Tuesday, September 27, 2005

today...september 27, 2005...

marks my first year of work in LSPI. thank you Lord for keeping me here where i learned many new things, met people and made friends, shared different experiences...

a random summary of my full and rich year...(uwi na kasi ako, zero tolerance daw kasi kami eh :) )

autocad. autodesk inventor. buntong hininga. laser diode. snell's law. lenses. gaussian beam. lost weight. staffhouse. cooking schedule. dishwashing schedule. general cleaning. 6S audit. adrian. sir eman. alfred. mark. aris. john. pinky. karen. nancy. joyce. edwards. von. mon. gretz. grace. kuya jojo. jerome. charles. seiki. seiki's kids. rannie and the milling machine. maintenance people --- domie, rannie again, cesar, monch, sherdie. manong mel's smiling face :). dishwashing sa eng'g. sonia. controlled room. ethel. LE room. tagaytay escapade. plaza sa tanza. jamming. dream building. splash island. padi's point cavite. bay walk. intramuros. YM! limewire. downloads. naruto lunch break ;) parts inspection. meann. measurescope. drilling machine. bakelight. MRTX. LE. okabe. suppliers. quotation. nihongo 101 (no more). zero tolerance. 26th birthday surprise. island's songs. serious and goofy eng'g pictorials. eagle point planning. evaluation. tinapay. breaktime. coffee.

oooopssss...gotta run. karen here :)


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Sunday, September 04, 2005

please vote...

got this from the mail:

Dear Guys,

Did you know that the Philippines’ coconut geotextile ( a.k.a. coconet) for soil erosion control has been chosen as one of the 12 finalists in Newsweek and BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) World’s World Challenge?

The World Challenge is basically a competition/search designed at identifying groups or individuals all over the world whose projects have contributed great impact at grass roots level.

A documentary about Philippine Coconut geotextile or coconet industry will be shown on the BBC World cable channel on September 24 around 8:30 GMT and will also be featured in the August 29 special issue of Newsweek.

“The World Challenge” already offers a tremendous exposure and publicity to our flourishing Philippine coconut geotextile industry and to our Philippine coconut fiber exporters. But it would be great liberation for our country, which has been getting very bad publicity nowadays, to win this prestigious competition.

To vote, please open
www.theworldchallenge.co.uk and click the picture of Philippine coconet.

Please help us campaign for more voters by forwarding this message to your co-workers, friends and relatives.

Thanks

Melvin Joves