Saturday, July 14, 2012

Daily Digests (05)


Hacking Windows 7
For whatever justification or religion that you may have; this post might simply be considered "illegal". So we will tackle this subject as "for educational purposes only". Nothing more.

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Top 5 Alternative Energy Sources
The continued onslaught of drought is slowly taking its toll on our primary source of electricity – the hydropower plants. Now the government is back on its track in reconsidering its options for other viable sources of energy. What are these? Have a look at some of them.
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Reyes Barbecue Misfit
Think all Reyes Barbecue franchisees are the same? Think again. There is one Reyes Barbecue branch that I know of that would be a shame to recommend to anyone... unless of course, they don't know the unique flavor Reyes Barbecue has been known for.
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Choosing Between DVD-R and DVD+R
The DVD, jointly introduced by Sony and Philips way back in 1995, stands for Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc. It's an optical disc storage that has the same dimensions as compact disc (populary known as CD) but can store as much as six times more data.
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Top 5 Dengue FAQs
Dengue fever (referred to in some countries simply as dengue) is caused by the dengue virus, a mosquito-borne virus. The virus is transmitted to humans through the bite of a mosquito infected with any one of its four strains. On average, its symptoms appear within 3 to 14 days after the infective bite. Read more...


Top 3 Face Painting Tips for Starters
Now that Halloween is just around the corner, this would be the best time to start thinking on how to dress up your kids for trick or treating. The first thing that comes to mind to most parents is costumes. Sure your daughter looks ever so angelic in a winged fairy costume or that your son looks creepily adorable in a monster outfit... Read more...


Flood Aftermath... Cleaning, Repairing & Scrapping
The flood brought about by typhoon Ondoy in our city of Marikina made it clear that aside from raging currents, sheer volume can cause just as much problem.

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Surviving the Marikina Flood
About a decade ago, when our small village was first struck by flood, everyone was caught unaware. It was barely raining, not even a storm signal from the past couple of days, and yet the water rose chest-high inside our house. Everyone was wondering just where did all the water...
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Learning Numbers Through Coloring Fun
Prior to learning mathematics, it is essential for preschoolers and kindergarten students to get hold of pre-math skills. These include learning how to count numbers and knowing their proper sequence (such as 1 comes before 2, 2 before 3, and so on), learning to...
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Greek Mythology for Kids (Twelve Olympians)
The Twelve Olympians, also known in ancient Greek mythology as the Dodekatheon (12 gods), were the principal gods of the Greek pantheon residing at the top of Mount Olympus.

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Top 5 Easy Tips to Baby Sign Language
Did it ever occur to you what your baby is thinking when she’s staring at you or at the things surrounding her crib? How many times have you asked her what she likes to do or what she wants to eat? Were you ever confused as to what's really bothering her? Were you constantly juggling between a list of TO DOs as to what would... Read more...