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Joblow

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  1. Kakaasar nga eh. 2 weeks akong nagrequest na tingnan ng technician nila baka kasi hindi naman ako part ng problem na sinasabi nila. Ng huli kong tinawagan sasagutin na naman ako na may problem sa line. Pahiya iyong customer rep ng sinabi kong modem ang problema di ang linya. Ano iyon 3 weeks nilang di maayos ang line dahil nanakawan, aba'y dapat sisantihin na nila ang Head ng Technical Team nila wala naman palang silbi.

  2. 3 Weeks Akong nawalan ng Internet ang sabi nila nanakawan ng cable at ongoing ang pagaayos ng linya.

    For 3 weeks nagrequest ako na puntahan ng technician baka kasi di ako part ng problemang sinasabi nila dahil iyong katabi namin may internet naman.

    Kung hindi ko pa hiniram ang modem ng kapitbahay namin, di ko malalamang modem pala ang sira at hindi ang sinasabi nilang linya :thumbsdownsmiley:

  3. a law that prohibits all public officials (elected and appointed) from and punishes them for hanging billboards, streamers or banners which carry announcements of programs, projects and the like (which are either sponsored by private groups or funded by taxpayers' money). Mas malaki pa nga pictures and names nila kaysa sa mismong titulo ng programa o proyekto.

     

    likewise to be banned are their ubiquitous and annoying banners containing messages that greet (kuno) us on every occasion, event or holiday. they want us to think that they are thoughtful and caring. sinong niloloko nila. obviously, these banners that always carry their names and pictures, have no other purpose but to gain publicity and name recall so that when election comes ayos na buto-buto. so self-serving. ang galing ano, tuloy-tuloy na kampanya, before and after elections, na pala taktika para tuloy-tuloy ang pamamayagpag sa pulitika.

     

    our politicians have really mastered the art of politicking.

     

    our honorable public officials should know better. (m)alas, they refuse to know that their stupendous banners contribute to urban blight, add to eyesores and pose hazards to their beloved constituencies (ikabit ba naman kung saan-saan at kahit sa kawad ng kuryente!).

     

    speaking of hazards pose by "political" banners, myself and my pregnant wife nearly got hit by a speeding taxi one late afternoon 2 days ago, as we were crossing the pedestrian lane along visayas ave (qc) corner quezon memorial circle (also in qc). muntikan na kami. di naman lingid sa ating kaalaman kung paano magmaneho ang marami sa atin at ang kawalang respeto sa pedestrian lane (imbes na mag-slowdown, harurot pa), doble ingat ako lagi sa pagtawid lalo na't kasama ko sa pagtawid ay buntis.

     

    attached to a lamppost of a concrete island/barrier situated along the said pedestrian lane is this banner (about 2.5 x 7 ft, patayo) that proclaims govt drive or fight (or something to that effect) against poverty and carries a big photo of a high govt official. this banner blocks a pedestrian's peripheral view. it also blocks a driver's view, whose turning right, of a pedestrian who's crossing the lane. pagtapat mo dito habang tumatawid ka, di mo makikita ang nasa kaliwa mo. dahil sa di-paggalang sa pedestrian lane dito sa atin, obligado kang mag-doble ingat kasama na ang pagtingin sa kaliwa at sa kanan. pero paano kung may sagabal sa pagtingin ng pedestrian at ng driver?

     

    dahan-dahan na nga kaming tumatawid, tapos biglang may bumulagang humaharurot na taxi. buti na lang nakaiwas kami agad at muntikan na kaming tatlo!

     

    kasi kahit saan na lang ikinakabit mga banners ng mga pulitiko. these banners are as hazardous as those in edsa.

     

    back to the proposed law, it should also probihit politicos from and punish them for painting, engraving, etching or printing their names on all projects funded by taxpayers' money -- all that include infrastructures, social services, vehicles, relief goods. medicines, etc. labelling their projects with only thir (politicos') names is UNFAIR to all taxpayers whose names should have been printed too. the politicos could do so, if and only if funds came from their own pockets.

     

    this bad practice creates the wrong impression and sends the wrong signals to the electorate. this is the stuff that gives life to patronage politics which in turn breeds graft and corruption in public office.

     

    kaya kulang na lang sambahin ng mga tao ang kanilang mga politiko dahil sa tingin nila ang bait-bait at matulungin ang kanilang politiko kasi pinagawaan na sila ng kalsada, may tulay, basketball court at waiting shed pa sila (kahit na substandard naman lahat). akala ng mga tao, ang kanilang politiko gumastos nito.

     

    little did they know that their beloved politiko had to implement his/her pet projects in order to earn a handsome kickback, and had to print his/her name in bold letters for free publicity and campaign pitch. in cleverly crediting all these projects in his/her name alone, he/she is able to use patronage for political advantage. feeling ng mga tao nagkaka-utang na loob sila sa kanya.

     

    pagdating ng eleksyon, ganito maririnig mo sa kampanya: "nagpagawa ako ng tulay at kalsada, nagpatayo ako ng waiting shed sa bawat barangay...blah-blah-blah". patay na, giniginisa na tayo sa sarili anting mantika.

     

    have u noticed that when public officials talk about their "achievements" or projects in their areas, they always use the first-person noun and verb combination, whether in english or in dialects, that roughly and subtly pertains to the politiko as being personally responsible alone for making his/her project. kaya pansinin niyo paggamit nila ng "nagpatayo ako", "pinagawa ko", "nagbigay ako", "i constructed", "i gave", etc.

     

    pati media, gawain din nila itong wrong use of words pagdating sa ganitong usapan. kaya di na bago sa atin mga news reports na ganito: "public official so and so gave 10 million pesos to typhoon victims", di ba pwedeng " public official so and so ordered the release...?

     

     

    Dito sa San Pedro, Laguna halos lahat ng structures nakapangalan kay dating Mayor Vierneza.

  4. I have yet to encounter problems with globe. I'm a fan of their globe gcash. Fast, safe and convenient....

     

    Yup ok nga iyong G-cash nila. Kung may papadalhan kang pera sa probinsiya, mabilis at mababa lang ang charge niya. Puede mo pang gamitin sa ibang online transaction.

  5. Pinakamalala kong na-experience sa Ibank Boni. Almost 3 hrs na ako doon ang layo ko pa rin sa pila. Isang transaction inaabot ng 30 mins. Nasayang lang ang 3 hrs ko ng di nakakabayad dahil kailangang bumalik sa work. Buwisit kasing Unionbank Visa na iyan di puwede magbayad sa ibang banko tapos ang kaunti pa ng branches nila.

  6. yung globe dsl okay na for the price they are offering. what really gets me angry is the racket they have with their cellphone service.

     

    i have made several complaints about their catxtcism charges. this is the charge when the subscriber replies to a txt sent thru the chikka computer program. i have asked them to bar all txt messages from the chikka network but they said it cannot be done.

     

    the worst part is I DID NOT solicit the service and they are forcing me to accept such service. it is impossible to determine whether the texter sent the message thru the chikka next work unless one carefully takes a look at the cel phone number at the end of the message.

     

    the problem is when one receives a message, his immediate action is to press reply without taking a look at the senders number. YAN ang RACKET kasi ang mahal ng txt pag reply mo. P2.50 ang bawat txt.

     

    actually it is not the amount, but the principle that the subscriber did not solicit the service but Globe is forcing the service to earn more money kasi mas mahal pag nag reply ka.

     

    RAKET TALAGA!!!!!!!

     

    Di ba kahit SMART nakakareceive din ng message from Chikka?

  7. Yun din ang isang pinag-iisipan kung pa putol ko na lang akala ko mabilis ang speed ng DSL nila super bagal naman pala, mura na ba yung promo nila na 999 na DSl connection sa digitel?

     

     

    Mabagal iyong 999 promo nila. 128 kbps lang ata iyon. Gusto ko na nga rin sanang ipaputol sa akin at mag-aaply ako ng globe broadband kaya lang naka-lock ng 2 years sa akin at sayang din i yong 2500 na disconnection fee :thumbsdownsmiley:

  8. help po kung paano tangalin yung kumakalat na ym virus po yung nag ppm at nagbibigay ng site...

    help po kung ano program gamitin pa matangal po toh o kaya steps pra malinis pc sa virus na toh.. salamt po...

    ayaw ko po kc mag format mawawala yung mga files at iba pang important na documents.. salamat po sa mga sasagot..

     

    Try mo itong link na ito

     

    YM Trojan

     

    Iwasan nyong mag-visit ng link na may nsl-school.org

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