By acelyn On January 9th, 2010
Gone are the days when we manually make cardboard displays for our Science projects during science fairs. Now students could just get a cardboard display available in the market and presto, they can set-up their write-ups and products in matter of minutes. No hassle of cutting boxes to make an improvised cardboard display. Even in stores, cardboard displays are being used instead of wooden racks especially those products that are promoted at the counter top. Life indeed is getting more convenient, thanks to the innovative minds of the people behind the companies that are dedicated to give us comfort and convenience.
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By acelyn On December 28th, 2009
When we’re still living with Ace’ parents, we used to store water because water is not running in the area day in and day out. There are water containers of some sort like a plastic pail, plastic drum and the steel drum. Water in the drums is for laundry but I don’t use the one from the steel drum in washing our white clothes. The drum is already full of rust so I don’t use it with whites as it will make our whites yellowish in the long run. For storing water, it’s best to use stainless steel drums for it won’t be eaten by rust hence water will remain pure and good for washing the laundry especially white-colored clothes.
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By acelyn On December 12th, 2009
My cousin gave us hand sanitizers months ago. I think it’s promotional hand sanitizers because it’s packed in small bottles. That hand sanitizer was is on the rescue every time we eat out or I use the public comfort rooms. So when we met during our Manila Getaway to give me our “supply” of toothpaste and other toiletries, I asked for the hand sanitizer because it’s been so handy and useful for me. Sadly, they aren’t manufacturing hand sanitizers anymore so we won’t be having our supply now. Just the toothpaste, feminine wash and baby powder. Anyway, thanks for the free toiletries!
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