Fabcast: The Talented Mr. Ripley, aka Careful, careful!
That's what we called the guy who broke CC's heart. What, another sob story? Not quite. As Migs explains:
Corporate Closet (CC) is one of my smartest, most accomplished friends. He is a CEO of a billion-peso company, graduated at the top of our MBA class, and if you have the chance to talk to him even...
Source: GIBBS CADIZ
Mystery Shopping – 450 PHP per shop
Greetings from AQ Services International!
We would like to invite you to apply for a mystery shopping program. It would require you to mystery visit several petrol stations.
1. For these mystery shops you need a PERSONAL CAR (motorcycles are not allowed). You are required to observe the service and...
Source: The Philippines According to Blogs
Requests of song lyrics and mp3 downloads
You may now start sending your request to our email : xl3ridersclub@gmail.com for a certain song that you would love to have.
Cebu Bloggers in DYAB
November 2, 2008- The Cebu Bloggers Society members were invited as guests by Jun Tariman of DYAB-Cebu in his tech segment program to discuss the basics of BLOGGING and how it evolved! It is a 30-minute segment given to the bloggers (3:00-3:30 pm). Yay! Thanks for this publicity!
Other topics mentioned out of the blue are tips on Search Engine Optimization (SEO), how to start Blogging for interested folks, earning money thru it (adsense) and promoting Cebu Bloggers Society in the airwaves! BTW, we are also on Live Webcast that time! Our spokeperson heading the group is Kevin and the supporting actors are Clarence, Empress, Sinjin, Zenia and definitely, the gorgeous X!
More details at Obnoxiousqueer.com.
“The Click Five Live in Manila 2008″ – Concert Photos, Videos, Radio Tour Clips

So you missed attending and watching “The Click Five” as the band performed live in Manila at the Araneta Coliseum? Or you never got good photos during this event? I know what you’re feeling. I missed the event too.
Anyway, you better listen to the clips I have recorded when they visited some of our local radio stations: 103.5 MAX FM, Magic 89.9, and RX 93.1. I have also asked some of our online friends if I could share to my readers and The Click Five fans out there some of the photos taken during both events.
Videos, radio clips, and photos at Music Picks blog!
And also, get a chance to WIN DUFFY’S ROCKFERRY ALBUM! check the details here..
A Month Without a Cellphone. Can you handle that?

Mobile phones are everywhere. They are necessity for many people. Imagine a life, without a cellphone for just a month. What about for a year? In this world evolving in the new era of technology, I think a few people can handle that.
Me on Grace Talk Soup?
Me, on Grace Talk Soup? I could not believe it, but yes, and I am soooo thrilled!
In between blanching the broccoli and grilling the baby back ribs, my eyes would dart to the laptop and my fingers would be, figuratively speaking, itching to type this post… I could not wait long enough to have the time to sit and start announcing to the whole world about the invitation I received from Jojo Tabares this morning.
I was reading KC Concepcion’s blog (well, I do read local celebrity articles, too, and it’s fun!) which I stumbled upon at Clare’s when an email alert popped up on my screen.
Blogging May Not Be Deadly, But It Has a Whole Sweatshop of Other Problems
It’s currently the hottest story at TechMeme. The New York Times reports that “In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop“. Drop dead, that is. They consider professional blogging a “digital-era sweatshop”, referring to a factory where its workers are sorely underpaid and unprotected.
But I have to say that NYT is going somewhere with its term, sweatshop.
When Blogs Become Unacknowledged Mainstream Media Sources
Blogs being scraped and plagiarized by other blogs is one thing, but what do you do about the beast that is mainstream media? It’s very disappointing for this type of thing to happen, since television and newspaper companies often consider themselves far more legitimate and reputable than anything that comes from the Internet.
Yet we are experiencing an emerging culture of taking things without asking permission, much less giving proper attribution. It could be a bunch of different reasons, mostly revolving around ignorance, but what does that say about supposedly educated professionals in the fields of journalism and mass media? Where are these people’s ethics?





