May 2010

Office Pastime

May 29, 2010 Reviewaholic 1 comment

When I was working in the office, my favorite way of passing time is to open my emails and check for friends’ messages. I do that because me and my friends never fail to share a funny, weird, gross, shocking or what-have-you email to each other everyday. You know, just to take away the boredom of an 8:00-5:00 office life. So during that time I received tons of emails with [...]

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Weird I Am

May 29, 2010 Randomholic 1 comment

It’s time to fess up. What are the weird things that enjoy or can’t help doing? Let me start by stating all the weird things about me that I can think of. Okay first, I un-mix mixed nuts. I separate each piece and put them in their respective groups, and then I eat them in the same order every single time. I can’t tell you the order that I eat [...]

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Revisiting myLot

May 29, 2010 Blogaholic 0 comments

It’s been a while since I last logged in to my account at myLot, and I thought to visit today in search for topics to blog about. It brought a rush of early internet addiction, when I was still hooked as a myLot user. I’ve met a lot of friends there that I still talk to up to now, but I miss those that I’ve left in there. I look [...]

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WordPress 3.0 Beta 2

May 29, 2010 Blogaholic 0 comments

I am using the latest development version of WordPress on my theme demonstration blog. From the looks of it, I can say that this version of WordPress is an exciting leap from what we WordPress users are used to. My eyes are still trying to accustom themselves to the slightly new dashboard look, and like a child on Christmas morning giddily trying out a bunch of functionality that has been [...]

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Code-induced Headaches

May 29, 2010 Blogaholic 1 comment

You’d think that after doing this for sometime now, I’d have an easier time now making codes work the way I want them to. But I guess like everything else in life, coding requires constant learning. You can never be a know-it-all when it comes to codes. It takes a lot of reading, practice, lessons, trial and error just to become a halfway decent coder. And I’m not even a [...]

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