Ninoy’s Death And Our Democracy
Thirty-two (32) years ago today, the Philippines was still under the martial rule of the late dictator when his most prominent political enemy was killed at the tarmac of the Manila International Airport. The then President Ferdinand Marcos ... read more
The Computers, The Internet And Me
Everytime I use a computer and connect to the Internet to compose and publish a blog, I cannot avoid recalling my affair with computers and the World Wide Web. When asked of my bragging right as a Senior ... read more
Blogging Again With A New Rig
My last blog about working again as a senior citizen was published in November 26, 2014 and although I finished my consultancy job in the end of February of this year, I failed to blog again since that date. ... read more
Working Again As Senior Citizen
After more than seventeen (17) years of not reporting in an office as an employee, I am now back to a 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM work schedule albeit during Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Beginning this month, ... read more
Cyberya: Another Name For ‘Pisonet’
According to PLDT website, “Cyberya” is KaAsenso’s offering for entrepreneurial Pinoys looking to start their own minigosyo or earn more by providing an internet-rental service, which will allow their customers to surf the internet for as low ... read more
Curbing Cellphone Theft With “Kill Switch”
Now filed in the House of Representatives is HB No. 4511 or “An Act Requiring All Cellphone Network Service Providers to Equip All Mobile Phones They Provide to Postpaid Users With a ‘Kill-Switch’ Software to Enhance Security and ... read more
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