More silly ideas will also be sought from other associate members of the D’ B I D A T Brood and the public. The towkey of Bidayuh dot Com (BdC) will rent his business premise in order to ease the import-export businesses, hoping that our e-products could penetrate the world market in the future.
You'll find that some of the graphic files were "snatched" from our CDC's web site. Well, the CDC has told us that she really loves the old graphic files - it seems that the files still have a kind of "sentimental value" to its creator, lah... L.O.L.!!!
As we have mentioned earlier in our news flash
section, our e-cards are yet to be in operational stage. At this moment,
we still refine the procedures – you know, lah… dealing with the government
in order to obtain a so-called "license" pun mangiak shusah, woooooo… L.O.L.!!!
The following are several categories for our e-cards:
| Category | Target Group |
| Bidayuh Heritage | 18 SX (Part I, Part II) |
| General Well-being | U (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, Part VII, Part VIII, Part IX, Part X) |
| Wild Party | 18 SX (Part I, Part II, Part III) |
| Love Affair | 18 SX (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V) |
| Family Affairs | 18 SX (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI) |
| Emergency Call | 18 SX (Part I) |
| Fiesta (Gawai & X'mas) | U (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, Part VII, Part VIII, Part IX, Part X) |
| Wedding | 18 SX (Part I, Part II) |
| Politics | 18 SX |
| Early Warning | 18 SX (Part I, Part II) |
| Graduation | U (kindy, u-grad, and p-grad) |
| Environment | U (Part I) |
| Nostalgic Moment | 18 SX (Part I, Part II, Part III) |
| Birthday | U (Part I, Part II) |
| "Thank You" Notes | U (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV) |
Other categories will be determined later. Well, folks… we need your support in order to survive. We welcome your polite comments and/or suggestions for the betterment of this project. Otherwise, we would be in the state of what the business management philosophy described as "If we don't serve our customers right, others will!". In addition, the American English Idioms described the situation as "Lose one's shirt", "Go to the dogs", "Shape up or ship out", and "Out on a limb" (ask for more).
L.O.L.!!!
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The C.O.O.'s note on October 09, 2000: The e-cards
are ready to use and available at http://www.bidayuh.com/cards/card.htm.
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