October 31, 2008

Mag-Aso Falls in Bohol


Mag-aso falls are one of the most cool places that can be found in Bohol Philippines too. Mag-aso falls is derived from the word and Visayan term “Aso” means smoke. Which refers to the smoke like effect created by the perfect cascading waters on the falls.
Entrance Fee: Php 2.00
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): FREE Parking

Location: Antequera—20 km from Tagbilaran City
Transportation: Bus & jeepney

***Very Affordable***

Loboc River in Bohol


Have you ever seen such wonderful view like this? Well, my father is from Bohol, but sad I’m spending most of my days here in manila & hoping one day I can do the same fantastic experience as I’ve read through reviews and some of my friends experiences.
This is the Loboc River perfect photograph from a friend of mine. This beautiful river can be found in Bohol. The most famous activity for this Loboc River is the floating restaurant cruise wherein most of all tourists we’re being entertained by this cruise. Where you can find romantic 1st class dining while roaming around the river. Perfect.
Location: Town Loboc: 24km from Tagbilaran City Bohol

October 24, 2008

Levi Strauss Philippines

Sad to know that Levi Strauss to close Manila plant. Levi’s is one of our customer for Bar coding and now we loose one big customer. This is resulting in the loss of more than 250 jobs. This company has been operated the plant for almost 34 years.

Surely many buyers will miss this Levi’s but as rumors says Levis’ jeans is still exists. Only their Manila plant will be closed. And just Last July 2008 it’s officially closed. We already pulled-out our Bar code Printer from them. We provide it as Service unit. Hoping that they can recover their losses.

Here’s some more information about Levi Strauss & Co.
Source: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Leading U.S. manufacturer of casual and active clothing, noted especially for its blue denim jeans. The company traces its origin to Levi Strauss (1829–1902), a Bavarian immigrant who sold dry goods to miners during the California gold rush. Hearing of the miners' need for durable pants, he hired a tailor to make garments out of tent canvas, later substituting denim. In 1873 he and an associate received a patent for the copper riveting they used to strengthen their pants. The company's most spectacular growth occurred after 1946, with the decision to concentrate wholly on manufacturing clothing under its own label. In 1959 it began exporting, and during the 1960s Levi jeans became enormously popular worldwide. The company went public in 1971 and was returned to private control (by Strauss's descendants) in 1985.