Palm…ing part troix… and other a-bubuts…

Category : PDA Posted by : hoop
Posted on January 29, 2005 | Viewed 125 times

Ok… now I’m really split between the Zire 31 and Zire 72… why is that? because the 72 comes in at a much steeper price of 16.5k compared to the 31’s 9.5k… buuuuttt… the 72 has a digital camera on it… not to mention bigger screen at 320×320 and twice the memory of the 31… is it worth it then? good question… I’m wondering why I’m asking myself this?… if it’s not worth it, then I should just sell it… now that’s big hoop telling little hoop off… hehehe

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Wedding Bells…

Category : General Posted by : hoop
Posted on January 28, 2005 | Viewed 105 times

The old kaisha gang met again at Chinky and Black Widow’s wedding… it’s so heartwarming to experience love’s cycle… from courtship… to relationship… engagement… then finally marriage….

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Palm…ing

Category : PDA Posted by : hoop
Posted on January 26, 2005 | Viewed 195 times

I’m suddenly obsessed with buying a PDA for myself again… the reason is I have all these ebooks to read and I’m going to lose the capability to read them once I leave the company… that’s because I’m going to have to turn in my company lafftafff… I like being able to read in my bed before going to sleep… because i can’t waste time infront of my desktop all the time…

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Spy tidbiz: Why eighty percent of businesses fail

Category : Business Posted by : hoop
Posted on January 25, 2005 | Viewed 101 times

Got this from the Philippine Star today… makes perfect sense.

Spy tidbiz: Why eighty percent of businesses fail
Global statistics show that four out of five businesses fail within their first five years. Of those that are left, four out of five will fail within the next four years. A business scholar observed that if there are 800,000 new businesses operating today, there will only be about 32,000 left in nine years! A whopping 768,000 will have either closed down, been liquidated, merged, been acquired, changed direction, or become a new business. The more shocking statistic is that, of the 32,000 remaining businesses, only 5,000 or so – that is 15 percent – will be making a significant profit. The remaining 27,000 will barely be surviving. Research revealed that the main cause is “entrepreneurial seizure.” The losers forgot one essential element in being so busy – how to attract customers and keep them. Those who really want to be rich take the risk of entrepreneurship. They should just make sure that they do the seizing and not get this seizure.

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