Be Careful! Virus Could Be On Twitter!

Virus Alert! friends, just be careful about spam messages from twitter users you are following or who are following you because you might not know they could be hacked accounts.




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Twitter virus is being spread by a direct message talking about some kind of “funny blog about you” or “Hey, I found a website with your pic on it… LOL check it out here http:// twitterblogaccesslogins. com/login”.  This message seems to be coming from multiple hacked accounts.  Read More.

I have encountered the same spam messages from my Friendster and Multiply accounts, and I heard there is also a similar virus attack in Facebook on December 2008. Read Here. Glad I wasn't a Facebook user until 2009.



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Get More Followers On Twitter In Just A Short Span Of Time!

If getting more followers in just a wrinkle of a time is your thing, then TweeterGetter is just the right twitter client for you and your tweets.



Though my browser WOT tells me that TweeterGetter is not an excellent web against web bugs, online scams, identity theft, spyware, spam, and viruses, I think you should dig on it, and Digg it! Besides you only visit the web ones and Eureka in just a few days, you'll have number of people following you on your Twitter.


As for me? Nay! I need not many, I only need few. But if you follow me on my twitter, I would follow you in return. Reciprocity is a virtue.



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Whack Your Ex!

If You are below 18, please


EXIT NOW!!


Caution: Violence


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Is anger consuming you like crazy to the person you once loved, or to the person who has done something to inflict pain in you? Is boiling blood running down your veins everytime you see the person or when you hear anything about the person by random? Then join me. LOL


Take this as a relief to stress without harming any single soul. Consider this your room 101. Target the negative enery here.


How? Simple. Just visit Addicting Games, then go to Life and Style category and Eureka! it's Whack Your Ex!


How does the game goes?


Whack!!


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Its easy, you have to guess which weapon (objects on the screen) is to be used by the girlfriend to whack the boyfriend, and vice versa. By clicking on the object using your pointer, a particular situation will take place. Be cautious that each actions demonstrated go with violence and blood splats.



Here take a look!


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Boy down! LMAO!


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See? relieves stress without harming anyone or the other person for that matter.


This is really crazy! lmao



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TwitStat Shows Top 21 Popular Twitter Clients

I use Twitter for personal use, and for future professional use. Aside from Twitter as my catharsis, I get to share to others my interests through the Tinyurl, share pictures in Twitpic and even share music in Twiturm.  Just like  Facebook, I can also update my status  or post in what I am doing. The conversations I get to have with few twitter users feed my thirst because these social conversations online are basically different in the real world. What I get to share online are interest I cannot extensively share with others in the real world due to creative differences.


Aside from Twitter, I use Twitter clients like TwitterFox for my Mozilla Firefox browser, Twitter Google Gadget for my Google Desktop and FriendFeed to share my blog feeds and other feeds for Facebook, Goodreads, Delicious, Twitter, Last.Fm and so on, since Twitter for mobile devices is not yet available here in the Philippines.


For more Twitter Applications, click here.


Below are Top 21 twitter clients according to TwitStat.




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Read More: The Top 21 Twitter Clients (According To TwitStat)

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Icub Child-Like Robot's First Appearance

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Icub, a humanoid robot that is said to be capable of mimicking a human child's behavior had its first appearance in Britain at the University of Manchester at the Symposium on Humanoid Robotics. Icub is a project funded for five years by European Commission, which consits of several universities in Europe, through Unit E5 "Cognitive Systems, Interaction & Robotics.




Professor John Gray, visiting professor in the Control Systems Centre at the University of Manchester, said: "It's a tremendous coup to have the iCub here in Manchester - this is the first time it has been seen publicly in the UK. more..



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icub computer graphic

Icub was originally designed by scientist for thinking, learning, and talking. Its main platfrom is study cognition through biological motivated algorithms.




iCub is capable of human style eye, head and leg movement as well as basic object recognition and a realistic hand grasping movement.


The mini humanoid robot has been modelled on a three-and-a-half-year-old child and is the result of a five-year £7.5m project is to develop a fully functioning child-like robot.


"Scientists want to give it the ability to crawl on all fours and sit up, to handle objects with precision and to have head and eye movements that echo those of humans," reports PA News.





is he deserving of love?
is he deserving of love?

If this robot is already able to think the way a three-year-old human child does, then we are one step to making an adult robot already. In just a few years, don't be shocked to realize that we have robots with us in our society living like normal people. Now that is my fantasy of the future, and that could be disastrous!.


Watch BBC Video on Icub



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Internet Addiction as pathological.

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3rd Cebu Psychology Convention A Success!

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With the Theme "Towards Healing and Intervention: Venturing Into Positive Psychology", the 3rd Annual Cebu Psychology Convention, held at the Cebu Grand Convention Center on February 20, 2009 hit success!


Everything started with the registration, just as an activity should. Though I am not really sure as to how many number of students, teachers and professionals came to join us in the effort, I would have to say, we were many! Today's convention was even better than the last year.


The invocation was sung by Joan Malgapo, USC Chorister's Vice President (S.Y. 2008-2009), followed by a welcome address by Erik James Requina, USC Psychology Society President (S.Y. 2008-2009).


The first speaker was introduced by Tina Espiritu-Velez  MA, an Industrial Psychology professor of University of San Carlos and advider of Society of Young Managers and Personal Organization (SYMPO). Our first speaker Niel Steve Kintanar MA is a former professor of the Psychology Department of the University of San Carlos, now a professor in the Psychology Department of Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University. He talked about an introduction to Positive Psychology and traced its history and tackled Hope Psychology.


Our second speaker was introduced by Mary Daganzo, a faculty member of the University of San Carlos Psychology Department.  Fredrick Boholst PhD, is a former chairman of the Psychology Department of the University of San Carlos (S.Y. 2000-2004), and is a practicing Psychotherapist in Cebu. He is the editor of the Transactional Analysis Journal. He talked about The Psychology of Forgiveness.


After the talk, lunch was served, and Chiqui Cañete, winner of the Psych Idol 2009 serenaded the people with her sweet and melodious voice.


During the afternoon, the last speaker was introduced by Kenneth Lim, Vice President-Internal of the USC Psychology Society (S.Y. 2008-2009).  Maita Prochina, a practitioner of Human Resource Management for the past 18 years,  is currently the HRD manager of Wealth Development Bank. Her talk covered positive psychology in the HR setting.


The activity ended with USC Psychology Society's Executive Vice President Catherine Pepito's Closing Remarks.


And it was a wrap!


Many thanks to E-telecare Global Solutions for being the main sponsor for the activity. Many thanks for all those who attended, especially the psychology students from the University of San Jose-Recoletos, St. Theresa's College, Cebu Institute of Technology , and to the psychology students and faculty members of the University of San Carlos who came to participate in the activity, and many thanks to our guest speakers.


Lastly, the activity wouldn't be at all successful without our Organizing Committee:


Project Head: Erik James Requina


Committee Heads:


Finance - Camille Gonzaga


Marketing - Mona Eloisa Candelario


Secretariat - Joy Ivee Ong, Pamela Ko


Program - Bryony Paige Cabigas


Inter-School - Crystalyn Duran


Souvenir - Serge Luigi Kho


Logistics - Catherine Pepito


Registration - Yasmin Mariz Tormis


Speakers - Jeel Christine de Egurrola


Usher/Usherettes - Norraine Biado


and the rest of the working committee, thank you so much!



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I have ESP!

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It was funny how my friend and I simultaneously sang a song twice in different situations, without an identified stimulus that could have triggered the singing. I explained it on the bases of Carl Gustav Jung's collective unconscious, which is a part of the psyche that totally dffers from personal unconscious. I remember reading a book on ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) but I could not really remember the tittle of the book. It was written there that all of us have ESPs, which unconsciously manifest in our daily life. I can say that we all have experienced ESP but we really do not know that it is ESP and not some mere coincidence. An example I can point out is when a friend of mine called me on the phone after having thought about him prior to his call. This event did not happen only once but many times already. How can you possibly explain de javu? Though there are other theories on the existence of this phenomenon, I would stick to the Jungian explanation that our collective unconscious connects us with mankind, and this de javu is a manifestation of ESP, just as what has happened to me and my friend is.

Oh well, I just realized my ESP has been working all this time.

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Package From Macau




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I was just reminded of my teacher , who is now in Macau Inter-University Institute. If it wasn't for his help, we wouldn't have had a scale for our thesis. He saved us from spending a big amount of money to purchase the said scale.




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Our expression says it all!! How glad we we're orgasmic glad to finally get a hold of our scale.


It was really unfortunate that we didn't make it in Hongkong for an international Convention. But hey I'm sure we'll have our chance next time.



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Thinking About Oral Defense No More!




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Earlier we had our final oral defense for our study on Social Capital in relation to a college student's Adjustment to the college life. I am speaking on behalf of my colleagues (Ayl, and Peji) how glad we were to hear from our dear panelists that a re-oral defense is not at all necessary after giving them a very informative and concise discussion on our study, our problems, the results, and conclusions. Though we lack a lot of important details in our book, we were advised to revise our chapter 2 within a week. That's what I am greatful about today. God I'm so grateful.




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Twitter: Teens Haven't Embraced It Yet

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As for my own opinion, twitter does not catch teenagers attention much as it does on adults. The point is why would a teenager use different status-updating site when there's Facebook, Friendster, or Multiply to do the updates??? Here in the Philippines, Facebook and Multiply are the recent craze, but as a teenager, at least on my last teenage years, I am using Twitter for professional purposes.

Read whole article Here: Why Teens Haven't Embraced Twitter…Yet

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