Easier VPS Hosting

Friday, January 23, 2009


VPS or Virtual Private Servers make website maintenance easier and you can ask any webmaster could attest to that. I’ve got a couple of projects engaged in online communities that would require us to test images and construction before we can get the site published. You make a virtual copy of the current settings that you have online and make that content work for the improvements you want to bring in. Then if it already works, you just simply merge or replace the existing one. It makes life easier for me so we do not have to work out the bugs later on. It would be arduous and difficult to instantly publish your work and suffer the consequences later on if you encounter problems. You’re bound to have quality in your work if you continue the testing phase through these means of web hosting.

The line of Virtual Private Servers and VPS Hosting services offered by Host Color is reliable. The VPS starter offers 10GB Disk space and can accommodate higher volume if needed to get those high quality images loaded too. VPS advanced on the other hand is relatively higher and can withstand requirements of large data social networks and community forums. VPS power can get you and your small and medium office businesses on track together with structured e-commerce software and hardware capabilities to get no disruptions in secured transactions that would be better for large scale operations. All these services are available while prices remain reasonably affordable at $19.95 - $69.95 a month. Now you know why vps web hosting stays on top of the list for web masters like me.



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Milet Mendoza's Interview with Radio Veritas

Milet Mendoza and Espie Hupida
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I
just had dinner with my Aunt Milet Mendoza and had a small chat about her interview in Radio Veritas, a local Christian radio in the Philippines. I’ve got this file uploaded on a third party website and I hope Christians and Muslims learn a lot from her experience while in captivity of her kidnappers the ABU SAYYAF.




The zip file contains 5 mp3 audio files of the show.

There’s a lot of humanitarian work done in Mindanao but regardless of the culture differences in the regions of the Philippines, the kidnapping should stop. Government should do their share in helping the less fortunate regions in the Philippines. If you take into mind what she has experienced, you’ll surely learn a lot from it like I did. She would like to sincerely thank everyone who prayed for her safety, to people who visited my blog in the past few months. She’s free now and back with her family. Thank God!

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Your Need Car Insurance

Thursday, January 22, 2009


Are you sure you got your family covered? I fear most of the time when I try driving our van because the streets of Manila are just not that safe anymore. Just this Monday, Philip Salvador a well known local actor almost got hit by a bus while driving through EDSA. He was already in the midst of passing through but then this large headed driver reeled his bus to the right hitting the side of his SUV and almost hitting his wife that morning. He went down and confronted the driver but he was not even apologetic of what he had done. People like these in the first place should not be given any licenses. They are just plainly uneducated and we normal people could not control what goes on in the Land Transportation Office.

Accidents like that are seen everyday and some of them are even worst. Good thing we had our van insured so if ever something happens to us and our vehicle, we are assured we are going to be taken cared of. The streets are not that safe anymore and we know that we are good drivers; but we have no control over their driving. Everybody needs car insurance. That's really going to be a big problem in this country and I would not like to be on the receiving end of those accidents. I have a lot of dreams and I don't want my life expectancy to shorten because of someone else. Go figure!






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Mendiola Massacare

The scene in Mendiola a few hours ago where PNP stopped the rally of the farmers.

Almost a hundred farmers marched Mendiola streets a while ago in commemoration of the Mendiola Massacare where 39 farmer activists were shot down because of alleged leftist activities in the 70's. I don't know if I was born yet but it seems to me that a lot of people don't even know when or why this happened.

In the Marcos regime, they were the only ones who marched to the streets and fought oppression but they were gunned down when they tried to approach Manila's Malacanang district where the President stays. Until now, people still go there to air their grievances. They go to that same place where these people died, a widow of one of the victims was interviewed a while ago and said its sad that nobody knew of the event. For me, its an unending battle... they all complain... some of them are legitimate, some of them are just plain noisy... but in this day, these people should have at least been remembered. They fought for something then and until now, nothing has been resolved. Their lands are still owned by landlords... the land they sow crops on are still owned by the rich. What's new! But I still have hope that someday, one of our leaders would probably step up. As long as he's god fearing, can do the job, then he's good for me. I hope you guys are thinking about who to vote come 2010, because I would not like to see someone irresponsible again gaining power and money in the expense of YOUR AND MY TAXES!!!

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