Monday, June 05, 2006

Do you really need premium gasoline?

"Save the money for preventative maintenance" is what this article is talking about: http://www.epinions.com/content_1825742980

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For the same reasons, in Europe and Asia gasoline will have higher octane ratings - since cars in these areas must have smaller engines for fuel economy and tax purposes, they must run at a higher compression level to produce adequate power, and hence will need higher-octane gasoline than American cars do. >>

Ok. I'll be sticking with unleaded gasoline. It is marked as 93 octane rating here in our place.

How about motorcycle engines? You will notice that a lot of motorcycles/trycycles are loading Regular gasoline. From the statement above, the smaller engines run at higher compression level to blah. blah.. The regular gasoline octane rating here is 81 which has a huge gap over 93 - 95 (unleaded, premium). Any good hearted mechanic out there that would gladly explain to us about this things? Our engines will be glad if they are being feed with the right food. Not the cheap nor expensive one.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Cool site

Below is what generated for me. Don't know how true but It's some kind of a cool. You may also try yours: http://www.chinapaint.com


You make sure that your financial decisions are safe and secure. You are wary of taking risks and are overly cautious that tends to let golden opportunities slip from your grasp!
Preferring a more casual appearance, you are more comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt than in a suit. You don't like over dressing for any occasion, although you never look scruffy.
Variety is the spice of life! You are comfortable in any crowd or situation, and always come away with new friends.
You make sure that your possessions will boost your image, no matter whether it's a necessity or not. If one of your friends has it, you must have it as well.
You are very sociable! You are the center of attention and have great stories to tell. But this often prevents from establishing deep relationships.
You are very considerate. Friendship is the world to you, and you are friends with everyone. Be careful, as sometimes this works against you if you are too trusting.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Political candidates sa bahay ni kuya?

Ano kaya kung ang ating mga political candidates tulad ng for president, for vice o for anuman na binoboto ng mga tao sa politica ay ipasok muna sa bahay ni kuya bago mag botohan? (parang bang Political Edition)
At least, makita natin kung ano ang nasa loob ng mga ito. At ma test na rin kung effective nga ba itong bahay ni kuya, kung applicable ba sya na gamiting tool para sa nominasyon. Paano kaya nila ieevict ang isat-isa? Paano kaya ni kuya mapagsasabihan ang mga to'. Di' kaya si kuya ang sumuko dito?
Candidate for Barangay captain, pumasok ka sa confession room. Tanod, siguraduhing walang makakapasok na Ninja. Kagawad, ayusin ang lapel at makinig sa hudyat.
For president, ayusin ang daily task wag ipasa sa vice at baka magpasapasa at maipasa sa Ninja. Hindi ito basketball mga house mates. E shoot mo e shoot mo e shoot mo na ang ball. Yan ang soundtrack ninyo. Gawan ninyo na lang ng steps. Para makapag release tayo ng bagong CD.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Database normalization sounds confusing?

What can I say? A normalized database means data redundancy is minimized. That is Relational in nature. Again, that is the "R" in RDBMS (Relational Database Management System). Do I have to follow the normalization process -- the 1st normal form (1NF), the 2nd normal form. 3rd.. etc. http://www.geekgirls.com/database_dictionary.htm Scroll to section about normalization. There are also dedicated books about normalization i've heard but haven't read. This is not to discourage some confused people including me. But normalization I think is sort of common sense. It depends on the situation. It's up to you on how you figured out at what degree of normalization to apply. I don't see it as stages. Because, you may jump directly to (3NF) or whatever you desire. And, when you backtrack from (3NF) to (2NF) -- process of denormalizing. It just happen behind the scene. Have you seen it? Tell me have you seen it? Huh.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Is FOSS good for software industry?

Maybe. But, partly it ruins the software industry. Developers must be paid for the software they wrote. But FOSS tend to make them for free and compensate on the support or service model.
Time will come that a client will just say. What? Pay you for development. What development. Our dream more or less is like musicians. They create albums and earn royalty for that. Mangyari. Libre na yung Albums natin. Sa concert na lang tayo babawi. Pwede na rin seguro. Sa tingin nyo?

Monday, March 13, 2006

For moments only

Etong sayo' http://www.accesspinoy.net/pbb/default.asp

Thursday, March 09, 2006

The Real Business

R. Kayosaki (RDPD) once said, if you work for your business, then it's not a business, it's a job.
Business generally, is a way of making profit by sale or service directly or indirectly. R. Kayosaki's point is indirectly, you don't do the job yet the money goes to your pocket, yeah... cool, chill sa aking duyan.
If you are an employee quitting your day job in favor of being a freelancer/contractor, because your consulting gig is better than your day job. Do not forget to consider that being a consultant working one client at a time is not far from being an employee.
But, why is it? Doctors, Architects, Attorneys, Accountants, etc. doing freelancing, make a better living. Answer it yourself, they are promising in nature. Owning the Hospital, Owning an Architect firm, Owning a software company. Owning makes the big difference, and that's what real business is. But hey, I want to own a business selling pirated CD. That is definitely a monkey business and it's a different story. Try police story.