
Are you techie? This got to be the most used question in the call center industry. Techie by the way is short for technology, and it describes a person to be kinda obsessed or expressing so much interest with high-tech gadgets and devices such as computers. They are sometimes called nerds or geeks. I consider myself a techie too hehe! For I love everything about computers too! From softwares to hardwares.
Call Centers favors a techie person, for they would easily understood their work, and of course they’re much more easy to familiarize their high-tech environment. So if you think you’re a techie and want to earn big bucks, submit now your resumes online (just Google call center jobs in the philippines), and join the bandwagon of techies populating the call centers nationwide. Happy job hunting!

Got the chance to visit CYBER BOOST 2010 event at SM Marikina last Friday with fellow blogger ZenkX. The event took place at the Cyber ZOne. The affair was not that big (took us 10 minutes to circle around) compared to similar events held internationally hehe. But its okay since the organizers claimed it was their first. Maybe nextime they’ll get bigger.
Anyway, we were welcome with lots of freebies at the entrance (pc mags, game cd’s, baller, etc..) and were astonished by the line up of computer rigs modified by pinoy techies, next are the different high-tech products from some sponsors like the electronic cigarette, giant LCD’s and high-end video cards built for graphic savvy games, and lastly, the nice mini-exhibit of photos from The Nikon Bullies.
ZenkX was a bit disappointed for she actually missed the Cosplay and because she was actually craving to have a seat at the supposed Lan Games at the venue. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find both. (maybe its reserved for the next day, whattaheck) Overall, we enjoyed the event (kahit mejo bitin hehe)
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Sometimes, it’s the weirdest games that are the most addicting.
I’m talking about the aptly named LocoRoco (aptly named kasi nakaka-loko siya XD), released last 2006, where you control creatures that look like those gelatin-like beads you see in a prescription acne medication. But instead of actually controlling the creatures, you control the world it moves in by “tilting” it left or right.
Initially considered a children’s game due to it’s simple controls, the cute sounds, characters and challenging gameplay has also attracted adult gamers as well. Even if it was overshadowed by some games like Tekken and Daxter during the year of it’s release, it still many awards and it’s character was even awarded the honor to be the PSP’s mascot.
It kind of makes me want to buy a PSP for Sean Kirk. Maybe he might go loco over LocoRoco as well.