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Lisa writes from Baguio, where she resides with 7 dogs and 4 vintage cars. A firm believer in that if there's anything one should be generous about it would be information, she now supplements Go Baguio! with inside tips on visiting, living and doing business in this cool, cool city in the mist.

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Baguio Insider Now Available in 8 Major Languages

Written by lisa on Feb 13th, 2007 | Filed under: gobaguio, web/tech

Baguio Insider in Japanese

Make that nine, if you include the default language, English. Thanks to this really cool plug-in, Translate Widget by young Trevor Creech, visitors to this site can just click the appropriate flag on the side bar and read the whole site in their own language!

You can try it here — just click the flag representing your preferred language. Then just switch back to English by clicking the UK flag. I get a big kick out of reading my site in Spanish.

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The “Baguio” I Miss

Written by lisa on Feb 6th, 2007 | Filed under: baguio, camp john hay, food & beverage, gobaguio, holidays

I created a page called “Old Baguio.” There’s nothing in it yet, but I plan to post articles and photos of the Baguio I fell in love with.
Since Go Baguio!’s redesign, I have been receiving emails and comments from former Baguio residents who now live abroad. What we all have in common is, we knew Baguio during its “glory days” before the great earthquake in 1990 and miss it terribly.

Of course we can’t turn back time. All we can do is give you a glimpse of Baguio Past and hope that Baguio Present will try at least to live up to it.

Here are the things I miss:

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From Zero to Webmaster

Written by lisa on Dec 20th, 2006 | Filed under: baguio, gadgets, gobaguio, web/tech

Three years ago, before the age of what Oprah calls the “new 30,” I decided that I was going to learn to build a web site. This is coming from someone who used to type her term papers on mom’s extra portable typrewriter, who used to mimeograph forms, whose best buddy was a product called “Touch & Go.” Remember when xeroxed pages were dark gray and the letters white?

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Going for No. 1

Written by lisa on Dec 9th, 2006 | Filed under: baguio, gobaguio, web/tech

Going for No. 1

I never thought I would be happy to be the Number 2.

And today, I found out that I was . . .

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Blogging Baguio

Written by lisa on Nov 8th, 2006 | Filed under: baguio, gobaguio, travel / vacation, web/tech

Go Baguio! Your Guide to Baguio City Philippines is such a dynamic website, its pages updated almost daily, so one would think there’s no need to maintain a web journal for it. Why don’t I just keep adding pages instead of trying so hard to learn how to customize a blog?

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