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Anger Management 101

August 18th, 2009

This  would  give you guides on how to control your emotions towards your better-half,  friends,  officemates  and  all  the  people  around  you,  especially your “boss”. The rules of practicing “ugaling langit, ugaling  kaaya-aya” : #1  Ang naunang magalit ang may karapatang magalit. Pag naunahan ka na ng  galit niya, tumahimik ka na lang muna. #2  Walang  taong  nag-aaway  mag-isa.  Pag hindi kayo sumagot o pumatol, titigil din daw ang taong nakikipag- away sa inyo. #3 Ang taong galit, ‘bingi.’ If someone is angry, wala raw pinakikinggan,  so,  don’t try to explain and fight back. Hindi ka niya iintindihin dahil  wala siyang naririnig kundi ang sarili nya. #4  Ang  taong  galit, ‘abnoy.’ Ayon sa pastor, Biblical daw ito? because  the  Lord  said  when  He was crucified, “Father, patawarin mo sila dahil  hindi ... Read More

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Delete Locked Files (32 and 64-bit)

August 13th, 2009

  It seems like on Windows I all the time come across those darned files I can’t delete because another process is using it. Up until a few months past I have always used a program called Unlocker to get around this, and it has served me fine. I had to bring to an end using it, yet, when I moved to Vista 64-bit seeing as it only includes support for 32-bit versions of Windows. LockHunter, on the other hand, is a similar free utility that works on Windows 2000 up to Windows 7, and comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. Just like Unlocker it integrates into your Windows Explorer context menu to save some clicks each time you wish to unlock a file. Here’s a rundown on several of the features: Shows processes locking a file or folder Allows to unlock, delete, copy or rename a protected file Allows to kill locking process Allows to take away locking processes from hard drive Integrates in to Explorer menu It deletes files into the recycle bin, so you may restore them if... Read More

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14 Reasons Why Mac Sucks!

August 6th, 2009

I’m sick of those commercials and many people with Apple computers who think they are superior than your PC because of the computer they have? Get the Facts and defend yourself! #1—It just works Hmm…just about every PC in the world works fine out of the box too. This may have been a point back 26 years ago when PCs were kits, but now, it’s standard. As it turns out, the Windows Kernel is very reliable, all Windows crashes are caused by people installing bad software. The same thing will happen to a mac for the record. #2—You can make amazing stuff This advertises iLife ’06, Apple’s suite of software. Most venders will include similar software, if not more powerful applications. Many new PCs include Nero, Pinnacle, photo editing apps, and various other applications that do much of the same tasks as iLife ’06. Windows Vista has all of the functionality of iLife ’06 included in the Premium versions. #3—Design that turns heads Apple computers have interestin... Read More

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Cory Aquino Burial Live Stream

August 4th, 2009

The burial of Former Philippine President Cory Aquino, who passed away on August 1 due to cardio-respiratory arrest, will be broadcast live on August 5, 2009. Join the whole nation as we bid farewell to the icon of democracy. Watch the Cory Aquino burial rites LIVE STREAM online here. CORY AQUINO BURIAL LIVE STREAM ONLINE happens on August 5, 2009. ... Read More

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Know Your Needs to Choose the Right Laptop

July 30th, 2009

The price of laptops has come down a lot in the last few years, and with the advent of mini-notebooks (also known as "netbooks") a notebook computer has never been more affordable.  Unfortunately, many people who do not know a lot about computers still end up paying more than they need to for a laptop, or else pay good money for a notebook that will not satisfy their needs.  When purchasing a laptop there are a few things you should consider to make sure you get the optimal bang for your buck. Know what your needs are This might be the hardest part for some people, but it is also the most important.  You need to know what you’re going to be using the laptop for – and if you find you can’t answer the question, you probably shouldn’t be getting a laptop at all.  Do you need something portable, or will something more stationary do?  Do you want to play games on it?  Do you want to watch movies on it?  Do you on... Read More

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5 Simple Ways to Speed Up Your PC

July 30th, 2009

There are loads of ways to perk up computer performance, from hardware upgrades to editing the Registry. But upgrading hardware can be quite expensive and editing the Windows Registry can dangerously damage your computer if you do something wrong. This piece of writing focused on simple and safe tweaks that will not cause any dilemma and will make your computer run faster. 1) Speed Up Windows Explorer Occasionally opening Windows Explorer can take a while. This is because Windows without human intervention looks for network files, shared network folders, and devices when you start Windows Explorer. It is likely to make it open faster by changing the settings: Open Windows Explorer Click on Tools menu Then click on Folder Options Click on the View tab Find Automatically search for network folders and printers check box and uncheck it Click Apply, then click OK Reboot your PC From now on Windows Explorer will start faster, as it will no longer automat... Read More

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