Read My Year Ender Post
The year 2007 is almost about to end. The last 3 months of this year has been the best time for Stylemo. Before I had those PSP hacking tutorials, my blog was so fucking boring. I was searching in the internet for guides, walkthrus and tutorials about installing custom firmwares in the PSP and I found some which are really hard to understand especially by newbies. So I thought of writing one myself. One that can be understood by even a kid. Of course I have to base it on experience. I had to ask myself what was the hardest thing to understand in the other guides? Then I formulated an answer and there it was. The guide should always be specific and clear of what to do before and after the process. And of course it should be easy to follow. The most important thing was, the guide should be accessible and not requiring a password to view it.
I really thank all the visitors who came in and read my guides and my writings though i know I’m really not a good writer at all. I thank all the people who left all their great comments and all the people who asked for help. I felt like a rockstar but really I’m not. All the credits go to the one PSP Hacking God out there, Dark Alex. Without him, the guides wouldn’t have existed. And we’re all just doing shit with our PSP.
I’m really glad that I’ve helped a lot of people and kids out there who wanted to have the best out of their Playstation Portables. Homebrew capability is the best thing a PSP can ever have. I really love the homebrew apps. WiFi Sniffer, IRShell, PDF reader and Comic Reader. These are just some of the homebrew applications that I usually use. And as much for games, I’m really picky when it comes to choosing games. I love racing, action and RPGs. I’m really not into sports and fighting but sometimes I do play those kind of stuff when I’m bored.
So what should all of you expect in Stylemo for the year 2008? I’ve been planning a lot of things for this site. But here’s something sure for you to expect: a website redesign early next year. I’m also gonna put up a gallery of wallpapers for the PSP and my first PSP XMB Theme. I’m also gonna fix up my online portfolio and integrate it here. So this site is gonna be a blog and a portfolio. I’ll be adding new topics like Web Design, and some more new topics other than the PSP. This is just a draft of all the things I have to do next year.
Again, thanks all guys and Happy New Year! Wishing you all the best next year.
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Hi Rex. It’s really hard to keep up with the other bloggers out there. Maybe all I need is the right connection. But I will have that later. I know it. Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I’ll keep that in mind. The year has just started and we have a long year ahead. It’s really hard to divide time between 2 jobs (I’m an office boy and a freelancer), family and blogging but I will manage my time. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year, pare. It’s nice to know young Pinoys such as myself are making a name for themselves online. I read a while back you wanted a PSP buddy to hang out with? Haha when I get back to Manila, let’s think about it. Wala din akong kalaro kahit alam ko na rumarami ang may ari ng PSP.
Happy New Year, and great work on the guides. Sayo lang naman ako hindi naguguluhan pagdating sa firmware. A suggestion: post some of your most recommended homebrew, a top 10 of the available applications if you will, and how to install them. As we all know, our PSPs are not just for games. Thanks!
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@Ryan & @NinJa Skrima: Thanks a lot to you guys. Thank you also to all those who dropped by the site and gave this site to be here for a reason.
Happy New Year to all!
38 minutes before midnight. Damn.
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Much props to you StyleMo and not enough thanks can be said for your generosity and time for generating easy to follow walk-thru’s. Your site has helped many and myself unleash the might and potential of our prescious portable gadgets. I’m even considering to acquire an iPod touch as well because of your blog. Thanks for keeping my thumbs busy… ingat pare and HaPpy New Year to you and yours! ~ninja
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Well, I guess all I can say is thanks! I just got a friend’s PSP 2 days ago, and your site has been beyond helpful in communicating how to get and use custom updates in common language. You really ought to just make a compendium or something like that, since the way you explain it just plain works.
Once again, thanks for all your help. It’s people like you, people who do the little things to help people out, who make humanity a good and decent thing. Keep up the good work!
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