There're always 2 extremes.
Before we used to share a lot private info onto the www.
We put our contact info like emails, telephone numbers and the like.
Later when we think of privacy, we removed the info.
Some smart guys might use email link generator to put their email links in picture forms.
Then we have Facebook, Myspace etc.
Now a new trend perhaps, dotTEL, as an online personal name card.
I've been registered several domain names from name.com, as their integration with Google App makes me easy to handle a newly registered domain & website.
Now they're providing an innovative domain extension, dotTEL.
Check it out here!
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
The Pirate & The Emperor's Ship
I must admit my much appreciation for the creation of the documentary of endangered cultural pieces for not just story-telling viewing pleasure but the rise of the awareness of all age to protect what's left by our briliant ancesstor.

After "Ah Kew The Digger", a documentary about Chinese in Taiping,
here's the 2nd documentary by Lee Eng Kew.
March 11, 8pm, free entry: Han Chiang College, Penang.
See you there!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Ramp Up
"Ramp Up is a free, online, community-based learning program that will help you build professional development skills. Join Ramp Up (it's free!) and help advance your career"

This's particularly good for my newly employed as a system programmer housemate.
This's particularly good for my newly employed as a system programmer housemate.
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