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Monday, October 15, 2012

Mikey Bustos’ Filipino Social Media Tutorial



Tekkie Tekkie Muna (Put down your smartphones and tablets immediately, may bagong viral video in the city), does anybody here follow Mikey Bustos’ videos on YouTube? You know,….that guy who does humorous tutorial videos, and other wacky stories on video. He’s the guy who would often talk to a different persona of himself portraying another character.


YouTube played a big role in discovering or “rediscovering” Filipinos with a lot of talent and creativity, and eventually catapulting their career into fame and popularity. Such was the case for Charice Pempengco, Arnel Pineda, Bogart The Explorer, Moymoy Palaboy, and the likes who were recognized by many as extremely entertaining and awe-inspiring.


Among the list of great YouTube discoveries is no other than Filipino Canadian multi-talented artist Mikey Bustos. That humorous shaved head guy, and so-called look-alike of RNB singer Kris Lawrence, who uploads “video tutorials” on just about anything with a showcase of Filipino culture like his famous Filipino Accent and Balut Eating tutorials. I guess nothing is stopping Mikey in having the top Filipino viral videos on YouTube.



In line with this,  Kris….I mean Mikey,…… launched his new video last night, October 11, 2012 while infront of a few top bloggers who were exclusively invited to the “intimate” launch of his new viral video entitled “Filipino Social Media Tutorial by Mikey Bustos”. It is actually Mikey’s 500th video on YouTube, so in celebration to this amazing feat, he is launching this new video with a big bang….hopefully to become one of the top YouTube featured videos.

Check out the video below:




Toilets Are Like Facebook



Tekkie Tekkie Muna (Relax, take it easy and unwind, manood ng videos – yung short movies lang para di ma-bore), have you seen the Facebook video ad?

Facebook is at the top of all social media networking. They are earning a great deal so it was expected that they would also be releasing epic advertisements because they have the dough to hire all the best creative people.




Facebook’s first video ad is a bit strange. It compares chairs to Facebook. Because, you know, reasons. Obviously. The video parody here uses slightly naughty language and shows people sitting on toilets, thus earning the NSFW label. But it’s funny. And ironically more accurate and insightful then the original.

The Original Facebook  video ad: Chairs Are Like Facebook

Introduction To Diskless System



Tekkie Tekkie Muna (If I were you I’d sit down for awhile, makinig makinig sa aking sasabihin), better think twice before setting up your dream LAN Shop or Internet Cafe, because there’s a new technology that may help you save on initial capital and may even be more efficient than the traditional system setups.



A diskless system is a device that contains no physical, rotating hard disk drive media, for example, hard disk emulator technology that uses nonvolatile memory. However, a diskless system might contain a removable storage device other than a hard disk, such as a floppy disk drive or a CD-ROM drive.

» A diskless system can boot from the following file system sources:

» A storage device that does not have physically rotating media, but instead uses flash memory or battery-backed RAM.

» A bootable CD-ROM that uses the Windows XP Embedded Enhanced Write Filter (EWF).

» A file system that is accessible through a network connection, for example, a system that boots from a file system in a remote location.

» ROM-based storage.


A Diskless node (or diskless workstation) is a workstation or personal computer without disk drives, which employs network booting to load its operating system from a server. (A computer may also be said to act as a diskless node, if its disks are unused and network booting is used.) Diskless nodes (or computer acting as such) are sometimes known as network computers or hybrid clients. Hybrid clients may either just mean diskless node, or it may be used in a more particular sense to mean a diskless node which runs some, but not all, applications remotely, as in the thin client computing architecture.

For Lanshops, Schools and Call Centers
Diskless systems are widely used today on Lanshops, Schools, Call Centers and Offices. It offers the best solution regarding maintenance and update issues.  Gone are the days of manual patching and one by one system updates from previous old school methods.

Here are the advantages using diskless setups.

Advantages:
» Lower production cost
» Lower running costs
» Quieter operation
» Manageablity advantages (Ex. Centrally Managed Software Installation for Similar Configurations)
» No Hardisk Crash From Individual Units
» Less Heat Generated From CPU’s


Q. Q. Diskless Solutions
QQdisk is a universal system that is open source structured an re-developed by Geran Coliseo, His Cousin From Thailand and Pctechdude of TPC as QA and assistant developer. Our diskless server can read the client nodes of RT, Vxpdisk, ccboot, nxd and etc. The QQ Disk has been revised to fit the Pinoy Lanshop Culture, we try to make it as perfect as possible to suit the needs of our clients. As of now FM2 boards are out there and we are working hard to make it compatible as best way possible. Thanks to all the supporters and clients.

Technical Support
Technical support for diskless servers can be done by remote or site visits. Thou we rarely experience problems with our clients we have a remote system that can monitor or check the clients server. From there we can give instant fix wherever and whenever possible. We use only top rated parts for our servers and network backbones from the very start so we can minimize hardware instability that results in failures.

For More Inquiries Regarding Diskless Setup / PisoNet:
Call or Text : 0909-3845146 / 799-6862
TPC ID: pctechdude
Yahoo Messenger: pctechcafe@yahoo.com
*credit goes to pctechdude, TipidPC.com
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