft music store under wraps and declined to comment for this article. But according to sources close to Microsoft, the store will open to the public with somewhere between 600,000 and 700,000 tracks for sale at ninety-nine cents apiece. Within a couple of months, it will match Apple's 1 million offerings. Reports that Microsoft will use its financial clout to become the first site to offer the Beatles catalog (the band reportedly demands tens of millions of dollars for a long-term exclusive arrangement) could not be confirmed.
Seems like 500,000 songs or more is the minimum "cost of entry" for the music store business unless you are a boutique store selling exclusive content (i.e., a band selling its own live recordings).
And from the article, some rumors about Microsoft talking to Apple:
One source close to the matter says that Microsoft has made several overtures to Apple to make its store compatible with the industry-leading iPod but has been rebuffed. (Apple declined to comment.)