Archive for May, 2008

Can your cat bring you good fortune?

When I was a little boy I had a cat named “Mouser.” Mouser was named after the cat in the story “Dick Whittington’s Cat” In the story the cat’s name was “Puss” but the name “Mouser” was taken from the line in the story where the little girl that sold him the cat told him [...]

Watch a movie at the bridge of the Enterprise

Now I’m sure Star Trek buffs like me will enjoy this. How would you like your home theater to look like this?

Do you have shipping packaging needs ? Try this company out

Do you own a business and have a need for boxes to ship your orders? Do you need custom size shipping boxes, packaging materials and do you want it delivered to you the fastest way possible? Do you wish that there is a single company that could cater to all your shipping and packaging needs [...]

An audio visual presentation of the Rule of 72

I have written extensively on the Rule of 72. I firmly believe that  knowing this  rule is important because it is the foundation of all financial planning. In order to  further understand what the Rule of 72 is all about watch this short youtube video  clip on the Rule of 72.

A drug and Alcohol rehabilitation center to consider

I know several people who are drug addicts. Some of them have changed for the better while others have changed for the worst. My uncle did not enroll himself in a drug rehabilitation center but he gave up his drug habits. Yet another uncle went through 3 different drug rehabilitation centers in different locations but [...]

Blog Performance review – April 2008

This blog is now 5 months old ! As you all know, I always give out a blog performance review (This is not your regular noxycut reviews rel=”nofollow”) at the end of each month. So here are my top 10 posts for the month of April:

Biyahe Tayo ! (Let’s travel)

I love traveling! Going around the world to explore different sites and exploring the different cultures of other people has always been my passion. However in order to be considered to be a certified “jetsetter” I should consider exploring first my own native land. (Compounded by the fact that I still could not afford to [...]