Tuesday, August 2, 2011

ChanRobles Online Bar Review

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Battle is Won not by the  Sword, but by the Warrior Who Wields it!
I have enrolled in the online review of the country's "revolutionary" online bar review service. I definitely loved the idea of being able to do what otherwise would be an expensive and daunting traffic-negotiating engagement, right at the comfort of my own home, even my room, scratch that, even while enjoying the sunset on the beach, which is literally doable where I come, Calbayog City, Samar.

It's easy to see from the get-go what advantages this format offers compared to the traditional brick-and-mortar review, though, admittedly live face-to-face review could sometimes be fun as lecturers can play up with their audience to hold their attention.In that sense, it is more effective at wielding focus, in contrast to online's nagging distractions of fb, and other tempting else to-do right at a strike of a key. The latter demands discipline, the mere mention of which gets you hives, if you're anything like me. Overall, the trade-off is fair,  and I insist that the latter suits me fine.

However, I have always had this problem of video buffering, such that by the time I get to the end of an hour or so video clip, I have a hard tie recalling what the early parts were about. I tried to get all the help. Just recently I needed to hire a programmer to look at my PC systems vis-a-vis its compliance with the requirement and they're all fine (dual core processor an a gigabit of RAM). I had the system purged of any unnecessary programs that could be compromising its performance.  I checked my wimax connectivity and it's almost seamless it seemed at the time the tech guy was running his diagnostics (but my, globe has not always been like this either and I am praying this holds). All suggests I should be breezing through, except that I am not.

In fact, I tried youtube stuffs just to test its streaming speed quality and it's been the fastest I have seen since this wimax was installed. But chanroblesbar videos refused to share the sprint game, and continue to drag their feet.Sans all these glitches, I have no doubt the course is up to scale considering the roster of reviewers. The more that it excites me and the downtime frustrates me. But I am testing it now in light of some four hours of tweaking with the systems done by the tech guy, which I did not understand completely, but obliged to give my aha nods anyway. I want to put it more like I didn't want to steal his tech trade secrets, though he was kind enough to volunteer some do-it-yourself stuff.

The BIG problem is, we're fast careening to that DAY. I'm not getting cold feet, but this genuinely concerns me, so for you guys out there who may had had this kind of troubles, please shoot me some suggestions.

Good luck and God bless!

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