coolestboy Posted January 19, 2005 Share Posted January 19, 2005 I am sorry to say that although the PS2 emulator is still currently under development , it would take a VERY powerful computer to emulate the emotion engine of the PS2 and also the performance of a PS2 :boo: . They can run PS2 games now but only at 1-5 frames per second and at a relatively decreased graphics quality :cry: . Wait a few more years and maybe the PC's computing power may catch up with the PS2's (but wait a few years and the PS3 will be out anyway...) .<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks for your kind reply. How about a PS1 emulator? or an Xbox or nintendo gamecube? thanks again. Quote Link to comment
garagemonkey Posted January 20, 2005 Share Posted January 20, 2005 Hello everyone! Don’t know if this would be the proper forum, I apologize if it isn’t. I am in the process of applying for a K1 visa for my fiancee. One of the documents needed for our wedding is a certificate of no marriage from the NSO. Unfortunately, she has a record of marriage in her file. It happened when she was 16, and she has had no contact with him for the last 4 years. I wrote to an attorney on the net and was quoted P130K for a package price. My questions are: How long does the process normally take? Is this a typical price? On the High side? Any advice?Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted January 20, 2005 Share Posted January 20, 2005 HELP! they refused my current avg network edition serial no.! anybody out there got any? please...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> It would seem as if it's a busy day for me...please note that it's not part of my recommended AV utilities...I'll just PM you regarding my findings... thanks for your kind reply. How about a PS1 emulator? or an Xbox or nintendo gamecube? thanks again.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> A good PS1 emulator that I know of is ePSXe from here. I don't know about other emulators but a good place to search for them is at NGEmu here. Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted January 20, 2005 Share Posted January 20, 2005 Good Day Counsels! My friend is seeking legal advice since she told me yesterday that she had received a final demand letter from HSBC stating that she needs to pay the full amount due on her credit card or else they will file a civil case against her and or a CRIMINAL CASE as well due to R.A. 8484. Both of us got puzzled since we know that no one gets jailed for non-payment of debt unless that person issues a check that bounced to pay for his/her debt in which I believe is a totally different case. So my friend is quite scared right now because of this because first of all she didn't do this in purpose. She's been a good payer eversince she had gotten her credit card its just that she's in a financial crisis right now that's why even if she has a job she still can't allocate some funds for her CC payment. So is this really true? Can you now be charged a criminal case because of non-payment of your credit card debt? I think RA 8484 is credit card fraud which is a totally different thing. This is the first time that I've heard this. So any inputs from our dear counsels would be very helpful. Thanks in advance!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> your friend has two options: 1. waiting for the credit card company to file the civil case or2. initiate the filing of a case against the credit card under no. 2, (or in his answer under no. 1) your friend can alleged that the credit card company violated ra8484. i am surprised to know that most pro-forma demand letters include a threat to file a case under ra8484. if the credit card company reads the whole ra8484, there are a number of provisions which can be used against the credit company. moreover, your friend, aside from using ra8484, can argue that universal default is illegal and hence, the act of the credit card company in imposing higher interest rights is unlawful. if your friend needs a legal representative, i am willing to take his/her case for free. i need this as a test case. long i have waited for this opportunity to bring this matter before the courts of justice. Quote Link to comment
elbarax Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 good day po ! I just want to ask.....may nakulong na po ba beacuse of breach of contract?.... i'm planning kse e :evil: thanks ! Quote Link to comment
ajsc Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 good day po ! I just want to ask.....may nakulong na po ba beacuse of breach of contract?.... i'm planning kse e :evil: thanks !<{POST_SNAPBACK}> im not a lawyer, but if you mean like resigning while you are still under contract, wala meh nakukulong nun. and also the fact that even if you dont pay the fee na nakasabi sa contract, di ka pa din pwede ipakulong. i experienced it already :cool: Quote Link to comment
TeeUp Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 Hello everyone! Don’t know if this would be the proper forum, I apologize if it isn’t. I am in the process of applying for a K1 visa for my fiancee. One of the documents needed for our wedding is a certificate of no marriage from the NSO. Unfortunately, she has a record of marriage in her file. It happened when she was 16, and she has had no contact with him for the last 4 years. I wrote to an attorney on the net and was quoted P130K for a package price. My questions are: How long does the process normally take? Is this a typical price? On the High side? Any advice?Thanks in advance!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> your question is very well placed. there are various options that your lawyer may take given the vague facts that she was just 16 when she married and that she has not seen him for the past 4years, ranging from declaration of nullity by reason of her age (if the marriage was made during the effectivity of the family code), psychological incapacity, declaration of presumptive death, etc. the price would widely vary from lawyer to lawyer and the province or city where she is a resident. you might want to consult with other lawyers then pick the one that you feel most comfortably with. each of the available options can range from 6-18 months, depending on the availablity of the court, counsels, prosecutors and parties. off my head, i say that you don't have much choice but to endure the process and put the obstacle behind you. my best wishes..... Quote Link to comment
elbarax Posted January 22, 2005 Share Posted January 22, 2005 im not a lawyer, but if you mean like resigning while you are still under contract, wala meh nakukulong nun. and also the fact that even if you dont pay the fee na nakasabi sa contract, di ka pa din pwede ipakulong. i experienced it already :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> galing mo men! huli mo ung sinasabi ko hehehe......salamat ! :cool: pro i was wondering bakit di ka pa din pwede ipakulong ? Quote Link to comment
ajsc Posted January 22, 2005 Share Posted January 22, 2005 galing mo men! huli mo ung sinasabi ko hehehe......salamat ! :cool: pro i was wondering bakit di ka pa din pwede ipakulong ?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think the argument was because of human rights. it was because, they can't hold you back on your dreams just because of a contract, which, the company doesn't have a right too. hinire ka ng company based on the skills you have, tapos kung ipapatrain ka pa nila, then it is their gamble na. naghire sana sila yung meyron ng skills na yun. so parang, ang contract, is formality, or to scare the witts out of those who doesn't know about his/her rights. it also happened in one big company, where a newly grad was hired, sent to the US for six months for training, then when he came back, he resigned immediately. nagcourt pa yun. in the end, talo ang company. :cool: Quote Link to comment
zuliatardis Posted January 22, 2005 Share Posted January 22, 2005 halos puro revivals naririnig ko sa radyo...lalo na sa dwrr, puro "champions" ang kumakanta, kaso puro revival naman...wala na bang magagandang kanta na magawa? sinasadya yata na ang unang i-release na kanta e yung nakanta na noon...for song recall and singer awareness ba? sa isang bagong CD, sa sampung kanta, lima doon, revivals...tapos pati si gary v and martin and regine v., revivals na din...wala na bang talento ang pinoy sa paggawa ng kanta? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted January 23, 2005 MODERATOR Share Posted January 23, 2005 ganyan talaga dito. para maging sikat, kakanta sila ng isang sikat na kanta. dun sila nakikilala. para bang yung "I Believe I Can Fly" ni R. Kelly. may Pinoy na kumanta nyon last year. nakita ko pa yung video, super baduy. na nominate pa yung mokogn para sa isang music award dito sa pinas para dunkaramihan ng mga pop stars natin, di kaya magsulat ng kanta. either iba ang susulat, o revival ang gagawin. Quote Link to comment
emmrie Posted January 23, 2005 Share Posted January 23, 2005 QUOTE(garagemonkey @ Jan 19 2005, 04:28 PM)Hello everyone! Don’t know if this would be the proper forum, I apologize if it isn’t. I am in the process of applying for a K1 visa for my fiancee. One of the documents needed for our wedding is a certificate of no marriage from the NSO. Unfortunately, she has a record of marriage in her file. It happened when she was 16, and she has had no contact with him for the last 4 years. I wrote to an attorney on the net and was quoted P130K for a package price. My questions are: How long does the process normally take? Is this a typical price? On the High side? Any advice?Thanks in advance! hmm... dunno how long the process would take. the price, it depends on what the case will be filed... hmm.. actually if she married after the effectivity of the NEW CIVIL CODE, then by technicalities, the married is void ab initio. but actually there other things to consider... just like tee up said, she can file for presumption of death. Quote Link to comment
zuliatardis Posted January 24, 2005 Share Posted January 24, 2005 di na nakaka-excite bumili ng CD ngayon dahil alam mo na puro revival ang laman...tapos hindi pa gagalingan ng singer ang pagkanta, mas maganda pa rin ang orig... speaking of videos, cheap na rin ang paggawa nito... Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted January 25, 2005 Share Posted January 25, 2005 revivals are not bad kung pa-isa-isa lang sa bawat album, or kung ang album ay puro revivals pero yung mga nakalimutan na, pero kung bawat kanta sa album ay revival, at puro mga "recent revivals" lang ito, then that's bad. Lalo kung bagong recording artist ka pa lang puro pa revivals ang mga singles mo then something's wrong. Quote Link to comment
Guest batabatuta Posted January 25, 2005 Share Posted January 25, 2005 I hate revival songs....there I said it already It's not really on the song itself but on the artist's failure to justify the original...........and the timing......kaya tuloy kahit maganda yung kanta e nagiging kasuka suka na pag ibat ibang tao ang gagawa ng cover nila nito at the same time.......... Here's my list of what revival songs should be: 1. Can't help falling in love - From Elvis P to UB40......Ballad to Reggae. 2. I don't wanna be your friend - From Cyndi Lauper to Nina.....from an ethnic/celtic/afro/gospel undertone to a jazz song....galeng 3. Killing me softly - From Roberta Flack to The Fugees......soul to hip-hop.....a classic by itself 4. Yesterday - From the Beatles to Boyz II Men ....from a plain simple arrangement to an acapella grandeur.......need I say more 5. Nothing compares to U - Prince to Sinead O' Connor.......self explanatory ....the above list shows that a great revival song is one that can stand on its own and not on the shadows of its predecessor......one that is unique by itself and at the same time produces a fresh sound that can compete with what's hot right now. Quote Link to comment
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