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After more than 34 months of active development, and with the contributions of thousands, we’re proud to announce that we’re ready…. Read more here…
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They say that just two cups of coffee shared between old friends can bring them back on touch no matter how long they have been apart..let us try that sometime. CONTINUE READING
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When Nokia Philippines, sent us an invite for Nokia ACTS (Artists Coming Together to Serve), I just had to come despite its Sunday afternoon schedule. Nokia ACTS is a collaboration between Nokia Philippines and the talented minds behind Rock Ed Philippines. It has built on the latter’s Project VIA (Volunteers Initiative for the Arts) whose primary goal is to teach underprivileged children how to either play musical instruments or train for voice via music camps.
“Through this program, we hope to make an impact in the lives of the children by giving them a chance to excel in something and a chance at a future profession,” says William Hamilton-Whyte, General Manager, Nokia Philippines. “We are glad to have partnered with Rock Ed Philippines who are very passionate in their belief that we should ‘educate to end poverty’.”
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If you are a blogger, a website owner, or a commenter, you may have notice how comments are fragmented since Web 1.0 and how it gets even more fragmented today - Web 2.0. Discussions about defragmenting Comments sparked up in the Comments space and the Blogosphere these past few months, especially with the growing popularity of services like Disqus, Intense Debate, and well the two most pointed-out fragmenter today - Shyftr and FriendFeed (to which I’ve said, it has been like that since Web 1.0).
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Thank goodness to Internet, I can tell everybody and pay my respects for the death of Rudy Fernandez.
I’m not really a fan, but he has a great resume and everything, Lorna Tolentino is lucky!
The fact that it literally took me a click to see the shocking news was a mere fantasy in the olden times when gossip mongers were the source of the fresh and shocking news. Internet really is great.
But being here in Hawai’i wherein you have to apply for a cable to get the news in the Philippines, is a little troublesome and lowers my chances of getting the latest stories.
Not only there’s difference if distance, there’s also time zone! Bummer. (BLOG ENTRY ENDS HERE)
We went to Hale’iwa Beach Park again to swim (at last!) and see the turtles.
Before I can even go deeper than my abdominal a whole floor of rocks and a fear of an unidentified beach which might have unidentified creatures lurking about struck me to stop and go no further.
But later on just as I was grooving along the rocky base, sea currents took me and an unidentified shell made a cut on a big toe. It was a centimeter long.
Just to be safe from any lurking micro-organisms that might harm me, I took the liberty of going out of the beach and call it a day on my part.
At least I know what to bring next time, what to watch out for, and why people frequent less.
Even so, sitting on a park bench and doing nothing but soak up the sun and the wind (with sun screen of course) is fine by me. (MORE That Trip )
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The schedule shown depicts a normal day… without issues or conflicts that need to be addressed. These are the days when everyone is happy and agreeable and all your gadgets and home appliances are working. Imagine what happens when your kid has a stomach ache or one has a tantrum… or your husband is suddenly sick and cannot drive or when work needs you on site past 5:30PM.
So what is YOUR day like?
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The NBI ID Card is now the most recommended and honoured Identification Card in the Philippines, with banks leading this “practice”, making it a de facto National ID. What is this NBI ID Card anyway? Is it really the National ID in practice? Will it become the National ID by law? Is it ready?
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Yesterday, we (together with my mom and Floyd again) went to Las Piñas Lying in Center. I’m not really sure why of all places but I think we need a referral letter from one of the doctors there in order for us to use my mom’s green card. Well, a green card is somewhat similar to philhealth/medicare, which can give us up to PHP25,000 (I think). It’ll be a great help definitely.
We arrived there around 8 in the morning and it opened up around 9:30. Honestly, I was really irritated from the start since I know Lying Ins are for pregnant women - I’m not even pregnant and what worse is that I’m sick. Plus, I thought that they will check me up again but it turned out that all we really need is their signatures! :b-boiling:
When we entered the doctors area and when my mom told them what we need, the doctors and the staff got a little confused (I’m not really sure what happened!) and somewhat the transaction (or what ever you call it) got messed up. Since I was kind of irritated from the beginning I threw out a tantrum (I don’t really know why I did that) and then a woman doctor suprisingly said to me in such a negative/sarcastic tone (in front of everyone): Hija, pipirmahan naman namin yan kaya wag ka nang sumimangot. Kahapon ka pa nakasimangot! (Hey! We will sign that so stop frowning! You have that kind of face since yesterday.) (@_@) Of course, I quiet down, I was shocked! Read the rest of this entry here »
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In line with ABS-CBN’s 55th Year Anniversary and ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc.’s (AFI) 10 years of expert, effective, life-changing public service has now brought altruism to a whole new level.
BayaniJuan – AFI’s answer to the Filipino’s clamor for decent living amidst trying times – was recently launched in partnership with Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp. in Bacolor, Pampanga.
Visit Angsawariko.blogspot.com for more.
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As part of the Independence day Celebration, Toledo City will celebrate its annual fiesta called HINULAWAN FESTIVAL every 12 of June. One of the events for the upcoming fiesta is the PHOTO CONTEST. Registration of the contest is free and Prizes are Stake. The mechanics of the contest are as follows: READ MORE HERE
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A renowned beauty icon, Cleopatra regularly indulged in milk treatments for her skin; the royal bather filling her tub with camel’s milk. Today, milk turns up in a variety of skincare products, including masks, creams and cleansers. Skin benefits. An excellent exfoliant, milk contains natural alpha hydroxy acids, which help to gently slough off dead skin cells. “It’s a natural way to eliminate old skin,” Ann Robinson - CEO of Caswell-Massey, the nation’s oldest apothecary - tells iVillage. READ MORE HERE
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Sun Tech Days, now in it’s 10th year, is a Worldwide Developer Conference that spans 15 cities across the world reaching more than 100,000 developers. So if ever you want to enhance your skills in Java, learn new things, contribute to the community and meet new friends, this is the conference you don’t want to miss.
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According to pinoyblurker, Bloggers Kapihan has launced a blog written by Jun Lozada himself.
I really think it is a great thing that he has a blog in part of his crusade to save the Philippines and maybe the world from utter destruction.
His latest blog entry “First Postings” talks about people who defame him and claim to be the voices of all pinoys around the globe that are actually paid dogs for the ever so corrupt officials.
His points and views are correct and makes you say your oh’s and ah’s, another good point is that it is in both Filipino and English, so everyone can understand. To top it all off, the layout is crips, clean, easy to acces and to the eyes. And a blog is a good communication medium even if you’re on dial-up or wi-fi. (more from Jun Lozada’s New Blog. )
So far, so good. This blog entry is just a reminder and a bulletin about our stay here in Hawai’i. It’s all because of the fact that I don’t have my own computer yet!
June 2 was that day and we went over to Hale’iwa, a super touristy spot for us to see the beach and for our new dad to see the turtles. (More from Empty Goals. )
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Yesterday was a very emotional day for me. It was all because of my period that I’m having for over a month. My mother and Floyd (boyfriend) have been bugging me about this so I eventually gave in to them and agreed to go see a doctor for a checkup. Before, I was hesitant (actually I didn’t really want to) because everyone here was telling me I might undergo a Transvaginal Ultrasound! Of course, I don’t want that. Imagine, that thing going inside of me (either way)?! Noo way! It might be just a simple thing to some of you but for me, it’s a big deal and might bring me all sorts of problems.
So to continue the story, like I said, I agreed but half-meant agreed. We (Me, my mother and Floyd) were all set and ready to leave the house yesterday morning when I acted out and told them that I don’t want to go. Floyd got mad at me and my mother walked out of the house - in other words, we had a fight. Floyd was extremely mad at me to the point that he hit me. He said they were all doing this for me and yet, I acted like a kid. Of course, that made me realized some things and calmed down.
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Finally, Warren and I are beginning to feel settled. It’s been a really hectic week for us both and it certainly felt like we were lost for a time.
We moved from Quezon City to Angeles City on the 24th of May. The house we were supposed to be moving into was still under construction at that time, there were changes Warren made to the original interior and it took longer than expected for the finishing touches to be applied. While waiting, we had to stay with my parents for a week so we sort of had to adjust to the new setting. We were so used to being just the two of us that having nieces and a nephew, parents and other people coming and going inside the house is a bit “unsettling”, but it also felt good to be home.
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