Archive for May, 2010

Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Player Visio TV codes

I used the code 19 on the Samsung Bd-c6500 Blu-Ray Player to program the remote control.  I just got around programming the remote control months after we bought this player and got a little tired of switching from one remote to another just to adjust the Visio TV volume.  TV Channel switching on my Visio is also enabled and same with the mute button.  One of my Visio TV’s remote feature that I couldn’t make to work on the Samsung disc player remote is that of the media source selector.

Also, one of the great feature of this Samsung Bd-C6500 Blu-Ray player is the built-in Wireless Lan.  Some blu-ray/dvd player that’s out in the market today needs an accessory to connect to your wireless lan in order to take advantage of the Internet capabilities of these new media players.

Recently, we had been watching Netflix thru this Samsung BD-c6500 Disc Player and with the HD streaming from Netflix it makes the picture quality very pleasant to view.

Tokneneng and Apekoy ni Batute

Its friday so while perusing the web I came across a couple of website that mentioned Tokneneng but not much about Apekoy.  What’s up with that? A few people knows about the origin of the word Tokneneng which means ‘egg’ or itlog in Batute’s language.

Batute is a comics or rather to put it in proper perspective – Pinoy ‘komiks’ character that has been patterned with the oldie ‘Bondjing’

But what about ‘Apekoy’ ? In Batute’s vocabulary, Apekoy mean ‘ice cream’!
well..time to get ready for work now and maybe I’ll get to revisit this post later on.  TGIFFF!!!!!!

Medical/Dental Insurance Claim Recordkeeping

I’m planning to create a spreadsheet detailing all my medical and dental expenditures and medical claims as well as my dental insurance claims. This project will identify various points like how much of my deductible is being used and if it has been used for the years worth.

It will also help me figure out how much medical expenses thru deductibles and copays I have been spending.