Archive for January, 2008
Know How Ferrari’s Fastest Car is Being Made
Jan 22nd
Before I went to sleep last night, I scanned our TV to check for a couple of good films to watch. You know what? I just got lucky! NGC or National Geographic Channel featured one of the most expensive car in this planet, the Ferrari-my ultimate dream car. It’s not an ordinary show telling the viewers what does a Ferrari car looks like or what are the benefits of owning a Ferrari. It is actually a documentary on how Ferrari made their fastest sports car ever, the 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano F1. Wow! The film covers how the Ferrari engine is being molded from scratch all the way to having it tested in their own circuit. Even if I haven’t slept for almost 24 hrs already, it didn’t bother me at all to watch the show. It was simply the best 45 min documentary I ever watched. sulit!
In case you want to see or download it, here’s the video. Enjoy!
Sunday Special Issue #3
Jan 21st
What a very busy week and though week it has been, I even forgot to publish my Sunday Special Issue. Sorry guys, my apologies! Anyway, even this is a late post already, I hope you will still find time to read these cool post from my fellow bloggers. I’m pretty sure you’ll learn a lot. Enjoy reading!
Local Scene:
- You want to see what’s the latest from Apple? Check Yuga’s post about Macbook Air.
- Tongit’s a favorite card game by most Filipino’s are now available Online brought to you by Dexter.
- Dr. Tess Termulo’s post about A death and New Life is a very inspiring read.
- Have a look on The Other Side of Paradise Philippines .
International Arena:
- Daily Blog Tips provides 3 ways to apply security in a WordPress platform.
- Have you ever wonder on how you can have your own local file or videos found in Youtube? Technology Bites shows how you can download it not only by a single video but in batches.
- Vickie share’s her celebrity look-alike using my heritage. Find out your’s too.
Securing Your Connection
Jan 21st
I am a long time user of FTP softwares but it didn’t came to my attention that It needs to secured also. One time when I was checking some sites that were hacked, most of them will say that the open hole was found on their FTP connection. I can’t still figure out on how possible it is considering a unique user name and a good password combination will suffice it’s security over the network.
Since most files that you want to upload is on your computer, you may want to setup an SFTP server on it to protect your precious data. As they say, It’s better to be safe than sorry.




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