Tuesday, May 10, 2011

RT @mental_floss: In 2009 Americans used 378 million gallons of gas per day. That extra 0.9 cents/gallon was worth nearly $3.5 million/day.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

RT @TIME: Your mind can save the planet | http://ti.me/dY5th4

Sunday, April 17, 2011

RT @sciam: The Orderly Chaos of Proteins (preview) http://bit.ly/hPyUf0
RT @nytimes: ‘Three Cups of Tea’ Author Defends Book http://nyti.ms/gtIzN5

Thursday, April 14, 2011

RT @TIME: "What if there's no hell?" The question (

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

RT @TIMEHealthland: Fish oil may help prevent symptoms of postpartum depression | http://ti.me/dOfoJn

Monday, April 11, 2011

RT @beatlesbible: 11 April 1969 (42 years ago today) The Beatles' single Get Back/Don't Let Me Down was released in the UK. More info: http://bit.ly/gm9bzM
RT @BBCNews: Royal couple on pre-wedding visit http://bbc.in/fTbpmw

Sunday, April 10, 2011

RT @dyabsports: University San Carlos swimmer Lorendale Echavez wins 2 gold medals and a silver in swimming of PRISAA National Games. http://bit.ly/i2HRdh
Ernesto Ybanez Jr. of Central Visayas bags the men’s long jump gold medal in the PRISAA Collegiate National Games. http://bit.ly/f33VKp
RT @ABSCBNKapamilya: ABSCBNNews.com: Architect wins Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2011 http://t.co/26OiWYt via @ABSCBNNews
RT @iaeaorg: IAEA daily briefing and status update of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, radiation monitoring, IAEA activities: http://on.fb.me/gXfErK

Saturday, April 9, 2011

RT @ANCALERTS: PHIVOLCS Taal Volcano Bulletin - 10 April 2011, 8:00 A.M. http://bit.ly/fXG2y6

Friday, April 8, 2011

RT @mlq3: Fall of Bataan Photo: http://ping.fm/EUZeY

Sunday, April 3, 2011

RT @govph: To those asking, Araw ng Kagitingan will be observed on April 9, a Saturday. Please refer to Proc 84 http://wp.me/p10moZ-36H

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

RT @HuffPostWorld: #Libya's Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa defects from Gaddafi's government http://huff.to/h5FwZT
RT @govph: Statement of President Aquino on the execution of the three Filipinos in China http://wp.me/p10moZ-548

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

RT @worldmusicem: The miracle is this the more we share the more we have. - Leonard Nimoy #quote
RT @worldmusicem: The miracle is this the more we share the more we have. - Leonard Nimoy #quote

Monday, March 28, 2011

RT @billboarddotcom: "Songs for Japan" is set for a top 5 debut on this week's Billboard 200 album chart http://bit.ly/hhCn6t
RT @abscbnnews: DPWH execs seek dismissal of Cebu lamp post case http://bit.ly/hg2nXZ #philippines #news

Saturday, March 26, 2011

RT @Reuters: Pfizer unit recalls two possibly mislabeled drugs http://t.co/YeFrdR7

Friday, March 25, 2011

RT @CBSNews: U.S. woman found guilty of sedating husband with laced milkshake, bludgeoning him to death: http://bit.ly/gYNbuG

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

RT @philoquotes: What is permissible is not always honorable. ~ Cicero

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Oil firms reduce gasoline prices by 60 centavos to P1 a liter, but hiked diesel prices by 60 centavos and kerosene by 50 centavos a liter.
RT @alarabiya_eng: US and allies agree on key NATO role for Libya http://goo.gl/pqS3u #Libya #gaddafi
RT @cnnbrk: 22,641 dead or missing in wake of #quake, tsunami, Japan's National Police Agency says. http://ping.fm/wq4li

Monday, March 21, 2011

RT @Jayvee: "I remember a time when Facebook respected writers and allowed paragraphs."
Voting 212-46 with four abstentions, the House of Representatives impeaches Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez.
RT @huffingtonpost: The first full face transplant in the U.S. http://huff.to/hBtmN9
RT @sunstaronline: Cebu City Representative Cutie Del Mar votes yes to #impeachment.
RT @sunstaronline: Cebu Representatives Pabling and Pablo John Garcia vote no to #impeachment of Ombudsman Gutierrez.
RT @glendamgloria: Great visual of the ex president. Picture says it all.
RT @1rgcruz: ecleo was still called because he has not been dropped from House rolls
RT @1rgcruz: Dato Arroyo votes no.
RT @teddycasino: ANAD's Alcover first to vote no.
RT @ancalerts: NOW ON ANC: House voting on impeachment of Ombudsman Gutierrez
RT @mextjapan: (English version)Reading of radioactivity level in drinking water by prefecture[Mar 21, 2011]http://bit.ly/ehlSxF #mext #jishin

Sunday, March 20, 2011

RT @TomokoHosaka: World Bank: Japan reconstruction may take 5 years. Damage estimated at $123-$235 billion http://yhoo.it/ifbjUe
RT @ANCALERTS: RT @ryan_chua: Senate hearing on military corruption starts. Mr. and Mrs. Ligot present
RT @bbcnews: Explosion in Tripoli - witnesses http://bbc.in/g9AgeB
RT @breakingnews: Japan nuke plant operator says 2 of 6 units now under control after fuel storage pools cool - AP
RT @japannewsdaily: Japan dead, missing near 21000 amid atomic crisis http://sns.ly/wVcpy8
RT @abscbnnews: PAL’s Japan ticket prices soar to P160,000 http://bit.ly/hrwhBk via @ABSCBNNewsBiz
Due to softening of oil prices in the world market, Philippine prices of gasoline will be slashed by P1 starting tomorrow, March 21. http://ow.ly/4i5Lf

Saturday, March 19, 2011

RT @NDRRMC_Opcen: NDRRMC Update re Flooding, Landslide
RT @wolfblitzercnn: Each Tomahawk cruise missile costs roughly $1 million. US launched 100 against #Libya targets. You do the math.
RT @ndrrmc_opcen: NDRRMC Update on Philippine Gale Warning No. 10, issued 20 Mar 2011,5:00AM
http://tinyurl.com/4nrldg4
RT @ndrrmc_opcen: NDRRMC Update on Philippine Gale Warning No. 10, issued 20 Mar 2011,5:00AM
http://tinyurl.com/4nrldg4
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario is in Manama to check on the situation of 49,000 OFWs stranded in chaotic Bahrain.
Pinoy flyweight Milan Melindo stops his Mexican foe in just one round in the main event of Pinoy Pride 4 at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel.
RT @iaeaorg: Powerpoint presentation: Technical Briefing on the Radiological Situation in Japan http://ping.fm/nMX27

Friday, March 18, 2011

Japan disaster glossary: Sievert, Cesium-137 and other words

The Chernobyl incident in Ukraine in 1986 was considered the world's worst nuclear accident until now. A carbon-fed fire sent the radioactive elements high into the atmosphere affecting every country in Europe.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

NHK World Live Coverage sa krisis sa plantang nukleyar ug sa katalagman sa Japan: http://ow.ly/4gWo2
Kapamilya Relief Campaign gilusad alang sa mga biktima sa baha ug landslide sa Leyte, Southern Leyte ug Bohol. http://ow.ly/4gVvJ
Hinay apan kanunay ang uwan sa Sugbo karong buntag. http://ow.ly/4gVvJ
Way naangol sa baha sa Ormoc City, Leyte gahapon. http://ow.ly/4gVvJ
Controversial Luneta hostage negotiator Orlando Yebra fails the 2010 bar exam.
Controversial Luneta hostage negotiator Orlando Yebra fails the 2010 bar exam.
Brand new lawyers: 2010 Bar Passers Complete List http://ow.ly/4glyg
2010 Bar Top 10: 4 from Ateneo, 4 from UP, 2 from Arellano, and one each from University of San Carlos and the Ateneo de Davao.
Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama's son, Mikel, passes the 2010 bar exam.
2010 Bar Exam Top 10:

1. Caesario Antonio S. Singzon, Ateneo de Manila University, 89.000

2. Filemon Ray L. Javier, Ateneo de Manila University, 86.850

3. Paolo Carlo C. Tolentino, Arellano University, 86.800

4. Janette R. Ancog, Ateneo de Davao University, 85.900

5. Johanna Sunga, ADMU, 85.850

6. Krizelle Marie F. Poblacion, University of the Philippines, 85.650

7. Maria Christina C. Ortua, UP, 85.050
Krystal Lyn T. Uy, UP, 85.50

8. Johanna Eileen M. Capones, UP, 84.800

9. Wiliam Benson S. Gan, ADMU, 84.750

10. Glenn C. Carampatana, University of San carlos, 84.550
Darren L. Salipsip, Arellano University, 84.550
2010 Bar Exam Top 10:
1. Caesario Antonio Singzon, ADMU, 89.000
2. Filemon Ray Javier, ADMU, 86.850
3. Paolo Carlo Tolentino, Arellano, 86.800
4. Janette Ancog, Ateneo de Davao, 85.900
5. Johanna Sunga, ADMU, 85.850
6. Krizelle Marie Poblacion, UP, 85.650
7. Maria Christina Ortua, UP, 85.050
Krystal Lyn Uy, UP, 85.50
8. Johanna Eileen Capones, UP, 84.800
9. Wiliam Benson Gan, ADMU, 84.750
10. Glenn Carampatana, USC, 84.550
Darren Salipsip, Arellano, 84.550
A total of 982 out of 4,847 passed the 2010 Bar exams. This year’s passing percentage of 20.26% is lower than last year’s 24.58%.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Bob Arum sues Oscar De La Hoya over Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire. http://ow.ly/4gdiu
Radiation exposure 101 http://ow.ly/4gd8C
All time high. U.S. life expectancy: 78 years and 2 months.
Jobs available at the Kapamilya Local Job Fair this Saturday, March 19, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hippodromo Sports Complex, Cebu City.
RT @dailyyomiuri: According to govt estimates, of 1.76 million meals shipped to disaster-hit areas, only 1.29 million have reached shelters as of yesterday.
RT @iaeaorg: IAEA confirms list of injuries or contamination to people at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant: http://j.mp/e7TaXJ
RT @abscbnbreaking: ADVISORY: 2010 Bar Exams: Aside from http://ping.fm/0KDDp, results will be also be posted online at http://bit.ly/BarResults
RT @pressfreedom: Mob damages press in Bahrain; Saudis oust reporter - http://tinyurl.com/4q9ywqa
RT @ancalerts: Phil Younghusband may sit out AFC Challenge Cup group stage http://bit.ly/giiVgH

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Statement of President Aquino on the victory of the Philippine Azkals over the Mongolian Blue Wolves, March 15, 2011

Statement
of
His Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III
President of the Philippines

On the Philippine Azkals winning over the Mongolian Blue Wolves during the 2012 Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup prequalifying match on March 15, 2011

[Released on March 15, 2011]

The Filipino people stand united in congratulating our Philippine Azkals on their 3-2 aggregate win against the Mongolian football team during their prequalifying playoff match for the group stage of the Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup.

This is a victory borne out of the constant striving for excellence of our very own Azkals. Their excellence is not borne of luck, but of the perseverance that characterizes true athletes: discipline, cooperation, teamwork.  Along with their sportsmanship, these values continue to provide a rallying point for our countrymen. They symbolize our nation’s new era of transformation, in which our people stand at the cusp of greater glory on the world stage.

The Azkals can remain assured of the support and the encouragement of the Filipino people as they continue on to the AFC Challenge Cup Qualifiers.

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Taiwan lifts visa, work restrictions for OFWs

MANILA, Philippines - Taiwan has lifted the restrictions it imposed on visa applications and work permits for Filipino workers.

"We will immediately lift the restrictions on visa applications for all Filipino workers and resume the method used to process their work permits prior to Feb 7, 2011," the Taiwanese government said.

Taiwan made the move after noting the Philippines’ sincerity in repairing the damage caused by the deportation to China of 14 Taiwanese accused of fraudulent activities.

“We have taken note of (the Philippines’) concern over the restrictions imposed by Taiwan on the applications by your nationals for visa application and work permits,” Taiwan said.

Taiwan will also make available its online visa applications to Philippine tourists.

“(Taiwan) would like to thank you for the tireless and extraordinary efforts you have taken to bring our relations back to normal. We appreciate in particular the Special Emissary’s visit, which paved the way for a quick resolution to this unfortunate incident," the government said.

Special Emissary Manuel Roxas was tapped by President Benigno Aquino III to smoothen the strain ties between the 2 countries. He arrived on Tuesday from a second visit to Taiwan.

In a press conference, Roxas clarified that the Philippine government did not issue its apology regarding the deportation of 14 Taiwanese to China.

“Hindi tayo nag-apologize noon at ngayon. Nagkaroon lang ng mas malawak na paguunawa,” explained Roxas.

The incident triggered Taiwan to implement stricter measures on Filipinos applying for visas and work permits in the country.

“Noong nagkaroon ng insidente, nagdagdag ang Taiwan ng mga bagong rekisitos doon po sa mga naga-apply na mag-trabaho sa Taiwan,” said Roxas.

Roxas said that Taiwan required applicants to obtain their Social Security System (SSS) card as an additional requirement.

He added that the clearance from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) which they used to accept had to be authenticated by the foreign affairs department and Malacañang.

“Clearly, mga pampahaba ng proseso at halos mahihirap talaga ito,” Roxas said.

Also, employment documents and contracts must pass through a district court in Taiwan.

“Usually, mga 2 weeks of processing, humaba na ng mga 4 months. Kaya nangamba yung mga OFWs (overseas Filipino workers) doon,” he said. With ANC

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PH safe even under highest radiation level in Japan

Govt assures country is ready to face problem

MANILA, Philippines - Government officials assured the public today that even if the radiation from the devastated Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant moves up to Chernobyl-like levels, the Philippines would still be relatively safe.

In a press conference in Malacañang, Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Mario Montejo also stressed the Philippine Nuclear Research Institution (PNRI) will update the public every now and then if there is a change in the radiation levels in the air. A new bulletin will be issued at around 3:00 or 4:00 p.m. today.

DOST-PNRI Director Alumanda dela Rosa explained that the meltdown in the plant is at alert level 4, which means that humans are not allowed at least 20 kilometers radius around the plant.

In the Philippines, this does not mean anything yet since alert levels remain at zero, she said. This is the same status as last Sunday when news broke out of the damage in the oldest nuclear plant in the Fukushima prefecture.

“Even in a worst-case scenario, there is little extent [impact] in the Philippines,” she added.

Montejo cited, for example, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in April 1986 in Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine). It is the only one in history classified as a level 7 event.

“What happened in Chernobyl, it reached the Netherlands. But the Philippines is far from Japan…By then, the [composition] would have already dissipated,” he stressed.

In case there is a plume, the Philippines is still protected from the direction of the wind.

It is moving east from Japan towards the Pacific Ocean, Montejo explained. The winds will move in this direction at least until May 15.

PNRI has the capacity

“To reassure you, however, the Philippines has the capacity of measuring radiation [in the air],” dela Rosa stressed.

She explained that there are natural and man-made radiation levels present in the air right now, even in the food that we eat.

For example, man-made radiation contributes to about less than 0.06 millisievert per year. This comes from medical equipment and power plants, for example.

Sievert is the unit of dose of the biological effect of radiation.

There is no obvious effect of a 0 up to 250 millisievert of radiation absorbed by the body. When it reaches 250 to 1000 millisievert, the human will experience temporary nausea, a damage in blood cells, and sterility among men.

Death is already possible once the levels reach 1000-3000 millisievert. Above 3000, many are expected not to survive.

Dela Rosa explained that as of  7:30 p.m. on Monday, there was a 57 micro-sievert per hour detected in the air. Micro-sievert is 1000 less than a millisievert.

If Japan raises its alert level, “a similar move from the country will still depend on the level of radioactivity…we will have a dose assessment,” she added.

The country is ready

In the event that the Philippine will be affected, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) will put into action the already existing National Radiological Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (Radplan), officials said.

"The RADPLAN establishes an organized emergency response capability for timely, coordinated action of Philippine authorities in a peacetime radiological incident or emergency. Participating agencies such as the PNRI and the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) are given authority and responsibilities for coordinating activities of other agencies involved," the NDRRMC said in its website.

Montejo stressed there is not even an immediate need to test the products entering the country. In any case, the government would post on its website the products that would be prohibited.

Health Secretary Enrique Ona, for his part, said there is not even a need to stock up on iodine pills. These medicines are used to combat radiation at certain levels.

“I don’t think there is a necessity, but we know where to get it if necessary,” he said.

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Banco Filipino branches closed for 'bank holiday'

MANILA, Philippines - Several branches of Banco Filipino on Tuesday said they were closed for a bank holiday.

A person in one branch said management is "fixing something with the BSP [Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas]." Banco Filipino officials couldn't be reached for comment.

Banco Filipino has been seeking P25 billion in rehabilitation assistance and P19 billion in damages from the central bank for the 1985 closure that the Supreme Court said was illegal.

Bangko Sentral Governor Amando Tetangco and two deputy governors didn't immediately reply to text messages seeking a statement.

Spokeswoman Fe dela Cruz said a statement would be forthcoming.

In a separate development, Banco Filipino's thinly traded stock was delisted by the stock exchange last week, together with four other companies, for failure to submit regular reports. ANC Business

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Highest wave recorded in Baler, Aurora

MANILA, Philippines – The highest tsunami wave to hit the Philippines following the massive earthquake that hit Japan on Friday was 70 centimeters high, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).

“Ang pinakamataas na na-measure namin so far was 70 centimeters (2.30 feet) sa Baler, Aurora,” PHIVOLCS director Renato Solidum said in a press conference Friday night.

It was the third of a series of waves to hit Baler on Friday. The area was hit by a total of 4 waves as of 8:10 p.m.

PHILVOLCS also recorded a total of 4 waves in San Vicente, Cagayan. Two of the waves to hit the area reached a height of 60 cm (2 feet).

The tsunami waves started arriving on the Philippine shores at around 6 p.m.

Tsunami waves were also recorded in:

  • Virac, Catanduanes (3 waves)
  • Mati, Davao Oriental (2 waves)
  • Davao City (2 waves)
  • Legaspi (2 waves)

The lowest waves measured at 20 cm were recorded in Mati, Davao.

“These wave heights are consistent with what we have forecasted for the Philippines when we raised the Alert Level to 2 this afternoon,” said Solidum

Station Name Maximum Wave Height Arrival Time (local time)
San Vicente, Cagayan 1st wave 0.60 meters 6:00 PM
  2nd wave 0.60 m 6:20 PM
  3rd wave 0.40 m 6:50 PM
  4th wave 0.40 m 7:30 PM
Virac, Catanduanes 1st wave 0.60 m 6:30 PM
  2nd wave 0.60 m 7:10 PM
  3rd wave 0.70 m 7:50 PM
Baler, Aurora 1st wave 0.40 m 6:30 PM
  2nd wave 0.40 m 7:10 PM
  3rd wave 0.30 m 8:00 PM

 

Before the tsunami hit the Philippines, several people witnessed the sea water receding from the shores.

“Ang napansin ng iba ay ‘yung umatras yung dagat… mukhang consistent sa mga information na umaatras-tumataas, umaatras-tumataas,” said Solidum.

He said PHIVOLCS will continue to monitor until 11 pm because they are still seeing waves coming from Japan.

“We are still seeing waves coming from Japan, therefore based on our monitoring, we will see if we will just give you an update or we'll issue another bulletin.

PHIVOLCS earlier raised the Tsunami Alert to Level 2 in 19 Philippine provinces following the massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on Friday afternoon.

The earthquake generated huge waves in Japan at least 13-feet high, inflicting damage to the northeastern part of the country.

It also triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific from the coast of California to Indonesia. – With a report from Agence France-Presse

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Awto ug traysikol nagkabangga sa Opon, duha ang naangol.
Awto ug traysikol nagkabangga sa Opon, duha ang naangol.
Dugang 11 ka mga bay sa Banilad ang gitakdang gub-on karong adlawa.
Petron nipasaka na sab sa ilang presyo sa lana sugod sa alas-6 karong buntag.
Nakapasaka na sa presyo sa ilang mga produkto ang gasoline stations sa Sugbo sayo karong buntag.
Nag-uwan na sab sa Sugbo karong buntag.
Cebu City Vice Mayor Joy Augustus Young niawhag nga patiwason una ang school year una gub-on ang kabalayan daplin sa sapa.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

New Study: The best way to not forget a newly learned poem, card trick or algebra equation may be to take a quick nap.

Monday, January 3, 2011

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Att Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand. (Chinese Proverb)

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