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Author: Stephanie "Honey" Caragos

Syntactics Partners with Leading Business Applications Distributor

June 21, 2007 marked officially our company’s linkage with Fasttrack Philippines, SAP’s largest distributor of the SAP Business 1 application. Through the years, Fasttrack has successfully implemented the SAP Business 1 application in numerous growing and established businesses in the Philippines. With our company’s current knowledge in implementation and business applications development, Fasttrack saw an opportunity in further distributing the SAP B1 product in Northern Mindanao and be able to immediately provide support to clients through a linkage with Syntactics. We were happy that Joseph and Gay were here with us to give us further knowledge with regards to this product and of course, we enjoyed hanging out with them too. Gay, I don’t know if you are reading this, I still think the coffee shop barista added way too much of that yummy ingredient into my coffee. But who cares? Haha. See you in a couple of...

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“I studied Plato to wash plato”

“I studied Plato to wash *plato.” Noemi and I talked last night and this was our conclusion. Good thing she saw me online at 1:00 AM so we were able to catch up on things. Just like the rest of the barkada, she has her hands full with work as well. We had a discussion about my other blog post, Transcending to the Metaphysical and she shared her insights on her studies in Philosophy (She’s a Philo major). Anyway, she was mentioning about Plato’s time and setting as to why Plato profusely pushed his thoughts on transcending love and other issues related to it. (No Noems, I’m not mentioning it here for crying it loud … for everything else, there’s mastercard). Anyway, Noems and I usually discuss about these things and then get to relate Philosophy and Psychology in our line of work (you would really appreciate this subject matter if you put it into business really). Let me just share what I learned from her. I mentioned to her that one of my reasons for the blog was to emphasize that love, even if the person is physically not present, is possible. Wherein, my understanding of transcendental is not having any physical fixation; that is if it is truly love, it is able to let a person hold steadfast even in death. But then, Noemi responded with “our...

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Emerging Blogs

Janette asked me to list down at least 10 blogs I visit and I think that should belong to the top 10 emerging influential blogs for 2007. Here’s my list. Visit them and have fun. Pinoy Insights and Travel My Cebu Photo Blog (Cebuano gud!) Culture Shiok Lakwatsera Ako (This is my dream, travel and share my experiences) Fun Blogs, Opinions and Ka-Kikayan Shouting my whispers to the universe (Love this blog, I visit it almost everyday. The author, midnight rainbow, has this writing style that keeps on making me come back and visit often) An Apple a Day (an apple a day nga, I don’t let a day pass without visiting this site) Gaming Granado Espada (I’m not really a gamer, just like how some people can articulate their interests) On IT, Blogging and SEO esofthub’s web finds Blog About Your Blog Politics Article Discovery Politics Mystical and MetaphysicalFortune...

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Rant and Complain When You’ve Done Your Share

Ahhhh…. Election time again. Of course, political issues would be discussed and people would be comparing which candidates are better and would also highly criticize some. That’s fine. We are all entitled to our opinions. You can complain about how things are run, that’s why it’s called freedom of speech. But don’t complain if you didn’t do anything in helping our country. Usually, we are too passive by just sitting down and wishing what government can do for us. Tama ba yan? “Think not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.” Though, this was said by a US past president, this should be our train of thought as well in this upcoming election. I happen to visit the onevoice website and saw how noble their intentions are. This is good. We need to help out here. You want a better country? Be a better citizen. Help out. Sign-up for VforCE: 1 million Volunteers for Clean Elections. During Sunday’s homily, a letter from our archbishop was read and it said that we must vote for the candidate that has Conscience, Competence and Commitment. (I’m not so sure if I got the translation right as the letter was in the “deep” Visayan dialect). But I say go, vote for the candidate that has those 3 Cs. And remember, if you did not vote...

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