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May 14, 2010

Fun Summer without breaking the bank !

 

 

 

 This Summer like most of my friends I joined the bandwagon and I am playing fb's online games.  I think its the best way for me to save myself from boredom and to save money .  So far I am loving it ! So let's talk about Farmtown, I love how interactive it is and how we get to go to the market and offer to harvest or plow for people from different countries and places. I also like how I can decorate my farm and make money when I hire people to do the work for me.  When I started, level 34 was the highest level and because Farmtown fans asked for more perks like another farm expansion, and themes the developers of Zynga gave in :-) Now my favorite game is over level 34 yeah ! yeah! I'd like to share the mechanics and how to go about it, but I think the best way is for you to try out the game. But if I were to rate the game I'd give it a 9 over 10 and it has the highest ratings for me because it is interactive and other games are not .  Give it a try - in time your farm may be the best one on the block ;-)

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November 09, 2007

b0redom-busTers =)

 

whaT's cool in cyberspace?!

 

check ouT these c00L siTes and be prepared to have F-U-N! Wink

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DOGSTER

www.dogster.com

I'm sure you're familiar with friendster and myspace, but have you ever heard of their doggie counterparT?! Well, DOGSTER.COM is a community website made speci Folgoso and his canine friends. Your loveable pooch (either a chihuahua or  a labrador) gets to have his own proFile page where viewers can send messages or leave a virtuaL treat or two. You could also make your dog his own set of pup pals. Plus, you can share to your friends about other dogs you saw on this siTe.

oops! No CaTs allowed... uhm.. soory Garfield Tongue out

 

HOMESTARRUNNER

www.homestarrunner.com

 

Are you a sporTs-fan?! Homestarrunner.com is a website about everyone's favorite athlete, Homestar and his posse. Tons of things you can do in this website awaits you! You can watch short films, play games, and yeah even download screensavers and wallpapers for your computer.

 

NASA KIDS' CLUB

http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov

Hey y'all future astronauts! Ths site is for you! Jumpstart you're intergalactic career now . Pop by the NASA Kids' Club website and get a headstart on your training to become the next spave-wanderers. Play space-themed games. A beginner or a rocket scientist? There's a skill level that suits you.

ONE GIANT LEAP FOR KIDS, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND !Smile

 

 

 

 

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September 09, 2007

-hiGh sChOoL muSicaL 2-

 

. . hEow fALcon fAnz!. . wAzZuP!. .

. . to oL tHe aVid fAnz of hIgh sChool mUsicAl 2 .  .

. .i'm inVitiNg yOu aLL to visiT tHiS weBsiTe. . www.highshoolmusical2.com. .

in thiS website you will gEt sOme info of yOur fAvorite cAst . . like ZaC eFron, vAneSSa hUdgEns, aHsley TisdaLe, MoniQue ColeMan, cOrbin bLeu. .

. . yOu cAn aLso gET the lYrics of hIgh scHooL muSicaL sOngs. . and thEre arE somE trAilerS of the hiGh shOOl mUsicAl 2 movie . .

. . hOpe u'L haV fuN!. . enjOY viewiwing thiS weBsite!. . =D

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September 08, 2007

online diary =)

We are living in a m0dern world with so much technology innovati0ns. Telephones to 3G cellphones… walkmans to iphones… and a wh0Le loT more! and even writing on a journal can be 0nLine too! Wink

 

 yeapz!yeapz!yeapz!

 

presenting…

 

the 0nline diary… or blogs!!(short for weblogs..) buT unlike the old style diary when we would not like to let any0ne sneak on the scented pages, people fr0m different sides of the world can read every enTry of our bLogs.

 

To begin with… Here are a lisT of the coolest blogsites. VisiT these sites and create 0ne now!!Tongue out

 

  • blogger.com
  • diary.com
  • pitas.com
  • wordpress.com
  • photoblog.com
  • blipfoto.com
  • flicker.com
  • multiply.com
  • shutterfly.com
  • livejournal.com
  • blurty.com
  • vox.com
  • xanga.com

 

You can even jazz up your 0nLine j0urnaL by changing your blogskins and layouts.

Check ouT these sites!!Cool

 

 

Add a primary photo and pers0nalize your page!KissFor user pics, geT 0ne from..

 

  • iiicons.livejournal.com
  • the-indy.livejournal.com
  • 20ormore_icons.livejournal.com
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July 23, 2007

-jeLLymuFFin-

. .hELLo faLcOn fAnz!. .

. .dO yOu wAnt to hAve mYspaCe fAnnCyCubE?. .

 . .weLL, if you're inTerEsted juSt visit this website www.jellymuffin.com. .

 . .myspaCe fAncyCube gEnerAtor is a sPecial tool for myspace profiles and cOmments. .

 . .just foLLow theSe steps and you will eAsiLy get the fAncyCube reAdy. .

  1. Upload up to 6 Your Photos.
  2. Choose Glow Color
  3. Choose Alpha, XAutoRotate and YAutoRotate options.
  4. To copy generated code please click "COPY HTML CODE" . Now you can use it on your MySpace profile or in MySpace comments.

. .ShEdeEEen!. . aftEr that you cAn now enjoy your fAncYcube gEnerAtor. .

. .And in this website, you can also get a glittertext, flash picture text, falling objects, girly myspace layouts, myspace icons and etc.. :p

. .hOpe you'LL enjoy viewing this website. .haVe fun!. . ;D

 

-MaY ElleN-

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July 13, 2007

What I read in cyberspace...

Here's something that I would like to share to everyone. I came across this write-up in the internet and just thought it to be cool to post it. Have a great read! 

Rest Stop

Cool Sites that Blend Cyberspace and Reality

by Joe Butler
Readers old enough to remember what life was like before the Internet may also remember the early descriptions of it. People tried to sell us on not only how revolutionary this new tool was, but how it compared to everything we did before we'd ever heard of the World Wide Web.
"It's a phone book," they said, referring to the thousands and thousands of phone numbers now at our fingertips. Now we didn't have to dial directory assistance or leaf through dozens of phone books from around the country in search of one number.
"It's an encyclopedia," they said, referring to the millions of facts available with a few keystrokes. No longer did we have to take a trip to the library and browse through dozens of volumes of the World Book or Britannica.
"It's a dictionary," they said. The Web was an easy online substitute for a big, heavy, dusty tome.
Certainly the Internet proved to be all of these things and a lot more. It was really just the beginning. We went on to explore how the Internet can translate into everything from a big calculator to recipe generators.
But these are all static functions. You type something, like a request for information about the cheetah for your school paper, and your browser or animal Web site you find will (hopefully) give you all sorts of details about the big cats.
These days, sites have evolved to find unique ways of blending cyberspace and the real world around us. Rather than providing a basic response to a user question, many sites are more sophisticated and creative. They serve to enhance a real-world experience and use the global power of the Web to complement, but not replace, what's going on in the larger world. Here are a few examples of Web sites where cyberspace and reality intersect.

Where's George?

Since 1998, the mission of Where's George (http://www.wheresgeorge.com) has been to track U.S. currency. Sure, you say, isn't the government already doing that? Maybe the Treasury Department or the Secret Service?
But at this site, the creators have done something unique. They have created an unofficial index of the travels of paper money with the help of the Internet community.
The theory is simple: every piece of paper money you now own has been somewhere else. Some people wonder where their money has been or what adventures your current stash of cash will have once it's put back into the commerce stream.
To begin solving this mystery, take any bill, from $1 to $100. Go to www.wheresgeorge.com and type in the serial number, your zip code, and other info like its condition (any unusual folds or stains), and anything interesting about how it came to be in your possession.
Then, if you register with the site, your next step will be to write the words www.wheresgeorge.com somewhere on your bill. Finally you then go out and spend it somewhere.
Then, if the next recipient follows suit by registering the bill and spending it, you can sit back and watch the money's travels.
If someone else has registered your bill, you get a list of all the cities/communities the bill has gone through before it ended up in your hands. You'll find out the distance it traveled and how long overall it took from its point of origin into your hands (which you might want to wash after you touch such well-traveled money).
If you're the first person to register the bill, you start the list that future owners will pull up when they run across your dollar. Frequent visitors can build up a George Score, which shows the popularity of all the bills you've submitted. At the site, you also can shop for George merchandise.
Before you ask "Hey, does Where's George encourage defacing federal currency?" the creators say they've checked with the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and the answer is that a bill is considered defaced only when it can't be recognized as valid currency anymore. So writing "wheresgeorge.com" in the margins may be OK. Go ahead and color in a wig while you're at it.
Canadian fans are in luck as well � the U.S. site has grown so popular that it led to the creation of Where's Willy, at www.whereswilly.com to track your paper currency from the Great White North.

BookCrossing

Other Internet companies are getting into the act of offering something that has real world components. For example, Bookcrossing.com bills itself as a combined book swap, book club, and book preview service.
The concept is initially similar to Where's George. You take a book that you own, register it with the site, write the Web site name on or in it, and let the book loose on the world.
While the easiest way to release a greenback into the wild is to spend it, the BookCrossing people encourage you to find creative ways of passing your book on, such as leaving it on a bench or the bus, the restaurant table, or even handing it to a friend. Somehow the book should end up in someone else's hands, or at least not be thrown out or put in a lost in found.
The new owner is encouraged to register themselves and report the book's new home, and start the process all over again. Since 2001, the site claims a 25 percent "Return" rate, and said more than 340,000 people have passed books around the world.

Phototag

Here are two more creative sites. Phototag.com uses the same "catch and release" formula as BookCrossing, but in this case, the site supplies the items � disposable cameras -- rather than letting users offer up their own books or bucks.
According to Phototag, at any time, there are 40 cameras let loose on the world. Each one is named after a different animal. If you find one, you're asked to snap just one picture of your life, register at the site to let the site owners and any curious visitors know it's been discovered, and which camera it is. Then, pass the camera on to someone else or leave it somewhere to be discovered.
Once the final frame is taken, the current owner is asked to use the (hopefully still accompanying) postage and return it in the mail. If all goes well, the site folks in Bloomington, Indiana develop the roll of photos and post all the pictures so you and others can see the camera's trip.
The site also includes information about how many cameras have known locations, which ones are still at large, and where and when they were last seen. The returned ones include details on how far they traveled before coming home.

Geocaching

Then, there is geocaching, which is in a category all its own. The idea here is that someone has hidden an object somewhere in the world, and will tell its very specific location on the www.geocaching.com site.
The fun begins in figuring out how to get there. You need a handheld Global Positioning Satellite device, which tells you your exact coordinates on the earth. To find the treasure, all you have to do is match your coordinates up with the treasure's coordinates. Finding the treasure can be a challenge when the creator places the geocache in the middle of a bunch of rocks or in a forest or on top of a big hill.
Often, the treasure is silly, like a doll or a note. But longtime geocachers say it's not about what they find, it's how they find it. Actually, in most hunts, a finder is supposed to leave everything behind for someone else, or in some cases, add their own treasure for future finders.
Since there are currently more than 152,800 active caches in 214 counties, there's always something new to look for. The site, and related sites, offer information on hunts in specific communities, along with tips on how to set up your own hunt for your friends or local residents to try out.

Virtual Fusion

Because all of these sites claim to be quite popular, a lot of Internet users seem to be interested in the fusion of real and virtual worlds. If you are bored with searching, try going to one of these sites and embarking on a new hobby.

Submitted By: Apple Mae Maandig 

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July 01, 2007

what's cool in cyberspace?

Hey  peepz!  Know  what' s cool in  cyberspace?  Don't you know that there are lots of stuff in cyberspace? ..  the coolest and hottest websites  and of course, online games  played by PC addicts.

    Calling  all kikays!   Want your  profile  to  shine with girly  stuffs, icons, cute  pics  and  cool  backgrounds?  Visit  glitterspace.comglittergraphics.uspyzam.com and  bigoo.ws.   These sites will surely make you   girly to the max   Kiss          
    
    Friendster is also an  awesome site.  PC enthusiast collect and exchange friends through this site.  Experience collecting friends via net.  Young people as well as adults are also into this. You may  also visit multiply.com, freewebs.com and myspace.com.  Oooops,  I almost forget.  Try winterrowd.com  to find hilarious  stuffs. Smile

    Hey guys and gals!  Are you  addicted to online games?  You can find cool and fun games like y8.com, miniclip.com, ranonline.com and 2flashgames.com.   Laughing


    Peepz, hope you'll enjoy the sites mentioned.  

    Good luck and God  speed! Wink

                                                                                         ~ xtingyz ~   

-louise adubal

 3rd yr- Pearl                      

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June 24, 2007

Your ultimate music experience!


What's the first thing you would do when you surf the web? update Friendster, view your friends' profiles, check what's new on montessorideoro.com, and of course logging in to online music community websites where you can listen to all genres of music, yes, you name it, from Rock to Hiphop to RnB to Punk to Dance to Pop to Rap to Alternative and a whole lot more!.. Sign up so you can create a profile, have friends, speak up, or simply just check what's hot on the music scene. It's Friendster and Myspace together with online music stores put into a blender! You can also create playlists on your profile. What more? you can even make your playlist as a comment on Friendster or post it on your media box.
HOW TO CREATE YOUR PROFILE
  1. visit the coolest music community on the web (imeem.com, esnips.com, oddyseylive.net, etc..)
  2. click on sign up
  3. fill in your information and follow instructions to create your profile
HOW TO CREATE A PLAYLIST
  1. type in your email address and password and log in
  2. type on the search box, it might be a song you want to be on your playlist
  3. click a song and click add to playlist
  4. select a name for your playlist
  5. search for more songs to add to your playlist
  6. voila! your playlist will be posted on your profile and everytime you log in you can listen to the tracks on your playlist plus those who will view your profile will have an idea in what kind of music you are in
Do you want to post your playlist on your Friendster Media Box or as comment on Friendster?
Here's how..
  1. click on a song or a playlist
  2. locate its "embed" code
  3. highlight code click copy
  4. log in to friendster. edit profile, customize then paste on your media box. save and you'll have the playlist on your media box.
  5. log in to friendster. view your friend's profile. click post a comment, paste on the comment box and your comment will be posted on your friend's profile
So MdO Bloggistas? What are you waiting for?
Sign up now and have experience music in just a click away!..
                                                              
                                                                          -LIZA AGPAWA-
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