Archive for January, 2009
I now have Google Adsense!
January 27th, 2009 Google WorldTags: earn, google, google adsense, make money online, pay per click
I am so happy today because Google accepted me in their awesome program called Google Adsense. I have read about this a lot and found out that if a visitor will check my blog and click on the related ads I’ll earn dollars! Yes dollars! I’m not kidding, I will earn US dollar when someone clicks on the Adsense ads by Google! I know it’s not easy to believe but there’s nothing to lose if you’ll try. I have added the code now and will wait if someone out there visits my blog and click on the ads.
One thing to keep in mind is that the publisher is not allowed to click his or her own ads because you will be banned if you click your own ads. All you need to do is look into your blog and be patient if someone out there is interested about your ads and will click your ads. If your visitor is not interested then don’t cry because there are billions of visitors out there who is going to click your ads sooner or later.
Patience is a virtue in Google Adsense. So if you want to earn a lot, you need to be patient. Yay! Thank you Google Adsense for accepting my application to the Adsense Program! Thank you thank you thank you!
Looking for a Simple and Elegant WordPress Theme
January 18th, 2009 GeneralTags: avail, blog, theme_directory
I’m still contemplating whether to stay on this theme or change it for a better theme. What do you think is a better theme for Donser.com? Any suggestions? I really can’t find a good theme out there to fit my blog. I’ve been browsing the WordPress Theme directory for almost 5 hours not, but to no avail. I hope I can find the perfect theme for my blog as the days come because I’m really bored with this super simple theme.
Fishing at San Carlos Lake
January 14th, 2009 Historical DiscoveriesTags: creation_of_the_world, encyclopedia, fisherman, fishing, fish_bones, genesis_days, hunter_gatherer, intelligent_design, lifestyle, san_carlos_lake, shell_middens, survival, wikipedia
Me and my dad loves fishing in San Carlos lake. We do this almost every weekend but this is my first time to blog about it. After fishing we always cook what we caught. To those of you who don’t know where San Carlos Lake is, it’s in Cooper Jack Hill. No one knows about it, except me and my Dad. Simply because we named it and it’s not on the Map!
While waiting for a good catch, I came to realize what’s the history of fishing, where did it began? Who’s the first fisherman? If we believe in Creation and Intelligent Design, I bet Adam is the first fisherman during the Genesis days and it began during the creation of the world.
While browsing Wikipedia (Ah! My favorite encyclopedia!) Fishing is an ancient practice that dates back at least to the Paleolithic period which began about 40,000 years ago. (Now that was long long ago huh?) Archaeology features such as shell middens, discarded fish bones and cave paintings show that sea foods were important for survival and consumed in significant quantities.
During this period, most people lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle and were, of necessity, constantly on the move. However, where there are early examples of permanent settlements (though not necessarily permanently occupied) such as those at Lepenski Vir, they are almost always associated with fishing as a major source of food.
Now have you learned something new today? I bet you did!
I Bought a New Bicycle!
January 8th, 2009 Historical DiscoveriesTags: 19th_century, adult_fitness, aventon, caicus, competitive_sports, courier_services, means_of_transportation, one_billion, police_applications, two_wheeler, velocipede, wooden_frame

Yeah, I know. Nobody cares even if I bought a new bike or not. I just love biking that’s why I bought a new bike. After Biking from Grand Aventon to Sirge Luis I came to think about when did Biking started? Who invited the Bicycle? Why the bike exists? Why people loves to Bike? In short, I’m looking for answers about the history of a bicycle.
While googling and searching for facts about bicycles, I found out that bicycles were introduced in the 19th century and now number about one billion worldwide. They are the principal means of transportation in many regions, specially here in Turks and Caicus Islands. They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for such uses as children’s toys, adult fitness, military and police applications, courier services, and competitive sports. Now that’s an awesome fact about bicycles.
Based on what I’ve read, Karl Dais invented the first bicycle. But, it wasn’t called a bicycle. It was called a velocipede, two-wheeler – without pedals! Now did you wonder how did he drive a velocipede without pedals? That’s what I wondered also. I think he just pushes it then rides to it like a scooter! Haha!
After tirelessly researching about that velocipede, I found out that its rider sat astride a wooden frame supported by two in-line wheels and pushed the vehicle along with his/her feet while steering the front wheel. Now that’s like a scooter isn’t it? Basically it is and scooters are also within the family of bicycles, just like motorcycles.
Oh my, so much for this. I’m talking about bicycles and I know no one gets interested with this sort of topic. I’ll be going now and bike my way back to the market to buy some stuff for Mom.
