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    #4841
    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    i'm just thinking. if one's name appears in google or yahoo, is it possible to delete it?
    ^ You can run, but you cannot hide.....

    Same same here, bro. And some more details about me.........

    Can't get away from it, being in a public company....


    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    #4842
    Sa Europe pwede! [emoji3]

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_be_forgotten


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    #4843
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post


    ^ You can run, but you cannot hide.....

    Same same here, bro. And some more details about me.........

    Can't get away from it, being in a public company....


    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    yes that's right bro, you can't hide, and things like these restrict our right to be left alone, or to be forgotten as CNS said. and i'm too old to change my name

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    #4844
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    [COLOR="#008080"]$25K for a 3-year old Hyundai Genesis 5.0 R-Spec is "only" P1.1M....

    There's the big difference on car prices between the US and the Philippines!
    The 2012 Genesis R-Spec sedan does have 52k miles. That may seem a lot. But then, my thought process went into high gear. I figured:

    1. Who would normally buy a Hyundai in the 50k price range? Enthusiasts? Nope. They would never associate Hyundai with the likes of a BMW or a Benz.

    2. Boy racers? Nope. They wouldn't be able to afford it, at least not around here.

    3. That leave the grandpas who are sedentary drivers. They probably never left town or even went above 40 mph. Those miles are probably low-speed miles which means there's a high chance that V8 engine has never really been stressed.

    That's one thing about lousy depreciation. It's great if you're the one buying. I was tempted to buy the thing right there (I'm pre-approved by my bank for $50k and below) and bring it home. But, you know. The wife would kill me.

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    #4845
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    The 2012 Genesis R-Spec sedan does have 52k miles. That may seem a lot. But then, my thought process went into high gear. I figured:

    1. Who would normally buy a Hyundai in the 50k price range? Enthusiasts? Nope. They would never associate Hyundai with the likes of a BMW or a Benz.

    2. Boy racers? Nope. They wouldn't be able to afford it, at least not around here.

    3. That leave the grandpas who are sedentary drivers. They probably never left town or even went above 40 mph. Those miles are probably low-speed miles which means there's a high chance that V8 engine has never really been stressed.

    That's one thing about lousy depreciation. It's great if you're the one buying. I was tempted to buy the thing right there (I'm pre-approved by my bank for $50k and below) and bring it home. But, you know. The wife would kill me.

    Full-speced cars are are still significantly cheaper than stripped-down versions here. Deym!

    52K miles is 83KKm... Just the right mileage (especially when you are in the US) for a 3-year old baby.

    Agree with your caution,- and if you still understand the language,- "mahirap mapundi ang ilaw ng tahanan"... yari tayo riyan bro.


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    #4846
    The more I looked up the 2012 Hyundai Genesis 5.0 R-Spec, the more I liked it. It's mainly a highway cruiser which is what I need for road trips up north.

    It's the performance numbers that got me. It'll go toe to toe with both Evo and WRX in the 0-60mph run and leave both behind in the 1/4 mile. Maybe I should've bought the car after all.

    Sure the gas mileage sucks. But, I don't really give a crap about filling up and it takes 87 octane.

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    #4847
    My fur babies dr has become too successful and lost his personal touch to his patients. I wonder if he cares for my fur babies as much as he did before

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    #4848
    Thinking of a long lost friend while looking at the moon in the sky tonight... That's our pact when we parted ways years ago. I hope she's doing the same.

    God, keep her and her loved ones till we meet again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Thinking of a long lost friend while looking at the moon in the sky tonight... That's our pact when we parted ways years ago. I hope she's doing the same.

    God, keep her and her loved ones till we meet again...
    ....two old friends, meet again..
    Wearing older faces
    And talk about the places theyve been...

    Two old sweethearts, who fell apart
    Somewhere long ago
    How are they to know
    Someday they'd meet again
    And have a need for more than
    Reminsicing...

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    #4850
    Why my Mom and all her sisters don't like dogs! My Dad, brother and I love dogs and my Mom is always complaining :rant:

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    #4851
    Prepping for the 800-mile road trip up north. We're planning to leave at midnight. I should be taking a nap. But, relatives up north keep calling here, asking if we already left. Grrrr.

    We'll arrive in Las Vegas right around morning rush hour. That's going to suck. Then, we continue north another six hours.

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    #4852
    Prepping for earthquake and other natural disasters . Bought 8 grab bags and stuffed it with power bars, buscuits, water, first aid, clothes, batteries etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Thinking of a long lost friend while looking at the moon in the sky tonight... That's our pact when we parted ways years ago. I hope she's doing the same.

    God, keep her and her loved ones till we meet again...
    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    ....two old friends, meet again..
    Wearing older faces
    And talk about the places theyve been...

    Two old sweethearts, who fell apart
    Somewhere long ago
    How are they to know
    Someday they'd meet again
    And have a need for more than
    Reminsicing...
    CVT

    The One That Got Away?

    - Katy Perry


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    #4854
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Prepping for earthquake and other natural disasters . Bought 8 grab bags and stuffed it with power bars, buscuits, water, first aid, clothes, batteries etc.
    Doing the same. Philvolcs recently did a walkthrough with the residents where we reside as the faultline traverses some parts of the area.

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    #4855
    Browsing my FB feed, saw one batchmate from college who is a certified:

    Total douche
    user and pusher of illegal substance
    Violent fratman (no offense sa mga fratguys)

    Is now a police officer. Yes he is.

    Reading his posts mukhang nothing has changed.

    Man we're doomed na talaga.


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    #4856
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Doing the same. Philvolcs recently did a walkthrough with the residents where we reside as the faultline traverses some parts of the area.
    Yes am kinda getting into this prepper thing

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    #4857
    To continue or not...[emoji6]

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    #4858
    If my dax will survive I can't even look at her now. She won't eat or take her medicines anymore I don't think my fat lab is aware of what is happening to her friend

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    #4859
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Prepping for earthquake and other natural disasters . Bought 8 grab bags and stuffed it with power bars, buscuits, water, first aid, clothes, batteries etc.
    I doubt you will have time to eat depending on the intensity of the disaster. Communication capability is more important than food for the first 24 hours

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    True but gotta prepare for my young ones. Dont think there will be cel coverage or police or disaster relief in the first 24-48 hours as even the emergency crews have to take care of their own families. Have to have enough for 72 hours. I put a backpack in each car and there are a few easily accessible ones in the garage.

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