Wala lang.
Domeng just can’t sleep staring at her picture. Click on the image to enlarge.

Wala lang.
Domeng just can’t sleep staring at her picture. Click on the image to enlarge.

Last Friday, I received an email inviting all Deloitte professionals to join a photo contest:
Deloitte is looking for photos that capture the essence of the brand taking the journey on various modes of transportation. This is in connection with the Annual Review that will focus on Becoming the Standard of Excellence and the journey that we are taking together. This will tell the story about the journey through client stories, internal stories, and third-party commentary.
The photos should be journalistic style. Subjects should not look into the camera. It is not necessary to show the face of the subject. Photos of just the journey without people may be acceptable. Think, the open road’s desert with footprints.
The prize…a video iPod and a trip to New York.
Lately, you might have already seen a lot of difference in the deuts.net interface. Hopefully, this will end my quest for the best theme that will suit this site’s programme. I can now rest from more tweaking with the dirty html/php codes to customize the feel of this website, and focus more on the content instead.
First off, a question to everyone. Did you notice something familiar with the looks of this website? Guess, guess guess….
Did you miss something in here? It must be some kind of a picture…or maybe a logo… Ever notice the font? “Verdana”, that is. What about the color? From the blue with a hexa code of #030367, and the green (also try hovering over any link) of #99cc33… now, are you missing something?
Indeed!
Been stacking this away for almost two years now. Then it came about at long last. All good things come to an end, indeed.
I’ve been here for exactly four years and eight months now. I’ve met a lot of people from within the office and beyond. And that’s what makes it magical in a sense.
Plus, I’m doing this for the first time. A history in the making. A major event of my life, it should be. A major step. A whole step towards a new life, towards an interesting future. Magical, indeed.
The first time I encountered the term “5S” was during the first week of my working life.
The instruction was clearly delivered:
Always observe 5S while inside the client office.
“What is 5S”, I asked.
He answered, “Well, just ask your engagement teammate, he knows!”
Far later did I realize he may not even have known the exact meaning of 5S, or what do 5S actually stand for.
Nevertheless, here’s how 5S is defined in wikipedia:
Continue reading Please Observe 5S
Did you know that 1% of bugs cause an incredible 60% of all operating and system errors?
It was once featured in Deuts Top Stories the link-up between the two ATM networks, namely; Bancnet and Expressnet.
The interconnection between the two networks has been in the news (broken link, thanks to inconsistent Manila Times online) since June 21, 2006, yet I didn’t have the opportunity to try to withdraw in any expressnet affiliated banks (e.g., BPI, BDO, HSBC, Landbank) until yesterday.
Since 1993, there has been an alliance between Bancnet and Megalink, while Megalink made an alliance with Expressnet in 1997. Transactions made between these interconnected netwoks are charged with service fees that vary between PhP2.50 to PhP12.00 (depending on the bank) against the ATM cardholders. Transactions, however, between Bancnet and Expressnet were used to be charged US$3.50 service fee per transaction. Metrobank E.T. cardholders, especially, were explicitly warned about these charges. You’ll find these warnings posted in Metrobank ATM booths.
Deuts.net is offering a new service. Introducing the new email service from deuts.net, as powered by Gmail (or Google Mail).
Visit the deuts.net email login page.
Recently, the Google Team has approved my application under its “Gmail for your Domain” service as a beta tester. As a beta tester, I was given the opportunity to create at most 25 email addresses under deuts.net (i.e., [username]@deuts.net).

The one thing that makes the Salamin Building men’s rest rooms unique and interesting is in what you can see in these pictures.
The pictures below were taken in front of a store along Tejeron Street in Makati. I’m not exactly sure what type of business this store offers. Maybe some appliance repair shop, or a salon, I don’t know. But what actually struck me were the signboards in front of the store.