Monday, December 31, 2007

Green Questions from dNeero-ites

"Green Is a Nice color -- So R U Green? " closed in threee days... this is the quickest completion for any dNeero Social Survey to date... responses about this 'green' issue/movement have been both thoughtful and passionate ... so, let's continue the thread with questions from our respondents.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Saturday, December 29, 2007

New Year's Resolution - Oh Really!?

New Year's Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It's a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Friday, December 28, 2007

Green Is a Nice color - So R U Green?

Eco-friendly, carbon footprint, global warming, organic, recycle, save the planet... it's all about GREEN.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Thursday, December 27, 2007

After Christmas - 11

Well, the event happened ... we gave, received, enjoyed, celebrated, worshipped ... now what? Can we keep it going?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Christmas / Holiday from dNeero respondents -- 10

We composed this survey entirely from questions from our dNeero respondents... many thanks to all of you whether we used your question or not. We truly appreciate your involvement with dNeero and hope that these surveys generate some thought and some fun... and we hope that you and your network of friends and associates use these surveys to start up conversations and learn a bit more about one another. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Friday, December 21, 2007

Jamie Lynn Spears... OK now...!

Jamie-Lynn Marie Spears (born April 4, 1991) is an American actress and singer. She was best known for starring in the Nickelodeon television series Zoey 101 and as the sister of Britney Spears. Spears also has a older brother Bryan Spears and is the youngest of the Spears family. Now she's acquired some fame for getting pregnant -- that's right, she's 16!


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Say Ahhh!...

It's about the doctor''s office. We're not always sick, but does the visit sometimes have that effect on our wallets, our emotions, our relationships?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Golden Globes... TV Time

Let''s look at the popular TV categories... handicapping the TV portion of the Golden Globes is a little like predicting the path of a tornado.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Does a second chance help or harm?

Obama takes took drugs?

Hillary's aide quit because he mentioned it?

Well to be honest, I have not been following the U.S. politics scene. That oba-boy took drugs is somewhat new to me. But the last I heard, he was running for the post of Mr. President and standing quite a fair chance.

Yes, no doubt he has publicly acknowledged the "folly of youth" and "should" be given a second chance, but are we too liberal in giving second chances here?

I have nothing against him and I am really addressing the situation in general - that of giving others a second chance. LONG AGO, second chances were rarer than rare. If you make a mistake, you are condemned - including everyone associated with you.

Slowly, the stigma dissipated to be replaced by the glorious "second chance". You made a mistake, ok fine, just admit it and move on. Let's focus on the BIG mistakes here. If you make a BIG mistake, ok fine, we still give you a second chance.

This is all good. After all, we are none of us saints and "infallible" is not the Word of the Day. Today, we give others a second chance. Come another day, we might need others to give us a second chance. This is all so very good.

However, is this second chance "fool-proof"? What sort of signal are we sending? That we can feel free to make BIG mistakes and still get a second go? That any kid on the street should grow up on dope and alcohol then decide to run for President?

I really don't know, my friends. There are lots of merits to giving second chances. I just hope that people will not take advantage of this goodness and think they can atomic-bomb a place for fun and still be welcomed with open arms - with a second chance.

Good day.

* Related myLot discussion


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Golden Globes... Be Heard

Let's look at the popular movie categories... it's that rare time of year when comedies and musicals are guaranteed to get the love with their very own awards categories.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Friday, December 14, 2007

The real meaning behind "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"

After posting that myLot discussion on fruits, I have been incorporating fruits into my diet. I like to think I am living healthier lol.:P


I am sure many of you would be familiar with the saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away".

I was just thinking that there may be more than one truth in this statement. Generally, we understand that we are talking about the apple as a beneficial fruit. It contains lots of goodness so eating it makes us healthy and so we will not fall sick and thus we need not visit the doctor. Blah blah.

However in my opinion, there is another hidden truth between the lines.

This saying also embodies the discipline required to keep us healthy. If someone is sloppy and e.g. cares nothing for eating all the junk food in the world, he is unlikely going to stick to the healthy regime of one apple a day.

On the other hand, for someone who is health-conscious, he is unlikely to stop at just apples. He might include more beneficial food items in his diet and he might even oil his engine with exercises.

And so, there are really two meanings to this saying. The first is the apple; the second is the discipline. Somewhat like a self-fulfilling prophecy, isn't it?

Stay healthy, live long, bask bright. =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Conquer the world with your smile

It was a bright cherry afternoon and I strolled to the neighborhood store to buy something.

The cashier scanned the item and out popped the receipt. But alas, it got stuck. It was a machine crisis and another staff was called in to help. She looked me and I smiled at her. She smiled back at my tacit green light for her to take her time.

And when the whole episode was resolved (thankfully it did not take too long :P), she tied up the transaction and I smiled back at her. She returned the smile again. I was quite sure I made her day.

Just with a single smile, you can change your own mood. Just with a simple smile, you can help change someone else's mood. Isn't it a great thing to spread goodness around the world? And if you believe in the "What goes around comes around" saying, you want to spread even more goodness around so that you can bask in sublime ecstasy like a dolphin in love.

Have a great day. =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Packaged Product Trends to Watch in 2008

New product developments will focus on health, fresh, function and taste, according to a study. Well, I think this can't be more than true. Everyone is raving about health recently. :P


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

MomsEasyChair.com Holiday Frenzy

A survey to determine how crazy the holidays make you or the mom in your life. We all love our mothers, don't we? But how does she feature in our holidays?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

You can sleep all you want when you are dead

"You can sleep all you want when you are dead."


Ever come across the saying above? Well, I disagree with it.

Usually, people use this saying when they want to stress that life is more than just sleeping. After all, most people spend a large portion of their life sleeping. So if you think about it, it seems such a waste. You may live till 80 but you sleep 20 years... you know, something along this line.

But hey, who can be sure what happens after death? Who can be certain that you still can feel the luxury of sleep after you die? I seriously doubt so. Whatever happens after death, I really don't think sleeping AND feeling it are likely.

I think getting enough shut-eye time is imperative if we were to enjoy a healthy and active life. If you are tired, go sleep. Turn in earlier or catch a power nap. It is no good to push yourself for fleeting satisfaction and cause permanent damage to your body. Why gain 1 sec of pleasure and suffer 2 secs of pain later on? :P

Have a good Wednesday. =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Wrap your gifts in style this Christmas!

Yes, yes, I can't stop repeating myself. Christmas is coming soon... Hurray! :P


If you intend to get some gifts for your family and friends, I hope you have got them ready. Otherwise the longer you drag, the draggier the queue is likely going to get.

So what do you do with the gifts after you buy them? Well ideally, you should wrap them. You can rely on the usually free wrapping service that might be available at the shops or step in to do it yourself. If you choose the latter, then you can have a mambo jumbo with creativity and impress the recipients.

So how do you wrap a present? I am not the best authority on this but I found some links on the web. ^^

For instance, if you are wrapping it plain vanilla, check out this wikiHow article How to Wrap a Present. You can also see How to Wrap a Gift in a Bag. If you want to know How to Make a Gift Bag , well you are in luck too. How about gift tags? You might like those too.

Diana Bacon also has quite a few wrapping ideas. Check them out. At the site, there are videos showing you exactly how to wrap so they may be more useful if you don't quite get those plain text and pictures. =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Presidential Politics 2008

Questions from our respondents about the U.S. Presidential Election coming up in 2008. Whether or not you are from the United States, what are your takes on this?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Monday, December 10, 2007

Can a cut finger pass the biometric test?

I cut my finger recently. It is recovering gradually though not as fast as I would like. All 10 of our fingers are important to us. It is when you do not have the use of one or more of them would you feel the loss.

Imagine how the sink will suddenly shrink when you hit your finger accidentally against the sink wall. Or how you will somehow flick the wrong finger when you push close the fridge door. Or how you will punch the keyboard with the finger you thought next to the injured one when it apparently isn't.

As the saying repeats, life goes on whether you like it or not. I was doing the dishes - yes, imagine handling a big pot bigger than your head with just your thumb and index finger... it is perfectly possible but balance is a tricky thing if you don't want to break a finger... anyway while washing, I hurt my cut finger more than once.

I looked at the poor digit and a question suddenly popped into my mind. Can a cut finger pass the biometric test?

Other than my biometric passport, there is no other biometric thingy around me. What if I have been using a laptop secured by a biometric lock? Imagine if the finger I cut is the finger required as the password. Does this mean I would be practically locked out till my finger recover?

It is scary when you think about it. When "upgrading" alphanumeric passwords to "securer" fingerprints, they are supposed to lock out intruders more effectively. But computers are not smart. In this hypothetical case, it might well be that an owner with his finger cut will be wrongly viewed as the intruder.

From a New Scientist article titled "ID Revolution - prepare to meet the new you" written by Celeste Biever, I quote, "Unfortunately, fingerprint scanners are far from foolproof. They may not record a clear print from sweaty, dirty fingers or those cut or bruised, or smoothed by hard labour." This writeup is more than two years old so technology might have advanced by now.

But if not, allow me then to heave a sigh of relief. I almost bought that IBM thinkpad that came with a biometric fingerprint reader. Pray remind me about my cut finger the next time I drool over another biometric complement. :P


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

If you need help to jingle, check out Best Leading Lenders (U.S.A.)

Ok, it is going to be Christmas soon. In these modern times, Christmas is supposed to be one of the best times of the year.


Beautiful Christmas carols, hearty get-together, piping hot turkeys... and yes, the Christmas gifts. And not to mention, the New Year is just after Christmas too. Stop tail-gating! :P

Money. Right, money is needed for Christmas and money is needed for a happy New Year too. So what happens if you are short on moola? Ideally, you will never encounter this problem. But this world isn't all that ideal always, is it? :(

If you are in the United States, you can take a look at Best Leading Lenders. It offers a variety of loans such as personal, auto, payday, student, etc. Loans can be your best friend but do take a responsible attitude when you seek them out. So if you need a Personal Loan, you know where to look. Or if you need Pay Day Loans , you know where too.

Best Leading Lenders also provides financial articles that are tips and advice on loans and other various financial topics. Quite a wealth of knowledge there so there is no harm browsing whether you ultimately take a loan through the company or not. *wink*

* This is a sponsored post.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Satisfy your nostalgia at TelevisionTunes.com

Feeling nostalgic? Well, we all do at one time or another.


If you are missing a particular TV theme song that sparked off certain memory, check out TelevisionTunes.com . Here, you will find tons of TV theme music and songs from yesterday and today. Browse its huge archive of 3,589 (and growing) theme songs and the best part is that you can even choose to download them in mp3 format.

Disclaimer: I am *not* sure whether what this site is doing is legal. According to its copyright information page,

"All themes and Clips are copyrighted by their licensors and are intended for educational and personal listening only. These are not to be used for commercial or other non-educational use without permission of the copyright holder (licensor). They are NEVER to be sold or traded for items of value. This site does not own the music and cannot grant permission for any commercial use. This archive is a result of private collectors of historic television placing their private collections for all to share in remembering the various shows of the past and present and discussing their views on the subject of the music and the series involved. There will not be entire copies of CDs found on this site at any time. The music here is in a lower quality than a CD, and is considered a 'sample' of the music should you choose to buy the CD. If you wish better quality then please check with your local Music Store for a CD that might have that song on it and buy it."

I have highlighted the more "important" phrases that the site owner has used to try to cover his arse. I do hope that TelevisionTunes.com manages to pull this off and stay clear of copyright infringement suits. After all, this is a handy site to have around for music lovers.

Another feature of the site is its "Name that Theme Song" game. It's a real cool game if you feel up to the challenge. There are both the 1-player and 2-player modes and you can play 10 to 30 rounds each time. During each round, a song will play and a timer will start. You have to identify the song from 4 available options. Enjoy! ^^


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Found on the Internet - December 9

Some questions floating on internet sites. Here's a funny quote lol... have a bright Monday! =)

"On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
~ ??? ~


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Friday, December 7, 2007

Learn how to fold an origami shuriken


Ever since I played that game, Feudalism, I have been fascinated by shurikens . For those not familiar with this term, perhaps "ninja stars" would ring a bell.

Check out this wikiHow article on How to Fold an Origami Star (Shuriken) . The guide is presented in a step by step manner and it is complete with pictures. The steps are not hard to follow. I took a piece of A4 paper and experimented with it myself.

I am proud to say that I managed to make my own shuriken. Woe to he who dares to attack me... for he would have to face my shuriken (paper shuriken lol)! :P

For those who need or prefer a video guide, check out the youtube video above. Have fun throwing shurikens with your kids! =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Holiday Company Party - Beware

Go? Not go? Is it mandatory fun or will you truly enjoy it? How do you act? Do share your thoughts! =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Say thanks to American troops in Iraq

You've got something to say to U.S. troops deployed in Iraq? Well, check out the Let's Say Thanks mission at http://www.letssaythanks.com .


It is an initiative by Xerox and the mission is to provide a way for individuals across the country (read U.S.A.) to recognize U.S. troops stationed overseas. There is an entire series of postcards depicting patriotic scenes and hometown images for you to choose from. These designs were selected from a pool of entries from children across the States.

Just pick your favorite design and then add a template or personalized message. The postcards will then be printed and posted to the troops.

From Xerox's point of view, these men and women on duty are going to be touched by the postcards. I really don't know. If I was one of those people, would I be touched by a template message from someone I don't even know? It's "just Iraq". I am not fighting a war that threatens the existence of mankind. Do I really care about what you feel? I don't know about you but I am here because it's my job. Given a choice, I would want my arse back in the couch in my living room as soon as the next flight is available.

But of course, Xerox is just spending a little money to get some nice publicity for itself. This publicity campaign certainly doesn't hurt and shows the caring side of the company.

There is something I don't understand though. I am not American and it seems that the site caters to Americans only. There is a "state" field in the online form and the site's "About us" explicitly mentioned U.S.A only.

I guess if I really want to, I can fake the state information and have a card posted. But then, it would be so fake lol. I find it funny why only Americans can care for American soldiers. Cannot someone from another country want to show concern for American soldiers based in Iraq?

The world is inter-connected. Americans are humans too like the people I see around me, no? Cheers, Xero. Way to go.

PS.: My friend, slickcut, discussed this at her myLot discussion.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Search for a nursing home using BetterCaring (U.K.)

We all grow old. It is something so inevitable that it is hard to entertain alternate possibilities. History recorded that Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a unified China from 221 BC to 210 BC, was one who feared death.

Fearing death isn't really unique. Most of us suffer from varying degrees of necrophobia. What's different was that Qin Shi Huang had the clout and resources to attempt to find the elixir of immortality. The short conclusion to the whole story was that he ironically died because of mercury poisoning. He died because of the same mercury that he was convinced would make him immortal.

The morale of the story is that the elixir of immortality is quite likely an unachievable dream. A fanciful dream that remains a frivolous wish until proven otherwise. So for all of us still breathing, the best we can do is to plan for our old age.

BetterCaring at http://www.bettercaring.com is a dedicated service for anyone who needs answers to crucial questions about care for themselves or their loved ones. Be it care at home or residential care, you can consult care experts at BetterCaring regarding the different care options available.

If you are in the U.K., care search will enable you to search the entire database of all registered care homes in the country. If you have a particular area in mind, you can also filter the search results by postal code.

Care information provides resources covering issues that are important to the choices you make. This includes finances as well as the different care options. There is also a community forum that allows users to discuss their own experiences within the care system.

So if you are looking for a nursing home in the U.K. for either your loved ones or yourself, you can make use of BetterCaring when conducting your research. Live long, live healthy, live happy. Cheers. :D

* This is a sponsored post.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Escape from a spreadsheet in Excit

Now now, who would have thought that we could make a game out of Excel? Isn't Excel just spreadsheets and for "serious" stuffs? :P


Check out Excit - a maze sort of game where you need to bound off walls to escape to the exit cell. You heard it right - you are trapped in a spreadsheet and you need to escape the 30 levels using the cursor keys without sliding off the screen.

According to the developer, the game mechanic is similar to that of games like Road Blocks and Orbox. But despite it not being entirely innovative, the game has been polished and fresh elements have been introduced. You just need to maneuver your way around using the arrow keys. If you go off the screen "accidentally", the reset to initial position appears.

I experimented with a few levels myself while multi-tasking. I guess it is an okay sort of game to play while you are pretending to work at the office (lol). So check it out when you are feeling bored at work or whenever.

Play Excit at http://www.kongregate.com/games/Krystman/excit. =)


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Found on the Internet - December 4th

The dNeero research team got up early... did a quick scan of poll / survey questions that are available on the Internet... we wish they'd pay you for your time ... so, have it.

"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
~ Galileo Galilei ~


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Christmas / Holiday - 9

There's more than just shopping and giving, so let's take a look. Do you like caroling? Don't you just love the holiday music? =)

"Santa Claus wears a Red Suit,
He must be a communist.
And a beard and long hair,
Must be a pacifist.
What's in that pipe that he's smoking?"
~ Arlo Guthrie ~


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Found on the Internet - December 5th

The dNeero research team stayed up late... did a quick scan of poll / survey questions that are available on the Internet... we wish they'd pay you for your time... so, have it.

"If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to patient attention, than to any other talent."
~ Isaac Newton ~


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Entertainment is refreshing

Yes yes Christmas is coming and there is not one who doesn't know it. :P

Take a break... you need it... but now what... how do you entertain yourself?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Iraq, Iraq, Iraq... How's it going?

The reports we get, the conversations we have effect us. So, let's take a temperature check about we think of the U.S. efforts in Iraq.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Tactics 100 Live for chess lovers

Do we have any chess lovers here? I am sure there are several hidden tigers and crouching dragons among us. :P


This game with a dumb name, "Tactics 100 Live", is a twist on our familiar chess. It is somewhat like another version of those animated battle chess games. The game is straight forward once you figure out the move/attack commands which are not immediately intuitive. But give it a few rounds and you will soon get how the game works.

It is simpler than the usual chess game in that it has only 4 units to choose from - Knight, Ranger, Mage and Cleric. Just load up the game, look at the unit artwork and you can easily guess the rest.

There are 10 waves of attackers in various battle formations. Thrash them all and you win. Winning all 10 waves is not hard - but getting a perfect score i.e. no unit dying at all for all 10 rounds would be trickier.

You can play Tactics 100 Live at http://www.kongregate.com/games/Gamebrew/tactics-100-live-v1-5 . Have fun! ^^

PS.: And yes, there *is* a multi-player mode.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Monday, December 3, 2007

Act a clown to fight the Monday blues

OH NO. IT'S MONDAY AGAIN.


Dreadful, isn't it? Why must Monday be the first day of the week? Why not... Sunday? Then again, if Sunday indeed becomes the leader, I bet you will hate it instead. :P

Since there is always a case of the Monday, this problem of not wanting to face the new week will always persist. In that case, why not try to fight it instead?

What do you do when you wake up on a Monday morning? Do you try to procrastinate as long as you can, just so that you can pretend it is not the new day yet? Do you grumble and mumble under your breath why you must suffer such a miserable life? Do you inevitably think of the tasks you would be facing later in the day and attempt to do some last minute moping?

I can go on and on and the list will never be complete. So now that we are determined to make Monday a beautiful day, how do we go about doing it? Well, for this exercise in optimism, we need a mirror. If you have a full length mirror, all the better. If not, even the reflective screen of your cellphone will do.

After you get out of your bed, before you even take your breakfast or brush your teeth, I want you to look into the mirror. Stare hard and start imagining yourself as the funniest clown ever sighted in history. Pretend you are the world's greatest pretender and try to make yourself laugh.

Contort your face, puff your checks, twist your ears, roll your eyes, stick out your tongue. Act moronic and be crazier than you thought you can ever be. And while you are at it, go ahead and make some noise. Since you will be alone when you are trying this, there is no need to feel shy at all. In fact, if your courage runs on more than a AAA battery, I urge you to spread the joker jab to the next person you see.

If you believe in karma, what goes around comes around. Make that next person laugh - make his day. Earth may never reach an Utopian state but it surely doesn't hurt to spread more joy. Don't be stingy with your gift of laughter - spread it hard and spread it wide. Let the world rejoice with you. =)

Related myLot discussion: How do you fight the Monday blues?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Found on the Internet - December 2nd

The dNeero research team did a quick scan of poll / survey questions that are available on the Internet ... none of them pay you for your time ... so, have it.


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Christmas / Holiday Shopping - 8

Like it or not, you''re in the Christmas / Holiday Shopping rush. Christmas is coming.................................. yea! :P


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Download free web design templates at Open Source Web Design

I remember the time when I was making my first website. I was like a blind man groping around, just trying to grab whatever I could find. It must be amusing for you to hear my confession that I didn't know the importance of the index.html page. I was tearing my hair off wondering why while I could see the pages fine on my computer, my site just wouldn't load online.


Well, that was maiden effort.

Also, I didn't want to pay for any web templates then (not now either) and I wasn't savvy enough to make my own. I had a hard time trying to find something that I liked and yet still came free. Ever come across Open Source Web Design? This is a project started in 2000 by Francis J. Skettino. The goal was to provide the Open Source community with quality web designs to help get people's projects on the web in a way that is both organized and good looking. Currently, there are over 2000 designs to choose from so I pity your eyeballs and trackball as you run them through. :P

If you have any particular criteria such as favorite color or column number, just use the advanced search available. Oh yes, have I mentioned that the site is very fast? Happy choosing! =)



The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Dice Mogul - an online substitute for Monopoly

We all know about the game, Monopoly. Published by Parker Brothers, it is a popular board game where players compete against one another to become the wealth magnate.


I like the game a lot but the one pity is that the older you get, the harder it is to find like-minded players. Even after turning my sight online to look for human players, it would be dishonest to say that I found any platform to my liking.

This post has no monopoly-online platforms to recommend. Rather, I came across this game, Dice Mogul, that is pretty similar to monopoly. The game is beautifully designed but the one drawback is that it is a one-player game.

But hey, if you don't mind some "mindless" competition, you can perhaps spare Dice Mogul a glance. After all, it is free and can be played using your ever-ready browser. =)

PS.: For those who find the repetitive music as irritating as I found it, there is a mute button - you just have to look real carefully to see it. It is white against a light blue background, just left of the game name and in the "inner circle".


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

"Run, run as fast as you can" - U.S. Presidential Politics 2008

Let's look again now that the Iowa caucuses are near. What are the issues and which candidate will best solve them? Clinton, Obama, Thompson, Giuliani, McCain, Paul, Romney, Huckabee, Edwards?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Saturday, December 1, 2007

The Supermarket Online - Redux

Tarlok Teji, head of retail at analysts Deloitte, said this about shopping in Scotland: "We expect 2008 to deliver double-digit growth in terms of internet retailing. The number of people shopping online and the number of retailers with online stores are increasing quickly. The strongest sectors will be grocery and clothing."


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Christmas / Holiday Shopping - 7

The shopping rush has begun ... will it be good for you? ... will it be good for merchants?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Christmas / Holiday Shopping - 6

Give, give, give ... receive, receive, receive ... can you make it a great time of year?


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site

Gift an Amazon Kindle for this Christmas

We have driven into December and Christmas is just around the corner. Have you done your Christmas shopping yet?

For those book lovers out there, there is finally a decent-enough portable e-book reader on the market. Amazon Kindle is a revolutionary portable reader that wirelessly downloads books, newspapers, magazines and blogs to a crisp, high-resolution electronic paper display that looks and reads like real paper, even in bright sunlight. It gives a reading experience no different from that of a real book - and that's what makes it tick. =)

Kindle customers, no matter where they are in the U.S., can wirelessly shop the Kindle Store and download new content - all without a PC or a WiFi hot spot. Amazon pays for Kindle's wireless connectivity so there are no monthly wireless bills and no service commitments for customers. The Kindle Store contains over 90,000 books that can be purchased and delivered wirelessly to Kindle, each in less than a minute. Customers can choose from hundreds of top newspapers, magazines and blogs and have their subscriptions auto-delivered wirelessly. All New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases are $9.99, unless marked otherwise.

At 10.3 ounces, Kindle is lighter and thinner than a paperback book, carries two hundred books, and includes built-in access to The New Oxford American Dictionary and wireless access to the Earth's biggest encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org.

Related articles on the Amazon Kindle:
Amazon Kindle Review: Igniting Interest in E-Books? by Melissa J. Perenson
Amazon Kindle: meet Amazon's e-book reader by Ryan Block
Why Kindle Will Change the World by Rick Aristotle Munarriz
The Future of Reading by Steven Levy
Stealing Books For The Kindle Is Trivially Easy by Michael Arrington

Add these to your shopping cart:
Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
Amazon Kindle Battery
Amazon Kindle Book Cover
Mighty Bright XtraFlex2 Light - Black


The Hunger Site The Child Health Site The Breast Cancer Site The Animal Rescue Site