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Let Us Help Raise Funds for the Cagayan de Oro Flash Flood Victims

Friday, January 16, 2009

Yesterday it has been raining in Cagayan de Oro for almost 8 hours and some of the places had no electricity for quite some time. Due to the heavy rain there are lots of casualties during the landslide and 9 people are confirmed dead… It was so sad that things had happened in our country… Cagayan is just 6 hours away from Davao City and early this morning at around 3 or 4 a.m. the rain started to pour here and it just stopped at around 2 p.m. today… Imagine that… Hope there will be no flood in or landslides here too…

Anyways, a few good hearted Cagay-anons in Plurk community had been trying to raise funds to help the flood victims there. It was just a small amount but it could help a lot of people who are badly in need right now, especially to the homeless whose houses had been washed away by the flood… Just want to share this to those who wanted to help too… I think a lot have shared a little in the Plurk community and I hope you guys could share your little blessings too… If you had a Paypal account just send your donations to jamgfx[@]gmail.com. Thanks!


Here are a few Photos of the Flood in Cagayan de Oro, courtesy of www.Awatiro.com



For more photos click here: Baha sa CDO and Lunop sa CDO. All the photos here are from of Awatiro’s Web Album… Thanks for sharing it man!
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New York Bus Charters

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

If you are looking for a reliable Charter Bus specifically in New York,  New York Bus Charters is the one reliable company to consider. Why?  They had been in the business for more than 20 years and offers various services that provide convenience and comfort to the costumers, both in vehicle quality term, ease for reservation, professional staff and safety travel of course. The’ve been leading the transportaion industry that offers transportation for groups of any size with their 9 to 57 passenger vehicles. They had experienced driversand they also utilizes quality vehicles which are ready to transport you and your friends or family into the trade shows, conventions, amusement parks, day trips, Atlantic City, tailored custom tours, hotel or transfer between airports.

Their on-time service packed up with friendly staffs and well maintained vehicles is one of the main reasons why they’ve stayed in the business for so long and why people keep coming back for their services, a not so ordinary New York Bus Charters. So if you are visiting New York, I encourage you to visit their website now. You can also request a FREE quote by calling this number:  212-875-8200 Ext. 110  or by simply logging on their website and clicking on the “Click Here For Your Charter Quote” logo in the bottom of the homepage.

Taking a cab or taxi would be costly, expensive and it’s inconvenient.  I guess you should consider trying a charter bus like the NYC Bus Charters (NYCBC). I recommend you visit NYCBusCharters.com website. Why not give them a try now and save in your next trip going to New York City!

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Microsoft Delays Windows 7 Beta Due to Traffic

Saturday, January 10, 2009
Microsoft has delayed the Windows 7 public beta, due to traffic issues on the Microsoft Web site, according to a Friday afternoon post on the Windows Team blog.

“Due to very heavy traffic we’re seeing as a result of interest in the Windows 7 Beta, we are adding some additional infrastructure support to the Microsoft.com properties before we post the public beta,” Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc wrote. “We want to ensure customers have the best possible experience when downloading the beta.”

As of 4:55 PM, the main Windows 7 page was not showing a link to the beta. The TechNet page was also reporting that the beta had been delayed: “Thanks for your interest in the Windows 7 Beta,” the site reads. “The volume has been phenomenal — we’re in the process of adding more servers to handle the demand. We’re sorry for the delay and we’ll re-post the Beta as soon as we can ensure a quality download experience.

It’s for reasons like these that the BitTorrent protocol was invented. Why not let your customers share the bandwidth burden, Microsoft?

Originally posted on AppScout.

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