104 Mexico Avenue
Created as a stock market and finance informational page hosted by a Makati, Metro-Manila-based ISP -Epic Net, in 1994 as Kupitero's Keep, it is now in its 31st year on the world wide web.
The web author also hosted an electronic bulletin board service (EBBS) in Manila in the late 70s until the early 90s, using both MS-DOS & Mac OS platforms before the Internet became mainstream.
Since 2011 (revision 10), this site has run on a 'responsive' template, HTML5/CSS3-coded, Smart TV-viewable (up to UHD 8K). It works on all modern browsers: Opera, Brave, MS Edge, IE 8 to 11, Google Chrome, Apple's Safari, Firefox, Amazon Silk, Vivaldi, and other open-source browsers like Chromium, Blackhawk, Gnome, Midori, etc..
This site is mobile-friendly and works on any Apple iOS device, and Windows 7.x to 11.x series of devices, Amazon's Fire/Kindle devices, virtually all flavors of Google's Android in tablets, phones, and gizmos, as well as most Linux boxes and project kits.
Photos, audio files and videos are all optimized for the web and load very fast, with fall-back support for Flash-enabled devices and legacy media players found in some browsers.
This website is not social media-centric. Social media is a digital platform where lies, hatred, conspiracy theories, and fake news are easily spread and believed by people with intellectual disabilities and mainly funded by ads.
Lastly, this website is ad-free. An ad-free world is a better world. There are no annoying pop-ups, no misleading links to ads, no AdSense, or any ad BS that track, harvest, sell your personal data, and slow down your browsing experience. Browse ad-free and it's the way the Internet was intended.
The web author recommends using the latest version of Vivaldi (a small Norwegian-based tech company) web browser for its built-in VPN, superior privacy and ad-blocking features.
Thanks for visiting!
The web author also hosted an electronic bulletin board service (EBBS) in Manila in the late 70s until the early 90s, using both MS-DOS & Mac OS platforms before the Internet became mainstream.
Since 2011 (revision 10), this site has run on a 'responsive' template, HTML5/CSS3-coded, Smart TV-viewable (up to UHD 8K). It works on all modern browsers: Opera, Brave, MS Edge, IE 8 to 11, Google Chrome, Apple's Safari, Firefox, Amazon Silk, Vivaldi, and other open-source browsers like Chromium, Blackhawk, Gnome, Midori, etc..
This site is mobile-friendly and works on any Apple iOS device, and Windows 7.x to 11.x series of devices, Amazon's Fire/Kindle devices, virtually all flavors of Google's Android in tablets, phones, and gizmos, as well as most Linux boxes and project kits.
Photos, audio files and videos are all optimized for the web and load very fast, with fall-back support for Flash-enabled devices and legacy media players found in some browsers.
This website is not social media-centric. Social media is a digital platform where lies, hatred, conspiracy theories, and fake news are easily spread and believed by people with intellectual disabilities and mainly funded by ads.
Lastly, this website is ad-free. An ad-free world is a better world. There are no annoying pop-ups, no misleading links to ads, no AdSense, or any ad BS that track, harvest, sell your personal data, and slow down your browsing experience. Browse ad-free and it's the way the Internet was intended.
The web author recommends using the latest version of Vivaldi (a small Norwegian-based tech company) web browser for its built-in VPN, superior privacy and ad-blocking features.
Thanks for visiting!
268 Quirino Avenue
Looking for that rare part or vintage peripheral for your Apple/Mac or PC collection and couldn't find it at eBay or Amazon? Go ahead and browse my 'retro-tech' mini-store and you might be surprised to find it there!
Old computers and various techno-junks that the web author had acquired over the years (the PC era). Some are fascinating while others are simply intriguing gadgets/devices—before and after the Internet became mainstream.
The watershed era for the personal computer industry will always be the days when Apple (1976) and Microsoft (1975) were founded. Until today, both companies represent the best in PC hardware and software.