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NICE ONE!
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mas OK ang MANTRA mo kesa dun sa orasyon na may pagka offended para sa mga kababaihan.
and, nice ang pagkakagawa, haha, hindi obvious yun real meaning.
oberder wrote: Tanong, tanong...
Kailangan ko ng recipe na makagawa ng chili sauce -- yung katulad sa mga kainan pag o-order ka ng chicksilog o tapsilog -- sa alam ko, siling labuyo ang sinasalang, pero ang paraan na maging parang paste ang consistency di ko magawa
Tulong! Gusto ko ng anghang sa ulam ko
ptcseeker wrote: Baka sugpo na yan. Kasi depende yun sa size ng hipon. O baka naman yung lugar nila malayo sa kinukuhaan ng mga sugpo o hipon kaya sobrang mahal.
oberder wrote:versaga wrote:oberder wrote: It's how one cooks ampalaya -- may paraan para mawala, or at least bawasan ang lasa nito ( pinapakulo muna yata before adding the ingredients )
Kung di available sa pantry ang beef cubes, pwede rin ang Magic Flakes o NamNam
di po talaga ako nakain ng ampalaya
kahit na po mawala yun pait nya ayaw ko talaga
magic flakes? yun biscuit?
Yung flavoring na parang maliit na pellets ang itsura ( Magic Sarap yata yun, mali ako -- sori )
oberder wrote: It's how one cooks ampalaya -- may paraan para mawala, or at least bawasan ang lasa nito ( pinapakulo muna yata before adding the ingredients )
Kung di available sa pantry ang beef cubes, pwede rin ang Magic Flakes o NamNam
oberder wrote:
Pag may notification either sa lower sides of the screen ( plus black BG appears ), it's not an original copy! From there, *shakes head* well... that's another story
To check if your Activation code is real ( XP / Win7 ) -- click on the Windows logo, click Control Panel ( or click on 'Search Program and Files and type 'Control Panel' ) then go to System, then scroll down to see the Product ID and its status
In regards to setting to Automatic Updating for other programs -- Best answer: "No/Yes" -- Reason: "No", to condition the user to be more responsible with their gear, shifting to Manual Updating ensures that the user knows what goes into their PC / Laptops, so from here you'll know what are the updates, how big is/are the files, and whether you can make backup copies of them ( if possible ) -- "Yes" is intended for this: the only automatic updates that must be enabled are those for anti-virus ( IMPORTANT! Never set this to manual ), and anti-malware & anti-spyware ( programs like Threatfire fall under this )
Oh, forgot -- try to download program updates from the mother / main sites, not from distribution sites ( as much as possible ) and do check the reputation of such distribution sites -- some are known to embed adware / malware into program updates ( especially when they make you download their 'program updater first' before getting the update -- very bad idea! Stay away from these sites if they offer such )
oberder wrote: Before I forget -- time to teach how to use CCleaner's Drive Wiper:
Things to remember -- Drive Wiping is more like defragging: it should not be interrupted! Any sudden power surges ( or loss of power i.e. blackouts ) will render your hard drive useless, and worse case is that you'll have to reformat your system -- yes, you will lose all your data, so make sure to turn off all other programs when you drive wipe ( so it'll be effective )
Another reason for drive wiping: every time you purge your Recycle Bin ( right-click on the trashcan on your Desktop ) the files are still in your HD, rendered to 'shadow files' -- bits of digital signatures that can still be retrived with the proper recovery programs ( i.e. Recuver ) -- to make sure nobody will ever be able to get these files ( from small TXT files to heavy ones like MPEG & MP4 files ) here's how:
Click Tools -- Drive Wiper
Under Wipe: set to "Free Space Only"
Reason: the other option is meant to totally erase your HD! -- use this if you want to sell your PC / Laptop!
Under Security: set to "Simple Overwite 1 pass"
Reason: drive wiping time will depend how large is your HD; plus if this is set to the "Very Complex Overwrite", it'll stress your HD badly in the long run, so a 1-pass usage is good enough
Under Drives: set only for the device you want, one at a time
Reason: Yes, flash drives can be drive wiped, but remember that flash drives are constantly used for moving data, so drive wiping one will lessen its lifespan ( an estimate of 10-yrs retention usage is set on most flashdrives )
Once the settings are made, make sure you stop all other programs and closed all your browsers -- then click on "Wipe" and step away from your unit.
The average time you'll need depends on 1) how large is your HD, and 2) how long you had deleted files -- chances of 45mins-1hr go here ( worse cases, 2hrs ) -- so once you have this running, step back and watch tv, or go outside
Forgot again -- to make sure nobody messes the process, lock your PC / Laptop ( Admin level command ) -- and that Drive Wiping must be done at least once a month ONLY
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Ex. ako downline mo, di ako nag-log-in umaga hanggang alas 3 nang hapon (1pm reset). pag-log-in ko mga 4 syempre yung mga ads na naipon mula umaga ma-click ko yun lahat, kaso mabilis din mawala kaya kailangan mabilis ang connection. Subukan mo wag ka mag-login mula reset time tapos buksan mo na kinabukasan, makikita mo na andami na ads mga 32++ na..