Small things in life are truly the harbingers of smiles and realizations of contentment. This almost 2-minute clip of a pup help fellow pup made my heart grow fonder BIG time for my adoration with dogs.
I remember when i was a coach/sme back in 2008, that when a newbie comes in to the team, you get to give your most caring, best display of good attitude and impart to them the culture and process knowledge that it shan't be passed along just because you have to but because you want to accomplish a sense of fulfillment.
Adorable indeed!
MAC
Saturday, January 12, 2013
How to Mark All Emails as Read on Your iPhone?
Most of us enjoy the benefit of having multiple Inboxes (due to multiple email addresses), and whenever we get email notifications, we get to see number of emails unread badged on the upper right corner of the iPhone Mail App, this gives the OC feeling to everyone to open the app, only to find out that most of those emails were spam or FB/Twitter notifications. Basic instinct, we tend to click edit>select those emails> and press the trash button, but what if the list goes on and we don't have time to delete everything at hand, yet, there's this dilemma that we don't want to see those 34 badges of unread mails.
Here's a surefire way to mark them all as read without undergoing the long process of tap select delete.
Here's a surefire way to mark them all as read without undergoing the long process of tap select delete.
- Open up the Mail app and tap the Edit button.
- Select one message.
- Press and hold the Mark button at the bottom of the screen.
- While still pressing and holding the Mark button, tap the email you previously selected to unmark it.
- Release the Mark button.
- Tap the Mark as Read button.
And yeah!, everything is now marked as read. If you wanna do the reverse, all mails will be mark as Unread.
Wishing that there's a feature like this in Outlook.
MAC
Saturday, January 05, 2013
KoliJay December Holidays 2012 in Manila
Hey Brother Jayson and Sister Arlyn,
Grab these if you may...
I've more images to upload but i gotta run for the W.S.
MAC
Sunday, December 30, 2012
The French Baker
Some places don’t need an introduction. They simply announce themselves the moment you walk in—through aroma, atmosphere, and that unexplainable feeling of being exactly where you’re supposed to be. The French Baker is one of those places.
From the first step inside, there’s a gentle kind of craziness in the air. Not loud, not chaotic—but the good kind. The kind that comes from shelves filled with golden pastries, the hum of conversation, the clink of plates, and the intoxicating scent of freshly baked bread. It’s sensory overload, but in the most comforting way.
Then comes the yumminess—undeniable and unapologetic. This is food that doesn’t need hype or clever marketing lines. Each bite feels intentional. Buttery croissants that flake just right, breads with a crust that crackles before giving way to softness, and dishes that balance richness with restraint. Nothing feels rushed. Nothing feels careless. It’s the kind of yumminess that reminds you why simple, well-made food will always win.
And yet, what truly sets The French Baker apart is its classiness. Not the stiff, intimidating kind—but a quiet elegance that welcomes rather than excludes. It’s refined without being pretentious, polished without being cold. You can walk in wearing office attire, weekend clothes, or anything in between and still feel like you belong. The space invites you to slow down, to linger, to enjoy—not just the food, but the moment.
What makes it fantastic isn’t just the menu; it’s the experience as a whole. It’s the feeling of comfort wrapped in sophistication. A place where you can meet friends, take yourself out on a solo coffee date, or simply pause from the noise of the day.
The French Baker isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a reminder. That good food doesn’t need to shout. That class can be warm. And that sometimes, the best kind of craziness is found in something as simple as a perfectly baked piece of bread.
Craziness ...
Yumminess...
Classiness...
Fantastic !!!
Must try - soup inside a bread. I missed this, it's bringing back the good 'ol days when I was working in Mall of Asia.
~mac
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