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eBay Explained! 2005: eBay.com Vs eBay.com.my

November 22nd, 2005

Previous Post: eBay Explained! 2005: The Event

Though all of us know about eBay, not many of us know the difference between the ebay.com site and the ebay.com.my site. Here are few reasons to trade in ebay.com.my, instead of ebay.com.
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WordPress.com Is Now Open

November 22nd, 2005

You don't need invitation for WordPress.com anymore. Before this, you will need to have members of WordPress.com to invite you. Although they are offering it free for registration now, it's still better if you host your own WordPress for the sake of customization. Go register one if you don't want to host your own WordPress. Anyhow, thanks to Leo for the invitation he gave me long ago before this.

eBay Explained! 2005: The Event

November 21st, 2005

Two days ago, I’ve attended eBay Explained 2005 for the Malaysian www.ebay.com.my. I am actually a member of eBay for almost a year but I didn’t know that they are in Malaysia for 1 year only. For this first anniversary, they are giving talks to encourage more Malaysians to utilize and trade on the ebay.com.my marketplace.
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Comment Subscription

November 20th, 2005

I've just added a new plugin to my inventory, "Subscribe to Comments 2.0" simply because I find it useful when I saw it at Elliot Swan's blog. It helped me to follow up the discussions there. So, I think it might be able to help my readers as well. I have it unchecked by default. Hope that it's correct for me to do so, rather than to have somebody accidentally subscribed to it.

Revived An Old Hard Disk

November 20th, 2005

If you remember, I'd just recovered some data from a corrupted hard disk last week. After that, I plug my corrupted 40GB Western Digital back to the Pentium III, it just failed. I couldn't hear any sound from it when I start up. The motherboard couldn't detect it. I think I might have to get a new hard disk to replace it.
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