Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Cebu Emergency Numbers


ERUF Banilad - 233.9300
ERUF Lapu2x - 340.2994
ERUF Abellana - 255.7287
ERUF Ambulance Service - 161

Cebu Guadalupe Police station - 256.2193
Cebu City Fire Department -160
Cebu City Medical Center - 255.7141
Cebu City Police Department - 166
Cebu Fil-Chinese Fire Brigade - 254.0200
Cebu CITOM - 253.9211
Cebu Doctors Hospital - 255.5555
Cebu Velez General Hospital - 253.1871
Cebu Philippines Red Cross - 253.4611
Cebu Mabolo Police Station - 233.6793
Cebu Waterfront Police Station - 254.6968
Cebu Chung Hua Hospital - 255.8000
Cebu Perpetual Hospital - 233.8620
Cebu Vicente Sotto - 255.1591

Talamban Fire Department - 344.9200
Talamban Police Station - 244.7400
Talamban North General - 343.7777

Mandaue Police Station - 344.1200
Mandaue CITOM - 344.6314
Mandaue City Hospital - 345.9739-42
Mandaue Fire Department - 344.4747

Lapu2x District Hospital - 340.0248
Lapu2x Mactan Doctors - 341.0000

Rescue Hotline - 117
SWAT - 235.9666

Argao Fire Department - 367.7680
Carbon Police Station - 256.2192
Minglanilla Fire Department - 273.2830
Mobile Patrol Group - 233.2178
Pardo Police Station - 273.3642
San Nicolas Police Station - 261.9788
Talisay City Fire Department - 272.8277
Theft and Robbery Section - 233.0202
Vicente Gullas Hospital - 346.9292


Sunday, July 15, 2012

A person died on the spot after his head and body went under the truck tires.


A person died on the spot after his head and body went under the truck tires.
at around 9pm, July 15 2012 JP Rizal Avenue corner Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue, Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental. These photos is shared via Facebook. 








Zsa Zsa: Until we meet again


MANILA, Philippines - Family and friends bade the Philippines’ King of Comedy, Rodolfo “Dolphy” Vera Quizon, goodbye as he was laid to rest at the Heritage Park in Taguig City yesterday.

The country’s top actors as well as politicians attended the afternoon funeral for the popular comedian.

Dolphy’s partner of 23 years, singer Zsa Zsa Padilla, smiled as she said, “I love you, lovey ko (I love you, my love). Until we meet again.”

“Thank you for joining us in taking Dolphy to his final resting place,” she told the crowd.

Many of the country’s top entertainers who had worked with Dolphy openly wept despite exhortations from Fr. Larry Faraon, who officiated a necrological Mass, that the late comedian wanted everyone to smile at his funeral.

Dolphy, whose career spanned nearly seven decades, brought cheer to the Philippines even in its most turbulent and darkest moments.

His remains were encased in a glass-topped golden metal casket that he himself bought in the 1970s for a little over P40,000.

Emily Aberri of Heritage Park said Dolphy’s casket was placed inside a black stone crypt made of material imported from Italy.

Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim gave a crisp salute in front of the casket while Padilla tightly clung to it before it was shut and placed inside the crypt.

Based on initial plans, Dolphy's coffin was supposed to be drawn by a horse from the memorial chapel but the horse died days before the burial. It was later pulled by a black Ford F-150 truck to Heritage Drive.

Dolphy's loved ones were all donned in white, except for Zsa Zsa who wore a black dress.

Fr. Faraon celebrated a private necrological Mass for Dolphy at the park's chapel at 11 a.m. before his remains were brought to his final resting place.

After the Mass, Ronnie Quizon, one of Dolphy's sons, reminisced about his father's generosity.

Martin Quizon, 29, the comedian's grandson, said his uncle mourned not only the loss of a great father but also the family's Santa Claus.

"Even if his children and grandchildren live in different houses, my grandfather would always make it a point to visit them during the Christmas season to personally give them their gifts," Martin said.

MVP paid hospital bills

On Saturday, Padilla thanked businessman Manuel Pangilinan for paying their hospital bills at the Makati Medical Center where Dolphy had been confined for a month before he died of multiple organ failure secondary to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease last Tuesday. He was 83.

Epi Quizon, another son of Dolphy, thanked Vice President Jejomar Binay for providing transport and security when Dolphy's remains were transferred from the hospital to the Heritage Park.

Binay's late daughter-in-law Kennley Ann Lacia played the role of Dolphy's granddaughter in his sitcom "Home Along Da Riles." Lacia was the wife of Makati Mayor Junjun Binay.

The elder Binay is the godfather of Vandolph during his wedding.

President Aquino on Thursday declared July 13 a national day of remembrance to honor the movie icon.

Posthumous National Artist award

Isabela Rep. Rodolfo Albano Sr. urged President Aquino yesterday to confer a National Artist award posthumously on Dolphy.

He said Aquino should make the conferment in fairness to Dolphy and in response to strong clamor from millions of the comedian's fans.

"There is no doubt that the well-loved Dolphy deserves the National Artist title, given his numerous and extraordinary achievements and contributions to the film industry, and his philanthropic examples to industry members," he said.

For her part, Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy of the party-list group Bagong Henerasyon urged the House of Representatives to confer on Dolphy the Congressional Medal of Distinction, the same award it has given Sarangani congressman and boxing champion Manny Pacquiao.

She said the late comedian should be given the medal "for his outstanding achievements as a stage, television and movie actor over a span of six decades, earning for himself the title 'comedy king' of Philippine show business.

"Mang Dolphy may not have reached international fame like our very own Congressman Pacquiao, but he left an indelible mark in the hearts of Filipinos whom he gifted with joy and laughter in the face of economic and political adversities in the past several decades," she said.

In proposing the National Artist award for Dolphy, Albano said under the rules of the National Commission for Culture (NCCA) and the Arts and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the National Artist award shall not be conferred more frequently than once every three years.

The rules provide that the President shall confer the award on June 11 or any appropriate date in fitting ceremonies to be organized by the National Artist award secretariat, he added.

He said the last conferment was done in 2009, which means the next awarding is due this year.

"Let us recognize Dolphy's achievements and the happiness he brought to millions of Filipinos during his lifetime by giving him the award," Albano said.

Earlier, the NCCA said Dolphy would be included in the screening process for nominees for National Artist this year.

The Office of the Solicitor General has said the late actor-comedian could be considered since the temporary restraining order issued by the Supreme Court in 2009 covered only the seven National Artist awardees for that year for film and broadcast, literature, visual arts, painting, sculpture and mixed media, theater, visual arts and film, architecture, and fashion design.

Under the NCCA-CCP guidelines, a posthumous award can be given to the honoree's family or legal heirs, together with the P75,000 cash component.

Meanwhile, Sen. Edgardo Angara said Dolphy deserves more than a national artist award.

A member of the NCCA, Angara regarded Dolphy as a "living legend" whose unique talent brought smiles to the his fans and the nation.

"I believe, Dolphy is more than deserving of the national artist award. He is a living legend," Angara said over dzBB radio yesterday.

Angara said he would have conferred Dolphy the award when he was still alive so that he could have appreciated it. Nonetheless, the national artist award can still be given to the late actor. -With Jess Diaz, Christina Mendez,AP

source: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=827926&publicationSubCategoryId=63

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Nag Shabu sulod sa Capitol?


Capitol employee found 'sniffing' shabu

Friday, June 29, 2012
AS PRIVATE and public organizations celebrate the first anniversary of an anti-illegal drugs campaign initiated by the police, a regular employee of the Cebu Provincial Government and an unidentified woman were seen sniffing shabu inside one of the offices at the Capitol past midnight yesterday.

The traffic around Fuente OsmeƱa was heavier than usual yesterday afternoon because of the Movement Against Drugs (MAD) parade and anniversary celebration, which the police said drew about 22,000 participants from 20 schools and universities, and seven fraternities, government agencies and nongovernment organizations.

But several hours before the MAD activity, Capitol security guards discovered a Provincial Government employee and an unknown woman having a drug session inside the Provincial Planning and Development office (PPDO) on the third floor of the building.

A laborer assigned to the governor’s office may be involved as he was the one who brought the woman inside the Capitol.

Investigation

Sun.Star Cebu is withholding the name of the Capitol personnel pending their comments to the allegation. The two personnel did not report for work yesterday.

Provincial Administrator Eduardo Habin submitted his report on the incident to Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia yesterday. He will report it to the police today.

Habin said he will ask the Committee on Discipline and Investigation to investigate the regular employee and the involvement of the laborer.

According to a report filed by Tactical Security Agency (TSA) head Servillano Ancay, the Capitol employee entered the Capitol at 11:40 p.m. last Wednesday. Three minutes later, the casual laborer arrived with a woman, who reportedly wanted to use the restroom.

After 20 minutes, the guards saw the laborer went out without the woman. When they asked him, he told them that woman will be out shortly.

Blue guards Rosalio Tigle and Rowen Ilustrisimo became suspicious and went to inspect. They saw light coming from the PPDO office.

When they entered the PPDO office, they saw the regular employee and the woman sniffing what they believed to be shabu.

The TSA report did not explain how and why the guards failed to catch the two.

Paraphernalia

Recovered from the desk where the two were allegedly having a drug session were drug paraphernalia, two SIM packs, a cell phone, a cutter, padlock and a bunch of keys. One of the suspects also left a shoe.

On the same day this happened, Capitol launched with the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. an anti-illegal drugs campaign called, “Just Say No: Building a Safe and Drug-free Community.”

Under the program, towns will get a score card that will indicate how effective their anti-drug campaigns are. The local government unit with the highest score will receive an award.

During the MAD anniversary, organizers held a slogan-making contest, concerts and chant competition.

“This activity is designed to make people aware and to create interesting activities to divert the attention of the people from drugs,” said Cebu City Police Office Director Ramon Buenafe.

Fraternities

Among those that participated in the celebration were Alpha Kappa Rho and Tau Gamma fraternities, whose members used to fight, resulting in several deaths.

Alpha Kappa Rho won in the slogan-making contest. The group’s Visayas chief, Eric Agcaoili, said the fraternity supports the anti-drugs campaign and will not tolerate drug abuse among its members.

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 7 Director Jigger Montallana said they welcomed reports of drug-related cases during the activity.

Jesus Alon, a high school student of Ramon Duterte Memorial High School, said he will urge his peers to stay away from illegal drugs. (USJR Intern Raycyril Estillore)

Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on June 29, 2012.

$1,500 Google Glass?


Heck yeah I'd buy a Google Glass prototype



Summary: Yes, a prototype of Google Glass will run you $1,500, so? How often do you get to be on the ground-floor of a technology revolution?

Some people wonder whether developers should pre-order the Google Glass for $1,500. My response? Shut up and take my money!

What!? I can only order one if I’m attending Google I/O. ARGH!!!

It’s not that I think Google can do no wrong. Oh boy can they ever. What were they thinking when they came up with the Nexus Q, Google’s answer to the Apple TV??

You see I think that Google Glass may just be the Next Big Thing in computing. And, not just because Google had guys sky-drive to the Moscone Center with a pair. Well, OK, that did help some. It was, after all, the Best Tech Demo ever.

But, let’s set aside all the “Jeez that’s cool,” and look at the facts. There’s actually nothing new about the idea of computer displays embedded in glasses either in science-fiction or reality. I was test-driving a wearable computer with a glasses display in the mid-90s that ran Windows 95.

What’s different though about the Android Linux-powered Google Glass and those earlier systems is that Glass promises so much more than simply a heads-up display (HUD) in your glasses. Google Glass takes HUD and merges it with pervasive computing.

Pervasive computing combines wireless networking, on person computers, and voice recognition and other input/output methods to create a personal computing environment where you are always transparently connected to the online world. We’ve seen this before in science-fiction.

Take a peek through Google glasses (photos)

What we don’t see that often though are things like Google Now. While it didn’t get that many headlines, Google Now is also a fascinating move forward for Google. With Google Now you get the information you need just when you need it… without needing to do anything.

For example, you step outside, you get a weather report. You start your drive to work, you get the traffic news. Your favorite team scores, you get the news. But, and here’s the really interesting part, you get all that without asking for it. Without even setting it up. Google Now looks at your environment, your search history, your location, and uses artificial intelligence algorithms to predict what information you need at any given moment.

Now, put Google Now on Google Glass and watch the world change.

It’s not just techies like myself who think that Google is on to something special here. Sarah Rotman Epps, a Forrester analyst, recently wrote, “wearables will move mainstream once they get serious investment from the “big five” platforms — Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook — and their developer communities. That day is here. And Epps, even before Google I/O opined, ”Wearables will heighten the platform wars — and Google may actually win”

Sure, there have been things that have done some of this, but just like Apple’s iPod transformed the music player and the iPad turned tablets into a market monster, Google Glass is going to change how we see personal computing.

$1,500 to be there at the start? It’s cheap at the price.


China move to IPv6?

China has a massive internet user base but too few IP addresses – so no wonder its internet players are racing towards IPv6

The move to IPv6 has not been confined to the western world. China’s telecommunication service providers have been racing to update to the new Internet Protocol IPv6, and around 8 June, many of China’s technology players said they were speeding up efforts with a sense of urgency as the number of IPv4 addresses runs dry.
Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai and Limelight networks joined Internet service providers around the world on 8 June 2011 for a global scale 24-hour trial of IPv6. Major ISPs, home networking equipment manufacturers and web companies then worked to ensure they had products and services enabled for IPv6 by 6 June
IPv6 was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force to succeed IPv4, the communications protocol for internet traffic that has now almost reached the number addresses it can allocate for devices.
China’s netizens reached 513m at the end of 2011 - which accounts for 38.3% of its total population, according to a report by China Internet Network Information Center. China, however, only has 330m IPv4 addresses.
It is estimated that a total of 34.5bn IP addresses will be needed in China in the next five years to cater for China’s hunger for the Internet. The Chinese Government treats IPv6 network evolution as one of the priorities for next-generation internet development, as evidenced by the announcement of Instructions for Next Generation Internet Development during the 12th Five-Year Period this March. (Five-Year Periods factor in a number of social and economic development initiatives for the People’s Republic,a nd are used for mapping strategy and growth targets.)
China said it will launch commercial IPv6 network pilot projects before the end of 2013; and by 2014 to 2015, it says more than 45% of its total population will have access to internet, and more than 25m users will be connected to IPv6 broadband. Part of this is also allowing for the mutual exchange of business operations between IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
Chinese Telcos racing to IPv6
Telecommunication players, including China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom are also pushing the evolution from IPv4 system to IPv6.
Li Zhengmao, VP of China Mobile, says his company is rolling out IPv6 in three phases over the next five years. Between 2012 and 2013 it is carrying out scale testing. During this phase it is kicking off its network restructuring efforts in 10 provinces and developing multiple LTEIPv6 terminals. It hopes to generate three million IPv6 users during this phase.
Between 2014 and 2015 it will upgrade more of its network with the aim of having all developed areas in the East and 50% of its networks in the Middle and West China to support IPv6 system. And in 2016, China Mobile see IPv6 rolled out to the rest of its network.
China Unicom’s work with IPv6 has led it to set the China Unicom Next Generation Network Working Group. It also plans to invest 800m CNY for commercial IPv6 pilot projects in ten of China’s cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. It says it should have no less than 3m IPv6 broadband users by the end of 2013.
And China Telecom has launched IPv6 pilot projects over IPv4 commercial network in Hunan and Jiangsu Province, and plans to restructure its internet infrastructure in more provinces and cities soon. Like the other players, it is also aiming for 3m IPv6 users.
According to the evolution schedule of China Telecom, all of its backbone networks and about 10% of its metropolitan area networks will support IPv6 by 2012 to 2013; and by 2014 to 2015, all its metropolitan area networks in developed regions in the East and 50% of metropolitan area networks in the Middle and West China will support IPv6.
How equipment manufacturers and others are keeping up
Global information and communication solution provider Huawei used this year’s World Internet Day to announce it would provide permanent IPv6 access services to global users. It has cooperated with both domestic and foreign telecommunication players including Vodafone, France Telecom and Singapore Telecommunications to find solutions for transitional technical design verification, next generation internet migration roadmaps and overall solutions to help communications companies overcome the IPv4 address shortage.
In China it has also worked with the big telcos, and as part of this effort has deployed IPv6 networks successfully in many Chinese cities including Changsha, Wuxi, Shenzhen and Shanghai.
Huawei has a lot to benefit from the move to IPv6. It also provides more than 70% of the network equipment for China’s Next Generation Internet (CNGI), one of the largest IPv6 networks in the world.
On the other end of the scale, Internet service provider Tecent - one of the largest in China - has formulated a four-step IPv6 evolution strategy. It has built an IPv6 pilot operation platform and its QQ homepage has become a large comprehensive portal website which provides IPv6 services by using main domain name. Baidu has also put much thought behind IPv6 – China’s largest search engine has formulated an IPv6 migration strategy and applied for more than ten related patents.

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Delete a blog

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Delete blogIf you've accidentally deleted your blog and want it back, you can restore your blog within a certain period of time after deletion. Let's say you have 5 blogs, and you've deleted one of them. Just go to your Dashboard, where your blogs are listed, and click the option on the left that says "Deleted blogs" (if you haven't deleted any blogs recently, you won't see this option). Your deleted blogs will then appear on your Dashboard, with the option "Undelete this blog." Click to undelete, and everything will be back to normal.

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