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LET’S NOT FUCK UP EACH OTHER LIKE CATS AND DOGS
BUT REKINDLE THE ECSTASY OF STOLEN MOMENTS FROM THE PAST
AND LEARN TO FORGIVE ONE ANOTHER
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LET’S NOT KEEP ON FIRING PEOPLE UNTIL ALL OUR ENERGY IS SPENT
AND NOT HAVE ENOUGH BALLAST TO SUSTAIN A BLAST OFF
WITH THE YOUNG WIFE
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LET’S NOT PIN GAY LABELS TO GAIN PUBLICITY THRU NOTORIETY
BUT INSTEAD YIELD TO OUR SECRET LONGING TO SMOTHER AND SLOBBER THE TARGET OF OUR CHEAP SHOTS
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LET’S NOT WORSEN THE CRISIS BY CHASING OUR TAILS LIKE PIGS
WITH A DEPRAVED MOTIVE TO POKE THE GOOSE THAT LAY
UNABASHED WITH THE GOLDEN EGGS
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
The Internet And Google. By Jose Roxas Leveriza
31Aug08 The Internet And Google. By Jose Roxas Leveriza
Yahoo broke me in as far as the internet goes back in my reckoning. It was back in 1992 when I first heard about email. This executive from our company hired for I don’t know what; (I think she was called Communications Specialist something) came flying all the way from Los Angeles. She not only blew a big bunch of cash on the plane fare. Lucky girl got billeted at the Peninsula.
She showed up at the office and reared her pretty head poking her nose into all departments. She came armed with top level clearance from the COO himself, Capt. Vinay Patwardhan back in Vancouver which vested her with authority to reshape the communication capability and flesh out the structural migration of all Teekay Shipping offices strung across the oceans from the old reliable horse, Telex to the new electronic age, email.
I brightened when she made her incursion into my Travel Department. It was after three days of bobbing in and out of the other rooms. She was pretty so she was a welcome sight. Then she threw me the question which soured my day. Do I get email in my computer already? She got me hooked three days earlier. Do I communicate with the tankers in the far flung oceans via email; having switched from the clickety clackety Telex. . .
It was a time when the pager was in vogue and Nokia hadn’t seeped into lifestyles with a wormy stranglehold. The British boss once joked that he will veto my budget for a cell phone. The pager was better because I couldn’t talk back. Thereafter my baptism of fire with the Yahoo came with nerve wracking bungling akin to a school boy’s. It didn’t help that the airline CRS computer we were hooked to followed suit by tripping the light fantastic inside the echelons of the internet.
Yahoo and email soon became second nature that one breezes right through with a flourish. In the beginning they became so encompassing in daily routines that getting addicted to them was a passing in existence with the online connectivity. Pretty soon they became boring. The limits were not too far reaching. Clicking on messages and getting inundated with spam was a new night mare to contend with.
And then these twin boys from Stanford or California whatever (I’m too lazy to look them up in Wikipedia); I once saw their pictures on the cover of Fortune magazine years back. They invented and propagated Google and made life online a beautiful experience. For lack of a proper adjective there is no describing how they made life so different. They came like angels with a slant to the other side. An absorbing flipside of offline, called online.
Googling is like a change of shirts. It is so part of everyday life like breakfast and coffee. In fact breakfast and coffee are better served Google style if you research the wide range of offerings in the internet. Google gives you Delivery.com which can take the roasted coffee of your aromatic dreams right to your doorstep. You don’t have to move an inch from where you sit. That is, my friend, called online living. I’ll have more if you don’t mind. Thanks.
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Yahoo broke me in as far as the internet goes back in my reckoning. It was back in 1992 when I first heard about email. This executive from our company hired for I don’t know what; (I think she was called Communications Specialist something) came flying all the way from Los Angeles. She not only blew a big bunch of cash on the plane fare. Lucky girl got billeted at the Peninsula.
She showed up at the office and reared her pretty head poking her nose into all departments. She came armed with top level clearance from the COO himself, Capt. Vinay Patwardhan back in Vancouver which vested her with authority to reshape the communication capability and flesh out the structural migration of all Teekay Shipping offices strung across the oceans from the old reliable horse, Telex to the new electronic age, email.
I brightened when she made her incursion into my Travel Department. It was after three days of bobbing in and out of the other rooms. She was pretty so she was a welcome sight. Then she threw me the question which soured my day. Do I get email in my computer already? She got me hooked three days earlier. Do I communicate with the tankers in the far flung oceans via email; having switched from the clickety clackety Telex. . .
It was a time when the pager was in vogue and Nokia hadn’t seeped into lifestyles with a wormy stranglehold. The British boss once joked that he will veto my budget for a cell phone. The pager was better because I couldn’t talk back. Thereafter my baptism of fire with the Yahoo came with nerve wracking bungling akin to a school boy’s. It didn’t help that the airline CRS computer we were hooked to followed suit by tripping the light fantastic inside the echelons of the internet.
Yahoo and email soon became second nature that one breezes right through with a flourish. In the beginning they became so encompassing in daily routines that getting addicted to them was a passing in existence with the online connectivity. Pretty soon they became boring. The limits were not too far reaching. Clicking on messages and getting inundated with spam was a new night mare to contend with.
And then these twin boys from Stanford or California whatever (I’m too lazy to look them up in Wikipedia); I once saw their pictures on the cover of Fortune magazine years back. They invented and propagated Google and made life online a beautiful experience. For lack of a proper adjective there is no describing how they made life so different. They came like angels with a slant to the other side. An absorbing flipside of offline, called online.
Googling is like a change of shirts. It is so part of everyday life like breakfast and coffee. In fact breakfast and coffee are better served Google style if you research the wide range of offerings in the internet. Google gives you Delivery.com which can take the roasted coffee of your aromatic dreams right to your doorstep. You don’t have to move an inch from where you sit. That is, my friend, called online living. I’ll have more if you don’t mind. Thanks.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Legs, Legs, Legs! Delicious Crab Legs and Sexy Legs Olympics
Renaissance Harborplace Hotel Baltimore, 202 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland
MISS MARYLAND
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MISS METRO MANILA AND MISS DALY CITY, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
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King Crab Stir Fry
Ingredients:
12 oz King Crab Meat
2 cups fresh sliced Mushrooms
1 cup vertically-sliced Onion
1 clove Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp Oil
1 cup Snow Peas
3/4 cup diced Tomato
1 Tbsp Cornstarch
1 Tbsp cold Water
Directions:
Cut crab meat into 2-3 inch pieces. Sauté mushrooms, onion, and garlic in oil until slightly softened. Add crab, snow peas, and tomato; stir-fry until vegetables are crisp-tender and crab is thoroughly heated. Blend cornstarch and water; stir in pan juices. Cook and stir until juices are thickened and clear. Makes about 2 servings.
FROM THE BAY AREA OF SAN FRANCISCO
Boiled Dungeness Crab with Fennel
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