Floor scales at a low price

The best floor scales are made to withstand a heavy load, but they also fit perfectly in the warehouse, offer stability and continue to work for many years.

FloorScalesDirect.com provides platform scales that meet the demands for warehouse shipping and receiving, as well as a variety of other applications. This company has been in business for years. You can tell that they understand the nature of shipments and freight because they have a wide selection and have affordable prices for all of their products.

With super fast shipping, they get these scales delivered even by next day. That’s insane service for a floor scale company. FloorScalesDirect.com sells every kind of scale from square deck floor scales, rectangular deck floor scales and livestock weighing systems to pallet jack and forklift scales. You can also find a variety of specialty weight scales and platinum scales.

These are the best scales that you can find on the market today. They offer incredible quality and work better than any previous floor scale models. You’ll find that they also have a really awesome design and fit into a variety of spaces. One of the things that most people like about these floor scales is that they have a really low price. You can expect to pay over $3,000 in some cases for floor scales, but these are just some of the most affordable floor scales on the market and they come with a lot of extras. Customer service staff is always ready to help you pick the right floor scale for your business.

Dining in Hong Kong: ToTT’s & Roof Terrace

Every trip should have a few things worth remembering. Seeing an unforgettable sight perhaps, or tasting food that simply tickled one’s tastebuds.

During my March sojourn to Hong Kong, I was glad to experience all those during my stay at The Excelsior. If ever you find yourself in Causeway Bay, make sure you go up the Roof Terrace of the hotel on the 34th floor. A glass of martini on the rooftop on a Saturday night: HKD110. Enjoying the view and feeling the fun vibe of the city: priceless :)

View from hotel - night

On the other hand, daytime on a Friday found me relishing a savory lunch at ToTT’s beside the Roof Terrace. ToTT’s is short for Talk of the Town, consistently chosen as one of HK’s best restos by the Hong Kong Tatler. It is distinguished by its multi-color elongated bar with stained glass design where it is best to order cocktails and listen to a live band at night.

ToTT's HK

But I love that they have a semi-lunch buffet that’s good for people like me who just want to enjoy the food and not be overpowered by too many choices. Semi-lunch with a selection of appetizers, salad, soup & desserts cost HKD$238++, add a main course and it comes down to HKD$338.

ToTT's buffet

For starters, I ordered a fruit shake. Had pumpkin soup and bread as well. But because my lunch mates were the hotel’s PR team composed of communications director Wendy Lee and PR manager Stephanie Fong, I should have known we were going to be spoiled for lunch. We were served by no less than F & B Director Sammy Wu and the assistant F & B Director Leo Lai who took pride in bringing to the table the ToTT’s specialties.

A duo of melt-in-the mouth baked scallops in cream and vegetable stuffing. I like seafood and it was heavenly!

stuffed scallops

A fish dish to love! Salmon fillet that was poached then smoked, producing a very distinctive flavor. My tummy would have made a standing ovation, if it was capable of one :)

smoked salmon

But the best was yet to come. Out of all the outstanding dishes, there was still a piece de resistance: this succulent plate of steak and foie gras. The beef was very tender and nicely seasoned. Foie gras is of course what it is … an indulgent treat that’s meant to be savored with every bite. At this point, my belly was very happy and gave my gracious hosts a warm and energetic bravo!

Foie Gras & Beef collage

Sweeping views of the harbor + extraordinary food at ToTT’s. My best Hong Kong memories are made of these… (photo from The Excelsior)

ToTT's - lounge

The Exlesior Hong Kong’s ToTT’s and Roof Terrace which seats 255, is open Monday to Friday for lunch from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m., and daily for dinner from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. (to 10 p.m. on Sunday). Saturday Bubbly Brunch is available from 12noon to 3 p.m. and Sunday Champagne Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The bar and lounge are open from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. (Monday to Thursday), to 2 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and eves of public holidays and to 11 p.m. on Sunday. Live entertainment starts from 9 p.m. to midnight Tuesday to Thursday and 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Public Holiday Evenings. On Sunday afternoons, the band will also play from 12 noon to 3 p.m.

For reservations and enquiries, please call (852) 2837 6786.

Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra first impressions

The Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra is now enjoying the title of world’s slimmest smartphone. At 6.45mm, it beats the iPhone 5 by more than a millimeter (7.6mm) and the recently launched Galaxy S4 (7.9mm).

The profile of the Idol Ultra is so thin that Alcatel was forced to sacrifice the 3.5mm headphone jack just to achieve the form factor. The work-around is to provide a 3.5mm jack to micro-USB adaptor, just make sure you don’t lose it.

The thin-ness is actually measured around the base of the handset, not the area around the camera which protrudes a little bit above the back panel. The chassis has that soft, matte finish that feels a little rubbery, especially on the back side.

Since the Idol Ultra has a unibody design, the SIM card slot is accessible via a flip-top cover on the right side while the micro-USB is placed at the top with a rubber stopper. The only physical buttons are the power button at the top and the volume rocket.

Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra specs:
4.65-inch AMOLED display @ 1280×720 pixels, 315ppi
MediaTek MT6577+ 1.2GHz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
16GB internal memory
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
8 MP camera w/ LED flash, 720p@30fps
1.3MP front-facing camera
Android 4.1 Jellybean
Li-Ion 1,820 mAh battery
134.4 x 68.5 x 6.45 mm (dimensions)
115g (weight)

There’s no microSD card support here so you’re stuck with the internal storage. Everything else looks pretty decent in the hardware side and we’re glad it runs on Jellybean right out of the box.

It’s also nice to note that Alcatel is doing something on the software side as well. The UI and icons, and even the lock screen, looks pretty neat. So far, we’re pretty impressed with the entire packaging of the device.

The handset is available via Sun Cellular and comes free with Plan 999 (see more details here). More on this once we’re done testing it in a week or two (we also have its sibling, the One Touch Idol). Watch out for the full review soon.

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Of pork, donors, spending caps: ‘Polspeak’ and Senate wannabes

BEFORE THE official campaign period started, the PCIJ interviewed a majority of the candidates for senator on money matters.

We asked them to take a stand on pork barrel, the use of public funds, campaign spending limits, how they plan to fatten their campaign kitty, and how they will deal with donors seeking rent or favors.

We thought it important to put them on the record on money-in-politics questions that are a reference of integrity, character, and purpose — and how they intend to do right by taxpayers’ money, once elected into office.

PCIJ Research Director Karol Ilagan, PCIJ researcher Rowena F. Caronan, and PCIJ interns Kia Obang and Romina Tapire conducted the interviews on Jan. 25, 2013.

What follows are nuggets of “PolSpeak”, a featured content in MoneyPolitics.PCIJ.org, the PCIJ’s latest data journalism project. A citizen’s resource, research, and analysis tool on elections, public funds, and governance in the Philippines, it goes online soon!

ON PORK BARREL:

Senatorial candidate Margarita Cojuangco (United Nationalist Alliance):

“There is nothing wrong with the pork barrel as long as it’s used the way it’s intended to be. In fact, expectations are so great, it’s not only constructing of the bridge or the road, it’s even the money for people, for constituents who come and say, ‘We don’t have money to go home,’ ‘We don’t have any money for the doctor,’ ‘We don’t have any money for the education of our children.’ As long as it’s used wisely, it’s audited properly, then I think it’s necessary. I’m not gonna be a hypocrite.”


Senatorial candidate Samson Alcantara:

“If it (pork barrel) will be intended for the good of the people, I will accept that. But I will not beg for it… Halimbawa may pork barrel, pero kapag iipitin yan ng executive upang makiusap ka o sumuko ka sa kanila, I will not beg for that.”

Senatorial candidate Marwil Llasos:

“(K)apag senador ka o kongresista ka, ang trabaho mo ay legislative. You have nothing to do with the executive functions. Kung gusto nilang makialam sa proyekto ng gobyerno ay huwag silang mag-senador, mag-congressman, mag-secretary sila ng DPWH. Kasi ang function ng isang senador o congressman, tatlo yan: legislation, investigation and education. Walang binabanggit sa batas na kasama diyan ang pagiging kontratista.”

Senatorial candidate Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel (Team PNoy):

“Dapat ang PDAF (Priority Development Assistance Fund), ginagastos ayon sa desisyon ng ordinaryong mamamayan.”

“I’m for the abolition of the pork barrel system. Kasi pinagmumulan siya ng korupsyon at saka patronage. Ngayon, habang hindi pa na-abolish yung system na ‘yan, dapat ang PDAF ay ginagamit sa transparent na paraan. Pangalawa, dapat ang PDAF, ginagastos ayon sa desisyon ng ordinaryong mamamayan.”

Senatorial candidate Teddy Casino (Makabayan):

“It should be abolished as it is. Kung meron mang mga projects na gustong ipasok ang congressman para sa distrito niya, o ang senador para sa kung saan, dapat ito ay dadaaan sa regular budget procedure, naka-line item ‘yan sa budget. Kasi ang problema natin ‘yung lumpsum na wala ka pang naiisip na project may P70 million ka na. Bahala ka kung ano’ng gusto mong gawin. ‘Yan talaga ang source ng problema at ‘yan ay nagagamit sa pulitika ng executive as a carrot and stick sa legislative, so better i-abolish na ‘yung ganyang sistema.”

Senatorial candidate Bal Falcone (Democratic Party of the Philippines):

“Senators and congressmen are just supposed to be legislators. They are not supposed to be part and partially executive kaya nagkakaloko-loko ang bayan natin because the legislators who are supposed to just focus on solving poverty in the country are also exercising executive functions. And this being unaudited, a lot of corruption comes in, a lot of government money is wasted.”

ON USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS:


Senatorial candidate Grace Poe-Llamanzares (Team PNoy):

“Kahit na anong pera, MOOE man ‘yan o pork barrel, kung ‘yan po ay pinagkatiwala sa iyo, hindi ‘yan para sa personal mong paggamit.’Yan ay para sa taong bayan. Nagayon, simple lang naman po kasi yung mga pork barrel na yan, kung ikaw ay gumawa ng kalsada, makakabuti yan sa iyong mga constituents. Pero tama nga rin po ‘wag naman ilagay ng napakalaki ang pangalan mo doon, walang kwenta naman ‘yun.

Senatorial candidate Grace Poe-Llamanzares:

“So, kahit po sa MTRCB (Movie and Television Review and Classification Board) noon, panukala namin na magkaroon ng advisory sa simula ng bawat show para bigyan busina ‘yung mga magulang. Pero maraming nagsasabi na ‘Ma’am, pwede mong ilagay ‘yung mukha mo dyan na ang MTRCB director,’ ‘Pwedeng boses mo ang gamitin diyan o by order by MTRCB chairperson, ganyan.’ Hindi ko nilagay ‘yun kasi sabi ko, ‘Teka muna ibig sabihin kung wala na ako sa MTRCB at tatanggalin n’yo na yan, hindi na ninyo pwedeng gamitin, gagastos na naman kayo. So ganun lang naman po kasimple, konting delicadeza.’

ON CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS:

Senatorial candidate Bal Falcone:

“That’s good, that’s good… The Democratic Party of the Poor (DPP), we cannot even afford one TV advertisement, which costs P200,000 per 30 seconds like Hanep Buhay or something like that… But we go along because our advocacy truly represents the interest of the poor and we are uniting all the poor people in all the several regions of the country. We go through our financing campaign through contributions because we give or we get from our membership, which is increasing by leaps and bounds by the way — only P100 for a life-time membership in DPP.”

Senatorial candidate Eddie Villanueva (Bangon Pilipinas):

“Pabor ako sa less expensive election campaign eh. Kasi unang-una, ang Bangon Pilipinas ay binubuo ng mga volunteers. Wala naman tayong budget na katulad ng ibang political parties. Ang puhunan lang natin, pagmamahal sa Diyos, pagmamahal sa bayan. Kaya more policies which are designed to make elections less expensive, I’m always for the democratization of the election process.”

Senatorial candidate Ramon Montano (Independent):

“That does not bother me because we have been limited… as far as exposure is concerned, kaming mga independent, walang partido kasi wala kaming pera. We cannot even pay for anything. So we are very happy now, ngayon lang kami na-i-interview.”

Senatorial candidate Francis Escudero (Team PNoy):

Okay lang. ‘Yung 120 minutes caps sa TV, 180 minutes caps sa radio. Hindi rin naman namin malamang mauubos ‘yun dahil sobrang mahal ng airtime. In fact, bilang mo sa limang daliri mo sa isang kamay ‘yung mga kandidatong kayang gumastos ng ganyang kalaking pera. Ang question lang namin is, sa Internet, hindi pa marahil nakakaabot ang teknolohiya para tunay na ma-monitor ng Comelec ang paggamit ng Internet at limitahan ito.”

Senatorial candidate Rizalito David:

“For us poor candidates, it doesn’t really matter. I know it would not sit well (with) many of the networks but I think the political ad ban should be restored.”

“May mga kandidato, lalo na may mga pera, ang hinahabol nila, kaya sila nag-i-insist ngayon na mas marami dapat ‘yung airtime because they do not intend to be scrutinized. Because they want na puro political ads na lang, ‘yung mga three 30 seconders. What can you say in 30 seconds, ‘di ba? That is not being true to the people who will be electing you — na binoto ka lang kasi nag-stick sa mind nya ‘yung 30-seconder na palatastas mo. Hindi tama ‘ yan. That is unjust.

And I want to stress it. It is an unjust way of campaigning. People should hear what you are supposed to say, what you have in your mind and in your heart, particular to the issues that is confronting our people. Hindi pwede ‘yun, na mananalo ang isang kandidato because of his 30-seconders, ‘di ba?”

Senatorial candidate Teddy Casino (Makabayan):

“Importante talagang maghigpit ang Comelec para matiyak that there is a level playing field for all candidates, and we support itong efforts ng Comelec. Ang question lang is that — ‘yan ba talaga ‘yung masusunod, will they be able to enforce that, and will the candidates comply?”

Senatorial candidate Gregorio Honasan (UNA):

“Tama po lang ‘yun. Sa akin, kahit anong amount basta ayon sa batas, basta’t maipatupad, ma-enforce parang walang nakakalamang, walang nadedehado. Dahil alam mo naman na galing ‘to sa mga tulong, sa contributions. Basta’t accounted for ito, matapos ang campaign period, meron ‘yang talaan yan, accounting and auditing procedures para makasiguro na walang lumabag sa batas.”

ON CAMPAIGN DONORS and FUND-RAISING:

Senatorial candidate Bam Aquino (Team PNoy):

“‘Yun ‘yung taya nila, eh, tumataya sila sa ‘yo.”

“Nakaka-humble talaga when people donate to you, whether it’s a few thousand or more… And we’re going to declare all of these naman ‘no but yung point ko lang naman dito is, it’s really very humbling when people, you know, donate to your campaign because kumbaga ‘yun ‘yung taya nila eh, tumataya sila sa ‘yo. So… it’s a humbling process, at the same time nakakataba rin ng puso that people believe in you, enough to share with you their hard-earned resources ‘no?”

Senatorial candidate Juan Miguel Zubiri (UNA):

“Marami naman pong tumutulong sa atin. Along the line sa pagiging isang mababatas marami po tayong natutulungan ng mga adbokasiya at mga industriya, ay tumutulong naman po sila, lalu-lalo na kung maganda ang adhikain mo ay marami naman pong tumutulong. Kahit papaano, maliit man o malaki may tumutulong naman.”

Senatorial candidate Margarita Cojuangco (UNA):

“I’m running to serve and I’m not running to spend money that I know that I can save for my children… So if the Comelec sets a certain amount na hanggang diyan lang ‘yung gastos mo, well then good para maintindihan ng lahat ng mga botante that hindi kami bangko, you know, kung ano ‘yung budget naming pareho sa lahat.”

“You know, me being a housewife, I like to budget my money, ‘di ba? You know, it doesn’t make a difference whether you sell in the market or you’re a teacher, everybody has to live on that budget. And you know if I spend too much I don’t know how I will get it back, so it’s really basically very unfair to me and my family. Yeah, so I;m so glad that… because, I want to spend less because I’m here to serve.”

ON DONORS DEMANDING FAVORS:

Senatorial candidate Bam Aquino (Team PNoy):

“Syempre lahat ng mga taong tumutulong sa kampanya ko, sila rin ‘yung mga tao na tumutulong kay (President) PNoy at naniniwala sa ‘tuwid na daan.’ (P)robably, ‘yung mga tao na tiwali, hindi na siguro lalapit sa kampanya namin ‘no, to be frank.”

Senatorial candidate Samson Alcantara:

“Sinasabi ko naman sa kanila kapag nanalo ako, wala tayo yung utang na loob. Ayun ang masama sa Pilpino, may utang na loob kaya nga ngayon sa senado diba, utang na loob… Hindi dapat ‘yun.”

Google Chrome simplifies sideloading of Android apps to BlackBerry Z10

One of the key features of the new BlackBerry 10 operating system that runs on newer devices like the Playbook, Z10 and Q10 is its ability to run some Android apps that have been converted into .bar files.

To install these apps, you need to “sideload” the files or transfer these to the phone via a laptop or desktop. If you’re on Windows, you can sideload the files using DDPB or VNBB10.

If you’re on a Mac, it used to be a bit more complicated to install Android apps and required that you type commands on the Terminal.

A Google Chrome extension, however, simplifies this task. Here’s a step-by-step instruction from BlackBerry portal CrackBerry.

Facebook Messenger on BlackBerry Z10

FB MESSENGER ON Z10. I installed Facebook Messenger, which I use even for work messaging, into the BlackBerry Z10 by sideloading via a Google Chrome extension. (Photo by Max Limpag)

To sideload using your Google Chrome browser, all you need to do is:

1) Install the Playbook App Manager available at the Google Chrome Store,

2) Put your BlackBerry on Development Mode by going to Settings > Security and Privacy > Development Mode

3) Connect to your device by entering its IP address in the Device Hostnames/IPS field (if you can’t connect using the IP address listed in the Development Mode screen, try connecting using the IP address indicated in Settings > About then choose Network in the Category field. You will get a “The site’s security certificate is not trusted” warning, click on Proceed anyway and

4) Install .bar files into the device either by dragging the files into the upper right corner of the browser or clicking on the Install App button.

What’s great about the system is that you no longer need to use the data cable, you can connect to your BlackBerry device via Wi-Fi. When I first used this, however, I still needed my cable because the configuration of our office Wi-Fi prevented me from connecting to the phone. At home, I had no such problem and I was able to install apps to the device from my laptop via Wi-Fi.

Google Chrome sideload Android apps to BlackBerry

A Google Chrome extension simplifies the process of “sideloading” Android apps into your BlackBerry device.

I just installed some Android apps that do not have BlackBerry versions available in the BlackBerry App World into my BlackBerry Z10 using a MacBook Pro. These include the news reading app Zite, Facebook Messenger (which I now use even for work-related messaging), AirDroid, Facebook Pages Manager, Google Maps, the multi-protocol messaging app imo and Flipboard.

All the apps worked after installation. I encountered “500 cannot determine Package-Id” errors a few times during installing .bar files and these were because the files were not completely downloaded. I was downloading at a time when the office Internet connection had issues. I fixed the error by re-downloading the .bar files.

All the apps I installed worked although Facebook Messenger needed a couple of restarts before I could log in. Flipboard installed and ran but I still could not get past the log in screen (it is my 5th attempt as I write this, it still won’t log in.) AirDroid worked but I could not view text messages and when I tried to send one, the dropdown screen did not list my contacts. Bummer.

You can get .bar files from the GoodEReader site and this listing at the CrackBerry forum.

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