Posts or Comments 09 March 2010

Kelas Bunga Dip/Decoupage March 2010

BungaTelur.com akan mengadakan kelas asas untuk mempelajari cara-cara membuat bunga telur dan bunga dulang mini menggunakan cecair Q-Dip. Semua bahan akan disediakan.

Jadual kelas adalah seperti berikut:

Tarikh: 20 March 2010, Sabtu

Masa: 2:00 - 5:00 petang

Tempat: Bilik Mesyuarat 1, Pusat Komuniti Presint 16, Jalan 16G, Putrajaya (Berhampiran Alamanda)

Yuran: RM100

Terhad kepada 6 peserta

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BungaTelur.com akan mengadakan kelas asas decoupage di atas cawan seramik. Semua bahan akan disediakan semasa kelas praktikal. Hasil kerja boleh dibawa balik.

Jadual kelas adalah seperti berikut:

Tarikh: 14 March 2010, Ahad

Masa: 3:00 - 5:00 petang

Tempat: Bilik Mesyuarat 1, Pusat Komuniti Presint 16, Jalan 16G, Putrajaya (Berhampiran Alamanda)

Yuran: RM60

Terhad kepada 6 peserta

Sesiapa yang berminat, sila email ke farah@bungatelur.com, atau sms/telefon ke nombor 012 6482121 (selepas pukul 3pm) untuk maklumat lanjut. Peserta digalakkan membuat tempahan awal kerana tempat adalah terhad. Peta lokasi akan diberikan kepada peserta yang memerlukan.

Deposit 50% diperlukan untuk pengesahan tempat. Deposit tidak akan dipulangkan jika gagal menghadiri kelas. Sila hubungi untuk mendapatkan nombor akaun Maybank untuk membuat pembayaran deposit.

Untuk melihat contoh bunga dip/decoupage yang dihasilkan oleh peserta kelas sebelum ini, sila lawati http://news.bungatelur.com

All Blogging MQ | 09 May 2007 01:11 am

Back Up Your Data

*This post is written for IBackup*

If you are running an online business like me, when you are on the go and suddenly there seems to be like an opportunity for good clients, I always wish that there is Internet connection available and access to online storage to all the range of my products.

I have a functioning business website but sometimes there are certain items that has not been updated to the website, still lying in the folders inside my PC.

It’s much easier to show to the clients what my products look like online rather than having a conventional folder and catalogs to drag around.

I know some clients still prefer the traditional way but when you have the option to be more practical and cost effective, why not go the other road, right?

That’s why I find the idea of paying $9.95 a month for 5GB storage at IBackup.com as reasonable.

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I know by the Law of Attraction I shouldn’t say this, but the most dreaded thing that could happen every day when I wake up from sleep is to find all my data in my PC gone.

Years of hard work, pictures taken on daily basis (I’m a junkie since I have my Sony T30), all the information I accumulated from the Internet and have saved into my PC are among the most precious intellectual property I possess. If something were to happen, it would be such a heartbreak to my business plan.

What about you?

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Have a look. It could save all the money, effort and time and protect yourself from the data headache later.


One Response to “Back Up Your Data”

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