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- Gabriela

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True, there's a wind farm in Ilocos Norte, but the people here are paying very, very high electricity bills especially in Laoag City. And our electric cooperative here, INEC, doesn't want to accept partial payments, and immediately collects a Php50 surcharge if the consumer pays after due date. INEC is very oppressive. The wind farm seems useless because it doesn't give any change in electricity rates. INEC, most people think, is the most oppressive company in Ilocos Norte.
- 30 November 2011
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- Analysis ni Rod Brozas: ANg Bansang Pilipinas Ngayon: Sa Pamumuno ni President Noynoy Aquino

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ANg Bansang Pilipinas Ngayon: Sa Pamumuno ni President Noynoy Aquino: ITO DAPAT ang pagtuunan ng Gobyerno natin. Subalit, tuloy-tuloy ang pagcollect ng taxes at pagdagdag ng bagong taxes. Kaya kung ang ibinibigay na dagdag pork barrel ay ibinigay na lang sa direct tang proyekto sa NGOs at Nagtayo na lang ang Governo ng Government Own Factory na pwedeng pagtrabahuan ng mag tao, makakatulong. Ang Mahirap, patuloy ang pag-collect ng mga taxes at dagdag taxes pero patuloy ding naghihirap ang mga tao. Ang hirap na sinasabi ay ay di makayanang dagdag bayad sa Toll, Sa Gasolina, Sa Kuryente, Sa Pagkaing Binibili, Sa Tuition Fee, Sa School Supplies, Sa Damit at sa mga pang-araw-araw na sabings na natitira. Sa kabilang banda, ang makikitaan mong namimili sa mga mamahaling establismento, may mgaelectronics na magaganda at mga damit at tsinilas na mamahalin, ay mga kamag-anak ng mga Politicians at mga Politicians mismo at ibang matatas na opisyalis ng governeno. Yan ang nagiging bahagi ng hati ng status ng bansa, lumalaki ang bilang ng naguguom-o mahirap, at kumokonte ang mga average o mga middle class. Ito ang palatandaan ang ang economy ng isang bansa ay mahina...Tama na. Palitan na. Puro Tsismis at showbiz nalang. Dapat Totoong Kapakanan ng Bansa. Pagsugpo sa Corruption vs Pagkonte na kayang mong bilhin sa halaga ng pera mo = Noynoy Adminstration!
- 19 November 2011
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- Pinoy Henyo

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A Letter of Plea to the Government Dear my Philippine government, I have a letter for you. I tried my best to get your attention, asking the help of several people, knocking at the doors of the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), to the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)and to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). I failed to get your attention. I am pleading that you give a chance for me to be heard. It is about a tree I discovered and researched on as a source of sustainable biofuel.. I spent more than two years doing research on it and have proven it to be a source of sustainable fuel for cooking, lighting and blend for gasoline engines. Already, one University, the University of Tennessee has confirmed my findings. I wrote a pamphlet on how to grow the tree, extract its oil without using any sophisticated and expensive method and how it can help as carbon sink and lessen the pressure on other trees used as firewood. I have been using the oil for quite sometime now and have demonstrated it to my trainees, some coming from abroad, and to the media (international and local). I have written several articles published in international newspapers and magazines fearful that one day, biopirates will get and own the tree. To prevent this, I have done germplasm collection and seedbanked these. I started training farmers and have organized a planters group. I have planted thousands of the trees and distributed thousands more to farmers. I have a machine fabricated to extract oil at a faster and more efficient way. If only I can be extended help, I can train more, even train technicians to be trainors and plant more. Today, I am afraid I can no longer hold on to this knowledge. Biopirates have smelled blood and they are coming in for a kill. One is very near our shores. Soon, the technology and the knowhow that goes with this tree will leave us and benefit other companies or countries. I hope it will not be to late before you respond. I need your help. Help me care and produce more of these trees and teach our people in the countryside its value so that we Filipinos can be proud to say we have our own sustainable source of energy that is grown from trees, one that does not displace food crops and people but one that can be integrated with our trees and in our forests, from which they come from, in the first place. Help me to let this tree and the technology that goes with it, stay on our shores. Not to be another victim and be added to the long list of biopirated Philippine plants and knowledge. I need your help, not for me...or anything else..but for the thousands of Filipinos out there. Thank you so much. Michael A. Bengwayan, Ph.D Director Cordillera Ecological Center
- 13 November 2011
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- Concerned Mommy

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we should not let our children rely heavily on high tech gadgets and toys even if we can afford to give them these stuff. IMHO kids that are pampered with such devices lack the analytical and decision making skills that they would need when they grow up. Yung diskarte ika nga. We should train our children and let them learn how to exist without these high tech gadgetries
- 3 August 2011
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- Rainier Pogi

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The tabletop personal computer might be at the end of its days in the United States but I don't think that would be the immediate case here in the Philippines. Just look at the myriad surplus shops selling old units -- and they're still making good business! I just wish the companies in the US or Japan just donate their old PCs that are still in good condition to our schools.
- 3 August 2011
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- Lando

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The government should focus more on creating solutions for the garbage problem in towns and cities. Solutions like this one planned in Bataan is good and could probably be the solution we need. But I do hope that the budget allocated for this are spent accordingly and not fall into some crooked politician's pockets.
- 3 August 2011
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New Technologies Archive
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The Tech Trends in 2012
Posted on January 9, 2012 | No CommentsWe have seen a lot of new (and some old and rehashed) technologies in 2011 and 2012 won’t be dissimilar. What new technologies are we bound to see this year?... -
The World’s First Vertical Forest Is Growing Sky High
Posted on December 23, 2011 | 1 CommentDid you know that Milan is one of the most polluted cities in Italy? Apparently urban sprawl and increased emissions are major causes for slumping air quality in the international... -
Era of Consumer PC in its Twilight?
Posted on July 27, 2011 | No CommentsSAN FRANCISCO–Silicon Valley’s old guard is waking up to the fact that the era of consumer PC may be in its twilight, accelerating the need to invest and adapt to... -
Solution to Garbage Problem Seen
Posted on July 24, 2011 | No CommentsA solution to the perennial garbage woes in the country will probably be solved with the establishment of a US$500-million pilot project plant in Orion, Bataan. Mayor Jose “Pepe” Santos... -
NTC to Continue Hearing on PLDT-Digitel Deal Next Week
Posted on July 7, 2011 | 3 CommentsThe National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) will continue next week its investigation into the acquisition of mobile telco Sun Cellular by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), according to NTC... -
3-Years, P3M, 3 Modern Coffee Mills
Posted on July 4, 2011 | 1 CommentFrom just a P3 million loan payable in three years, RMC Benguet Arabica Coffee Growers Cooperative is now running the most modern Arabica coffee mill in the country, thanks to... -
In Philippines, Dutch Firm Finds Perfect Factory Fit
Posted on July 4, 2011 | No CommentsOne of the first things that Onno Luitjes and his Filipino wife, Lyndy, noticed when they ordered certain machine parts for fabrication was that the workers in the small shop... -
India’s Rural Poor Give up on Power Grid, Go Solar
Posted on July 4, 2011 | No CommentsBoommi Gowda used to fear the night. Her vision fogged by glaucoma, she could not see by just the dim glow of a kerosene lamp, so she avoided going outside... -
Understanding the 4G Alphabet Soup
Posted on July 2, 2011 | 1 CommentA pinch of LTE, a dash of HSPA+, and a dollop of Mbps: the perfect ingredients for a healthy serving of 4G alphabet soup. By far the most complex dish... -
Ateneo Receives WiMAX Donation from Ionics EMS
Posted on July 2, 2011 | 1 CommentImagine a 4G broadband campus-wide information system in Ateneo. How does having access to a fast WiMAX connection from Ateneo to Marikina sound to you? And if you’re a budding...

















