Archive for March, 2008

Mar 20 2008

Popcorn

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Do you love popcorn? Ever dream of owning popcorn machines? I love popcorn! Especially recently, my nephew just learned how to make caramel popcorn. You just melt some butter, add brown sugar and a little vanilla syrup, then add the syrup to your cooked popcorn and voila! Your very own homemade caramel popcorn. We tried it on a microwave popcorn and on traditionally cooked popcorn. The difference is, the caramel flavor didn’t spread all throughout the traditionally cooked popcorn, unlike the microwaveable one. I think it’s because of the oil. We used the butter flavored microwave popcorn and we didn’t use oil or butter on the traditionally cooked popcorn. But either one still tastes good! Yummy!!!

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Mar 20 2008

Electricity Saver

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Do you like receiving promotional products, you know, the try before you buy stuff? I remember about a month ago, two ladies came into our house offering a device that would help us save electricity. It’s the one that’s being sold at TV shopping channels, a small device that you just plug on an outlet and that’s it. The ladies are saying that they’re gonna give it to us for free then all we have to do is refer someone and that’s it. The one we referred doesn’t even have to buy it. Then they said we could try it for three months to see if it really works. I kept telling my mom and dad that I’m pretty sure it has some kind of catch because I’m sure they’re not just gonna give a 15k worth of something for nothing, or else, their company would go bankrupt. So I just left them and went upstairs already. The next day, my sister asked me what happened because she heard that the ladies were asking my mom and dad to pay 15k to get the product. Haha! I didn’t ask about it anymore but I wanted to tell them “See? I told you there’s a catch!”

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Mar 20 2008

Technology Terminologies

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We’ve been hearing a lot of different terminologies that comes with technology and me, I don’t even know what they really or what’s their main purpose. The other day I posted about Fiber Optic Cables, and now I’m gonna post about CAT6. So what exactly is a CAT6? The letters CAT actually reminds of high school and the never Citizen Army Training during weekends. But that’s not the CAT we’re gonna talk about right now… CAT6 actually stands for Category 6, and it is a cable used for Gigabit Ethernet. And I didn’t know that cables has a maximum run rate limits. CAT6 cable runs are limited to a maximum recommended run rate of 100m (328 feet). So now we’ve all learned a little something new today. Maybe I should do this regularly here in my blog… do you think this is a good idea?

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Mar 20 2008

Golf

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I’ve always wanted to learn how to play golf and be good at it. But the thing is, having golf as a hobby here in the Philippines is quite expensive. The golf equipments are expensive and then you need to be a member of the golf courses for you to be able to play. Another thing is, my friend who plays golf is already in the United States so I don’t really have anyone to play with. I have another friend who got a little bit interested with golf but she said that playing it often would change her form which she doesn’t want to happen cause she plays volleyball. I don’t have much option huh?

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Mar 20 2008

Survey: Hamburgers and French Fries

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