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The Value Of Knowledge

There is something good about being confident in one’s knowledge.
But I pity the know-it-all who, blinded by his own conviction, has lost respect for a fellow’s differences.

The moment the self is placed on a pedestal,
the moment one ceases to listen,
the moment arrogance is valued over respect,
Knowledge becomes worthless.

For the value of knowledge is always relative.
It is never absolute.

Dennison Uy
01/31/2008

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  • PayPal now suports withdrawal to Philippine banks

    Finally, PayPal has added support for withdrawals to Philippine banks!

    Some interesting facts from the article:

    How long does it take for funds to reach my bank account?
    It typically takes 5-7 business days. However, depending on your bank’s policies, it may take longer.

    Are there any minimum or maximum withdrawal amounts?
    No, once you are a verified PayPal member, there are no minimum withdrawal amounts or maximum withdrawal amounts. However, non-verified PayPal members will not be permitted to make withdrawals of any amount. Learn more about verification.

    Can I withdraw US Dollars to a US Dollar denominated Philippine or Indonesian bank account?
    No. At this time, PayPal only supports withdrawal to Peso or Rupiah bank accounts located in the Philippines or Indonesia. However, you can withdraw funds in US Dollars, if you have a United States bank account. Add a United States bank account to your PayPal account now.

    How much does it cost?
    For Philippine users, withdrawals of PHP 7,000 or more are free. For withdrawal amounts less than PHP 7,000 there will be a fee of PHP 50.

    Foreign exchange fees may also apply. Check our schedule of fees for details. Please note that some banks charge their customers a fee for electronic funds transfers. PayPal can make no assurances that you will not be charged by your bank. Please ask your bank whether it charges for electronic fund transfers before you initiate a withdrawal.

    Below are screenshots taken from my own account:
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    Make free international calls with Skype

    Skype logo

    I found it strange that so many people do not know about it yet, but you can actually call 1-800 numbers using a free Skype account! Of course you can also do this using a landline, but there may be instances where you would like to place a call using your computer:

    1. International calls are disabled or locked by a PIN# and you do not know the unlock code
    2. You want to record your call
    3. You want to do a conference call with another Skype user
    4. It is easier for you to connect a headset to your computer than to reach for the phone, in which case you may be a geek
    5. You simply prefer to do things over the “Intarweb” with a “computar”, in which case you are a geek

    Here’s a sample screenshot of a call that I just made using my free Skype account:

    Make free international calls with Skype

    Happy calling!

    Radiohead - 15 Step video (Scotch Mist version)

    Radiohead is just too awesome. What time scale is this on? 15/8? It takes real skill to play, even Phil (the drummer) can be seen counting from time to time to keep up with the beat.

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    Cebu Sinulog 2008 photos

    Cebu Sinulog 2008

    So I went to Cebu to celebrate Sinulog this January 2008. Maybe I’ll write a full post of my experience soon but in the meantime check out my photos.

    Better

    I never strive to be better than anybody but myself.
    There will always be someone out there better than me,
    But against myself I will always be the best.

    Dennison Uy
    December 26, 2007

    Heath Ledger dead at 28

    Heath Ledger

    He was found naked and unresponsive by the floor beside his bed by the housekeeper. There were pills found in the vicinity, leading majority of news sources to speculate that he died of drug overdose. On the other hand, he supposedly was sick with pneumonia at the time. Whatever the cause of his death, there is no denying that he was one brilliant and talented actor, and that at 28 he was just too young to die.

    Rest in peace, Heath.

    Links to news articles:

    9 Essential principles for good web design

    Having studied UI design for my Masters degree, I never realized how important design principles were until I started applying them into my work. Principles such as guiding the eye, whitespace, usability, and typography all have a very important role to play in every design project. So, I am happy that I ran into this article over at PSDTuts.com that outlines and provides illustrations for 9 principles of good web design. These are general principles which, back in the day, we were taught to apply in print design:
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  • Apple MacBook Air: thin is in, even for geeks

    MacBook Air profile

    “The world’s thinnest notebook”. This is what Apple claims its latest tech toy to be. Having a dimension of 12.8′ (width) x 8.94′ (depth) x .76′ (height) (or 32.5 x 22.7 x 1.94 cm), this 3.0 pound (1.36 kg) notebook really does give new meaning to the term “notebook computer”. Time and time again, Steve Jobs and his team has proven that the mantra “less is more” applies very well to industrial design and make for very sexy and very cool products.

    MacBook Air photo

    It is also reasonably priced, retailing at $1799 you get a small, light machine that packs a lot of punch: Intel 1.6GHz Core2 Duo processor, 80GB hard drive space, an LCD screen capable of supporting up to 1280×800 resolution, and the all new super shiny Mac OS Leopard X, among other things. What more can you ask for?

    My only gripe is that it does not come with an Ethernet port so the user ends up having to rely on WiFi for internet connection — which is fair enough given the purpose of the machine is to be ultra portable, but an Ethernet port would have been nice as a backup. On second thought, forget the Ethernet port. Steve Jobs is a mad genius. Hail, hail.

    As parting word when I first heard of “MacBook Air” I was going to come up with jokes but then I saw it and was somehow speechless.

    Top notebook manufacturers Sony, HP and Dell were reportedly working on equivalents, dubbed the Sony VAIO “Feather”, HP Pavilion “Paper”, and the Dell Inspiron “Tissue”. Representatives from the three companies refused to comment on the naming convention.

    … so I came up with this.

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  • Filed under: Cool, Technology, Toys
  • Instantly Protect Your Website From E-Mail Spam

    No Spam

    When programming I always go for elegance and this method of e-mail obfuscation suggested by Roel Van Gils is probably one of the more elegant solutions that I have come across. It involves a bit of work, but, done properly, can instantly provide site-wide e-mail obfuscation.

    The basic idea is to utilize PHP’s output buffering feature to parse the HTML file and replace all e-mail links with innocent-looking hyperlinks to a secondary validation page or a contact page thus stopping bots from harvesting your e-mail.

    For regular users that have JavaScript turned on, the e-mail address is de-obfuscated and replaced with a regular clickable email link, though I am not sure why anyone would want to do that when form mail is so much better (I hate how mailto links will launch an external e-mail program).
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