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IE8 is now High Priority Update

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 10:39 Written by DarkBlak Wednesday, 29 April 2009 10:37

Early this morning I noticed that IE8 is now part of Windows High Priotrity Update.  According to Microsoft IEBlog their going to release IE8 as part of Windows High Priority Update on or about third week of April, 2009. And now here it is,  Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 is part of Windows Automatic Update (as High Priority).

But Micro$oft is not that evil, if you don’t want to use IE8 and don’t want to see it on your Automatic Updates you can block it using the free Blocker Toolkit provided by Micro$oft.

Now the big question is wheter to install or not to install?

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Company Outing @ Club Manila East

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 May 2009 09:04 Written by DarkBlak Tuesday, 28 April 2009 06:35

Before we set our foot to Nagsasa Cove on May 30 & 31, 2009 we’re going to experience first the big waves at Club Manila East on May 1, 2009, which is located at Tatay, Rizal. Club Manila East claims that they have the biggest wave pool and the first surfing pool in the Philippines. According to their website OceanWaves is the most exciting and anticipated modern man-made marvel. OceanWave holds 2 million gallons of water and is the size of more than ten basketball courts combined.

Wow… I want to experiences that kind of waves, even though I don’t know how to swim, The food and entrace is free anyway (It’s a company expense outing ) so I might give it a shot since my friends told me that it is fun to cath the wave at Club Manila East. Wish me luck :D

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Destination Nagsasa Cove, San Antonio Zambales

Last Updated on Saturday, 9 May 2009 02:32 Written by DarkBlak Wednesday, 22 April 2009 08:30

After our two camping trips at Anawangin Cove (with sidetrips at Capones Island and Camara Island) last year we are bound to go back at Zambales. But this time we are not going back to Anawangin Cove instead we are going to Nagsasa Cove, it is a 20 mins boat ride from Anawangin Cove or 1 hour boat ride from Pundaquit Island which serves as our jump-off point going to Nagsasa Cove.

Nagsasa Cove is home to a few friendly Aetas which live in harmony with nature.  Some says that you can even ask a local to catch a fish for you.  If it’s for free or not, that I don’t know but will definitely get the answer for that when we get there on May 23 to 24, 2009.

Our estimated total budget will be Php2,000.00, inclusive of bus fare, boat ride and foods. Hopefully this camping trip to Nagsasa Cove will serve as a stress reliever for us. If you want to join us on our camping trip just leave me a message, ok?

* Update(s)

Due to sched conflicts we moved our trip on May 30 and 31, 2009.
Change of Plan

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