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Welcome polymaths !

Ever get the feeling that you seem to don't know what to do with your life because there are just so many things that you want to do ? I know, I've been there, so welcome to the club.

My name is Zigfred Diaz and I am a polymath. After more than 6 years of bloging about almost anything under the sun and having sort of a "blogging identity crisis." I've finally embraced who I am and decided to turn my main blog into some sort of guide for people with so much interest. Feel free to poke around.

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Home improvement – Getting cheaper lighting and plumbing products

April 23, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 1 Comment

Are you thinking of renovating your home just like I did with mine? (See my post the Frustrated interior designer) One of the things that you have to consider in renovation is getting quality materials and that your materials should arrive on time in order to ensure that your construction people will not waste time just waiting for the materials. You might consider ordering your plumbing and lighting online at faucet.com where they guarantee three things: First, you get the products you want right away without waiting 4-8 weeks for a "special order" delivery. Second you are assured that you are getting the best possible price. They have a 100% Low Price Guarantee. And third, they aim to eliminate the hassles by offering the largest selection of products including the famous Grohe products. Drop me a comment and tell me what you think about their products and services. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: cheap lighting, cheap plumbing, grohe, Home improvement

Who is DJ Montano and Brian Gorrell and why you should get to know them

April 21, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 2 Comments

You’ve probably heard about Ceasar Montano (Famous Philippine actor & film director) and several other famous Montanos who are politicians, actors, singers, directors and T.V personalities both here and abroad. But who the heck is DJ Montano ? “DJ” is short for Delfin Justiniano. That’s his real name. I won’t tell you who he is, I’ll leave the research up to you. And who is Brian Gorrell ? Again the research will be left to you so I won’t spoil the fun. But I’ll tell you why you should get to know these people. “Brian Gorrel” and “DJ Montano” are both HITLOD keywords ! (To know what is HITLOD, check out the post entitled “Do high trend low density “misspelled” keywords bring you lots of traffic?”) Look at the graphs for both “Brian Gorrell” (Whether spelled with a single or double “L”, both shows up in Google trends) and “DJ Montano” in Google trends. This shows us that these two key words are indeed high traffic keywords. “Brian Gorrell” has only been … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Making money online, Blogging, SEO Tagged With: Brian Gorrell, DJ Montano, high trend low density keywords

Is Jun Lozada really helping the country?

April 18, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 2 Comments

The name Jun Lozada is unheard of months ago. Nobody knew who he was until recently he became the “star witness” of the ZTE-NBN broadband scandal. For those of you who do not know what the ZTE-NBN broadband deal is, this deal is made between the Philippine government and the People's Republic of China through a Chinese government entity named ZTE. The project had a good intention which is to link government offices and establishments all over the country in order to improve the delivery of services to the common Filipino. Its educational application could also do wonders for our waning educational. The deal was formally scrapped by the president due to rumors that people who were involved in this deal made money out of it.. The key witness in this controversy is a man by the name of Jun Lozada. Jun Lozada does not claim to be a saint. He said this himself and I totally admire his “humility” in telling people that he is just a sinner like you and me. His message is that he is a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Politics, Social issues & Current events Tagged With: Jun Lozada, ZTE NBN broadband deal, ZTE scandal

More money saving tips

April 16, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 8 Comments

Several weeks ago, I wrote a post entitled "Money saving tips” This is somewhat a continuation of that post. With the rice crises and rising oil prices that have been crippling ordinary Filipinos from all walks of life, coming up with a list of money saving tips is my small contribution to at least somehow in my own little way help ease the burden of my fellow countrymen. Aside from that “money saving tips” is one of the main themes of this blog. The following are money saving tips that I have experienced and would like to share them with you: 1.) Buy in bulk – Go to your local grocery store and compare prices. In particular, compare prices between small items and big items. For example, a 50 gram sachet of detergent powder vs. 250 grams. You will notice that the bigger the size, the cheaper it will get. In fact there is usually a tag that says “Save P15” and if you buy the bigger one, the numbers will get bigger. It might say “Save P 20.” The principle is simple. The more you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Financial management & investments Tagged With: frugality, how to save money, money saving tip, money saving tips, saving money

My Asus EeePC experience

April 14, 2008 by Zigfred Diaz 10 Comments

About a month ago, I sold my wife's almost two year old NEO laptop for half its price and decided to get the hottest sub-notebook PC craze - the Asus EeePC. After several weeks of using the ASUS EeePC, my wife said it was a great machine, and she wanted to keep it if she can, but she said she wanted a Nintendo Wii as well. I told her, I can't buy her a Wii because I was thinking of getting an Asus EeePC myself. She said that I can have her EeePC for as long as I get her a Wii. I remember about 5 years ago since my last laptop experience (A Toshiba Satellite) that I vowed that I would never again buy a laptop, not until they improve the battery life to at least 12 hours. It made no sense lugging around a heavy machine, and yet only getting about 1 or 2 hours of work on the road. Recently, my thoughts on the matter have been greatly changed with the arrival of the Asus My EeePC. The following best summarizes why I had a sudden change of heart. 1.) Weight, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Asus, Asus EeePC, computers, laptops, notebook PC, subnotebook PCs

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