DivisionByZero

December 5, 2005

I’m looking for a hosting service

Filed under: Administrivia

I’m thinking about putting my blog on a real hosting service. Any recommendations?

Would also like to know if it’ll be better to have a “catch-all” blog or to have two or three blogs that are more focused on certain topics? In the latter case, I just might split the current blog into (1) personal blog (2) technical/work-related blog, and (3) movie reviews blog.

What do you guys think?

Filled up my piggy bank

Filed under: Mundane Stuff

Finally checked one item off my 43things - “fill up my piggy bank.”

In case you’re wondering, the total amount inside was P1,981 (pretty amazing, I was born in 1980 - so it was just a peso more, I wonder what that could mean). I’ll be using that money to buy gifts for my siblings and cousins this Christmas.

This week, I just might buy another piggy bank that’s twice bigger than the previous one. Then, it’ll be approximately P4,000 when it’s completely filled up - just enough to buy a new DVD burner :)

Counting the stars…

Filed under: Life

Something worth posting. This is from “The Rule of Four” by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason. Jen had me borrow the book after I finished the ever-popular but hard-to-get-a-copy-of (at least for me) “The Da Vinci Code.” Still stuck on Chapter Two though - probably be reading this again during the Christmas break:

“… The magic of Paul’s intelligence is that he has more patience than anyone I’ve ever met, and with it he simply wears problems down. To count a hundred million stars, he told me once, at the rate of one per second, sounds like a job that no one could possibly complete in a lifetime. In reality, it would only take three years. The key is focus, a willingness not to be distracted. And that is Paul’s gift: an intuition of just how much a person do slowly.”

Another proof that, it takes more than IQ to succeed - and something that I always keep on forgetting.






















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