Saturday, March 5, 2011

A Talk At Daybreak


Good morning guys! Had a wonderful day! My day started at dawn when we had a good chat with a good friend of mine. It was crazy but very great talk.

We talked about a lot of things from our experiences yesterday to encounters with spiritual beings. I even taught her an action song. Yes! I taught her a dance and we danced. ^_^ We had a lot of fun.

It is really a great feeling to talk to someone special. Even if my eyes and my body was telling me to rest, just talking to her gave me energy which lasted for hours. Indeed when you love what you are doing, you will still continue to find ways to make it last and to make the best out of it.

I would like to thank my friend for a great conversation and I hope there is more to come. God bless everyone and keep the faith intact!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Orlando Magic burned the Miami Heat


The big three of the Miami Heat was burned by the three-ball of the Orlando Magic. The Orlando Magic came back from a 24-point deficit in the third quarter with the help of their crazy shooting from outside the arc, 55.2% on 16-29.

Lebron James and Dwyane Wade dismantled the Magic in the first half with 47 points combined but could only muster 10 points after intermission.

And then Jason Richardson caught fire and was key to a 38-9 run that shifted the momentum back to the Magic and overcame the deficit. Richardson finished 9 of 14 from the field, including 6 of 8 on 3-pointers.

With the Heat down 99-96 with 8.0 seconds left, Chris Bosh had a chance to tie the game with a 3-pointer at the top of the key but missed. Mike Miller got the rebound and quickly kicked it out to an open Lebron James which missed the shot and Mike Bibby couldn't get the shot off in time.

The Miami Heat is now 14-16 against teams with a record of above 0.500 which signified that they are not yet one of the elite teams.

"It's a trend. We've had leads and we've let it go away. I'm not used to being on teams like that. So it's mind boggling." - Heat guard Dwyane Wade

ORLMIA
PRichardson 24James 29
RBHoward 18James, Miller 6
ANelson 7Wade 5
SRichardson 2Wade 4
BHoward 5James, Dampier 2

Feeling Funny!

I am feeling funny. I don't know what this is. Hmm. Maybe because of so many things in mind. But I can handle this. There is nothing impossible, right? Especially with a bigger and greater God in our lives.

God bless everyone and keep the faith intact!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Basic How To's in Cooling your Personal Computer

It's already summer time here in the Philippines and believe me, when it's summer time here it means HOTA HOTA! The average room temperature here is about 30-35 degrees celsius (just an estimation! ^__^). But living in here is like hell. I am almost barenaked here just too cool myself off. And to top it off, the water pumps here are not working. That means no water. Damn!
For us bloggers, our PCs are our life. We can't afford to have our PCs broken. And one factor for a broken PC is overheating. Well we don't want that to happen, right? So hear are tips to cool our PCs.

#1 Keep your room and PC well-ventilated

A well-ventilated room will do the trick. Make sure that your room has a good ventilation system. Keep your fans on and pointing at your PCs. Open your windows, doors and other openings in your house to keep warm air out of your room. Keep the wirings inside your PC neat and organized so that air can circulate inside your PC and doesn't restrict airflow. And keep your casing properly closed.

#2 Don't overconserve your space

Don't keep other electronic hardwares close to your PC. Some people put their printers, scanners, monitors, PCs close to each other to conserve space. This may work on conserving your space but not on preventing overheating. Other electronic hardwares generate heat and keeping them close together make matters worse and may lead to all of them overheating. Always keep about 6-12 inches in between them. This will make their built-in ventilation system work better. Also keep 6-12 inches space between your PC and walls or wood. Also keep your PCs from direct sunlight.

#3 Maintenance

Keep your PC clean regularly. Keeping the outside of your PC clean is not enough. Make sure that all the ventilation intakes and exhausts are free from dust and other obstructions. Clean your PCs at least twice a year. Also keep your heat sinks and other cooling fans and paraphernalia clean and free from dust and lint. As a rule, use vacuum cleaners on the outside of your PCs and compressed air in the inside to avoid damage to PC parts. Cleaning the inside of your PC is very dangerous, so make sure you know what your doing before disconnecting and cleaning yur heat sinks. If you are not confident enough, call your technician for assistance.

Follow these tips for cooling your PCs. These tips will do the trick and will save you from further trouble. God bless everyone and keep the faith intact!
 
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