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Security Measures
I heard a news sometime that the PNP Laguna had recovered 225 units of stolen motorcycles in their operation last 2 weeks ago. I was so hopeful that my Miah was there. I went to Sta Cruz Laguna to see if my stolen motorcycle was there. I don’t know how to get there but fortunately I was able to read one article on how to get there. I asked a friend to give me company and he agreed.We were at the bus station along EDSA at around 10:30 am. We reached Sta. Cruz at around 1 pm. Had our lunch then rode a tricycle to PNP. As we entered the compound, I was asked to logged in and then proceed to the numerous motorcycle parked at the basketball court. We were asked by the caretaker to roam around and see if my motorcycle was there. Unfortunately Miah wasn’t there.
Lucky to those who’s bike was there.
Nowadays, there are lot of crooks all over the world. So many strategies were being used. Just like the copying of information on your credit cards so that they can use it. And one solution I discovered is by using rfid credit cards. By using it, your card will be protected from fraud. And next time I gonna have a motorbike I’ll see to it that I’ll use security measures like alarm and the like. Well it’s a lesson learned. But I still hoping that Miah will be recovered soon. Praying hard….
Fashion Trend

Esophageal CA
What is this condition? The question I had in mind when I visited my uncle in
the hospital. CA… I know it’s short term for cancer. OMG! My uncle is suffering from cancer? This is the truth that really depressed me. The truth that up to now my aunt doesn’t know. I know she will be distressed upon knowing this. My uncle had been confined in the hospital for almost a month now. They are waiting for the biopsy result to know if he will undergo operation or not. Can you imagine the expenses they are going through? They need 2,500.00/day for the medicines. It is really painful in the pocket. Luckily that he doesn’t need an adult diapers because it is additional burden. But I patronage adult diapers for my father. I buy 3 packs a week! My uncle got the cancer from too much smoking and heavy drinking.
Goodbye Mia
Who is Mia in my life? Mia… the name we gave to our Yamaha Mio Motorcycle. Sad to say Mia was stolen last Sunday (August 14, 2011) in front of Tropical Hut, Q-Plaza, Cainta, Rizal at around 10:30 in the morning while me and Sean were shopping at Puregold Supermarket. She has been with us for three years. So can you imagine how I feel when I found out that she was lost.What shocked me is that, when I reported the incident at the police station, they told me that there are series of Yamaha Mio carnapping in the said place… Why the management not doing anything to solve it?. Are the security guards have connivance with the carnappers? I just hope they’re not.
GOOD VISION IN A DOWNPOUR
How to achieve good vision while driving during a heavy downpour.
We are not sure why it is so effective; just try this method when
it rains heavily.
This method was told by a Police friend who had experienced and
confirmed it. It is useful…even driving at night.
Most of the motorists would turn on HIGH or FASTEST SPEED
of the wipers during heavy downpour, yet the visibility in front of the
windshield is still bad……
In the event you face such a situation, just put on your SUN GLASSES
(any model will do), and miracle!
All of a sudden, your visibility in front of your windshield is perfectly
clear, as if there is no rain.
Make sure you always have a pair of SUN GLASSES in your car.
You are not only helping yourself to drive safely with good vision, but
also might save your friend’s life by giving him this idea..
Try it yourself and share it with your friends!???
Amazing, you still see the drops on the windshield, but not the sheet
of rain falling!
You can see where the rain bounces off the road. It works to eliminate
the “blindness” from passing cars.
Or the “kickup” if you are following a car in the rain.
They ought to teach this little tip in driver’s training.. It really does
work.
This is a good warning. I wonder how many people knew about this.