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Google Wave Preview

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Just a quick post about the new stuff coming from our beloved Google called Google Wave which is a “new tool for communication and collaboration on the web” coming later this year.

Watch the demo video below to learn more or check Google Wave Website.

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Watch Out For Vomiting Bug

Monday, December 15th, 2008

“The winter vomiting bug could spread rapidly across England unless people are sensible and stay at home when they have the virus, a leading GP warns. ”

Last week my younger boy in the night started vomiting and then followed by the younger brother, then like hour later the 8 month old baby followed and i have to say it was scarring.

Have to change the bed sheet in the night only like 4 times and about 4-5 am called NHS , where i was told maybe is the winter bug , so we must just watch the kids till the morning and check with the GP.The GP prescribe some tablet which give the kids some fluids since they couldn’t keep anything down.

All in all , it took like 4 days of fear but then its gone.

Watch out for this bug as is very scaring if you never heard about it.

Just my two cent to let you know its very real

Go see your GP if you feel is too much .

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Make Sure to Vote

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Today is the presidential election in the USA and we just sending our signal to everyone to go do their civil duty please.

Remember to vote for whoever you think will make our lives better socially not military though eh ;)

Good Luck !

Zimbabwe need us all

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The recent news reports of all of the political strife has cast a leery shadow over Zimbabwe. A country once rich in natural resources and the gem of the African continent has become a political hotbed for political corruption and human suffering. News of elections being riddled with illiberal activities makes this country very unstable. Where are the UN and its resources for policing this tragic downfall of a once great nation.

The political process has turned into a joke and very little can be done to reverse the trend that keeps this country in a never ending downward spiral. does anyone not forget that became of Somalia and its warlord death merchants seizing aid from all over the world? When will the nations of Africa finally stand together to give this country, Zimbabwe, a fighting chance at reliable and sustainable self-governance.

Mass rioting of elections and food shortages keep this potential hotbed of death and destruction on a constant simmer.
I can recall an almost exact duplicate of the problems going on in Zimbabwe this very day. I myself have traveled to Sierra Leone and Senegal to witness first hand the atrocities of greed and human suffering. As a member of a small contingent of US Army soldiers assigned to remove US citizens from Sierra Leone, I too witnessed the carnage and misappropriation of relief efforts to people whose only want in life is to survive another day.

The futility of being part of a larger organization to alleviate suffering and strife is overwhelmed by the bureaucracy of the NGO and sometimes the limits of your own devices for assistance. Zimbabwe must be able to be delivered to some form of democracy by allowing free and open elections.

These elections and protest that sometimes go hand in and are what make up the dynamic that is democracy. Please let us not witness another failed example of intercontinental democracy as has been seen in places like Somalia, Chad and Sudan.

Africa must be allowed to merge into a social dynamic that is the 21st century. The problems associated with dictatorships and one candidate elections should not be allowed to progress. I call on the entire world community to voice concern and demand assistance for the entire country of Zimbabwe as they undergo what appears to be electoral crime.

 Written by a dear friend

Wiiiplayer or BBC iPlayer for Wii

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The video download and streaming service that lets people catch up with BBC programmes is now a channel on the hugely popular game console Nintendo Wii. Early versions of the service is available since 9 April but more polished software will be released as the service developed.

According to BBC they are working to produce a whole host of Iplayer versions for various other game consoles as well as handheld devices.
It is already accessible on Apple’s iPhone and the iPod Touch though.

If you ‘re tired of sitting in front of the pc to watch your missed episodes and you own a Wii then Wiiiplayer is definitely a winner.
For more info check here.

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