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Thursday, February 11, 2010

DATA CARD

I am looking for some information about the different kinds of data card when Allisson, my chat friend from Nebraska shared with me a very helpful website, www.datacard.in, where I learned a lot about them. It's only when I explored the said site that I learned that there are so much to learn about data cards. Can you imagine that? I thought they are simply for storing files and such, but, that is not just the only purpose they were created. whew...

Now, as www.datacard.in enlightened me a lot, I have begun to see every data card here and in my work environment as some special little gadget that gives the world a huge contribution. Wanna know what they are? Well, I figured, it will be more exciting if you found out for yourself, so visit the site www.datacard.in and see for yourself..


FOOD & BEAUTY NEVER GOES OUT OF BUSINESS


My sister and I went to David's Salon Chavez-Velez Branch and I had a haircut/trim. And guess what, I loved it there. Afterwards, we went to Jollibee for our favorite foodies.. We had fun..


A simple haircut and simple foodies costs a lot already these days.. Imagine, in just minutes, I spent P 346.00 already. I am not complaining or anything, but this is perhaps a point to reflect on.

P 112 for a haircut, to some, may be too much since you can actually get a P 49.99 from Carlo Reyes or other lower than P 112 from any other salon. But at David's Chavez-Velez Branch, the entire experience is different. I like the professional feel of the services they render. Not to mention that the staff do not talk trash and nonsense... I think I will be going there more instead of going somewhere else for trims or haircuts. But of course, if it's for other applications, except make up which I do by myself, I would still go to Vincent's. I always go to Maylinda's for footspa and pedi-manicure, so that too may not change. Beauty is indeed expensive, but if its worth it, then never mind the cost, so long as you can afford it.

About the food, well, a simple snack at Jollibee cost us P 234, and for two people, that would be too much if one is on a tight budget. But hey, if you enjoyed the food and the company, that is not so much.. These simple eats have provided me and my sister a chance to bond more.. So it's actually priceless...

But then again, if we think about the many hungry people and the fact that P 346 could already feed more than two people for the said amount, then it is indeed a fact that it's too much.

Hmm.. Sometimes, this Atenean spirit is killing me, lol.. But really, it has more sense, don't you think so?

Realization for business: Food and Beauty never goes out of business, so perhaps it is the best business option. People eat and beautify themselves, and are willing to do so for as long as they can afford, regardless of the world financial crisis...