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Sure, there were rains these past few days, but none really so strong that could cause severe damages to phone lines, electric wires and the likes. So, why am I having intermittent internet connection again?!
It’s really is frustrating to be ‘hanged’ in the middle of your work and finally be met by the sign “Problem Loading Page.”
So, what’s the problem with Digitel again this time?
No, I didn’t bother calling them… yet. Why? Because I hate to be patronized with the scripted words “I’m sorry for that inconvenience, sir.” and “Is there something else I can help you with, sir?”
Really now, with companies with such technologies, you would at least expect that they would inform whenever they are doing some maintenance work in their lines… but nada!
You’ll just know it when call them after being frustrated by erratic internet connection.
But fail to pay your dues, and you’ll surely hear it from them.
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We’ve seen the news on TV (for those who were lucky to have electricity), we’ve seen it on the net and read a lot of blog post about it.
I’m sure many who were spared from the wrath of Onyo, and our kababayans who are outside the country would like to send help to the victims of typhoon Onyo.
Here’s a list of how we can send our help:
Through Philippine National Red Cross, you can also check your local Red Cross chapters
Government set-up drop off points:
- Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) center at the Batasan complex in Quezon City, telephone nos. +632951-7119 and +63918-421-9780;
- DSWD National Capital Region (NCR) office in Quiapo, Manila, tel. nos. +632-734-8634 to 25 and +63915-291-3722; and the
- DSWD National Resource Operations Center in Pasay City, tel. nos. +632852-8081 and +632-734-8622
Donations through Paypal via TXTPower
Through your local parishes and universities
Check also MLQ3’s post on How to help for more information
Send prayers too, most important.
More posts where to send help:
Tonyo Cruz: Call for action: Help typhoon, flood victims in the Philippines
bury me in this dress: Where to send donations for victims of Typhoon Ondoy
Mag kwento ni Sam Juan: Mga paraan kung papanao makakatulong sa mga nasalanta ng bagyong Ondoy
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Posted by: Roy in Announcement, Philippine, Reaction, customer service, feedback & reviews, government, mobile technology, tags: 2327, 2977, Bank of the Philippine Islands, BPI, Globe scheme, Globe Telecoms, illegal text adverts, irritating text alerts, ningas-kugon
Just when I thought that I would have peace of mind because I am not receiving and text adverts for quite a while now, nor do my cell phone credits mysteriously disappear… I received a text from Globe which says that I could get 15 free text credits if I would be able to load a total amount of P340 for the month of September.
What?! 15 for P340?!
Honestly, I could accumulate that amount from my monthly load without a problem, but to equate 15 free texts for such an amount… should I be thankful?
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The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has postponed the opening of classes in colleges and universities to June 15.
The suspension of classes was announced by CHED Chairman Emmanuel Angeles, citing the threat of A(H1N1) as the main reason.
Angeles said that there are many foreign students and students who came from countries that are exposed to swine flu, the one-week period will give enough time for self-quarantine for students who came from abroad.
It could be recalled that De La Salle University earlier suspended classes after its students were tested positive for A (H1N1). Some universities have also postponed classes prior to the CHED announcement.
The inclement weather these past few days was also cited by Angeles as the second reason for the postponement.
Text from Inquirer.net Breaking News on CHED decision:
Classes in public and private colleges and universities throughout the country will start on June 15 and not June 8 as originally scheduled.
Dr. Emmanuel Angeles, chair of the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), announced the postponement on Saturday, saying the delay will give time for students who traveled abroad to do self-quarantine against the Influenza A (H1N1) virus
I hope this answers the questions of some readers if their province is included in the announcement.
As for the elementary and high school, let’s hope that the DepEd will also come out with a decision until tomorrow, because these younger students are in fact more vulnerable to the disease.
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Posted by: Roy in Announcement, Business, Philippine, Reaction, Transportation, feedback & reviews, management, money, scam, warning, tags: cashier, cheater, iBlog5 aftermath, insurance, involuntary, management, mandatory insurance, passenger feedback, Philippine company, scam, trasportation, victim, victory liner, voluntary?
Last Saturday, after attending iBlog5, my friend Zorlone was kind enough to drop me off in Monumento so I can conveniently ride the bus at the Victory Liner terminal.
As I went towards the cashier to get my ticket, I noticed a sign on the cashier’s window which says something like “paying for insurance is voluntary” and I remembered that Victory Liner charge their passengers for insurance when you pay for your fare at the terminal.
Since I haven’t been travelling for quite a long time, I asked the cashier how much is the fare up to Dau, where I would get off (the bus I’m riding will be going to Dagupan), to which she answered P122.00, so I gave her P125.
She gave me my P3 change and two tickets… wait! Two tickets?!
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Posted by: Roy in Announcement, Philippine, Reaction, customer service, feedback & reviews, government, news, politics, tags: benefits, Filipino, government service, health insurance, hospitals, Philhealth, philippines, professional fees
This couldn’t come at a more appropriate time, an increased in benefits of PhiliHealth members. Come April 5, 2009, members will enjoy a 35% increased in benefits, in almost all possible benefits a member can avail of.
Although, reading from the PIA website, the motivation for 35% increase for members is President Arroyo’s birthday (sounds political, if you ask me). Anyway, for whatever reason as long as we, members, get to avail of these benefits without hassle and prejudice.
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Posted by: Roy in Philippine, Reaction, government, management, news, opportunities, tags: Arthur Principe, deaf-mute, education, Filipino, good news, qualifications, Supreme Court
Not that he has special skills, talents or an extra-ordinary qualification, but Arthur Principe, 35, deaf-mute, being hired by country’s highest court sets a milestone not only for himself, but also for the whole country, and sends a message that they can work side and co-exist with other people.
Supreme Court hiring it’s first deaf-mute employee in the person of Arthur Principe, I believe should be congratulated. For they have set a precedent that others can emulate - and should emulate!
We’ve been hearing talks and advocacies left and right, about giving our ‘handicapped’ brothers equal opportunity in our society. Yet few really follow and practice such advocacy.
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Posted by: Roy in Announcement, Economy, Philippine, Review, Taxes, government, money, news, tags: Filipino, government, higher taxes, Juan dela Cruz, Philippine, Pinoy, Taxes, VAT
The math seems good… the theory that is. But would Juan dela Cruz really benefit from a higher tax rate?
Increasing the VAT from 12 percent to 15 percent and decreasing the corporate tax from 30 percent to 25 percent, while giving fixed wage earners 3% tax credit from their income is what former budget secretary Benjamin Diokno calls as “rewarding hard work and penalizing too much consumption.”
Let’s see, let’s say I worked hard and I earn - overtime pay, salaries, commissions, etc. I will benefit from the tax credit. But I would avoid the 15 percent VAT, which will definitely be passed on by traders to consumers, if I don’t consume… err, I don’t buy.
Diokno, together with his fellow economists from the University of the Philippines Schoold of Economics Dante Canlas and Felipe made the proposal for higher tax rates and warned that revenue shortfalls and slowing economic growth could re-ignite fiscal woes that could force the next government to cut spending for infrastructure projects and social services.
We can all flood the simple mind of Juan dela Cruz with economic rhetoric and other technical stuffs. But at the end of the day, he only sees corrupt government officials pocketing every penny they can lay their hands on, with only so little amount, if ever there are any being trickled down to him.
Math is good… if only they could be “honestly” applied in real life.
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With only a few days left, there won’t be too much of a reminder that can be made to signify how important Earth Hour is.
And this is just a short post to remind everybody that Earth Hour 2009 will be on Saturday, March 28.
Turn off your lights for just an hour, from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM, a simple act that shows you are voting for Mother Earth and helping create awareness about the impending Global Warming (if it isn’t upon us yet).
Remember, March 28, 2009, 8:30 to 9:30 PM, just one hour of your time.
An hour to be in dark, to contemplate. Better be in the dark for an hour than be in it for eternity.
It’s a small gesture, but it can help create a lot of impact.
Vote for Mother Earth. Participate in the Earth Hour 2009.
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Posted by: Roy in Philippine, Reaction, news, politics, warning, tags: 11-year old, congressman, crook, jalosjos, pedophile, philippines, poor juan dela cruz, poor justice system, rape, rapist
First, it was Claudio Teehankee, Jr., then the first batch of suspects in the Aquino-Galman double murder case, and just recently the final batch of 10 suspected convicts for the Aquino-Galman case… now it’s former congressman and convicted rapist Romeo Jalosjos who will be freed!
By Thursday, Jalosjos will be free man. Thanks to the release order signed by Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) director Oscar Calderon.
Where is the country’s justice going to?
Calderon to the Department of Justice (DOJ) Jalosjos’ request for the colonist status. Lo and behold, it was approved!
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