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css This is a public journal of David Quitoriano (http://dave.quitoriano.org) from the year 2001 to about 2005 when he was still a fanatic of his Palm Tungsten T2 that religiously sync'd with MS Outlook on a desktop PC.
He has since moved to web apps (Google Notebook) & web-based mail (www.gmail.com) and has never looked back ever since. You may contact him anytime. He doesn't bite (usually). You rock! Random musings
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smart wifi technical support *1888 - smart celfone 672-7277/78 dhcp: 192.168.128.1 tower: 10.0.0.1 canopy: 169.254.1.1 Jitter: 4 RSL: > -75 DNS 203.84.191.216 / 203.87.128.3 canopy 169.254.1.1 ROUTE: 192.168.136.29 192.168.128.1 125.60.241.193 203.87.252.6 Destination trouble ticket # 945645 as of april 30. trouble ticket #109576639 as of may 7. trouble ticket # 109908326 20060509 Myla Service request #110093300 20060511 Chard service request #111543013 20060522 arjel abalos service request #131565057 20061009 jet service request #144778568 20061229 eezy service request #144835434 20061229 earl Tracing route to google.com [64.233.167.99] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 2 ms 6 ms 2 ms 192.168.136.29 -you 2 28 ms 16 ms 12 ms 192.168.128.1 -could be cell site gateway 3 15 ms 19 ms 21 ms 125.60.241.193 -could be router bridge 4 20 ms 21 ms 12 ms 203.87.252.1 -could be gateway 5 26 ms 26 ms 15 ms 203.87.128.91 -router/DNS 6 18 ms 13 ms 13 ms 210.5.65.97 7 31 ms 13 ms 14 ms 58.71.0.141 8 281 ms 279 ms 267 ms sl-gw22-ana-0-1.sprintlink.net [160.81.175.181] 9 275 ms 278 ms * sl-bb23-ana-12-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.1.105] 10 270 ms 272 ms 275 ms sl-bb25-sj-3-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.9.33] 11 277 ms 284 ms 275 ms sl-st20-sj-12-0.sprintlink.net [144.232.20.63] 12 200 ms 185 ms * sl-googl1-4-0.sprintlink.net [144.223.242.66] 13 200 ms 193 ms 197 ms 66.249.95.65 14 205 ms 196 ms 189 ms 66.249.94.11 15 221 ms 184 ms 203 ms 66.249.94.17 16 252 ms 239 ms 247 ms 66.249.95.245 17 249 ms 237 ms 241 ms 66.249.95.245 18 245 ms 242 ms * 66.249.94.135 19 248 ms 242 ms 246 ms 72.14.232.70 20 245 ms 253 ms 245 ms 64.233.167.99 Trace complete. design.
“I’ve been amazed at how often those outside the discipline of design assume that what designers do is decoration. Good design is problem solving.” Jeffery Veen "There is a Latin phrase duralex sedlex, which means, "it's a hard law, but it's the law." In order to learn to be law-abiding citizens, we have to follow the given law. Although they may seem annoying, they are reasonable, and one ought to obey them."
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Gyokuro-for an important guest and for your special personal pleasure. Sencha-a necessity of your social and personal life Genmaicha-refreshing with and after a heavy dish Hoji-cha-for your late evening comfort HIPPOCRATIC OATH FOR SOFTWARE ENGINEERS
1. Never ever write a line of code that someone else can understand. 2. Make the simplest line of code appear complex. Use long names. Don'tevercode "a=b", rather do something like: AlphaNodeSemaphore =*(int)&(unsigned long)(BetaFrameNodeFarm)); 3. Type fast think slow. 4. Never use direct references to anything ever. Bury everything in macros. Bury the macros in include files. References those include files indirectly from other include files. Use macros to reference those include files. 5. Never include a comment that will help someone else understand yourcode. If they understand it they don't need you. 6. Never code a function to return a value. All functions must return a pointer to a structure which contains a pointer to a value. 7. Never discuss things in concrete terms. Always speak in abstract. If they can understand you they don't need you. 8. Never complete a project on time. If you do they will think it was easy and anyone can do it and they don't need you. 9. When someone stops by your desk to ask a question, talk forever but don't answer the question. If they get their questions answered they don't need you. 10. Never clean your office. Absolutely never throw away an old listing. 11. Never say hello to anyone in hallway. Absolutely never address anyone by name. If you must address someone by name, mumble or use the wrong name. Always maintain the mystique of bring spaced out from concentrating on complex logic. 12. When you are having lunch at the office canteen, never fully concentrate on your lunch. Try to get absent minded suddenly in the middle of the lunch and say to your colleague something like:"But I don't think that datapage was actually locked by another RX call, rather I see the possibility of a wrong access mode." Other wise they will think you are not serious about your job and then they won't need you" ¤ Yahoo! Web Mail review
Pros -unbeatable value - -email backup Cons -time-zone can't be configured -Trash has no archiving -No message priority flag (important/urgent, low importance) -Broken Spam filter -No IMAP -no email message copy, just move Wishlist -should handle multiple domains or sub-domains -can't customize skins/templates -centralized address book -backup calendar, address, notes Yahoo! Small Biz Hosting Review Cons -no cron -no .htaccess UPDATE: Since Google Apps Beta (www.google.com/a), Dave has moved on to use Google Apps in most his client dealings. If you fail to make disciples at home, you failed. -Steve Murrell
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-rice 5 kg. (Treasure) -2 bottles of Distilled water (5 L each) -Drypers Large size -1/4 kilo beef kalitiran (huwag mataba) -1/4 kilo round beef round -5 slices of pork chop (thick slices) -1 whole chicken (pa adobo cut mo) -small green papaya -dahon ng sili -baguio pechay -2 pcs carrots -2 pcs bell pepper -1 dozen eggs -paper towels sanicare or robinson -liquid hand soap -safeguard deodorant -1 tetrapak fresh milk -del monte spaghetti 400g -liquid seasoning -sour cream -2 yogurt -dari cream classic margarine -butterfresh margarine Grocery list for carissas party
a. 2 medium cans 'jolly' whole button mushroom b. a set of 4-6 rectangular aluminum pans (13x9 in size) c. 1 pack hersheys semisweet chocolate morsels or chips d. 1 pack instant quaker oats e. 1/4 kilo CDO regular sweet ham f. 1/2 kilo ground round beef g. 1 kilo purefoods cocktail hotdogs h. 100 pcs bbqsticks i. 2 500g packs del monte sweet-style spaghetti sauce j. 2 250g packs del monte tomato sauce k. 3 bell peppers l. 1 medium size eden cheese m. 2 kilo spaghetti noodles n. 1 butterfresh butter o. 2 yogurts (strawberry and berry flavors) check the expiration date p. 1 fresh milk alaska uht Flying Ball Bicycle Shop
201 Tung Choi Street Mong Kok Kowloon HK Tel: 2381-3661 Fax: 2397-4406 Email: cflying@netvigator.com Web Site: http://www.flyingball.com Flying Ball (852) 2381.5919 201 Tung Choi st. Mongkok near prince edward stn police station exit Mr. Lee bike, hong kong TTD:
1. Quotation - rts 2. Layout - rrr 3. Sked 4. Content Weekly Report on Technical
Operations Center Connectivity 1. Internet (Speed/ outage) 2. LAN (Speed/ outage) 3. Security Servers 1. Data Backup 2. DB Backup 3. Security (includes patches/fixes) 4. Virus 5. Hardware 6. Software Hosting Center concerns 1. DB Backup 2. Security (includes patches/fixes) 3. Virus 4. Hardware 5. Software Workstations 1. Security (includes patches/fixes) 2. Virus 3. Hardware 4. Software Entrepreneurship Talk Outline
I. Profile of the entrepreneur · Educational background · Work experience · Achievement II. Profile of the business · When it started · How it operates · Current market position/standing · No. of employees · Company structure III. Glimpse on how the business started · Triggering factors for setting-up own business · Hurdles encountered on initial operations & how did they manage or even surpass it · Critical factors of success IV. Food for thoughts for the aspiring entrepreneurs · Lessons the speaker wants to impart to the class Entrepreneurship talk Intro remarks-> Disclaimer-> not an expert speaking from experience ->dont get the impression that im made & successful. i would like to believe that i am getting there. What is relational e-commerce? most of you understand e-commerce but what is relational e-commerce? MLM industry is riddled with scams & pyramids. mlm businesses dodge lawsuits left & right. it's a very blaming business. Multilevel Marketing Industry - $80 Billion industry worldwide as of 2001 You can use MLM as a vehicle to launch products. Launching info-mercials S-curve-> that's why you innovate. mlm life cycle. we intend to catch the tail-end of the cycle and launch a new one. our business model is we plan to keep on launching products in the next 30yrs if we have our model right. Profile of the business Joey Bonifacio-23 yrs in the MLM industry, product developer Val Perez-former senior banker/ Chairman Renan Robles-owns Gayren. Financier Andrian Lee-CEO Advertisiing, Marketing & Consuting background How d biz started? Dream-> as a businessman to earn lots & lots of money. to produce wealth. I believe there is nothing wrong wih producing wealth. it's not immoral or greedy about it. New Idea Challenges Nationwide Payment Collection/Payout in US$ this is far from a perfected system ideal MLM company Creative problem solving exercise from day 1 Adversity Quotient A Veneto Pizzeria Ristorante / Avento Pizza
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1. Team Leader 2. Designer 3. Developer 1. Team Leader - estimates / give targets / set milestones 2. Deliver code in an efficient 3. Encourages peers 4. Detailed Design 5. Initiate in identifying potential pitfalls & hurdles problem solver PM -set plan, goal & timeline & milestones -motivation -project monitoring/ daily basis Taxi
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Nothing to prove Nothing to lose Nothing to hide Nothing to fear KANLUNGAN
by Noel Cabangon pana-panahon ang pagkakataon maibabalik ba ang kahapon? natatandaan mo pa ba, nang tayong dalwa'y ang unang nagkita? panahon ng kamusmusan sa piling ng mga bulaklak at halaman doon tayong nagsimulang mangarap at tumula natatandaan mo pa ba, inukit kong puso sa punong mangga at ang inalay kong gumamela magkahawak-kamay sa dalampasigan malayang tulad ng mga ibon ang gunita ng ating kahapon ang mga puno't halaman ay kabiyak ng ating gunita sa paglipas ng panahon bakit kailangan ding lumisan? pana-panahon ang pagkakatao maibabalik ba ang kahapon? ngayon ikaw ay nagbalik at tulad ko rin ang iyong pananabik makita ang dating kanlungan tahanan ng ating tula at pangarap ngayon ay naglaho na saan hahanapin pa? lumilipas ang panahon kabiyak ng ating gunita ang mga puno't halaman bakit kailangan lumisan? pana-panahon ang pagkakataon maibabalik ba ang kahapon? lumilipas ang panahon kabiyak ng ating gunita ang mga puno't halaman bakit kailangan lumisan? pana-panahon ang pagkakataon maibabalik ba ang kahapon? Canon Lenses & Stuff
1. Canon EF 17-35mm f/2.8L USM* - P56,000 2. Canon EF 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM - 5,800 3. Canon EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II - 5,800 4. Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM* - 24,500 5. Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II USM - 10,600 6. Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II - 9,000 7. Autospeedlite 550EX - 18,500 8. Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 - 7,300 Abby catalan
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6719854 to 64 appointment 6712809/ 671811 fax 6711265 I am an entrepreneur by heart. I like building companies. Built yehey.com among others. I also like to change the world. I love discipling people and inspiring them to be world changers as well. Challenge them to make a powerful, positive impact in thei
I am an entrepreneur by heart. I like building companies. Built yehey.com among others. I also like to change the world. I love discipling people and inspiring them to be world changers as well. Challenge them to make a powerful, positive impact in their generation and with no time to waste. I'm yellow-haired, mischievous & has a tabby cat who imaginarily talks to me :) mountain biking, music, books, movies, internet, technology, programming, I'm a student of history 7S Framework
1. Shared vision - Vision/Communications/Culture 2. Strategy - Direction/Communications 3. Structure - Organizational Flow 4. Style - Management/Staff Interpersonnal 5. Skills - Current & Required Compentencies 6. Staff - Personnel/Resource Deployment/ Communications 7. Systems - Process/ procedure/ tools/ Communications DIY Med kit
You can get an old backpack, bright colored if possible. these are the basics. you can add as you think appropriate gauze (3x3) sanitary napkin (for excesive bleeding) benzalkonium chloride (antiseptic same as betadine but P5.00 only) scissors (i have paramedic shears for P500 its tough and can cut through jeans, 25 cent coin and the tip is blunt for safety) sphygmomanometer (blood pressure apparatus) (alpk2 is a good brand) stethoscope (alpk2 is a good brand) dishwashing gloves (tougher and easier to put on. not red color) band-aid triangular bandages (already folded) Sliced bread inventor - 1928 Otto Frederick Rohwedder
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-gallery -early years -flowers -structure (bldg)y -landscape -people -b/w -sunset (views) -night shots -landmarks -street signs Inexpensive date ideas
Pick a handful of wildflowers for your partner. Drive to the tallest place in the city and enjoy the view or drive around the outer limits of the town. Rummage through a flea market. Visit local museums or art galleries. Often there is a free day each month. Visit local zoos or aquariums on their free days. Visit a local art gallery or a local bookstore's poetry reading. Find any free tours available in your area Go out for coffee and dessert instead of dinner. Go to a matinee -- they are sometimes half price -- or find the cheap movie theater in your area. They often cost $1 per person. Pull out the music you used to listen to and reminisce. Cook something together. Go square dancing. Date ideas--
here goes my sugestions, sana it sparks something for you: -obscure dinner places i know sa good ol' cubao na tried and tested: 1)Aioli Cafe- nice old house turned resto. very cozy #7 Don Egea Street,Cubao tel: 727-9678 2)Fishyard- fresh seafood, small but very clean place. everything good esp Java Chicken. Main Ave,Cubao (near edsa) 3)Blue bacon & Green Eggs - if you can go pricey, this gourmet resto is the life! romantic pa, super Boston Street, Cubao (P700/plate for a set menu) -nice rin sa chinatown magdinner para authentic chinese or 'People's Palace' sa Nakpil, Malate (P400 per set menu ata) -di ba you guys go to Dampa? -there's this beautiful rooftop resto in Madrigal Business Park sa Alabang, it's a hotel/condo called Vivere or sa Antipolo (i'm sure you've seen it) yung Seven Suites rooftop resto -watch hero then after a nice dinner, surprise her with a gift relevant to her interests now (e.g. book on dreamhouses, basta di related sa work) -meron na ba kayo framed blow-up pic ng family? -new reading chair? perfume? basta kailangan luxury item hindi practical like say, a sandwich maker -if you guys are into culture, intramuros holds jazzfests/orchestra performances halos every night, nasa newspaper yung schedule or check wowphilippines.com -if all else fails, and you can't get her anything agad, make a certificate that says whatever you plan to give by so and so date Quotes
The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today "It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance." -Thomas Huxley "Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes." -Unknown One man's ceiling is another man's floor. I did nothing today and still got paid. -Dilbert http://www.cs.umu.se/~dva00nco/ubicomp/bilder/dilbert3.jpg Blogger. n. Someone with nothing to say writing for someone with nothing to do. -Guy Kawasaki The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources. -Albert Einstein To do right is wonderful. To teach others to do right is even more wonderful-- and much easier. - Mark Twain Remember, " ...don't forget to go out there and have some two-wheeled fun!" - Brian Lopes "Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion" G.W.F. Hegel Who you are is what you are when you are alone. It is the Nature of man to rise to greatness if greatness is expected of him. -John Steinbeck LEADERS are FOLLOWERS of what is TRUE, what is FAIR, and what is RIGHT. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. What would you do if you knew you would not fail? Fortunes favor the bold. -Virgil A legacy is created only when a person puts his organization into the position to do great things without him. 'Each indecision brings its own delays and days are lost lamenting over lost days...What you can do or think you can do, begin it. For boldness has magic, power, and genius in it.' -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe My strength lies only on my tenacity. - Louis Pasteur Be brave to do thinqs bigger than yourself! 'My ambition was for the crew to learn so well that they wouldn't need me. I really feel that a leader's goal should be to make himself redundant.' - Simon Walker, managing director, Challenge Business, on his stint as skipper of sailing expedition (in Fast Company, November 2000) Sometimes you have the right to be angry, but that never gives you the right to be unkind. "Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value." -Albert Einstein Have an attitude of gratitude. Amateurs talk about strategy; professionals talk about logistics. A sign that someone has received God's mercy is gratitude expressed in selfless love. I didn't deserve your grace. I didn't deserve your mercy.
But still you took my place because you loved me. And for you it wasn't enough to save my soul, to set me free and to make me whole but you had a plan for me. A destiny for my life. So I live to give you glory. And I breathe to give you praise. You paid the ransom for me and you took away my shame. You said that you delight in me and I know your word is true. I live, I breathe, I love to worship you... I live, I breathe [Morning Star Sistah] Cures for Jet Lag
*If you're flying east, go to bed early and get up early for a few days before you leave. If you're flying west, do the opposite. *Try to stay up until your normal bedtime when you arrive. This helps you adjust to local time. *Staying inside worsens jet lag. Venture out into the sunlight as much as possible the first day or two after arriving. *If you must nap, limit yourself to half an hour or less. Nice SMS
bestfriend!good morning.nice to wake-up into a day knowing i have given.thanks for bringing me to church.its indeed a hospital for sinners ü - balou 12/1/02 9:25:18 Thanks for making me feel important - eli sinner 11/29/02 dave, ur like a brother to me. i hope that somehow u have learned something from my experience. let us continue to encourage one another,pray for one another.
Thank u very much for ur friendship. may the LORD guide u in every way, give u wisdom and sharp discernment. May God bless your business, family, and lovelife. HEY! I remembered something. It says, 'Something's are worth waiting for...'Ü always, julieann An easy to use, open source software package based on PHP/MySQL. PESTO SAUCE
1 tbsp calamansi juice 5 clv garlic (suit to taste) ¼ cup cashew nuts 1 tsp salt (suit to taste) 2 cups fresh basil ½ cup fresh parsley ½ cup olive oil ½ cup parmesan cheese 1dash ground pepper (optional) -use blender What a mom should have when the baby comes:
1) M-size button shirts - minimum 3,max 6 (buttons are safer and easier to fasten and keep fastened. medium para the baby can use longer...babies grow big so fast anyway) -- needed as soon as you get home from the hospital. If the baby is a boy, one would be needed if you decide to have him circumcised at once; 2) S or M size frogsuit - minimum 3, max 6. you need 2 of these na baon sa hospital so the baby can wear them once nag-room in na kayo. Important ito especially kung ginawin ang baby or if your room/nursery room is airconditioned; 3) Receiving blanket - minimum 2, max 4. you need to bring at least one sa hospital to wrap the baby with; 4) S and not XS size diapers - bring at least 6 to the hospital for the baby. S and not XS kasi the baby will very soon outgrow the XS and if boy and circumcised, XS would be too tight and uncomfy; 5) Booties - minimum 2, max 4. Cotton ones and not the knitted ones preferably; 6) Mittens - min 3, max 8. bring 2 to the hospital at once; 7) Sterile cotton balls for cleaning the baby with; 8) Alcohol (preferably Johnson&Johnson) to clean the bellybutton/umbilical cord stump; Then there's the crib or bassinet, of course. For the mom, important ang breastpads, preferably disposable ones (and Pigeon) since the washable ones aren't so absorbent. Nursing gowns for the hospital rin, at least 2. Maternity napkins, 2 packs, 1 pack baon sa hospital. That's it for now. can't remember na. Check out http://www.babycenter.com. The site has a list of stuff moms and dads would need. Things to buy for Baby
Baby Equipment - Graco Stroller (4599.75, 6999.75) - Graco Pack & Play Bassinet (5999.75) - The 1st yrs 2-in-1 Bathtub (1699.75) - The 1st yrs Reclining 3-Stage Seat (2499.75) - Car seat/rocking chair - Walker - Air purifier (P20) - Aircon (P18+) * Baby Clothes - 2 or 3 baby hat/cap - half a dozen medium snap-on short sleeves shirts (Gerber, Spencers or Carters) or button shirts - dozen big snap-on short sleeves shirts (Gerber, Spencers or Carters) or button shirts - 3 medium stretchy sleepers/ frogsuits - 6 small pajamas - 2 warm sweaters - outdoor suit - 6 sets of cotton mittens w/ strings - 6 sets of cotton socks (Carters) or booties - bibs Baby Accessories - 2 receiving blankets - cotton blankets, franela type (Carters or Gerber) - 6 hooded towels - soft baby washcloths - soft wiping cloths - newborn disposable diapers (small pack) - cloth diapers (Gerber, pre-folded w/o velcro, thicker in the middle - disposable diapers - bottom cream (Drapolene, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly for Nursery or Vandol Ointment) - 2 pairs of plastic diaper clamps - baby wipes - cotton balls - cotton buds - 2 rubber, changing mats (The 1st yr Fold n go diapering kit 399.75) - washable bags with lots of compartments - mild baby bath - hair brush - care kit ( The 1st yr 799.75, Safety 1st 529.75 nail cutter, digital thermometer, nasal aspirator, med dropper and etc) Feeding needs - breastpads (Pigeon) for mommy - well-supported bras for mommy - nipple cream - half a dozen bottles (4 oz, Gerber or Pigeon, transparent, plastic) - bottle nipples (few muna, transparent and small) - bottle brush and cleaner - nipple cleaner - steam sterilizer (Pigeon 2999.75, Chicco 2199.75) - sterilizer rack - tongs For Baby's room - a chair w/ arms for night feeds - baby clothes hamper/drawer - soft lighting - basket for nappies - baskets/shelves for baby's necessities Others - soft toys - 2 diaper pails for wet and soiled - small basin for wiping and washing - plastic containers w/ cover for feeding bottles, toys - beddings (lots of bedsheets, a few waterproof sheets) - crib sheets, crib foam - small thermos for hot water for cleaning baby Google Web APIs license key /21cu4Oo/A9A5V6mUREXqSDb9mAqC3fZ
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Worlds Apart
I am the only one to blame for this Somehow it all adds up the same Soaring on the wings of selfish pride I flew too high and like Icarus I collide With a world I try so hard to leave behind To rid myself of all but love to give and die To turn away and not become Another nail to pierce the skin of one who loves more deeply than the oceans, more abundant than the tear Of a world embracing every heartache Can I be the one to sacrifice Or grip the spear and watch the blood and water flow To love you - take my world apart To need you - I am on my knees To love you - take my world apart To need you - broken on my knees All said and done I stand alone Amongst remains of a life I should not own It takes all I am to believe In the mercy that covers me Did you really have to die for me? All I am for all you are Because what I need and what I believe are worlds apart Additional lyrics: I look beyond the empty cross forgetting what my life has cost and wipe away the crimson stains and dull the nails that still remain More and more I need you now, I owe you more each passing hour the battle between grace and pride I gave up not so long ago So steal my heart and take the pain and wash the feet and cleanse my pride take the selfish, take the weak, and all the things I cannot hide take the beauty, take my tears the sin-soaked heart and make it yours take my world all apart take it now, take it now and serve the ones that I despise speak the words I can't deny watch the world I used to love fall to dust and thrown away I look beyond the empty cross forgetting what my life has cost so wipe away the crimson stains and dull the nails that still remain so steal my heart and take the pain take the selfish, take the weak and all the things I cannot hide take the beauty, take my tears take my world apart, take my world apart I pray, I pray, I pray take my world apart Written by Jars of Clay Copyright 1995 BridgeBuilding Music (BMI)/ Pogostick Music (BMI). All rights reserved. Treasure - Tree63
Taken up out of the world Shaken up with just a word Turned around so suddenly I'm alive eternally Something invisible Has become so beautiful I know I am born again Laughing and stumbling Draw me after You - let me run with You Show me all Your Kingdom come My heart is where my treasure lies My great reward is in Your eyes My every breath belongs to You You are my treasure Take the world up out of me Put the fruit back on the tree I give everything to be What only You want me to be The treasure that You've become Is shining brighter than the sun Feels like I am born again Stumbling Copyright/Label: ©2000 InPop Records http://songbook.manueladam.com Accountability Questions
Look one another in the eye as you ask and answer no less than seven specificc questions: 1. Have you been with the opposite sex this week in such a way that was inappropriate, or could have looked at others using poor judgements? 2. Have you been completely above reproach in alll your financial dealings this week? 3. (For the males) Have you exposed yourself to any explicit material this week? (For the females) Have you in any way participated in conversations involving gossip and/or slander? 4. Have you spent time daily in prayer and in the Scripture this week? 5. Have you fulfilled the mandate of your calling this week? 6. Have you taken time off to be with your family this week? 7. Have you just lied to me? Christian Quotations and Insights
Advice • 'Gentle words fall lightly but carry great weight.' Our daily bread • Bible Verses: Col. 4:6 Adjust • Bible Verses: 1 Cor. 9: 20-21 (...'to the ... i have become'...); Bible • God doesn't ask us to increase our knowledge for the sake of knowledge. He asks us to increase our understanding so that we can grow into God-centered, loving, productive people. Knowledge can be dangerous if it doesn't lead to wisdom. • 'Many books can inform; only the Bible can transform.' Our Daily Bread • Bible Verses: Ps. 119:105 (lamp & light); Ps. 119: 11 (I have hidden your word..); 2 Peter 1: 1-11 (know to grow); Correction • 'We commit two wrongs when we fail to right a wrong.' Our Daily Bread. • “When growth stops, decay begins.” • Bible Verses: Defend • Bible Verses: 1 Cor. 9:13-14 (Salary of preacher); Mark 7:18 (Food are clean); Romans 12:19 (Revenge); Discipline • Philip Brooks, the great preacher, asked the operator of a local livery stable for the best horse he had. Brooks explained, “I am taking my wife for a ride and I want the very best for the occasion.” As the livery man hitched up a horse to a buggy, he said, “This animal is about as perfect as a horse could be. It is kind, gentle, intelligent, well-trained, obedient, willing, responds instantly to your every command, never kicks, balks, or bites, and lives only to please its driver.” Brooks then quietly said to the owner, “Do you suppose you could get the horse to join my church. Evangelism • “The Good news of the gospel is too good to keep to ourselves” Our Daily Bread • “You can never speak to a wrong person about Christ.” Our Daily Bread • Bible Verses: Faith • We must learn to take God at his word and walk straight ahead in obedience, even when we can see no way to go forward. The reason we are often sidetracked by difficulties is that we expect to see barriers removed before we even try to pass through them. • Bible Verses: Joshua 3:13 (Crossing the Jordan River); Fight • A story about a boy who asked his dad, “How do wars begin?” The father replied, “Well, World War 1 began because Germany invaded Belgium.” At this point his wife interrupted, “Tell the boy the truth. It began because somebody was murdered.” The husband quickly retorted, “Are you answering the question or am I?” The wife stormed out of the room and slammed the door as hard as she could. When the room stopped vibrating, an uneasy silence followed. The son then said, “Daddy, you don’t need to tell me how wars begin. Now I know!” Hope • "Put your hope in God" (Ps. 43:5). Please remember there is never a time when we cannot hope in God, whatever our need or however great our difficulty may be. Even when our situation appears to be impossible, our work is to 'hope in God'. Our hope will not be in vain, and in the Lord's own timing help will come.' Streams in the Desert. • Bible Verses: Mark 5:2-20 (The Demoniac); Romans 7:15-25 and 8:1-39 (Hope for all sinners); Lamentations 3:19-26 (new every morning); Idolatry • Bible Verses: Ps. 115:1-11; Love • Bible Verses: 1 John 4:7-12 (God author of love); Leadership/ Exampleship • “A Good leader knows the way, shows the way, and goes the way…” Our Daily Bread • A father and son were driving down a country road and saw a watermelon patch a little way off the highway. The father said to the boy, “Keep a lookout here while go get a melon.” He snuck into the patch, lifted a choice melon from the vine, and then called to the boy, “Is anyone coming? Look both ways.” The little fellow wisely responded, “But daddy, shouldn’t we look up too?” • “Our Character is measured by what we do when no one is looking.” • Bible Verses: Christian Qualities
a. Excellent - Daniel 6:3-4 trustworthy neither corrupt nor negligent b. Prayerful - Daniel 6:10 c. Leader - Daniel 6:25-28, 6:1-2 Let's continue to show a life where God's power is exhibited thru us. How do you know you are saved?
John 3:1-8 symptoms of a true encounter w/ Jesus 1) unconscious repentance 2) unconscious holiness 3) discern God's control 4) recognize God's absolute control 5) God's seed is in us 1 John 3:9 we do not have to sin; we just have to obey! 1 John 5:13 come to the point that you decide to be totally committed to God. single-mindedly committed to obey God -> to glorify & honor God man after God's own heart believe & receive Jesus! "Give me a hundred men who
fear nothing but sin, and desire nothing but God and I will shake the world. I care not a straw whether they be clergymen or laymen; and such alone will overthrow the kingdom of Satan and build up the kingdom of God on earth. " --John Wesley-- 4 Roles of a head of the family
1. Prophet 2. Priest 3. Provider 4. Protector Early Church History 101
27BC-14AD Caesar Augustus reign 64-68AD Nero reign 66AD Jewish revolt started in caesaria; Gen Vespasian was dispatched to clamp down the wayward Judean colony. Summer 68AD-death of nero; Gen Vespasian had to go back to Rome as a candidate for emperor 70AD Fall of jerusalem, under the command of Roman Gen Titus, Vespasian's son 73AD Fall of Masada 90AD Emperor Domitian reign 112AD Ignatius, bishop of Antioch -emergence of a system of church organization -early known credal statements 114AD Heresy of Marcion, 1st Biblical critic 160AD Irenaeus, apologist Justin & Tatian defended the fourfold Gospel. 185/187AD Bishop Irenaeus of Lyons concretely wrote about church order stating bishops guarded the handing on of christian traditions and argued that an unbroken succession of presiding bishops in the various churches guaranteed the continuation of apostolic authority in the church. 259AD Bishop Cyprian of Carthage referred to a full establishment of an episopal system in the church 340AD earliest recording of The Old Roman Creed 367AD Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria -in an easter letter set the authoritative NT canon amidst increasing heresy & controversy; aphocrypal books recommended for reading but not part of the bible canon 397AD Synod held at Carthage, North Africa Apochrypal books-Muratorian Canon
DIdache - called Teachings of the Twelve Apostles Wisdom of Solomon Wisdom of Sirach Apocalypse of Peter Laodicea Alexandria Shepherd of Hermas New Psalm written by the followers of Marcion Esther Judith Tobit Lodovico Anttonio Muratori, Italian Priest, 1740 I am not a note.
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by STEVE STEPHENS 1. Start each day with a kiss. 2. Wear your wedding ring at all times. 3. Date once a week. 4. Accept differences. 5. Be polite. 6. Be gentle. 7. Give gifts. 8. Smile often. 9. Touch. 10. Talk about dreams. 11. Select a song that can be 'our song'. 12. Give back rubs. 13. Laugh together. 14. Send a card for no reason. 15. Do what the other person wants before he or she asks. 16. Listen. 17. Encourage. 18. Do it his or her way. 19. Know his or her needs. 20. Fix the other person's breakfast. 21. Compliment twice a day. 22. Call during the day. 23. Slow down. 24. Hold hands. 25. Cuddle. 26. Ask for each other's opinion. 27. Show respect. 28. Welcome the other person. 29. Look your best. 30. Wink at each other. 31. Celebrate birthdays in a big way. 32. Apologize. 33. Forgive. 34. Set up a romantic getaway. 35. Ask, 'What can I do to make you happier?'. 36. Be positive. 37. Be kind. 38. Be vulnerable. 39. Respond quickly to the other person's request. 40. Talk about your love. 41. Reminisce about your favorite times together. 42. Treat each other's friends and relatives with courtesy. 43. Send flowers every Valentine's day and anniversary. 44. Admit when wrong. 45. Be sensitive to each other's sexual desires. 46. Pray for each other daily. 47. Watch sunsets together. 48. Say 'I love you' frequently. 49. End the day with a hug. 50. Seek outside help when needed. Ushers' Checklist
Basic Ushering Checklist [•] 1 Greeters [•] 1 Section Heads [•] 1 Setup [•] 1 Water for Pastors [•] 1 Who is preaching? [•] 1 Counter "From the time we first wobble away from Mom and Dad on two wheels, we're hooked.
The mobility, the freedom that the bicycle brings is our first taste of independence. For many, that feeling persists, and bicycling becomes a lifelong love. It represents the promise of the open road, the enthralling sense of speed, the quiet places, the challenging trails-all in the pleasant company of family, chums, or just by yourself. And then there's that moment of terrified, bittersweet pride when your own child rides on once you have to let go." From the cover of the book "THE NOBLEST INVENTION", by the editors of Bicycling Magazine Key to Leadership By Dr. John C. Maxwell
LEADERSHIP IS INFLUENCE - nothing more, nothing less. Just think about it - the more influence you have, the more people are willing to follow you. As the old maxim says, "He that thinketh he leadeth, and hath no one following him is only taking a walk." One of the keys to becoming a better leader is understanding the five levels of leadership. Level 1: Position At this level, people may follow you, but only BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO. Influence is based on a job description, and people won't follow you beyond the bounds of your stated authority. Level One is a great place to start, but a terrible place to stay. Leaders who stay on this level experience insecurity, high turnover and friction. As a positional leader focuses his or her energy on asserting their RIGHT to lead, their followers get frustrated and de-motivated. To achieve lasting leadership, he or she must move on to the next level. Level 2: Permission People will follow you BECAUSE THEY WANT TO. This phase of leadership makes work fun for everyone. Followers go the extra mile with a good attitude. When leaders stay here and never advance to the next level, they find that they don't earn the respect they would like, and any highly motivated people on the team become restless. Level 3: Production People follow BECAUSE OF WHAT THE LEADER HAS DONE FOR THE ORGANIZATION. Momentum picks up speed as followers see the RESULTS their leader has achieved and make a conscious decision to "get on board." As a result, they catch the vision and act on it; they begin to share the success. By the way, this is an important level, and many effective leaders remain here for a long time. But only at the next level can a leader help his or her people experience their own success. Level 4: People Development Leaders who practice people development make it their goal to REPRODUCE their own leadership in others. People follow BECAUSE OF WHAT THE LEADER HAS DONE FOR THEM. The leader who reaches this level has accomplished a great deal. His or her followers feel a personal connection with them, and they continue to grow. In fact, most good leaders hope to someday arrive here. There is still one final level that only a small group of HIGHLY influential people ever achieve. Level 5: Personhood Few leaders reach this level. People follow them BECAUSE OF WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY REPRESENT. Their reputation precedes them, and people flock to them and their organizations. Few make it here, but those who do are larger than me. If you want leadership that lasts, take pro-active steps to move to grow to higher levels. just to bring everyone up to speed on our proposed cellgroup-based
infosystem project. at http://www.sourceforge.net type "church" in the search box under the "Software/Group". There are promising ready made systems based only on their descriptions. Hope we can try this out even just download and read the documentations. There are a lot listed but I short-listed those that use PHP/MySQL. Powercell Cell Group Tool - Project written in PHP to aid the operation of a church cell group (or similar) Church Website In A Box InfoCentral phpChurch eMuDIS Java Group and Team Management System Diakonos ChurchCode ChurchAlive BreadCrumb - Only useful when together Church CMS - PHP, MySQL ChurchSite Members Information System Church NET eChurchSolutions Web App eArk Open Church Data Management Software Church PHP Utilities i remembered during our last D12 we talked about memory verses. we can keep our memory verses on a DB then it can be send to us thru text or email. just an idea. I'm trying to create a sample SMS app for VCF. so when people type in VCF BAGUIO and send it to 237041 globe or 34841 smart then it will give out a reply based on the encoded data. for your info. Kid Church
here is the list of the website features in order or priority: 1.Data base filing for volunteer teachers and kids. 2.Announcements. 3.Can access the curriculum or the teaching lessons. 4.Short Video clip corner. 5.Suggestions/Comments/Questions-where people can post us their Suggestions,Comments or Questions. 6.Can access info through text. 7.Friendster stlye for the kids to post whatever. Some of the list are just to follow. CHARACTER DETERMINES SUCCESS
THREE STEPS OF PRAISE 1. Give the definition of the character quality. 2. Give specific illustration of how it as demonstrted. 3. Explain the benefit to you and /or others. 7 LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVES VISIONARY is committed to growth, looks beyond problem to cause, and develops precise solution for success. TEACHER imparts wisdom, maturity, and skill to others; validates direction; and ensures completeness. SERVER sees and meets others' pratical needs, frees them to accomplish their goal, and invest time and energy in their success. ORGANIZER visualizes final results and directs resources for the sucessful completion of goals. MEDIATOR is deeply loyal and compassionate, analyzing the benefits and problems of a given direction. IDEALIST should have unimpeachable integrity, be open to correction, be willing to identify problems as they arise, and speak the truth boldly. PROVIDER is resourceful, prudent, and thrifty, costantly ensuring th best use of all available resources. ALERTNESS vs. Carelessness Being aware of what is taking place aroud me so I can have the right responses. ATTENTIVENESS vs. Distraction Showing the worth of a person or task by giving my undivided concentration AVAILABILITY vs. Self-centeredness Making my own schedule and priorities secondary to the wishes of those I serve BENEVOLENCE vs. Selfishness Giving to others' basic needs without hving as my motive personal reward BOLDNESS vs. Fearfulness Confidence that what I have to say or to do is true, right, and just CAUTIOUSNESS vs. Rashness Knowing how important right timing is in accomplishing right action COMPASSION vs. Indifference Investing whatever is necessary to the hurts of others CONTENTMENT vs. Covetousness Realizing that true happiness does not depend on material conditions CREATIVITY vs. Underachievement Approahing a need, a task, or an idea from a new perspective DECISIVENESS vs. Procastination the ability to reconize key factors and finalize difficult decisions DEFERENCE vs. Rudeness Limiting my freedom so I do not offend tastes of those around me DEPENDABILITY vs. Inconsistency Fulfilling what I can onsented to do, even if it means unexpected sacrifice DETRMINATION vs. Faintheartedness Purposing to accomplish right goals at the right time, regardless of the opposition DILIGENCE vs. Slothfulness Investing my time and energy to complete each task assigned to me DECERNMENT vs. Shortsightedness Understanding the deeper reason why things happen DISCRETION vs. Simplemindedness Recognizing and avoiding words, action, and attitudes that could bring undesirable consequences ENDURANCE vs. Discouragement the inward strength to withstand stress & do my best ENTHUSIASM vs. Apathy Expressing joy in each task as I give it my best effort FAITH vs. Presumption Confidence that actions rooted in good character will yield the best outcome, even when I cannot see how FLEXIBILITY vs. Resistance Willingness to change plans or ideas according to the direction of y authorities FORGIVENESS vs. Rejection Clearing the record of those who have wronged me and not holding a grudge GENEROSITY vs. Stinginess Carefully managing my resources so i can freely give to those in need GENTLENESS vs. Harshness Showing consideration a personal concrn for others GRATEFULNESS vs. Unthankfulness Letting others know by my words and actions how they have benefited my life HONOR vs. Disrespect Respecting those in leadership because of the higher authorities thet represent HOSPITALITY vs. Loneliness Cheerfully sharing food, shelter, or conversation to benefits others HUMILITY vs. Pride Acknowledging that achievement result from the investment of others in my life INITIATIVE vs. Idleness Recognizing and doing what needs tobe done before I am ask to do it JOYFULNESS vs. Self-pity Maintaining a good attitude, even when face with unpleasant conditions JUSTICE vs. Corruption Taking personal responsibility to uphold what is pure, right, and true CHARACTER DETERMINES SUCCESS 2
LOYALTY vs. Unfaithfulness Using difficult times to demonstrate my commitment to those I serve MEEKNESS vs. Anger Yielding my personal rights and expectations with a desire to Serve OBEDIENCE vs. Willfulness Quickly and cheerfully carrying out the direction of those who are responsible for me ORDERLINESS vs. Confusion Arranging my self and my surroundings to achieve greater efficiency PATIENCE vs. Restlessness Accepting a difficult situation without giving a deadline to remove it PERSUASIVENESS vs. Contentiousness Guiding vital truths around another's mental roadblocks PUNCTUALITY vs. Tardiness Showing esteem for others by doing the right thing at the right time RESOURCFULLNES vs. Wastefulness Finding practical uses for that which others would overlook or discard RESPONSIBILTY vs. Unreliability Knowing and doing what is expected of me SECURITY vs. Anxiety Structuring my life around that which cannot be destroyed or taken away SELF CONTROL vs. Self-indulgence Rejecting wrong desires and doing what is right SENSITIVITY vs. Callousness Perceiving the true attitudes and emotions of those around me SINCERITY vs. Hypocrisy Eagerness to do what is right with transparent motives THOROUGHNESS vs. Incompleteness Knowing what factors will diminish the effectiveness of my work or words if neglected THRIFTINESS vs. Extravagance allowing myself and others to spend only what is necessary TOLERANCE vs. Prejudice realizing that everyone is at varying levels of character development TRUTHFULNESS vs. Deception Earning future trust by accurately reporting past facts VIRTUE vs. Impurity the moral excellence evident in my life as I consistently do what is right WISDOM vs. Foolishness Seeing and responding to life situations from a perspective that transcends my current circumstances Hungry (Falling On My Knees)
Words and Music by Kathryn Scott Performed by: Kathryn Scott Genre: Pop/Progressive Pop Hungry I come to You For I know You satisfy I am empty but I know Your love does not run dry So I wait for You So I wait for You I'm falling on my knees Offering all my needs Jesus You're all This heart is living for Broken I run to You For Your arms are open wide I am weary but I know Your touch Restores my life So I wait for You So I wait for You © 1999 Vineyard Songs Thoughts
Things I've learned thus far...
The complete survival guide to the corporate jungle slave (or the complete survival guide to the 21st Century corporate slave) 1. Obey your boss (ask questions later) 2. Be a 'yes' man (in a good way) 3. Be a good (ass) kisser (in a good way. duh!@#$%) Nothing wrong in impressing the big dude that holds your performance evaluations & salary raises. 4. Be on time (at least when people+the boss can see it). Forget working at home or burning the midnight oil/graveyard shift deal. Be prim & proper at your desk at the designated time. 5. Take initiative (better to be out-of-line than out of a job) 6. BE uber-persistence. The operative word is 'RELENTLESS'. Better be an asshole like your boss than your ass getting whipped. 7. Remember he who has a bigger mouth always wins. 8. DILBERT is a wimp. fight back. 9. The boss is like a customer. He is always right. 10. B.O.S.S. Blow Off Some Steam Buy Our Spares Smart Binary Object Streaming System Ballistic Optimizing Shooting System Battlefield Operations System Simulation Burial Operations Support System Brother of Sexy Sister (duh) Breach of Suspended Sentence British Orthopaedic Spine Society Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency Body Orifice Security Scanner 11. If you keep your mouth shut chances are you will get into trouble. 12. If you don't keep your mouth shut chances are you will get into trouble. (Refer to #11) Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me
to know. Job 42:3 If there was any one man on earth who had reason to question God's love, it was Job. He lost his family, his health, and his wealth-all at the same time. His friends came to his side only to question his spirituality. God had already answered the question of his integrity. Job was described in the opening verses of the book as "blameless and upright" (see Job 1:1). His calamities were not born from sin. Job acknowledged God's right to do anything in his life until one day he could take it no longer. He questioned God's motives. God answered Job, but not in the way he wanted to hear. God answered him with a series of questions that represents the most incredible discourse of correction by God to any human being. Three chapters later, Job realized that he had questioned the motives of the Author of the universe, the Author of love. He fell flat before his Creator and realized his total depravity. "Surely I spoke of things I did not understand, things too wonderful for me to know." Have you ever questioned God's activity in your life? Have you questioned His love for you based on circumstances that came your way? The cross at Calvary answers the love question. He sent His own Son in replacement for your sin. If you were the only person on earth, He would have done the same. His ways cannot always be understood or reconciled in our finite minds. That must be left for a future time when all will be understood. For now, entrust your life to Him completely. Embrace Him in the hard times and the good. Life Mission Statement
To honor God & advance His kingdom by making disciples, training leaders & planting churches in the Philippines, Asia and the world. 10 Things i thank God for
1. Marites 2. Baby 3. Trevoca 4. Victory 5. Victory Pastors 6. My cell group 7. My friends 8. My house 9. Health 10. My mom & dad David & Goliath 1Sam 17:45-47
1. you are a victor because God was on our side v. 45 2. The whole world will know God v. 46 3. the battle is the LORD's v. 47 declare God Steps of Faith
1. (finally) committed my life to Jesus (all of it) 2. Founding Yehey! Dec '96 3. Getting engaged Jan '00 4. Co-founded Trevoca Oct'00 5. Getting married Jan '01 6. Having Carissa Oct '01 7. Conducted a medical mission Dec '01 8. Starting Neuromation Mar '03 9. Buying our first house Nov '03 . .. Faith Goals-3/2/2002
Salvation of Daddy & Mark House & Lot - 3 bedroom, Pasig area car- Mitsubishi Strada / Kia Carnival Videocam- TRV730 iMac Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Canon EF 17-35mm f/2.8L USM Canon Autospeedlite 550EX Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 NetMD Aircon- National * Vacuum Cleaner * Air Filter Projects - May 7 '03
God 1. Disciple leaders 2. Plant cell groups Family 1. Carissa's Birthday - July 2003 2. Carissa's Bedroom 3. House 4. Car Career/Business 1. Trevoca/Harmonde - delivery July 2003 2. Neuromation Vacation - delivery July 2003 3. Globalink Ministry 1. Victory Website 2. Cell Material - ebook style for Palm/WinCE Self 1. Canon G3 or latest model 2. Nokia 3300 - built-in MP3 OUR CORE VALUES
1. Lordship. So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him. (Colossians 2:6) 2. Evangelism. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16) 3. Discipleship. Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. (Matthew 28:19,20) 4. Leadership Development. And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others. (2 Timothy 2:2) 5. Spiritual Family. Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchmen stand guard in vain ... Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him. ( Psalm 127:1,3) If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again. :)
Goals
-Software R&D group -children's bible interactive cd Who you are is what you are when you are alone.
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