Everyday

Sa tuwing may magtatanong sakin na..
“alam mo ba to?”, “alam mo ba kung san to?”
Tapos pag sinagot ko naman kung saan yun, pinaliwanag pa ng buong giliw ang mga pwedeng sakyan at daanan,mga landmarks na dapat tandaan.
Sa una-una ng pagtuturo ko ng daan,aba si ateng/kuya bongga pa makinig.
Pag nagets na yung instructions na binigay ko.

Aba!biglang banat na.. “ayos!gala ka talaga!hindi talaga ko nagkamali ng pinagtanungan” tapos sabay alis na siya.

Wala man lang Salamat?ganun na lang yun?FTW talaga ang mga user friendly.kaya always be ready to meet different personalities in everyday of our life

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Unlocking Your Phone Is Now Illegal, But What Does That Mean For You?

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All the salacious headlines are (mostly) true -- as of today, you can't unlock a carrier-subsidized smartphone on your own before the contract associated with it runs out without technically running afoul of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Granted, I'd wager that the number of people who faithfully stick to their multi-year wireless contracts far exceeds the number of people who would unlock their phones and bail, but this is still a damned lousy turn of events for all you proponents of phone freedom out there (myself included).

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8 math talks to blow your mind

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Mathematics gets down to work in these talks, breathing life and logic into everyday problems. Prepare for math puzzlers both solved and unsolvable, and even some still waiting for solutions.

Ron Eglash: The fractals at the heart of African designs
When Ron Eglash first saw an aerial photo of an African village, he couldn’t rest until he knew -- were the fractals in the layout of the village a coincidence, or were the forces of mathematics and culture colliding in unexpected ways?

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3D Systems Sues 3D Printer Company Formlabs For Patent Infringement, Sues Kickstarter Itself For Promotion

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3D systems has filed a lawsuit against both Formlabs and Kickstarter for patent infringement. Formlabs is the manufacturer of a low-cost 3D printer called the Form 1. Thanks to the stereolithography printing technique, the Form 1 can achieve professional grade 3D printing in a small hobbyist printer. It quickly became a Kickstarter success. Yet, in 1997 3D Systems patented stereolithography applications and now wants reparation from Formlabs, and Kickstarter who promoted the printer.

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Are you ready for appliances that are smarter than you?

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LG, the South Korean electronics manufacturer, has introduced its first Smart Thinq connected appliance last week in its home country with a refrigerator that knows what's inside it. The appliance can even communicate with your phone. According to an LG spokesman, a similar connected fridge will launch in the U.S. during the fourth quarter of this year or in the first quarter of next.

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Microsoft building clean powered data center at waste water plant

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Microsoft (s MSFT) has unveiled details of an experimental small data center that it's building next to a waste water treatment plant in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The tiny data center will be powered by a fuel cell that uses biogas from the water facility, and Microsoft will use the test project to learn how it can scale clean power resources for its other large data centers, and also to figure out how to enable its data centers to become less reliant on the power grid.

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After failing in mobile, Intel Chief Executive Paul Otellini is out May 2013

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Apple's Mac partner Intel is having trouble getting its chips into the booming tablet and smartphone space. That has lead to flat earnings and trouble for the once-dominant chipmaker. Today, Intel announced that CEO Paul Otellini would be replaced in May.

Otellini is also on Google's Board of Directors and is pictured above in three of his Apple Keynote event cameos.

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