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NEDA budget’s approval deferred

In a hearing Tuesday, November 8, 2004, the Senate Finance Subcommittee G, chaired by Senator Manuel A. Roxas II, deferred approval of the Proposed Year 2005 Budget of the FY 2005 budget of the Office of the Director General (ODG) of the National Economic and Development…


Population Management — Are we up to it?

This article, which appeared in the 1 December issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer reports on yet another paper published by professors from the UP School of Economics

making a stand on our present economic situation, this time entitled

“Population and…


ISAW: Why are malicious hackers succeeding?

A 6 December post on the Internet Security and Warfare (ISAW) weblog.

Why are malicious hackers succeeding?
ISAW (Internet Security And Warfare):

Malicious hackers are always one step ahead of everyone else. Most of the time…


Slashdot: Firefox Users Bad For Advertisers

According to this post on slashdot, which quotes a CNET article, Firefox users are less likely to click on advertisement links. I’d reckon it’s because Firefox users are more likely to be tech-savvy than IE users. It’s not that all IE users are not…


Loose Wire: Tips against Phishing

Jeremy Wagstaff writes (again) on phishing. He cites some tips against phishing put together by Daniel McNamara of Code Fish Spam Watch, whom he considers the “Anti-Phisher King.”


MDGs: Ends without means?

I read (and have recently re-read) this article as published in the 9 Septmeber 2004 issue of The Economist (one of my preferred bathroom reading materials, =P ), and I can’t help but agree with the sense that UN seems to be making a lot of “declarations” but the results of its…


Pia at the garden

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This was taken at Pia’s grandpa’s house in Sikatuna Village during a post-Christmas visit. I managed to pan the camera juuuust right! After all, it IS difficult to catch up with a very active toddler!

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This is one of the newest services being offered by dotPH. It’s basically a service by which individuals (Filipinos in particular) can avail themselves of their own “i.ph” domain name without the hassles of having to register for a regular domain name (such as the need to divulge one’s…

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