Saturday, April 18, 2009

My Sony DSC-S60 camera

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I'm still in the process of learning how to use this camera handed down to us by my in-laws. It came without a manual so I searched for it online and voila! there it is embedded below. Found the manual via google and just uploaded it to Scribd. I just had to embed it here, saves me the time searching ;-)

Ah, as I rub my hands together, I can't wait to take pictures again just as I once did during the early 90's! I'll be posting more of those to my Flickr page soon!


Sony DSC-S60 Manual
Sony DSC-S60 Manual Chriss


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Paypal payments accepted

This ebook can now be purchased immediately when you have Paypal. Simply log on to Paypal and click the Send Money tab and send payment. Or just click on the Buy Now button below.

It's great to have the help of Paypal for trading and selling online, especially for those who reside outside the Philippines and have no other access to safely send payment. Good news is, it's convenient and anyone's bank/credit card details will not be divulged to a second party.










ebook sent as email attachment

for $7.00 only

We accept payments from the Philippines and internationally

"TEACHING YOUR 3- TO 7-YEAR-OLD CHILD HOW TO READ IN 90 DAYS!" is devised as a parents and teacher's guide with an individualized approach to teaching reading. Parents and children who have tried our lessons only spent 3- 5 minutes each lesson per day. Just imagine your feeling of surprise mixed with quiet pride as you watch your child read his first book by himself!


Interested parents and teachers within the Philippines may also purchase thru any of the available modes of payment as follows: GCASH, SMARTMONEY, BANCO DE ORO, BPI, WESTERN UNION or CEBUANA LHUILLIER


Please send your inquiries to book_wagon@yahoo.com or bookwagon888@gmail.com

or text me at 639062757330

To know more about this material, please email or also visit http://learntoreadin90days.multiply.com

Thanks!

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

"Teach Your Child How to Read In 90 Days!" the revised edition in ebook

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This was the eBook cover of the revised edition.

I worked on this ebook in 2005 and finally finished in May of 2006 just in time when I began selling it. It was hard work for me and more so that I was surviving on a shoestring budget. But special thanks to a friend from church, Victor, who had an internet cafe infront of Nepo Mall Dagupan and gave me free use of his computers and scanner.

Many parents have requested in the past for this format, so here we are! It is the much improved edition from the old one. It contains much more than the old one and has colorful illustrations. More modules and lessons were added. Now 150 pages with a series of 61 lessons. The same simple methods introduced in the first edition are used. I have added more lessons to it, plenty of home activities, games and some nursery rhymes too. A parent's guide is included in the first part of the material and it's easy to follow


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This format is usually sent via email as attachment, as it costs a fraction less than the book version. (This costs Php280.00 or $7.00). It was then accepted by parents/teachers as a more favorable method of delivery since it's convenient.

I think so too, but I've also offered the ebook in CD version for those parents who prefer to install the software onto their personal computer. As an extra companion, I used to add the simplified Powerpoint version** - this too is good for the review and for children much too young to understand the complexity of reading.


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**The Powerpoint presentation is no longer available due to the piracy I found out in 2007.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Top EC droppers for December

Happy New Year everyone. I would like to thank the ec droppers and visitors to my blog this December. I had just a few drops this past month because I haven't ec dropped that well for this blog this month. I also include the top ec droppers to my PINK*JeepEbooks blog.

Please accept my thanks, everyone! Here's to a better ec dropping this January!

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Please visit these blogs:

Hit-or-Miss
Jodi's Journey
Nintendo Game Reviews
Random thoughts
Proud To Be Filipina's Corner
Musings of a Vicks Inhaling Man
Mariuca's Perfume
There's No Place Like Home
Havoc and Mayhem
Unique Ideas For Your Beach Wedding


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Daily Comic Book Covers
readingrec
TLC's Haven
Random Thoughts
KRAMLO
Barefooted me
Havoc and Mayhem
MeiYah's
Barako Brew
Spipra



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Saturday, November 15, 2008

The book when it was first sold

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That is how the first edition looked like, in colors red and yellow. I was trying to keep printing costs low with this 100-page book. The pages were immaculate and quality book paper was used. The first printing was for 2000 units. 900 were sold out in a year.

I'm also glad to say I went the extra mile and registered this material for copyright at the National Library of the Philippines. I thank myself, otherwise I would be sorry by now if I had not done so.

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Please find the status of the book at the National Library of the Philippines. You may check the status on the Search Form by keying in: Teaching Your Child How To Read In 90 Days.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Top Ten Entrecard Droppers for October 2008

This is the first time I will post this, although I've been a member for months now. My apologies to all.

But many thanks to all droppers! I have enjoyed visiting your blogs very much as well! It's a pleasure to meet new bloggers through Entrecard, which reminds me I'll be featuring the "newbies" I just met.

So here goes:

1 Cinnamon Spice and Everything Nice

2 Proud To Be Filipina's Corner

3 Subjective Soup

4 ADHD is the culprit!

5 JDBelle's insights

6 Random Thoughts

7 Communication Exchange

8 Prove Me Wrong

9 100% Batangueno

10 It's My Party



Thanks to all and congratulations! Hope you keep coming back =)

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Friday, October 24, 2008

I Love Senator Santiago!

I love the feisty Senator Santiago I saw tonight on tv! Even the usually lax Secretary Raul Gonzales, who usually fidgets in his swivel chair when being interviewed, looked snappy.

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The reason, plenty. Most importantly, Retired PNP comptroller (retired) Eliseo dela Paz was then a no-show at the Senate Proceedings, despite his assuring statement on the news. Sen. Miriam Santiago was upset: "Why isn't he here?Why doesn't he come out. ... The innocent is as bold as a lion!"

It was just one of those ordinary evenings that I didn't want to spend sitting infront of the tv, not even for the evening news. But her words caught my attention and made me sit on the sofa watching the news for more. I love her for she has a quick mind, speaks eloquently and doesn't dilly-dally on matters like these.

I chose not to comment on the case of the "euro generals" involved in the 6.9M found in Moscow on Dela Paz. I'm just, of course, a bystander. What I would like to commend here is Sen. Santiago's no-nonsense attitude. I like her when she is so mad at crooks and exposes their wrongdoing. Surely you would love her too when she is on your side and if you share her point of view. She reminds me of my mom who just says what she wants to say =)

Watch her here to see what transpired during the proceedings.

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Flashback muna, I once saw her guesting on Mel and Jay years before on the issue of philandering husbands. No, her husband isn't the philandering type but she was there to give her funny anecdotes. I remember her saying, " If I find out that my husband has another woman I would give him a slap left and right and throw the cabinet at him" Of course she was just being funny.

When I was in my teens and she was the Immigration Commissioner (an office I dread to face) She made raves then of weeding out crooks in the department, hurray for her! Sana may ganoon uli na tulad ni Sen. Santiago and would listen to our "foreigner living in the PI" story. And of how we cope with our immigration concerns. oops, just a little rant, but I'll stop now.

The news today made me look hopeful that justice will be served. I dread to see more situations where there is news of corruption and the perpetrators were caught off-guard and exposed - yet you still see them out in public many years later.

May the Lord God bless and guide our leaders!

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