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Showing posts with label Announcements. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Time To Vote: FBW Logo Design Contest
The Filipino Bloggers Worldwide Logo Design Contest has finally reached its deadline of submission of entries last June 20. It is now time to vote for our chosen entry among the 11 beautiful designs submitted by FBW members. FBW would like to thank all of the participants who took the time and effort to join the competition. We now have to choose and vote for the entry who would win the following: 1 year domain, property rights of the logo, featured blogger (to earn fame and recognition), plus the $45 cash prize!
Wow! Too bad I only found out about it today. I could have joined, and eventually won those prizes! (Nah!)
FBW member bloggers are encouraged to vote because the best commenter would also win a $15 cash prize!
Now, we're talking! This is my chance to win at least a few bucks!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Photographic Me
If only I had photographers following my every move, so that I could boasts to the world that I am indeed a great man.
If only there was a paparazzi tailing me. He could have taken pictures of all the intimate, candid and "juicy" shots that could catapult me into fame.
The photographs could have captured how innovative and resourceful I was. It could have immortalized my acts of heroism and nationalism. It could have forever lessen my efforts in proclaiming how remarkable I was, for the pictures would be enough to speak a thousand words, and say something poignant
enough to galvanize an entire society.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Troll Tanong
Win a Be Kind To Us Trolls t-shirt for the one who can give the BEST answer to this question:
"Para mahimbing ang iyong pagtulog, ano ang pinaka da best na unan?"
English translation: "If you want a good night sleep, what do you think would be the best pillow?"
Hint: You do not need to take the question literally. Meaning, read between the lines - if you get my drift.
Just send in your answers via email at technospecs@gmail.com with the SUBJECT: Troll Tanong.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Wha ?! Pacquiao Loss To Bradley ?!
Wha ?!
Manny Pacquiao loss to Timothy Bradley via split decision?
Timothy Bradley defeated Manny Pacquiao via incredibly controversial split decision on scores of 115-113 across the board. With the win, Bradley unseats one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world, takes home his title belt, and retains his undefeated record with by far the biggest win and biggest moment of his career.
Every Filipino feels stunned right now, as well as with many fans watching across the globe.....and I think I want to see this fight a couple more times before I make up my mind about how I feel here. Many are crying robbery.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Be Kind To Us Baluts
Balutropolis centers on everything about "Balut" and the shady characters and their ideals that revolves around their neighborhood, and the rest of the world.
Balut (duck fetus egg), Penoy(milder version of the Balut - no feet, beak and feathered chick inside), Abnoy (more popularly cooked as "bibingkang abnoy" similar to an omelette) and Pulang Itlog (aka Itlog na Maalat or Salted Egg in English), are the variants of delicacies you can have from cooking and preparing these duck eggs.
These posts represents the different type of Balut-related articles, blogs, images, facts, people, and imaginative stories our hero or protagonist encounters in his everyday adventure.
Each adventure exploits encounters that could be categorically branded as simply mundane or insanely extraordinary.
Credit to the original authors and owners of the literary and art works gathered online, but would try my best to post original masterpieces.
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Monday, June 4, 2012
Be Kind To Us Trolls Too
This multi-million dollar, or more, movie was inspired by the highest grossing blockbuster courtroom tele-drama anticipated almost everyday by all Filipinos, Fil-Ams and media foreigners, worldwide. From the signing of the Impeachment complaint by the 188 Congressmen, until the final verdict of GUILTY by the Senator-Judges.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
TipidPC Magazine Issue No. 3
It's out and online !
You could read it online:
http://www.tipidpc.com/tpcmag/no3/
or Click on the link below to download the file in PDF format:
http://www.tipidpc.com/tpcmag/no3/content/assets/downloads/TPCmagNo3.pdf
http://bekindtoustrolls.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/tpcmagno3.pdf
"We'll do a hard copy print for special editions na lang. Anyway this has always been the direction of TipidPC magazine...that it will be online!" - Alex Amadeo
The best is yet to come !
Friday, December 30, 2011
Jose Rizal Day
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
(June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896)
December 30 is Jose Rizal Day commemorating the death of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, a Filipino polymath, physician, scientist. novelist, a prolific poet, essayist, diarist, correspondent, a polyglot conversant in at least ten languages, and the national hero of our country, the Philippines.
In the hope of securing political and social reforms for his country and at the same time educate his countrymen, Jose Rizal, the greatest apostle of Filipino nationalism, published several works with highly nationalistic and revolutionary tendencies.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Metro Manila Film Festival 2011
The 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival Official Entries
Taon-taon na lang ay may ganitong okasyon na pinagsasaluhan
Inihahain sa masang Pilipino para tuwing Pasko ay may aabangan
Mga piling pelikula na inaasahang sana ay papatok sa takilya
Panonoorin ng kapamilya, kapuso at kapatid habang maraming pera
1. My House Husband, Ikaw Na!
Mali, hindi ito yung typical na kuwentong Andres De Saya
Nawalan lang po ng trabaho ang lalaki ng pansamantala
Kaya Taga-luto, Taga-laba, at Taga-plantsa na muna
Habang may babaeng garutay at patawa na panay ang porma
2. Ang Panday 2
70% Computer Generated Images ang panlaban namin dito
Pinaghirapan at ginastusan namin talaga ito ng todo-todo
kahit walang masyadong sense ang aming naisip na istorya
busog naman sa special effects ang inyong mga mata!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas in Different Languages
With Christmas Day finally very near and just a few hours away, why not impress some of your friends overseas by saying "Merry Christmas" in their native language?
Stop by a chat room, post in your Facebook status, send a "tweet," or drop an e-mail.
No matter how you do it, spread some holiday cheer the way they do.
Here's how to say "Merry Christmas" in different languages:
TipidPC Rules!
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It is the premiere portal for trading - buying, selling and swapping computers, computer accessories and IT related services in the Philippines. Since its inception in 2001, TipidPC.com has been the conduit of more than a million transactions and has become a tool and inspiration for its members to become successful entrepreneurs.
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
St. Pedro Calungsod
Saint Pedro
The Philippines will have its second saint in Blessed Pedro Calungsod.
Calungsod was a 17-year old Roman Catholic Filipino martyr who was killed while doing missionary work in Guam in 1672. He was beatified on March 5, 2000, by Pope John Paul II.
A skilled Sacristan and Catechist, he accompanied Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores to the Marianas Islands to catechize the natives of Marianas island.
Calungsod's religious persecution and Christian martyrdom is also called In Odium Fidei or In Hatred of the Faith.
Through their missionary efforts, many catechumens converted to the Roman Catholic Church through the Sacrament of Baptism.
National State Of Calamity
Have We Done Enough?
A State of National Calamity has been declared.
All government agencies have been mobilized.
A prize freeze on all basic goods has been issued.
President Benigno Aquino III on Tuesday declared a state of national calamity and vowed to mobilize assistance for victims of the worst storm to hit his presidency.
He said he declared the state of calamity to start the mechanisms from which the government could get additional relief funding.
“I need to ask myself. Did the government do enough to prevent this kind of a tragedy? I don’t think I can accept that we have done everything,” President Noynoy Aquino told evacuees at Cagayan de Oro Central School during a lightning visit to the disaster zone four days after Tropical Storm “Sendong” struck.
“I know we could have done more.” He added.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Kim Jong Dead
Kim Jong Dead
I hope he's in a warm corner of hell: The world is better off without Kim Jong Il who's gone to join Gaddafi, Bin Laden and Hitler.
Kim Jong Il, North Korea's longtime dictator, came into power in 1994 succeeding his father Kim Il Sung, and eventually taking the posts of chairman of the National Defense Commission, commander of the Korean People’s Army and head of the ruling Worker’s Party while his father remained as North Korea’s “eternal president.”
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), North Korea’s state news agency, issued several statements on Monday. A release titled “Kim Jong Il Passes Away (Urgent)”. A "special broadcast" from the North Korean capital, state media said the 69-year-old died of a heart ailment on a train due to a "great mental and physical strain" during a "high intensity field inspection." A separate article entitled “Medical Analysis of Kim Jong Il’s demise” added that Kim suffered an “advanced acute myocardial infarction, complicated with a serious heart shock.” It said an autopsy was done and "fully confirmed" the diagnosis.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Total Lunar Eclipse
Did you catch the night of December 10's total lunar eclipse?
The best seats in the house for the total lunar eclipse spectacular was here in Asia.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned just right in its orbit to pass through Earth's shadow. Today, that occurred when Asia and the Pacific were facing right at the moon. Other regions of the world, including some areas of Europe and the western U.S. and Canada, could catch at least part of the show before sunrise or after sunset.
I watched the onset of the eclipse's total phase from our rooftop, but the clouds at my location closed in partway through the 51-minute window of totality. Did you see the moon's red glow?
So if it's a total eclipse, why didn't the moon go totally dark?
Saturday, December 10, 2011
International Mountain Day
December 11 is International Mountain Day
This year’s International Mountain Day theme focuses on Mountains and Forests.
Healthy mountain forests are crucial to the ecological health of the world. They protect watersheds that supply freshwater to more than half the world’s people. They are also home to untold wildlife, provide food and fodder for mountain people and are important sources of timber and non-wood products.
Yet in many parts of the world mountain forests are under threat as never before and deforestation in tropical mountain forests continues at an astounding rate. Protecting these forests and making sure they are carefully managed is an important step towards sustainable mountain development.
Friday, December 9, 2011
International Human Rights Day
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2011
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually across the world every December 10.
On Human Rights Day, we pay tribute to all human rights defenders and ask you to get involved in the global human rights movement.
Human rights belong equally to each of us and bind us together as a global community with the same ideals and values.
As a global community, we all share a day in common: Human Rights Day on December 10, when we remember the creation 63 years ago of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted on December 10, 1948. The date has since served to mark Human Rights Day worldwide. The High Commissioner for Human Rights, as the main UN rights official, and her Office play a major role in coordinating efforts for the yearly observance of Human Rights Day.It has been a year like no other for human rights. Human rights activism has never been more topical or more vital. And through the transforming power of social media, ordinary people have become human rights activists.
This year, millions of people decided the time had come to claim their rights.
They took to the streets and demanded change.
Many found their voices using the internet and instant messaging to inform, inspire and mobilize supporters to seek their basic human rights.
Social media helped activists organize peaceful protest movements in cities across the globe, at times in the face of violent repression.
Poverty prevails as the gravest human rights challenge in the world. Combating poverty, deprivation and exclusion is not a matter of charity, and it does not depend on how rich a country is. By tackling poverty as a matter of human rights obligation, the world will have a better chance of abolishing this scourge in our lifetime....Poverty eradication is an achievable goal.
Acting alone or in groups within their communities, every day human rights defenders work to end discrimination by campaigning for equitable and effective laws, reporting and investigating human rights violations and supporting victims.
While some human rights defenders are internationally renowned, many remain anonymous and undertake their work often at great personal risk to themselves and their families.
Some human rights defenders are famous, but most are not. They are active in every part of the world, working alone and in groups, in local communities, in national politics and internationally.
They are of all ages and have diverse backgrounds and occupations.
Many are highly qualified people who have special skills as lawyers, journalists, doctors, architects, or teachers: many others have little or no education but they all have in common the fundamental conviction that human rights must be protected and promoted.
Everyone can advance and speak up for human rights no matter who they are or where they are from. Each one of us has the potential to make a difference.
Human rights defender is a title each and every one of us can earn. It is not a role that requires a professional qualification. What it depends on is regard for our fellow human beings, an understanding that we are all entitled to the full range of human rights and a commitment to seeing that ideal become a reality.
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s transfer comes a day before the International Human Rights Day, December 10, where human rights group shall commemorate it by reiterating their call to release all political prisoners, while stressing that Arroyo should be nowhere but in jail.
“We continue to demand that Arroyo should be put to a regular jail. Her transfer to VMMC is a special treatment for somebody whom we want to be prosecuted for her crimes. This does not in any way heed our call for justice,” Hustisya secretary general Cristina Guevarra said.
Among the protesters were families of political prisoners, relatives of victims of human rights violations including extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances, most of them victims during the term of Arroyo.
“Arroyo should go through the process accorded to those who committed crimes against the people. The current government should be reminded that more than her being former president, we are dealing with an election saboteur, plunderer, and a human rights violator. We have almost a decade to prove that,” Guevarra said.
International Anti-Corruption Day
Corruption is a serious crime that can undermine social and economic development in all societies.
No country, region or community is immune from corruption.
Attitudes on corruption are however changing.
As recently as ten years ago, corruption was only whispered about. Today there are signs of growing intolerance toward corruption and more and more politicians and chief executives are being tried and convicted.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
December 8 Is Immaculate Conception
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated on December 8, nine months before the Nativity of Mary, which is celebrated on September 8. It celebrates belief in the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is the patronal feast day of the Philippines and other countries, celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church as well as a few other closely related Christian churches.
The Immaculate Conception of Mary is a dogma of the Roman Catholic Church, according to which the Virgin Mary was conceived without any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition) of original sin.
It is one of the four dogmata in Roman Catholic Mariology. It is completely distinct from the Virginity of Mary and the virgin birth of Jesus, though it is a popular mistake to confuse them. Mary is sometimes called the Immaculata (the Immaculate One), particularly in artistic contexts.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
LA Galaxy VS Team Azkals
LA Galaxy Arrives in Manila
Football star David Beckham, Landon Donovan and the rest of football club L.A. Galaxy are here for a three-day visit in Manila.
From the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the defending Major League Soccer champions headed straight to Makati Shangri-La hotel for a press conference.
The Galaxy will host a football clinic for children and will have a friendly match with the Philippine national football Team Azkals bannered by Phil Younghusband on Saturday at the Rizal Memorial stadium as a part of its Asia-Pacific tour.
The Galaxy planed in from Indonesia, where they defeated the host’s national team, 1-0, at the Bung Karno Stadium.
Let's support this event!
Mabuhay Team Azkals!
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