Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Wishing you Happiness, Health, Success & Wealth

3 Bedrooms / 1 bath Single Family House. Approximately 1300 square feet of living space. Central Heat & Air. Formal dining room and a wonderful Living room. Sliding Glass Door entries to Master bedroom & Dining room from large Wooden deck with a view to the huge backyard. Refrigerator & Stove included. Laundry Room. Recently painted stucco exterior.

For pictures please visit: 32210 1991 Navaho Avenue

Key Benefits


  • New Discounted Price - $775.00 after discount!
  • Lots, Lots, and Lots of space
  • View to the huge backyard

Directions: From I-95 merge onto I-10 west. Exit Lane Avenue. Go south on Lane for approximately 2.5 miles. Turn right on Dayton Road (Just past San Juan & Hyde Park Baptist Church). Go over two streets to Navaho Ave. Turn right. Second House on Right

Are you ready to move in????

Go ahead, Drive by the home – but DO NOT BOTHER EXISTING TENANTS


Please call for an appointment to see the property.


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Call: Larry @ 904-813-8837
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

17-inch MacBook Pro Takes a Different Approach.

At Apple, we are always looking for ways to advance the performance of our portable products. Battery technology and design was one of those areas that we saw the opportunity for some really key advancement. With the new 17-inch MacBook Pro, we have designed a battery that will last up to eight hours on a single charge and can be fully recharged up to a thousand times and we have done it all without adding to the size, weight or even the price of the Notebook. In the process, we have built a more environmentally friendly computer.

The key to building a lost-lasting battery is making it better; the bigger battery with more capacity means longer battery life. When we design a portable product, every tenth to the millimeter is precious. The challenge in designing a bigger battery is we define the space to put it. We found that when you design for removable battery, there is a lot of waste to space. A lot of that space and volume used for mechanisms, structure, battery compartment, even removable doors by embedding the battery removing all the infrastructure associated with the removable battery, we were able to create a Notebook with a 40% larger battery that last up to eight hours on a single charge at the same size and weight.

In the case of Apple, we have scientists, chemists, engineers that are dedicated to battery development so we are able to build batteries that are custom designed for the computers that they are going to go into. The battery life is really is the simple matter of how much energy you can store in the computer. When you open up a Notebook computer from a lot of our competition, you will see cylindrical cells for the like AA batteries that you can buy. There is a lot of empty space in there, that space that you could use for storing energy. And so by creating custom shape cells that we have in our batteries, you can fill all of the space much more effectively that you can with cylindrical shapes. You can also customize it to the all kinds of different sizes and that is what we do.

To make our batteries extremely thin, we used lithium polymer technology. We start with these very large sheets of tissue-like foil and you coat those with the active material that stores the energy for the battery. In our case, it is an advance chemistry that extends the lifespan of the cell to three times the industry standard. Then they go together into an electrode roll and then this roll is compressed into the correct shape just to offer size dimensions. We go very deep into the design of a battery and cell engineering. You will find that anywhere else in the computer industry.

In addition to advance chemistry, one of the breakthroughs of our battery design is the concept to the depth of charger. This actually reduces the wear and tear on the battery as we charge it. With these new technologies, we are able to achieve up to a thousand recharges and that is more than three times the recharges of a typical Notebook battery.

Well, the industry charge is taking these lithium ion cells, put them into a system, charging at a constant voltage until they are fold and then they stop. That can wear out a battery prematurely. What we did was we have a chip within a battery that talks to each one of the individual cells and reports back on its state to the system and the system goes back and adjust the current accordingly. The new 17-inch MacBook Pro will have greater than three times the number of recharges and greater than three times the battery lifespan compared to the industry standard.

We are always looking for ways to make our products greener. From an environmental perspective, the new 17-inch MacBook Pro is a real breakthrough. It is free of many of the harmful toxins found in other computers. It runs on less than 50% the energy of a single light bulb and it is made of highly recyclable aluminum glass.

But we also take it one step further. Because this battery can recharge up to a thousand times, its lifespan is extended up to five years that means a lot less batteries will end up in lentos.

At Apple, we constantly strive to create the finest and lightest 17-inch products we can design and often this has led us to the very forefront of battery technology. We thought about how do you accomplish this really far out goal of being able to get a useful days worth of work done on a single battery charge and how do you create a design where the battery can last for years and years and we think we finally come up with convergence of technologies that makes that dream that we have been pursuing for a long time when it is possible.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Summer 2009 - Aurora, Quezon - Saya ng Summer sa Aurorahin



Happy Fiesta sa lahat ng network ng San Francisco, Quezon...
San ka man sa mundo aurorahin kasama mo..

Let's celebrate Summer 2009 Fiesta at San Francisco, Quezon
April 27, 2009

Friday, January 23, 2009

What companies to go in this economic downturn?

The recent economic downturn in our economy may affect so may lives and can cause each employee to lose their jobs, but companies on this year’s list of the Best Companies to Work For showed us that culture continues to be the most important aspect of what makes a company great.

The tough economy took a toll on many corporations and these are no exception. Many told us about layoffs, but we wanted to know how outgoing employees were treated: the size of severance packages, additional benefits options, etc. Some companies facing the financial crisis were able to keep employees happy with reduced bonuses, extra vacation days, and discounted gift cards.

Not all companies are presented as bad employers. A lot of the companies remain high in the rankings this year. Companies like Goldman Sachs, Boston Consulting Group, Edward Jones.

The first school to make it on the list, Vanderbilt University, appeared surprisingly together with 10 hospitals. DreamWorks, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants. They all offer great pay and a variety of great perks and unique benefits.

Let this recession be an eye opener for a lot of companies to shape up their Human Resources or the next time around that the economy turn around they will still be able to get quality employees.

1. Edward Jones
St. Louis, MO; Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ
What they're looking for: Financial advisors and branch office administrators.

2. Google
Mountain View, CA; New York City, NY; San Francisco, CA
What they're looking for: Engineering, marketing, product management, people operations, legal, sales.

3. Wegmans Food Markets
Rochester, NY; Buffalo, NY; Syracuse, NY
What they're looking for: Store positions. In addition, three new stores are scheduled to open this year (in Fredericksburg, Va.; Collegeville, Pa.; and Leesburg, Va.).

4. Cisco Systems
San Jose, CA; Research Triangle Park, NC; Boxborough, MA
What they're looking for: People in engineering disciplines and customer advocacy.

5. Genentech
South San Francisco, CA; Vacaville, CA; Oceanside, CA
What they're looking for: Commercial, product development, manufacturing, CFO group and legal.

6. Methodist Hospital System
Houston, TX; Baytown, TX;
What they're looking for: Management, nursing, clinical professionals, non-clinical professionals (such as IT and HR), entry level support services (such as housekeeping and dietary) and administrative/clerical jobs.

7. Whole Foods Market
New York, NY; Austin, TX; Chicago, IL
What they're looking for: Retail and non-retail. Positions range from administrative jobs like accounting and IT to store-specific jobs in all departments.

8. Microsoft
Redmond, WA; Issaquah, WA; Mountain View, CA
What they're looking for: Microsoft announced Jan. 22 that it would be cutting up to 5,000 jobs in the next year and a half. But it's still looking for software design engineers, financial analysts, human resources, administrative and marketing and sales talent, particularly in online ad sales.

9. Burns & McDonnell
Kansas City, MO; Downers Grove, IL; Houston, TX
What they're looking for: Engineering, architecture, construction management.

10. Ernst & Young
New York, NY; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX
What they're looking for: The firm plans to hire around 2,400 experienced professionals and nearly 5,000 students from campus for opportunities in the U.S. and Canada (roughly 2,800 full-time staff hires and 2,100 interns) for fiscal year 2009. Openings are in assurance, tax, and several of the advisory practices.

11. Booz Allen Hamilton
McLean, VA; Herndon, VA; Arlington, VA
What they're looking for: Software and systems engineers, information assurance and security engineers, and intelligence analysts with access to classified information.

12. KPMG
New York, NY; Montvale, NJ; Chicago, IL
What they're looking for: Positions in a wide range of areas, from administrative assistants to IT associates to tax and audit managers.

13. PricewaterhouseCoopers
New York, NY; Boston, MA; Tampa, Fla.
What they're looking for: Talent in assurance, tax and advisory. In the process of hiring 2,000 students on campus for winter and summer '09 internships in firm's three core business units. Also PricewaterhouseCoopers' goal is to hire approximately 3,000 undergraduates this year.

14. Scripps Health
La Jolla, CA; San Diego, CA; San Diego County, CA
What they're looking for: Executives, managers, staff nurses (RN), imaging techs, pharmacists, IT, and service and support people.

15. Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN; Jacksonville, FL; Phoenix, AZ
What they're looking for: Nursing, laboratories (e.g., research and lab technicians), health-care professionals (e.g., pharmacists and therapists).

16. Baptist Health South Florida
Miami, FL; South Miami, FL; Coral Gables, FL
What they're looking for: Talent in all areas.

17. Bright Horizons
Atlanta, GA; Washington, DC; Watertown, MA
What they're looking for: Center and school staff, center and school leadership positions, benefits, client services (sales), payroll, property management, information technology, marketing.

18. Publix Super Markets
Lakeland, FL; Miami, FL; Jacksonville, FL
What they're looking for: People for retail grocery stores, information systems, manufacturing, distribution and other support offices.

19. T-Mobile
Bellevue, WA; Houston, TX; Austin, TX
What they're looking for: Retail sales, customer service, sales, engineering & operations, EIT, finance, product development, legal affairs, business operations, human resources, marketing, integrated customer experience, corporate communications.

20. Accenture
Chicago, IL; Reston, VA; New York, NY
What they're looking for: Specific IT skills, such as Java, J2EE, industry expertise and government secured clearances. Also hiring for corporate roles that include finance and sales development.

Important Components about Internet Marketing Optimizations

Many clients and prospects ask Search Engine Optimization (SEO) professionals to prioritize their organic optimization strategies. What’s the most important component of an SEO campaign? Is it keyword selection and placement? Is it through building multimedia design? Link development is certainly essential. But where does it fall in the list of SEO priorities?

For all the new technology that’s emerged, building good design or layouts will give the best hit to reach the higher page rank for your site. Creating video, audio, and other multimedia will give best hit for search optimization.

These are important things to know about building good designs for internet marketing.

Company Logo
First impressions are often made after viewing a company logo. Is your logo something your customers will remember? Is it cookie-cutter or custom designed?

Make sure your logo stands out, represents your brand and is memorable. SEO professionals should make a great first impression with customers.

Website Design
Your website is your customers’ window into your business. Customers seeking information about your company will likely check out your website first and make a purchase decision based on what they see. Your website may be the most visible piece of business and marketing material you have and needs to be easy to use, visually appealing and updated with current products and information.

Impress your customers and turn page views into sales by keeping your website up-to-date. Find a balance between great design and simplicity and win your customers over by giving them something great to look at while keeping it easy to navigate.

Company Image
How do customers view your business? Does your company have the image needed to reach your target market?

If you feel like your company image needs a boost, it may be time for a visual audit. A designer has capable to create a unique company’s overall image and corporate collateral and propose new marketing materials and designs based on your ideas and company goals.

Business Cards and Thank You Cards
Business cards and thank you cards go a long way in solidifying the relationships you have with your customers. If you’re sending thank you notes on generic thank you cards and stuffing them with uninspiring business cards – your brand could get lost among the crowd.

Don’t hesitate to get a second opinion about your business cards and thank you cards – internet marketing should have designed great concept of the materials to meet your standards. With a new, redesigned look – you will instill confidence in your customers.

Sales Materials
It goes without saying that the information you send to clients should be up-to-date, but it’s also important to take a step back and review the overall visual design. You may send out brochures, emails, and flyers, to hundreds of customers a week – and each piece they receive from you should be eye catching and easy to read and understand.

So, you need to address the needs of your prospects right now or be in danger of not growing your business. Thanks..See you in comment…