How to disguise expensive gadgets
Thanks for makezine for this wonderful post!

That is a brand spankin’ new camera BY THE WAY
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Thanks for makezine for this wonderful post!

That is a brand spankin’ new camera BY THE WAY
Do you want an iPhone? make a video and get one > click here
Post credits for Cheftonio.blogspot.com
Since I have no budget for those drybox with dehumidifiers, I opted to make my own drybox!
1) I bought a HPL500 locknlock airtight container for 549.75 pesos (roughly 11.31 US dollars)

2) I am going to buy Silica Gel later.

Silica gel can adsorb about 40 percent of its weight in moisture and can take the relative humidity in a closed container down to about 40 percent. Once saturated, you can drive the moisture off and reuse silica gel by heating it above 300 degrees F (150 C).
Voila!!! My own drybox with wheels! :p
I’ve come across with this article of Xperia X1 and it makes me need it more. I know feel that it is more of a need than a want!!
Article below from Yehey Gadgets.

Gearheads and the average consumer who have resisted the allure of the trophy wife of smartphones, but are in the market for a phone with a similar lust factor, plus loads more power, might have become believers again in the existence of Santa Claus. In fact, they might even tell you that the jolly old man in the funny red suit is coming a couple of weeks earlier than Christmas Eve—November 28 to be exact, which is when one of the most wildly anticipated mobile phones hits local stores, just in time to pump up the holiday cheer.That phone would be the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, the company’s first foray into the Windows Mobile world that was first unveiled in February at the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Catalonia, Spain. The reveal promptly elicited gasps of unbridled glee from among those in attendance, and thereafter came a slew of blogs that kept tabs of its inexorable march to market release.

The current chief executive and chair of GMA Network Inc., one of the largest media networks in the Philippines.
A lawyer by profession, the Yale-educated Gozon is seen as the network executive who has successfully turned-around GMA from its state as the second-running television network to its current stature, at some point toppling the long-dominant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in 2004, 2005 and until today. Under his watch, the network has also experienced stability in terms of revenues, mostly from advertising and other revenue sources.
Nokia e51
Nokia 6500 Classic - What a beauty!

Unspecified model of an Apple iPod

(iPods in a heart - Kapuso!)
Chairman of Ayala Land and Ayala International Pte. Limited.
The two Ayala’s, Don Fernando and Don Jaime loves the Macbook Pro as both of them are using it.

Don Fernando uses a Palm Treo Centro as his mobile phone

Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II is the Chairman and CEO of Ayala Corporation, the holding company of one of the largest and most respected business groups in the Philippines. Ayala Corporation has subsidiaries and affiliates in real estate development, telecommunications, banking and financial services, electronics manufacturing, water distribution, and automotive dealerships.
GADGETS
Also the chairman of Globe Telecoms, he uses:
An unspecified unit from Blackberry and…
A Macbook Pro


Chairman of the BDO Universal Bank and vice chairman of SM investments.
She owns a:
Unspecified model of:
Laptop from IBM for her business needs…

iPod from Apple for her mp3 entertainment needs…

Digital Camera that she uses in her leisure time…



Andrew L. Tan has been Chief Executive Officer and President of Megaworld Corp. since 1989.
-Mr. Tan serves as Principal Executive Officer of Empire East Land Holdings Inc. and President of Megaworld Foundation Inc. Since 1989.
-He has been Chairman of the Board of Empire East Land Holdings Inc. since July 1994.
-He serves as Chairman of Alliance Global Group Inc. He served as Vice Chairman of Alliance Global Group Inc., since August 2003.
-He has been Director of Alliance Global Group Inc. since August 2003.
-Mr. Tan has been a Director of Megaworld Corp., since 1989.
-Mr. Tan serves as Director of Megaworld Land Inc., a subsidiary of Megaworld Corp., Eastwood Cyber One Corporation, a subsidiary of Megaworld Corp., and Megaworld Globus Asia Inc., a subsidiary of Megaworld Corp.
-Mr. Tan has been a Director of Empire East Land Holdings Inc., since July 1994.
-He also serves as a Director of Gilmore Property Marketing Associates Inc., The Andresons Group Inc., Raffles & Co., Consolidated Distillers of the Far East Inc., Andresons Global Inc,The Manila Banking Corporation and Eastwood Cyber One Corporation.
-Mr. Tan graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of the East with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and is a member of the European and Philippine Chambers of Commerce.
He might be open with what he had accomplished but he still is humble. He wouldn’t even specify what brand / model of mobile phone he uses. All we know is he uses a Sony Ericsson phone with Cybershot feature so he can take it wherever he wants, whether abroad or when scouting for properties.

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Mr. Lance Y. Gokongwei is the President and a Director of the JG Summit Holdings Inc.,Cebu Pacific Air, Inc., Universal Robina Corporation, Robinsons Land Corporation, JG Summit Petrochemical Corporation, Litton Mills, Inc. and is the Chairman of Robinsons Savings Bank in the Philippines . His other directorships include UIC, Digital Telecommunications Phils Inc. and Singapore Land Limited.
With all those things that he do, I’m sure you want to know more about the gadgets that he utilizes…

He owns a Nokia 6300 (Sun Cellular post paid line) and I do not actually know if he owns any of the competitor networks sim but, I think that he also has another telco subscription (Please confirm, anyone.)

He did not specify what Blackberry model and HP laptop he uses but I am sure that it is powerful enough to meet his demands.

He also owns an iPod but not a classic 80gb like his dad. his is a smaller and handier version which is an iPod Nano.
Lance Gokongwei did not also specify what portable DVD player he has since he needs to bring one on long trips so his kids won’t get bored.
