Robot Building

December 23, 2008 · Posted in personal, Stories/Legend, Technology, Travel/Places · Comment 

The Bank of Asia is a very famous landmark in Bangkok. It was made way back in 1985. Its robotic appearance is just a symbol of the modernization of banking. The building’s features, such as progressively receding walls, antennas, and eyes, contribute to its robotic appearance and to its practical function. Does it look like Wall-E?  Isn’t it unique?

need cash?

December 23, 2008 · Posted in Money/Finance · 1 Comment 

There are always inevitable things in our life. And these things more often than not, involves finances or money. We can’t really deny the fact that money rules the world. Especially, in times of emergency or when you have unpredictable or unexpected expenses like you have to fix your car, house, etc. More often when people are in this situation, they go for cash advance loan and pay it off at the next payday. Traditionally, they go to a payday loan store and wait for a couple of hours until they are approved. But there is another way to get this loan is through payday loans at yellowleaffinancial.com.

All you have to do is fill out the form online, sit back and relax until you can get approved ASAP. To get qualified is you must be 18 years old, have a recent full-time job, active checking account with direct deposit set-up and a monthly net income of at least $800 a month. However, some documents may be submitted through fax such as bank statement, latest pay stubs, or Identification or driver’s license. And if you have a bad credit record, you don’t have to worry about it because they will not check your credit background. You can be approved right away just like anybody else. So, after you are approved, the funds will be directly deposited in your account.

Shopping time!

December 23, 2008 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Do you like online shopping? Are you done shopping for the holidays? Shopping can be really fun when you have the great and huge selections of different products. If so, here are my tips:

· Read the site’s privacy policy to learn how it uses and shares your personal information. Be aware that there are many online stores that sell your personal information.

· Shop at Secure Web Sites. Check if the site uses an encryption technology to transfer information from your computer to the online merchant’s computer. Encryption scrambles the information you send to prevent hackers from stealing the code. Look for the padlock icon on the browser, not on the web page.

· Secure your computer with anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall and others

· Use a credit card. Don’t you know that the safest payment method to use online is credit card? If anything goes wrong, you have the right to dispute charges and withhold payments on your credit card. You are protected under the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act.

Custom technical furniture

December 22, 2008 · Posted in Business, Technology · Comment 

For Lab Furniture, Formaspace.com is a great site to check out. They have a wide array of durable and heavy-duty custom technical furniture from cabinets, mobile carts, tool benches, packing stations, workbenches and laboratory furniture to accessories and drafting tables. The nice thing about this site is you can design and create your own laboratory furniture. However, they recycle 100% of their waste steel, aluminum, sawdust, cardboard, and paper – they are environmental friendly. So, if you are looking for heavy-duty, elegant and useful technical furniture, create a design now at Formaspace. You can download a brochure, request a catalog or watch their resources video at their site.

Christmas Tree

December 22, 2008 · Posted in Internet, personal, Stories/Legend, Technology, Travel/Places · Comment 

It is just a few days to Christmas. We don’t have Christmas tree this year because we are renovating our place but it’s alright. I don’t feel the Christmas spirit yet. Maybe, I would tomorrow.

By the way, let’s talk about the story of the Christmas tree. Christmas Tree started by Martin Luther. He enhanced the tradition of Christmas tree in Protestant countries. Martin Luther first added lighted candles to a tree. He was walking toward his home one winter evening, composing a sermon, he was impressed by the brilliance of stars twinkling amidst evergreens. To recapture the scene for his family, he put up a tree in the main room and wired its branches with lighted candles.

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