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19
September
2010

Weekly Tweets 2010-09-19

Hide or move the orange button in Firefox 4 (updated) http://ping.fm/7vZkg # Always change your passwords regularly to avoid hacking. Even Gmail gets hacked. # Video games lead to faster decisions that are no less accurate http://ping.fm/iJQCH #

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5
September
2010

Weekly Tweets 2010-09-05

Resting at the hotel. Shop! Survived the 12 hrs trip from Siem Reap to HCMC # Filipinos are notorious for haggling at markets. Even here in Saigon, they ask me: are you Filipino? I must be getting better at this Haha. # When I get back to the Philippines, I am already an expert at [...]

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29
August
2010

Weekly Tweets 2010-08-29

Been a long time since I last watched a series. Think I'm gonna get hooked on this one. Thanks for the tip @karolsee # @kevinyapjoco hey. I'd love to go, but I'll be away on a trip. in reply to kevinyapjoco # This hostage-taking situation is seriously turned for the worse. PNP, what the heck [...]

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9
March
2010

Philippine Stocks Rebounding, Promising Outlook?

Disclaimer: I am not an expert in this field. However, I do engage in regular trading and sessions with enthusiasts and analysts in order to share ideas and experiences. At the start of the year, the PSEi reached its peak of 3,130, well around the psychological resistance of 3,133. With the recent steep decline mostly [...]

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1
February
2010

Political Campaign Overspending is Pure BS

I don’t know how it is with other countries, but in the Philippines, in order to win an election, you’d have to spend millions and millions in Pesos. And mind you, it’s not even a guaranteed win. Unless, of course, it’s all part of a well-orchestrated move that involves inside manipulation. Winning is all that matters, apparently. The problem lies in the people, yet the problem also lies in the system. As long as the system allows such behavior, and as long as people allow it to happen, the Philippines will remain last in South East Asia. The once pride of Filipinos, now is dead last in overall standing, yet first in corruption.

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