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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Reflections On PBK

The international thanksgiving of the members of Church of God International, once again successfully celebrated last September 3-5, 2010 at ADD Convention Center in Apalit to abroad worldwide.

September 3:

It was the first day of the International Thanksgiving, Bro. Eli Soriano served the fresh start of the thanksgiving with the topic about the veil of Moises (talukbong ni Moises). Followed by Bro. Daniel on the continuation of the topic

In the middle of the day, consultation is already started. A chance for everyone to ask Bro. Eli about the topic. This surely will rid off doubts and to make everything clear.

September 4:

Another topic was delivered by our ministers Bro. Eli and Bro. Daniel. It was all about good conscience toward God and toward fellow men. Having a clear conscience is acquired from the true ministers of the gospel of Christ. Of whom Bro. Eli and Bro. Daniel fittingly described for.

September 5:

Three topics that were discussed this last day of the thanksgiving. It was all about our Lord Jesus Christ, the settings of salvation and charity. Some brothers request for five-day Thanksgiving day this coming last quarter to Bro. Eli. To be able to contain all the topics which is currently short from three days.

Hopefully, another International Thanksgiving set this December. I am glad to invite everyone to participate.

Meanwhile, here is the video of the Thanksgiving of the Youth Ministry of the church. Of which I am a member of it.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Internet radio, podcasting, webcasting and social media

By definition

Internet radio-also known as web radio, radio streaming or e-radio, an audio service transmitted via Internet

Podcasting- a form of audio broadcasting using the Internet. Podcasting, which does not require the use of an Apple iPod, involves making one or more audio files available as “enclosures” in an RSS feed, which can be played back by the RSS subscriber at their convenience on an MP3 device.

Webcasting- is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet.

Social media-are primarily Internet- and mobile-based tools for sharing and discussing information among human beings. The term most often refers to activities that integrate technology, telecommunications and social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos and audio, etc.


By example

Example of Internet radio:
Pandora (http://www.pandora.com/) but it is currently limited to US residents at this time.

Example of Podcasting:
CNN International http://edition.cnn.com/services/podcasting/

Example of Webcasting
UNTV-37 (http://www.untvweb.com/) offers webcasting service simultaneously aired on TV

Example of Social Media
http://www.socialmedia.com/ let’s users create social ads

Monday, August 30, 2010

DCT Antares SB GPS tracker

ANTARES is an RTTW (Real Time Two Way) tracking device for use in the mobile asset tracking and reporting communicator. It is ideal for commercial fleet management or private vehicle location systems. It combines the precision of GPS the power of 2.5 and 3 G wireless networks. Available in GPRS and CDMA 800, 900, 1800 or 1900 MHz bands. Antares is compatible with virtually any fleet management software.

Antares Features:

  • 50 Configurable Trigger Events: in a intelligent event engine tool where “the configuration limit is your imagination” (geo-fences, time & distance, speed limits, time windows and much more specific user events).
  • Turn by Turn Reports: By tracking the vehicle’s heading change, a turn-by-turn report can be achieved. This leads to detailed tracking of a vehicle’s route and also to a reduction of unnecessary reports on long straight roads and highways.
  • GPS Back Log and Acceleration: Positive and negative accelerations can be monitored to generate reports on large gas pedal usage and breaking/crashing conditions. Also a GPS Back Log that stores all data received from the internal GPS module at a 1-second rate can be retrieved at any time, for example when a large negative acceleration (possible crash) is detected. With this log, the last minute of the vehicle’s location/speed can be examined second by second.
  • FOTA – Firmware Over the Air with a single command.
  • DOTA – Download Over the Air – easily control your unit over GPRS or SMS.
  • Intelligent RS232 port (DB9 connector) for MDT – Mobile Data Terminals, Bar Code Scanners, Satellite Modems, RFID Readers, OBDII –CAN-Bus devices.
  • UDP and/or TCP communications protocol available. Up to 10 different IP and/or DNS + 5 different SMS and/or SMPP destination addresses.
  • 4 Inputs – 4 Outputs / 1 Analog input / 1 Ignition Input.
  • Audio / Voice port.
  • Optional Internal back-up battery.
  • Standard TAIP ASCII GPS Protocol: makes it easy to integrate in any AVL/mapping server solution.
  • Store and Forward: 1200 events
  • Aluminum housing.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Free college education for real life

Real life education is free education. That is what La Verdad Christian College’s image to the public. Through its scholarship program, the hope of entering college is now made easy. And even making dreams a reality.

In our country where most of students have problems in finishing their college education. Because of lack of financial support, a student may hardly get a diploma or finish a course. La Verdad Christiain College is giving answer to end this problem.

La Verdad Christian College was started in the year 2005, and with Bro. Eli Soriano and Kuya Daniel Razon behind this scholarship. The scholarship program was started in the year 2009. These two men are known for their public services that even a politician cannot do its constituents.

A qualified scholar will enjoy the benefits of the following: free tuition free, free miscellaneous free, free college uniform, free P. E. uniform, free books, free manuals, free dormitory and free lunch!

This is the one-of-a-kind scholarship that the whole world may know that only La Verdad Christian College offers this program.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Gerry Yabes resume

GERRY PORTALES YABES
#287 Purok 3 Brgy. Baligatan, 3300 Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines
Cel No 0923-7122492



CAREER OBJECTIVE: A broadcasting student with knowledge in using the HTML. I am looking for a company that utilize my full potential in hosting shows both on the Radio and TV. And to contribute to the company the talents, skills and knowledge that I have acquired in my four (4) year college education at La Verdad Christian College.

EDUCATION:
Casilagan Elemetary School, 1997
Isabela National High School, 2001
La Verdad Christian College, 2nd year level, 2010

PERSONAL DETAILS:
Languages: Ilocano, Filipino, English
Nationality: Filipino
Civil Status: Single



Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Books of the Bible

This document will give you the Books of the Bible using Ordered List type. The Bible is a library of 66 books: 39 from the old testament and 27 from the new testament. Written by 40 penmen in different times.

Old Testament Books

  • Genesis
  • Exodus
  • Leviticus
  • Numbers
  • Deuteronomy
  • Joshua
  • Judges
  • Ruth
  • 1 Samuel
  • 2 Samuel
  • 1 Kings
  • 2 Kings
  • 1 Chronicles
  • 2 Chronicles
  • Ezra
  • Nehemiah
  • Esther
  • Job
  • Psalms
  • Provers
  • Ecclesiastes
  • Song of Solomon
  • Isaiah
  • Jeremiah
  • Lamentations
  • Ezekiel
  • Daniel
  • Hosea
  • Joel
  • Amos
  • Obadiah
  • Jonah
  • Micah
  • Nahum
  • Habakkuk
  • Zephaniah
  • Haggai
  • Zechariah
  • Malachi
New Testament Books

  • Matthew
  • Mark
  • Luke
  • John
  • Acts
  • Romans
  • 1 Corinthians
  • 2 Corinthians
  • Galatians
  • Ephesians
  • Philippians
  • Colossians
  • 1 Thessalonians
  • 2 Thessalonians
  • 1 Timothy
  • 2 Timothy
  • Titus
  • Philemon
  • Hebrews
  • James
  • 1 Peter
  • 2 Peter
  • 1 John
  • 2 John
  • 3 John
  • Jude
  • Revelations
These are the books of the Bible both old and new testaments. Created by Gerry P. Yabes for Internet/HTML Technology.

Sample chat

Gerry: How r u na?

Jan: Im fyn :-), kaw?

G: Fine 2

J: Hows ur study?

G: its ok

J: cu soon

G: k

Friday, July 09, 2010

Emoticons

Emoticons: (symbols used to display feeling)


Different emotions, different icons.

Note: For these little things called “emoticons”  Often the idea is to turn your head sideways, and it makes a picture on a lot of the smiley faces.  😉 for example where the ; (semi-colon) are the eyes, the – is the nose, and the ) is the mouth. Also, you see some people use the hyphen (-) to show the nose, while others will show the same expression without the nose.  Example:  😉   and   😉   signify the same thing.

*s*, *S*, <s>, = smile*g*, <g> = grinxoxo = hugs and kisseshuggggggsssss = hugs
*w*, <w> = wink*g*, = giggles*k*, *K* = kiss;-)~~~~~~~~ = giving someone the raspberries.
(((((person))))) = giving them a virtual hug.\~/ = glass with a drink. (usually booze)^5 = high five?^ = What’s Up?
\_/? = a cup of tea[_]>  + Cup of coffee@@@ = Cookies@–/– = a rose
🙂 .. smile😉 … wink<:-| … curious:~) … cute
😦 … sad😎 … wears glasses:-} … embarrassed:-/ … perplexed, confused
:,-( ..or ;`-( …. to cry:-< … pouting>:-( … angry0:-) … angel
😐 … bored or no opinion:-> … grin/mischievous| -) … dreaming:-O … shouting, or shocked
😮 … talking, or surprised>:-|| … mad / angry😀 … big grin or laugh=:-O … scared
😡 … keeping mouth shut:o) … smiles (w/nose):-))))))) … lots of smiles;-P … sticking tongue out
😛  … sticking tongue out
# 8 – ) … nerd, or or person with glasses and crew cut.&-( … crying!:-) .. I have an idea;-{ ) … person with a mustache
;-)~ … sexy tongue – or drunk;~) … being cutec[“] … coffee mug[_]> … another cup or mug
:-> … grin/mischievous<:-| … curious|-| … sound asleep😡 .. I’m keeping my mouth shut

Text abbreviations

Text Abbreviations

AbbreviationTranslation
afaikas far as I know
bcnube seein’ you
brbbe right back
btwby the way
csee
cwylchat with you later
fwiwfor what it’s worth
fyifor your information
hhokha ha only kidding
hthhope this helps
imhoin my humble opinion
iowin other words
npno problem
oicoh I see
otohon the other hand
povpoint of view
pplpeople
rtfmread the freakin manual
ttfnta ta for now
ttyltalk to you later
uyou
wbwelcome back
wrtwith respect to
ywhy
ymmvyour mileage may vary
x

The Internet has spawned a range of new abbreviations and acronyms often used in email, on the Usenet newsgroups, and on the IRC as short forms for longer phrases to make typing and therefore communicating easier. Some of the standard Internet text abbreviations are shown below.


Monday, July 05, 2010

Understanding the email etiquette rules

Why do we need email etiquettes?

A company needs to implement etiquette rules for the following three reasons:

  • Professionalism: by using proper email language your company will convey a professional image.
  • Efficiency: emails that get to the point are much more effective than poorly worded emails.
  • Protection from liability: employee awareness of email risks will protect your company from costly law suits.

Most Important Tips

  1. Be concise and to the point
  2. Answer all questions, and pre-empt further questions
  3. Use proper spelling, grammar & punctuation
  4. Make it personal
  5. Use templates for frequently used responses
  6. Answer swiftly
  7. Do not attach unnecessary files
  8. Use proper structure & layout
  9. Do not overuse the high priority option
  10. Do not write in CAPITALS
  11. Don’t leave out the message thread
  12. Add disclaimers to your emails
  13. Read the email before you send it
  14. Do not overuse Reply to All
  15. Mailings > use the bcc: field or do a mail merge
  16. Take care with abbreviations and emoticons
  17. Be careful with formatting
  18. Take care with rich text and HTML messages
  19. Do not forward chain letters
  20. Do not request delivery and read receipts
  21. Do not ask to recall a message.
  22. Do not copy a message or attachment without permission
  23. Do not use email to discuss confidential information
  24. Use a meaningful subject
  25. Use active instead of passive
  26. Avoid using URGENT and IMPORTANT
  27. Avoid long sentences
  28. Don’t send or forward emails containing libelous, defamatory, offensive, racist or obscene remarks
  29. Don’t forward virus hoaxes and chain letters
  30. Keep your language gender neutral
  31. Don’t reply to spam
  32. Use cc: field sparingly

Source:  http://www.emailreplies.com.

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