Enjoy Everyday as a Holiday

How time flies, A new week is coming, but in my mind, we just celebrated our Chinese new year, celebated Lantern Festival, spent my awful date of birth, but it’s already been March 1st today, that means we have passed 1/6 of the entire year. I’m alraedy 24 years old now, I don’t know how fast my rest of life will be spent.
My Fedora 10 Free PDF Downloaded over 35,000 times

I remembered Fedora 10 was released in the nighth of Nov. 25th, 2008 at 22:00 pm Beijing Time, as soon as it’s available for download, my-guides.net published it’s great tutorial Fedora 10 Installation Guide, which I learned a lot from its Fedora 9 Installation Guide when I tried Fedora (Fedora 9, this is the first Linux distro I tried and installed in my entire hard disk) for the 1st time, it’s really helpful for a Linux and Fedora newbie. I didn’t sleep all the night but translated it into Chinese, to do my best to help others who wants to try the latest Fedora distro. Although I keeped translating this great guide for a whole night, but only finished its first 8 chapters, with 2 Fedora fans’ help the second day, we finally submited to my-guides.net a Chinese version.
Pagico for Fedora now Available for Download
Pagico is a strong and powerful personal information manager, it’s not only a GTD tool, but also an organizer with all your amazing ideas which is available for download as a closed source software now.
The Pagico team is focused on developing a useful, flexible and easy to use knowledge base software for both Mac and PC. Its mission is to deliver a better solution to make people’s work done easily, quickly and smoothly, thereby saving their time.

Pagico Software provides you a whole new way to see and arrange your schedule, that’s its Visualized Schedule Flowchat feature, which I like most. This flowchart helps you concentrating on what’s in the near future, what needs to be done at present, and what’s already overdue, in a completely new better way!
My Awful Birthday This Year

Feb 19th is my birthday this year, as all of you know in China, we have two calendars, one is Chinese Lunar Calendar, and another one is the Gregorian Calendar, we uses Gregorian calendar in newspapers, TVs, computers, and even paying us salary in a Gregorian Calendar one month time cycle. But most rural people uses Lunar Calendar to arrange farming. I’m from a rural area in Hanzhong, China’s northwest Shaanxi Province, I always spent my birthday on Chinease Lunar Calendar customarily.

