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MBA Year 1

MBA Year 1
This is only my 2nd semester as I started taking up masterals only last September.
My only subject this semester is Business Ethics. This is the only subject that I am allowed to take. The others are either not offered this term or are offered but have pre-requisites.
I chose to pursue Computational Finance because for a while I was bored with work. :-D
I wanted something challenging and I wanted to have new learnings. I feel also that this will help me with my career goal of becoming an established financial analyst.
I have not had any embarassing moment yet, or so I think. :) But I think the craziest experience so far is missing the Validating Exam for MS Word. That should have been pretty easy, I believe. :-D

Research on Horoscopes

The VirginAugust 23 to September 23


Birthday: 09/21/1983

Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Traditional Virgo Traits:
Modest and shy
Meticulous and reliable
Practical and diligent
Intelligent and analytical

On the dark side:
Fussy and a worrier
Overcritical and harsh
Perfectionist and conservative
Virgo Relationships:
Harmonious Signs: Taurus, Cancer, Scorpio, Capricorn
Inharmonious Signs: Gemini, Sagittarius
Opposite Sign: Pisces
Famous People born with this Zodiac Sign:

Beyonce Knowles
Cameron Diaz
Nicole Ritchie
Salma Hayek
Rachel Bilson
Lucky Numbers : 5, 3. Numbers 6 & 8 For finance, fortune & family lucky
Stone: Diamond
Rulling Planet: Mercury
Daily Overview: February 02, 2008
Try not to let your inner skeptic ruin everything, but if it tells you to drop some big plan of yours, you may want to at least give it a listen. Things are still happening that need to be addressed.





Research for the Best P40,000.00 Laptop

ThinkPad T42


IBM's thin-and-light ThinkPad T42, is a 'Dothan' Pentium M-based update to the popular ThinkPad T41.

Features:

Processor: Intel Pentium M735 1.7 GHz
Screen Size: 15" TFT Active Matrix XGA Display
Memory: 512 MB (up to 2 GB) DDR SDRAM - PC2700 - 333 MHz
Hard Drive: 40 GB
Integrated Features: Gigabit Ethernet, Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG, DVD + CD /RW
Weight: 5.7 lbs
Included Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition
Warranty: 1 year limited on parts and labor

Where to Purchase:

Interested buyers can send an email to bibay008@aol.com.

Payment: COD/shipping/meet-up(if near location).

Buyers Review:

Review by: Carmel Sison

Review date: 09.17.2005

When I looked at a pre-production IBM ThinkPad T42p back in May, it pretty much met all my criteria for a notebook. All of the usual IBM build quality and features were there, along with a stunning 15in screen with a resolution of 1,600 x 1,200. Unfortunately, I’ve yet to see a production version of the T42p, but IBM has supplied me with a full retail ThinkPad T42 in the mean time.
The standard T42 is a far more basic model than its T42p sibling, but to be fair it’s also significantly cheaper. The chassis is the same as the T42p I looked at, but there is one major difference as soon as you open it up – the 15in screen sports a native resolution of only 1,024 x 768. Now there was a time when 1,024 x 768 was a great resolution for a notebook, but things have moved on. These days the average 14.1in screen will have a native resolution of 1,400 x 1,050, so a 15in display with 1,024 x 768 looks a little odd to be honest. Now, don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing intrinsically wrong with the screen on the T42 – it’s bright and evenly lit, while the colours are vivid. But the 15in physical dimensions seem like overkill considering the resolution. I would have preferred either a smaller notebook or a higher screen resolution, especially since I know just how great IBM’s 1,600 x 1,200 15in notebook screen looks.

Review by: Omar Clintron

Review date: 05.10.04

The IBM ThinkPad family has always been highly regarded for its reliability and dependability, and their keyboard feel is unmatched among its peers. ThinkPads have also had the rap of being pricey, so we were surprised to see that the ThinkPad T42 configuration that showed up was the lowest-priced entry in this group. Granted, you don't get all the features of the pricier models, but there is nothing essential missing for business users, and there are some nice perks.
One bonus feature unique to IBM is the Access IBM collection of utilities. The blue button on the keyboard launches a self-serve help wizard you use to get updates for the operating system, keep device drivers up to date, and obtain warranty information for your unit. Also within Access IBM is the Access Connections, a utility that manages connection profiles for use with communication devices such as the built-in wireless and Ethernet adapters. The built-in AMBIT wireless network adapter performed flawlessly, giving us the best throughput numbers in this roundup. IBM's UltraConnect antenna helped the unit achieve throughput of 22.7Mbps at close range (in 802.11g mode) and sustain an impressive 5.8Mbps at 160 feet.

Review by: PC World

Review date: 02.01.2006

With an energy-efficient Pentium M processor and a full suite of features, this is one notebook that will help you make short work of large projects and keep you productive while out of the office. This Centrino model is configured with a 1.7GHz Pentium M 735 processor, a 2MB L2 cache, a 60GB hard drive and 512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM, expandable to 2GB. In addition to the 400MHz front bus speed and one Type III/two Type I/II PC Card slot(s), it offers a 24x24x24x8 (max. speeds) CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo drive. For your communications needs, it features a Gigabit Ethernet card and Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG. The embedded security chip helps keep your online transactions and messages private. The 15.0" TFT FlexView display with wide viewing angle and high density supports internal resolutions up to 1400 x 1050 and external resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 in 16 million colors with ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 graphics and 64MB DDR SDRAM. The SoundMAX audio with built-in speakers provides great sound. It comes with a rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack, an AC adapter, a keyboard with light and an UltraNav pointer. Windows XP Professional is pre-installed.

Reference Links:

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