I previously blogged about the Extreme Power Saver. Although I wasn't convinced with the negative feedbacks I gathered online about the product, still I bought it (and my officemate too). Well, I just want to give it a try and see for myself if it really works.
The salesman confirmed that it is really just a capacitor. Sad to say, up to now, I still don't know what that heck means. Whatevah! But just in case it won't lower my power consumption for two consecutive months, I still have the option to return it at Ace Hardware and exchange it with other items at the same price.
Few days from now, my MERALCO bill will be delivered both online and by mail. My officemate and I are already excited! Aren't you too? Nevertheless, I'll post in here my electric bill as soon as it becomes available.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Luggage I Found
I recently lost a traveling bag. I realized how important it is after it was gone. That 12-year old bag had its sentimental value to me. I was still connected with my first job then at a private auditing firm in Cebu when I bought it for a month-long training in Makati.
Being thrifty that I always am, it took me days before I finally decided to have it for myself. That Voyager bag was my first so-called investment as I spent more than 2.5 grand (US$53) for it. Cheap? If based on today's standards, yes! But going back 12 years before, it was already expensive for me considering that I was still striving as a new associate then.
Fast forward, I recently went to 168 Shopping Mall. I chanced upon this shop which sells traveling bags. I found this red trolley bag which can also serve as backpack and overnight bag. It was priced at P1,500 (US$32) but I was able to haggle and save 40% off the regular price! That's what I love about shopping in 168 Shopping Mall! It is where you learn to polish the art of haggling.
That bag was cute alright, but it was too small for a traveling bag. I still miss my old bag...
Now, I'm planning to purchase a new traveling bag. This time I would like a real big trolley bag, which I can use when I go on vacation for a week or more. As with my old bag, it should be durable enough to hold my voluminous clothes as up to now, I still don't know how to travel light. But most importantly, price should be reasonable so as not to ruin my budget for a grand vacation.
When would that be? Maybe soon...? ;)
Being thrifty that I always am, it took me days before I finally decided to have it for myself. That Voyager bag was my first so-called investment as I spent more than 2.5 grand (US$53) for it. Cheap? If based on today's standards, yes! But going back 12 years before, it was already expensive for me considering that I was still striving as a new associate then.
Fast forward, I recently went to 168 Shopping Mall. I chanced upon this shop which sells traveling bags. I found this red trolley bag which can also serve as backpack and overnight bag. It was priced at P1,500 (US$32) but I was able to haggle and save 40% off the regular price! That's what I love about shopping in 168 Shopping Mall! It is where you learn to polish the art of haggling.
That bag was cute alright, but it was too small for a traveling bag. I still miss my old bag...
Now, I'm planning to purchase a new traveling bag. This time I would like a real big trolley bag, which I can use when I go on vacation for a week or more. As with my old bag, it should be durable enough to hold my voluminous clothes as up to now, I still don't know how to travel light. But most importantly, price should be reasonable so as not to ruin my budget for a grand vacation.
When would that be? Maybe soon...? ;)
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Speaking of TV...
Google has just announced that Google TV will be available soon! TV and web in one single device? It must be a remarkable fusion of two powerful stuffs that influences our day-to-day living. And... this is really exciting!
From the Google Blog:
From the Google Blog:
If there’s one entertainment device that people know and love, it’s the television. In fact, 4 billion people across the world watch TV and the average American spends five hours per day in front of one*. Recently, however, an increasing amount of our entertainment experience is coming from our phones and computers. One reason is that these devices have something that the TV lacks: the web. With the web, finding and accessing interesting content is fast and often as easy as a search. But the web still lacks many of the great features and the high-quality viewing experience that the TV offers.Read more
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Metro Manila Is Getting Hotter
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical, Astronomical Services Administration (PAG-ASA) reported that at around 4pm yesterday, May 19, weather in Metro Manila sizzled at 37.5 degree Celsius. Accordingly, this is the highest ever recorded for this year.
Well, that's still 1 point below the highest temperature of 38.5 degree Celsius experienced in Metro Manila. It was on May 14, 1987 (still, same month and only five days apart, huh?). That, is nothing compared to the hottest temperature in Philippine history which was recorded at 42.2 at Tuguegarao, Cagayan, on May 11, 1969.
By the way, I just heard on TV (I wasn't watching, fyi) that a military trainee just died in Isabela (is that part of Cagayan province?) because of heatstroke. Several others suffered severe dehydration. As a result, the authorities there has decided to shorten the training hours of the trainees.
Hey, what about those traffic enforcers, sanitary aides, etc. who are working under the heat of the scorching sun? I can only imagine what they have been going through...
Well, that's still 1 point below the highest temperature of 38.5 degree Celsius experienced in Metro Manila. It was on May 14, 1987 (still, same month and only five days apart, huh?). That, is nothing compared to the hottest temperature in Philippine history which was recorded at 42.2 at Tuguegarao, Cagayan, on May 11, 1969.
By the way, I just heard on TV (I wasn't watching, fyi) that a military trainee just died in Isabela (is that part of Cagayan province?) because of heatstroke. Several others suffered severe dehydration. As a result, the authorities there has decided to shorten the training hours of the trainees.
Hey, what about those traffic enforcers, sanitary aides, etc. who are working under the heat of the scorching sun? I can only imagine what they have been going through...
My TV Is Already 10 Years Old!
I just realized this: the 14-inch TV I have been using is already 10 years old! And for sentimental reasons, I decided to keep my TV to this day and not give it away (although my four-year old niece already claimed it as hers).
Why sentimental? It was the first ever appliance that I bought. Ten years ago, I remember my officemate accompanied me to the local appliance store in Butuan City. Being a conservative as she is, she suggested that I choose a 14-inch TV as, according to her, a 21-inch TV would be too big for me (although my rented room at that time was spacious enough to accommodate appliances). To cut the story short, I heeded her motherly advice.
Now, I am thinking of buying a new TV. Since LED TVs still cost much at present, I would like to settle for a cheaper one. A LCD TV is a very wise alternative. This time, I am eyeing for that 42-inch with 720p HD resolution, and more importantly, it's a smart energy-saving device. How's that?
I guess I will be returning my old TV back to my niece soon. I'm sure, that spoiled, but very charming, brat will be much delighted! :)
Why sentimental? It was the first ever appliance that I bought. Ten years ago, I remember my officemate accompanied me to the local appliance store in Butuan City. Being a conservative as she is, she suggested that I choose a 14-inch TV as, according to her, a 21-inch TV would be too big for me (although my rented room at that time was spacious enough to accommodate appliances). To cut the story short, I heeded her motherly advice.
Now, I am thinking of buying a new TV. Since LED TVs still cost much at present, I would like to settle for a cheaper one. A LCD TV is a very wise alternative. This time, I am eyeing for that 42-inch with 720p HD resolution, and more importantly, it's a smart energy-saving device. How's that?
I guess I will be returning my old TV back to my niece soon. I'm sure, that spoiled, but very charming, brat will be much delighted! :)
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Friday, May 14, 2010
I'm Electric Shocked! Again...
As expected, my current bill for my last month's power consumption ballooned to... (drum roll please!) ....a whooping amount of P1,506.85! That's almost P200 more than my previous bill! In spite of the fact that I tried to conserve energy, still my kilowatt hour consumption increased to 146! Something must be done to prevent my electric bill from making an upward trend!
The problem is, I ran out of ways on how to cut on my power cost. Suggestions, anyone?
The problem is, I ran out of ways on how to cut on my power cost. Suggestions, anyone?
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
If You Can't Stand the Heat, Get Out of the Kitchen
The hot weather these days is truly unbearable! Even the animals could not bear to disagree. Why? Read on:
Just this morning, on my way to work, I bumped into our Homeowner's Association President. I was just about to close the gate when she ran to me just to tell me this breaking news: a snake was found inside a condominium unit, which is just a few meters away from mine!
I don't know how big the snake was but just the thought of having a snake gliding inside your house makes you run in horror and swear not to enter the house again! At least, for the time being!
Back to the story, accordingly, the snake was found comfortably lounging at the gas stove. Good for him! If he intends to reside in there, he should as well, share in paying the house amortization!
Seriously speaking, this is a serious case that everyone should address about. Because of global warming, animals are now trying to seek comfort in cool places. Our homes, for that matter, are no exception!
Who would have thought that our homes, which we consider the most comfortable spot on earth, are not the safest place after all? I suggest that the next time you lie in your bed, maybe you should THOROUGHLY check first what's behind those sheets.
Watch out, maybe that cute little thing might just not want to share the bed with you... Hsssss! :)
Just this morning, on my way to work, I bumped into our Homeowner's Association President. I was just about to close the gate when she ran to me just to tell me this breaking news: a snake was found inside a condominium unit, which is just a few meters away from mine!
I don't know how big the snake was but just the thought of having a snake gliding inside your house makes you run in horror and swear not to enter the house again! At least, for the time being!
Back to the story, accordingly, the snake was found comfortably lounging at the gas stove. Good for him! If he intends to reside in there, he should as well, share in paying the house amortization!
Seriously speaking, this is a serious case that everyone should address about. Because of global warming, animals are now trying to seek comfort in cool places. Our homes, for that matter, are no exception!
Who would have thought that our homes, which we consider the most comfortable spot on earth, are not the safest place after all? I suggest that the next time you lie in your bed, maybe you should THOROUGHLY check first what's behind those sheets.
Watch out, maybe that cute little thing might just not want to share the bed with you... Hsssss! :)
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