Being on time with an appointment is usually not a problem for me except when I get caught on the way with situations beyond my control like unexpected traffic jam. As a matter of practice, I set more ... read more
By recognizing voice commands and responding to them, I do not mean a soldier following his officer’s order nor a child scurrying as the mother calls him. I use the phrase to refer to an old voice recognition ... read more
My attention was called when I visited ULOP, a forum frequented by Filipino i-café owners, and saw a new thread discussing about a news release containing a senator’s objection on the plan of the Department of Trade and ... read more
The results of an academic study conducted by three (3) professors from the University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP-NCPAG) showed that Filipinos are suggesting nothing less than capital punishment should be imposed ... read more
As I write this article, there’s a viral issue spreading in the various social networks about a folly committed by a government agency in its effort to portray what its officials are doing in the aftermath of Typhoon ... read more
It’s raining hard and strong wind blows as I write this article due to visiting Typhoon ‘Pedring’ (International Codename: Nesat) exactly one day and two years after the Typhoon ‘Ondoy’ (International Codename: Ketsana) devastated our area. According to ... read more
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