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Let them eat cake: How much wretchedness can the Metro Manila commuter take until one says ‘enough’?

Posted on August 18, 2015August 18, 2015 By rsurtida 18 Comments on Let them eat cake: How much wretchedness can the Metro Manila commuter take until one says ‘enough’?
Let them eat cake: How much wretchedness can the Metro Manila commuter take until one says ‘enough’?

One good thing about being assigned in the graveyard shift in Metro Manila: The relative ease of commuting to work compared to the hapless regular shift employee facing the daily grind of both traffic in the major roads and the overworked and under-equipped MRT-3 train system traversing the EDSA thoroughfare that starts from the North…

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Development, Government, Politics

The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

Posted on January 4, 2015January 4, 2015 By benign0 928 Comments on The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses
The #Philippines is a nation of starstruck ignoramuses

[The following is an article by Star columnist Don Pedero published in The Philippine Star 29 October 2000 and also featured in Get Real Philippines on the same year.] * * * Last July 23, I wrote about Nasty (short for Anastacio), a balikbayan from Los Angeles, who, while vacationing in Manila, had nothing to…

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Civics, Crime, Culture, Development, Education, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Politics, Society

Why DILG Secretary Mar Roxas deserves to be ridiculed

Posted on December 12, 2014December 12, 2014 By benign0 13 Comments on Why DILG Secretary Mar Roxas deserves to be ridiculed
Why DILG Secretary Mar Roxas deserves to be ridiculed

You gotta laugh when you read about people coming to the defense of Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas. There is enough reason to take Roxas’s numerous laughable publicity stunts with a grain of salt at best. An executive riding a motorbike without a helmet to do work he should be delegating…

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Civics, Culture, Government, Media, Politics, Society

The Philippines vs Singapore: Jeepney vs Formula 1

Posted on July 7, 2014 By benign0 14 Comments on The Philippines vs Singapore: Jeepney vs Formula 1
The Philippines vs Singapore: Jeepney vs Formula 1

The Philippines with its population of 96 million registered a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $117 billion in 2006. Singapore for its part, with its relatively paltry population of 4.6 million delivered a GDP of $132 billion on the same year. For less than half a tenth of the humanity Filipinos apply to the job…

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Development, Economy, Money Talks

Philippine employment dilemma: Dumb down the jobs? Or smarten up the workforce?

Posted on July 6, 2014 By benign0 11 Comments on Philippine employment dilemma: Dumb down the jobs? Or smarten up the workforce?
Philippine employment dilemma: Dumb down the jobs? Or smarten up the workforce?

The Philippines is imprisoned by a deep systemic inability in its people to extricate themselves from poverty. It is a problem that is an outcome of (1) the sheer number of Filipinos that inhabit the planet, (2) the average productive output of each warm Filipino body earning (or seeking to earn) a living, and (3)…

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Development, Economy, Education, Money Talks

Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Posted on April 12, 2014 By benign0 17 Comments on Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines
Security, empowerment, and access: Why the lack of these hobbles progress in the Philippines

Oftentimes it is the most mundane of things going on around us — things we take for granted as business-as-usual that, when regarded from the point of view from a lateral thinker so effectively highlight some the most disturbing aspects of our society. Picture these scenes, for example: – The ubiquity of heavily armed uniformed…

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Civics, Culture, Development, Society

Microsoft Office now on iPad: Bozo-authored Power Point slides just got a boost

Posted on March 28, 2014 By Kate Natividad 30 Comments on Microsoft Office now on iPad: Bozo-authored Power Point slides just got a boost
Microsoft Office now on iPad: Bozo-authored Power Point slides just got a boost

So Microsoft Office is now available on the iPad. Should we care? I believe the more fundamental question to ask is this: Do people really do important stuff on a tablet device? I have serious doubts. Tablets and other touch-screen devices have long been pitched as toys. Get on Google and search for the “top…

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Lifestyle, Tech Talk

People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

Posted on January 6, 2014 By benign0 35 Comments on People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014
People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

The population of the Philippines is expected to breach the 100 million mark by the third or fourth quarter of 2014. This assessment was reportedly issued by Philippine Populations Commission (Popcom) executive director Dr Juan Antonio Perez to which Malacanang has provided a positive spin… “It is both a challenge and an opportunity because people…

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