jhay on November 3rd, 2006

First, it knocked all the sleepiness from my head wishful thoughts started racing inside my mind. “I wish I could get that cool Quad-Core chip from Intel” and so on. Then again, it’s a thousand-dollar chip and that fact alone made me wonder is it really for a consumer (who could barely afford such a price tag as of now) like me who’s not that an extreme of a gamer?

As pointed out in the review by PC Magazine, it’s not. Even if we ordinary netizens could manage to cough up a thousand dollars for that new chip, we’d notice very little improvements in our everyday computing simply because we’re not really using that much chip-power with our Firefox 2’s, blogging habits, casual photo editing, listening to music we got from the net (legally or otherwise) and that’s similar to buying a whole publishing house when all you’re going to do is to write letters.

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jhay on June 27th, 2006

It was then I later realised, with the wisdom of Sir Agelo, that TLA team made perfect sense. My old site has already built up a considerable amount of traffic and link popularity, that’s why I was able to sell those ad spaces via Text-Link-Ads, and it would be unfair to the said advertisers because I would put their ads on a site that has yet to build up its own decent amount of traffic and readership, and more importantly, they did not pay to advertise on this new site, they did that on my old site.

I made some quick adjustments in my ‘blog reboot plan’, removed the domain redirection and returned the old http://jhay.lsjp.org back online. Not just to keep the TLA ads, but as to have it as my archives site and secondary blog. That explains, in part, the housecleaning I did to remove the duplicate contents (since they were already posted first in the old blog) in this site which is now my primary or main blog.

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