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Month: April 2012

Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point

Posted on April 14, 2012 By benign0 13 Comments on Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point
Megamall flash mobs vs SM Baguio: still missing the point

There is something about the hoo-ha around pine trees being uprooted from SM property in Baguio City that kinda just bores me. Last I heard there were some “flash mobs” organised by some “activists” in one or the other SM mall in Metro Manila to protest this latest atrocity. Perhaps these “cause-oriented” groups derived some…

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Development, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

Why credentials matter in a non-thinking society

Posted on April 13, 2012 By benign0 22 Comments on Why credentials matter in a non-thinking society
Why credentials matter in a non-thinking society

We need to exercise a bit of that non-Filipino trait of lateral thinking when we regard this whole issue of “credentials”. I find that the best way to induce this rare form of thought is to ask a child-like question: What are credentials? Any schmoe can Google the term or look it up in Wikipedia…

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Civics, Education, Lifestyle, Society

The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses

Posted on April 12, 2012June 28, 2013 By benign0 27 Comments on The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses
The Philippines increasingly finds itself in situations that require military responses

The Philippines is increasingly finding itself in the middle of military flash points across the Far East. Over at the West Philippine Sea, the country’s biggest warship, the BRP Gregorio del Pilar is engaged in a standoff with two Chinese surveillance vessels standing in the way of the arrest of Chinese fishermen caught allegedly poaching…

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Development, Government, Politics

Methane gas: an environmental holocaust

Posted on April 12, 2012 By coolass 16 Comments on Methane gas: an environmental holocaust
Methane gas: an environmental holocaust

Global warming is a natural phenomenon brought about by human activities and biological processes. Under normal conditions, plants and animals, including humans are capable of adapting to the environmental changes. However, global warming at it’s present rate is aggravated by the release of a great amount of “GREENHOUSE” gases into the atmosphere which forms an…

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Environment, Tech Talk

Strike three for impunity!

Posted on April 12, 2012July 25, 2013 By FallenAngel 26 Comments on Strike three for impunity!
Strike three for impunity!

The Japanese have a proverb/saying: 仏の顔も三度 – hotoke no kao mo sando Literally, this means “Buddha’s face lasts only three times”.  What this means is that even the nicest of persons can get angry after being provoked to a certain extent. Why three?  I don’t know, but for simplistic reasons just think of it as…

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Crime, Culture, Development, Environment, Government, Politics, Society

Protesting the destruction of trees by SM Baguio: a pointless exercise at best

Posted on April 11, 2012 By benign0 43 Comments on Protesting the destruction of trees by SM Baguio: a pointless exercise at best
Protesting the destruction of trees by SM Baguio: a pointless exercise at best

So now we’re suddenly protesting the removal of a couple hundred trees from an area of land upon which an expansion of the SM Baguio mall will be built. I wonder, though: Why only now? Last I heard, the destruction of Baguio City had been going on for decades. Indeed, Filipinos have been destroying Baguio…

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Development, Environment, Government, Society

Philippines and China in naval spat at disputed Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal

Posted on April 11, 2012April 11, 2012 By benign0 31 Comments on Philippines and China in naval spat at disputed Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal
Philippines and China in naval spat at disputed Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal

China and the Philippines are once again locked in a naval spat after attempts by personnel from the Philippine Navy warship BRP Gregorio del Pilar to arrest Chinese fishermen found to be carrying contraband in Philippine waters were blocked by Chinese surveillance vessels. According to an Associated Press report… On Tuesday, Filipino sailors from the…

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Environment, Government

Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy

Posted on April 11, 2012July 27, 2013 By Ilda 51 Comments on Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy
Criticizing PNoy is good for us and democracy

President Noynoy Aquino still has until 2016 before he steps down from his post. That seems like a really long time for him to remain in office and have photos of him taken while “working” bandied around as evidence of “achievement”. It would seem even longer, like an eternity, to Filipinos who have lost their…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Government

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