What Might Have Been or What If?
Monday, September 29th, 2008I saw this status message over my friend Karl’s Yahoo Messenger — “it been said, that the saddest thing a…
Invite Me To Your Blogging Group Activities
Monday, September 29th, 2008I have been blogging for some time now and up to this point I really don’t know any bloggers besides…
China’s Contaminated Milk Scandal — Causes Kidney Stones In Babies?
Thursday, September 25th, 2008It is a very alarming news for us consumers mainly here at Asia that China’s milk products
are contaminated and had…
Blizzard’s Diablo 3
Monday, June 30th, 2008Hmm.. It seems that I am a bit of a snail on game updates nowadays.
If it weren’t for my former…
Computers : Are You In or Out to The Changes Brought By Science and Technology?
Thursday, April 24th, 2008this guy is the only one without a laptop
I was just thinking… Do you see the guy on the photo?…
Yay! Bigfoot Guitar haha
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008Haha.. Gotta get me one of this.

In this photo released by the Miami Beach Guitar Festival, guitar maker George Marlin…
Lali - Indian Child / Baby Born With Two (2) Faces Worshipped as Goddess Durga
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008I have heard about this early this morning on my officemate. Apparently he encountered this while surfing yahoo.

Lali is welcomed…
Use MyBlogLog To View Recent Readers/Visitors
Friday, March 7th, 2008MyBlogLog is a social network for the blogger community that is based in part on interactions facilitated by a popular web widget that many members install on their blog.[1] Bloggers sign up for free accounts on MyBlogLog and can initiate a blog community for one or more blogs they author. Other registered members can subscribe to these communities, effectively bookmarking them for future reading and sharing them with their own contacts. Bloggers can then display widgets on their sites which show MyBlogLog online community members who have recently visited their page. These widgets also contain links to visiting members’ community pages, and are one way in which users connect with one another. All members can see certain basic information about how many people visit their blog, what links they clicked and where they come from. Members may also view more extensive information about traffic on their site for a small monthly fee.
MyBlogLog communities revolve around an individual blog registered by that blog’s author. These communities have anywhere from a few to thousands of members. Communities that are particularly popular, have the most members or that are brand new are featured on the MyBlogLog Communities page. Members can also find communities via searches for key words or tags.
MyBlogLog members are displayed and searchable in a largely similar fashion to MyBlogLog communities. Featured, popular and new members are displayed on the MyBlogLog members page. Users can also search for members and get a sense of who they are by seeing which communities they are a member of and what tags have been associated to their profile by the MyBlogLog community.
MyBlogLog was acquired in January, 2007 by Yahoo for slightly more than 10 million dollars and with over 45,000 blogs subscribed at the time.[2]. Currently, there are approximately 100 million visits to pages with MyBlogLog widgets per month, and the site has over 140,000 registered members.[3] MyBlogLog has an Alexa rank of under 500 and Google PageRank of 7 out of 10.
(from wikipedia — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyBlogLog)
The Result Of My Personality Type Test
Thursday, August 2nd, 2007I had just finished my task during the past few minutes when I came across the status message on Yahoo…
Yahoo Seems To Be Under Repair
Sunday, August 27th, 2006This afternoon, when I tried to log-in unto yahoo mail and yahoo messenger, I received a try again error. I…
Have You Tried Yahoo Mail Beta?
Friday, August 18th, 2006
A couple of days ago, I tried the Yahoo mail beta which I accidentally came across upon browsing my mails.…


