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Magic Power Coffee- Dangerous?

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Magic Power Coffee- Dangerous?

Posted on 20 June 2010 by Gim

An ad caught my attention a while ago (ads have a way of making you click on them, like that pregnancyvitamins.net ad I saw recently). It was about an drink that promises to be the secret to a “truly orgasmic love life”. Curious, I clicked on the link and it brought me to this site.

Notice that the site opens with a statement that the US Patent and Trademark office “partially” rejects Pfizer’s patent on Viagra (the sex drug), as its main ingredient (sildenafil citrate) isn’t that much different to the “Chinese” herb “Horny Goat Weed”- the main ingredient of Magic Power Coffee. The article then compares Viagra with Magic Power Coffee with the conclusion that they’re virtually the same except that the coffee is served as a yummy beverage while Viagra is served as a pill- clearly, “wise” consumers will choose the yummy coffee over the pill.

Now here’s where it is absolutely important to check the veracity of a product; specially one with claims as outrageous as this one. A quick search took me to this article.

Apparently the US Food and Drug Administration has not approved this product for general consumption and even warns consumers against taking it as it may dangerously lower blood pressure.

Just goes to show that not all food supplements and herbal remedies should be taken at face value- some are clearly scams that aim to make money off gullible people. So the next time an ad about a new wonder drug or vitamin has you clickety-clicking on that BUY NOW link, take a moment and do a quick Google search. I assure you, you’ll be thankful you did.

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Nazi Zombies Update- FG42 still rocks!

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Nazi Zombies Update- FG42 still rocks!

Posted on 27 April 2010 by Gim

OK, so I think I’ve mentioned that I’m currently hooked to Call of Duty: World at War’s Nazi Zombies. Yeah, I like spilling brains (lost your appetite? I found that this is another way of losing weight aside from hydroxycut advanced).

Yes, BRAINS

Anyways, I just came from playing another round of Der Riese this afternoon and a debate erupted between me and my buddy about which gun rocks better: the Thompson Sub-Machine gun or the deployable FG42.

Just a little bit of background; the Thompson AKA the Tommy gun is 0.45 caliber light Sub-Machine gun made famous in World War II. In the game, it is very lightweight (meaning you can easily sprint with it) and has a really fast reloading time. However, it’s drawback is that it takes a lot of shots to kill a zombie. Plus, it doesn’t have that much range.

The deployable FG42 or Fallschirmjagergewehr 42, on the other hand, is a rifle that has the range and stopping power needed to make quick work of zombies. However, it’s reload time is a bit slow which means that you’d have to run and reload somewhere safe when confronted by a wave of zombies.

So the debate rages on which is the better gun to have; the Tommy, which reloads really quick but doesn’t have that much power, or the FG 42 which packs quite a punch but takes some time to reload? I’m for the FG 42 as I need the additional punch to stop zombies dead in their tracks. What about you? Any thoughts as to what weapon you prefer to use?

Oh by the way, a quick search reveals that most of the players prefer using the FG42. And most veteran players recommend it. So I guess it all boils down to a matter of preference.

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The Rocker- movie review

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The Rocker- movie review

Posted on 27 April 2010 by Gim

I heard that Starmovies is going digital very very soon which means that I won’t be able to catch it anymore (unlike those acnepril reviews) unless I buy a digibox and pay the increase in the current monthly rates our friendly neighborhood cable station is planning to add in order for consumers to avail of Star. So I am trying to tune in to as much Star programs as I could- while I still can, which was how I came across The Rocker.

The Rocker is one of those feel good, zero to hero movies that follows the misadventures of  a drummer for a local Cleveland band (Vesuvius). As soon as the band starts getting fame, a big record company approaches the group and makes them an offer they couldn’t refuse, with a hitch- they have to get rid of their drummer. Feeling betrayed, the drummer vows to start another band that will soon his original group. Twenty years later and the drummer, Robert “Fish” Fishman, is stuck in a measly desk job that he hates. His luck soon turns when his nephew, who is in a amateur band (A.D.D.), asks for his help replacing their drummer who couldn’t play during prom night. So begins Fish’s second chance at adolescence and his ultimate rise to meteoric fame.

While I felt that the plot was not that original, I really found the sound track very refreshing. Most of the songs done by A.D.D. were catchy and I found myself humming along as they played. I Googled the songs to see if they were original and was surprised to find out that they are. I was also surprised to that A.D.D.’s fictional lead singer Curtis Powell, is played by a real-life musician (Teddy Geiger) and that all of the songs performed by A.D.D. are actually his. However, despite its refreshing repertoire of songs, The Rocker is still unfortunately, best known as the least profitable film of 2008, having grossed less than 7 million. Considering that they spent 15 million doing this movie, that’s quite a loss.

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Dell laptop giveaway on Facebook a Hoax

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Dell laptop giveaway on Facebook a Hoax

Posted on 19 January 2010 by Gim

That’s right.

If it isn’t already obvious, it’s a hoax.

At least three of my friends have sent me invites to join this group (I should return the favor someday and send them acnefree invites). Now I’m generally wary of adding people as my Facebook friends, let alone join a group. So I clicked on the page and read the group info real carefully. It seemed my suspicions were right. But just to be sure, I Googled the phrase “Dell Laptop Giveaway Facebook” which confirmed my initial guess.

It should’ve been pretty obvious at the onset. The fact that a random group plans to give people around the world a free laptop ’cause “selling it would make us lose more money” should have given a clue that this offer is nothing but BS. I mean, how would selling make you lose money? Duh.

What’e more, to avail of the “free” laptop, you had to copy a javascript provided at the bottom of the page and paste it on the address bar. That instruction alone should have set warning bells ringing. If this was legit, you wouldn’t have to do this. Who knows what malicious code or virus that script could infect your computer with. I guess that’s how they hack into your profile and use it to send messages about how you need money and stuff.

It’s sad though that a lot of people still fall for scams like this. I really do hope that they’d be more discerning in the future.

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The Google Glitch of 2009

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The Google Glitch of 2009

Posted on 21 February 2009 by Flisha

A few minutes ago, every search I made on turned up as a “This site may harm your computer” site. Even itself. Freaked out, of course, and deleted all my private browser data, removed all my Firefox extensions and had AVG scan my PC stat.

Turns out it wasn’t a hijacking worm on my end. It was Google itself, and the problem was global. Twitter provided that answer when everyone went berserk. And just as suddenly as it had appeared, it left. Google righted itself after a few minutes and I was left majorly peeved with my lost browser customizations.

Oh well. Apparently, the problem stemmed from a code glitch in the matrix – er – in the Google “Stop Badware” program. Google has not responded as of yet. It’s been less than an hour since, but in the blogosphere that’s an era. Even Stopbadware.org, the company that handles Google’s database of who’s naughty or not, has responded by saying they had no idea what the problem was and that it definitely wasn’t their fault. Plus, their website’s down because everyone in the world’s DOSing them. What’s up, Google?

In the meantime, the little Google glitch of hmm, 30-60 minutes, threw the searching world into a frenzy. Take a look at the Top 100 hottest search terms from the USA before the glitch:

  1. bill hicks
  2. bring sean home
  3. bill hicks david letterman
  4. janine sligar
  5. eddie and the cruisers
  6. david goldman
  7. why him why her
  8. ladies and gentlemen the fabulous stains
  9. normal adolescent behavior
  10. mary hicks
  11. elizabeth banks
  12. sean goldman
  13. omen
  14. india vs srilanka 2nd odi live streaming
  15. sweet bird of youth
  16. hush hush sweet charlotte
  17. garmin streetpilot 7200
  18. helen fisher
  19. watch movies net
  20. michelle ferre
  21. wife swap
  22. tmdsas
  23. battlestar galactica the oath
  24. mac cosmetics
  25. ace of base
  26. happy gilmore
  27. glabella
  28. fighting for sean
  29. 20 20
  30. night of the hunter
  31. 118517_full.jpg
  32. serena williams
  33. jerry goldsmith
  34. stephen fowler wife swap
  35. julie bowen
  36. helen fisher personality test
  37. cricket live links
  38. yuki bhambri
  39. 20/20
  40. abc 20/20
  41. andy lawrence
  42. nadya doud
  43. flash of genius
  44. stephen fowler san francisco
  45. dateline
  46. joao paulo lins e silva
  47. why him why her helen fisher
  48. steve byrne
  49. max handelman
  50. india sri lanka cricket live streaming
  51. joey lawrence
  52. tommy johnagin
  53. head of state
  54. annie awards
  55. return of the living dead
  56. gaslight anthem
  57. john breaux
  58. knute rockne
  59. ross the intern
  60. erica desai
  61. bruna bianchi
  62. eric johnson
  63. laura leigh images
  64. gingrich productions
  65. bruna goldman
  66. edmond de villepin
  67. la gran familia
  68. paintball scholarships
  69. charter net
  70. benji hughes
  71. ingemar johansson
  72. obama smoking
  73. simon and garfunkel
  74. cumbia callera
  75. que es emo
  76. face double
  77. ooxtv
  78. tom daschle
  79. sarah mcdowd
  80. dateline msnbc
  81. bill hicks comedian death
  82. rainforest cafe
  83. amanda gengler
  84. flight 1549 game
  85. beijing s bird s nest
  86. book of love
  87. the room
  88. millrose games
  89. ufc 94 weigh in video
  90. dateline nbc
  91. nagesh
  92. australian open women s final
  93. 20 20 tv show
  94. ciara never ever video
  95. watch cricket online
  96. watch luck by chance online
  97. greg kinnear
  98. adnan ghalib
  99. tastyplay
  100. crictime

And then after:

  1. google this site may harm your computer
  2. google malware
  3. stopbadware
  4. yahoo mail classic
  5. google safe browsing
  6. malware warning
  7. yahoo mapquest
  8. bank of america online
  9. facebook login page
  10. janine sligar
  11. piper pa 34
  12. interstitial
  13. dogs
  14. walmart stores
  15. search engines
  16. google help
  17. frugal mom
  18. contact google
  19. avvo
  20. ac moore
  21. yahoo search
  22. blah
  23. hello
  24. george obama
  25. recall.gov
  26. badware
  27. centsports
  28. cheese
  29. philadelphia auto show
  30. wesvin inc
  31. aolmail sign in
  32. dte energy music theatre
  33. apples
  34. cats
  35. stopbadware org reports container
  36. wamu login
  37. garmin streetpilot 7200
  38. www.activate.myfairpoint.net/emailupdate
  39. phish live nation
  40. aaa
  41. yahoo japan
  42. hudson river landing game
  43. boostmobile
  44. jimmy buffet tickets
  45. something
  46. what
  47. dogpile
  48. craigslist miami
  49. laura leigh images
  50. safe browsing diagnostic page
  51. malware removal
  52. kids meal deals
  53. providence boat show
  54. indianapolis home show
  55. batman and robin
  56. msn.com hotmail
  57. test
  58. tasty play
  59. msn search
  60. suntrust banking
  61. lala
  62. hero of the hudson
  63. bill hicks
  64. food
  65. nj lottery mega millions
  66. ask
  67. slashdot
  68. irac
  69. lol
  70. unblock facebook
  71. mass general hospital
  72. india sri lanka cricket live
  73. polydactyly
  74. disney polynesian resort
  75. culebra puerto rico
  76. lolo jones
  77. trump hotel las vegas
  78. break
  79. super bowl recipes
  80. janine sligar 47 of wray colorado
  81. which industrial sector is the largest co2 emissions contribute
  82. hey
  83. chili recipe
  84. tagged com
  85. christina raines
  86. webkinz club
  87. india vs srilanka live streaming
  88. duluth trading
  89. free mortgage calculator
  90. amazon japan
  91. nascar
  92. tom daschle
  93. portfolio diet
  94. 1800 free 11
  95. ups tracking number
  96. marie fraser high on coke naked
  97. eddie and the cruisers
  98. tyler s ultimate
  99. accuweather forecast
  100. megamillions

It’s interesting to see what search terms Americans use to check that Google’s not working. (Picking out the most generic searches like dogs and cats. They don’t seem to be searchworthy ATM as, say, which industrial sector is the largest co2 emissions contribute.) Let’s see the top terms:

  1. dogs
  2. blah
  3. hello
  4. cheese
  5. apples
  6. cats
  7. aaa
  8. something
  9. what
  10. test
  11. lala
  12. food
  13. lol
  14. break
  15. hey

Heh. I myself did a Google search for Google. Another interesting trend was the rise of Google searches for Google competitors. Let’s see what search engine Americans will use if Google’s broken.

  1. Yahoo Search
  2. Yahoo
  3. Dogpile
  4. MSN Search
  5. Ask

LOL. Americans would rather use Yahoo Japan than MSN or Ask Jeeves. And everyone’s forgotten about AOL.

* * * * * Update * * * * *

Google responds.

If you did a Google search between 6:30 a.m. PST and 7:25 a.m. PST this morning, you likely saw that the message “This site may harm your computer” accompanied each and every search result. This was clearly an error, and we are very sorry for the inconvenience caused to our users.

What happened? Very simply, human error. Google flags search results with the message “This site may harm your computer” if the site is known to install malicious software in the background or otherwise surreptitiously. We do this to protect our users against visiting sites that could harm their computers. We work with a non-profit called StopBadware.org to get our list of URLs. StopBadware carefully researches each consumer complaint to decide fairly whether that URL belongs on the list. Since each case needs to be individually researched, this list is maintained by humans, not algorithms.

We periodically receive updates to that list and received one such update to release on the site this morning. Unfortunately (and here’s the human error), the URL of ‘/’ was mistakenly checked in as a value to the file and ‘/’ expands to all URLs. Fortunately, our on-call site reliability team found the problem quickly and reverted the file. Since we push these updates in a staggered and rolling fashion, the errors began appearing between 6:27 a.m. and 6:40 a.m. and began disappearing between 7:10 and 7:25 a.m., so the duration of the problem for any particular user was approximately 40 minutes.

Thanks to our team for their quick work in finding this. And again, our apologies to any of you who were inconvenienced this morning, and to site owners whose pages were incorrectly labelled. We will carefully investigate this incident and put more robust file checks in place to prevent it from happening again.

Thanks for your understanding.

Posted by Marissa Mayer, VP, Search Products & User Experience

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Philippine Proposal Requires License of Bloggers (Full Text)

Posted on 22 January 2009 by Flisha

Is the Philippine government trying to tax bloggers?

That seems to be the case, judging from an inconspicuous proposal posted on the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) website. Here is the crux of the matter. They want everyone on the Internet to register through them…

Contents, Information, Applications and/or Electronic Games Providers, Contents Developers, Information Sources, Applications Developers, and Electronic Games Developers are required to have commercial presence in the country and shall secure Certificate of Registration (COR) from the Commission.

…and then pay fees. A filing fee of Php300 ($7) and an annual registration fee of Php6000 ($133). Whoa!!! I haven’t even made that much from Adsense in five years, and I have to pay that amount EACH YEAR just to be able to place a banner ad over my blog??? That’s just crazy!

Stop right there, you say. How do we know if we really are part of this proposal? Well, firstly let’s take a look at what is addressed by the proposal:

Contentrefers to all types of contents delivered to/accessed by the users/subscribers such as music, ring tones, logos, video clips, etc.

Informationrefers to all types of information delivered to/accessed by the users/subscribers, e.g. road traffic information, financial information, visa application information, etc.

Now that we know, let us ask ourselves whether we, as bloggers, offer either content or information. And the answer is yes, on both counts. Content is definitely an area that some, if not most, bloggers have ventured in. Who hasn’t tried to upload a Youtube video or two? Information, on the other hand, is most definitely territory. That’s what we offer our readers everyday, that’s everything we do.

So we know the kind of data addressed by the proposal. The next step is to analyze whom the proposal really pertains to. Are we actually involved? Well, here are the affected, and my comments in brackets:

Contents Providersare persons or entities offering and providing contents to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers [If you place advertisements on your Youtube videos, you're a content provider. Or if you sell graphic designs or web templates, you're also a content provider.]

Information Providersare persons or entities offering and providing information to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers. [Okay, we're talking about the paid bloggers here. In fact, anybody with an ad network like Google Adsense falls under this sweeping definition, and that's like, almost the entire blogging community.]

Contents Developersare persons or entities creating contents. [Uhhh. The only thing differentiating this term from a content provider is the issue of compensation. Meaning, a content provider is a subset of a content developer. So why even make up a "content provider" if they're gonna tax all content developers anyway? Or do the content providers get taxed TWICE??]

Information Sourcesare persons or entities providing information to Information Providers. [Rest assured that if you have any original thought in your body, share it and get taxed.]

Applications Developerare persons or entities creating applications. [Oh, are you a programmer like me? Too bad, we're getting taxed. Say goodbye to the opensource movement.]

Electronic Games Developerare persons or entities creating electronic games. [My, my. As though electronic games were not applications. I wonder how many times I will have to get taxed here.]

Man, that’s a whole lot of people the NTC wants to tax. The entire Internet fits in there! In fact, I alone, fit in five categories of people the NTC wants to tax. I am a content provider, an information provider, a content developer, an information source (sometimes), an applications developer and an electronic games developer. So, I guess I should pay NTC a filing fee of Php 1500 ($33) upfront and a registration of Php 30,000 ($667) from now and each year thereafter.

Then, on the matter of scope. How can we be sure that we’re talking about the Internet here? Maybe we are just simply discussing the mobile networks in the country? Well, that’s where the ambiguity of the entire document comes in. While the data and the persons addressed by this document are defined clearly, the scope is not defined at all, only the goals are:

  • Promotion of competition in the telecommunications market, where telecommunications carriers are free to make business decisions and interact with one another in providing telecommunications services, with the end in view of encouraging their financial viability while maintaining affordable rates.
  • To further encourage the development of contents, information applications and electronic games, the prevailing access charge regime between the contents, information, applications and electronic games providers and the networks providers which is revenue sharing should be replaced by fixed access charge.

Telecommunications is mentioned in the goals, but does the term “telecommunications” solely pertain to the mobile carriers like Smart and Globe? And then, these companies do not serve only the mobile market, but also the data market (they are Internet Service Providers as well), and so if these companies are involved, then are we, as data consumers of these companies, not part of them as well?

It’s nice that the NTC would like the telecommunications market to be more competitive. It’s nice that they think that by enforcing more fees from everybody, that somehow everybody else would experience lower fees (where is the logic in that?). But goals are just goals and not often the end result, especially not from such an ambiguous, all-encompassing proposal such as this.

So, is the Internet involved? Are we, bloggers, involved? Scope is not spelled clearly in this document, but if we forget that for a moment and say that yes the Internet is involved, then yes, we bloggers are definitely involved and are definitely taxable.

So let us not let this proposal be passed into a bill, in its very ambiguous state. Because if it does pass, then only a tiny misinterpretation of the law is needed to spell disaster for bloggers.

It’s the best way to curtail free speech in a third world country. Don’t let this happen.

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Here is the full text of the proposal:

2 December 2008 draft

MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. ______________________

SUBJECT: GUIDELINES ON THE PROVISION OF CONTENTS, INFORMATION, APPLICATIONS, AND ELECTRONIC GAMES

WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution fully recognizes the vital role of communications in nation building and provides for the emergence of communications structures suitable to the needs and aspirations of the nation;

WHEREAS, the promotion of competition in the telecommunications market is a key objective of Republic Act No. 7925 (RA7925, for brevity), otherwise known as The Public Telecommunications Policy Act of the Philippines, which mandates that “a healthy competitive environment shall be fostered, one in which telecommunications carriers are free to make business decisions and interact with one another in providing telecommunications services, with the end in view of encouraging their financial viability while maintaining affordable rates.”

WHEREAS, RA7925 further defines the role of the government to “promote a fair, efficient and responsive market to stimulate growth and development of the telecommunications facilities and services”;

WHEREAS, the provision of contents, information, applications, and electronic games to the consumers creates demand for telecommunication networks and services – the development of contents, information, applications, and electronic games should therefore be encouraged and facilitated;

WHEREAS, the entry of more contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers in the market will result to lower prices benefiting the consumers;

WHEREAS, to further encourage the development of contents, information applications and electronic games, the prevailing access charge regime between the contents, information, applications and electronic games providers and the networks providers which is revenue sharing should be replaced by fixed access charge;

WHEREAS, in the power sector the consumers can purchase their power requirements from independent power producers – power producers are not subject to nationality requirement;

NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to RA7925, Executive Order (EO) No. 546 series of 1979, and in order to encourage and facilitate the development of contents and the provision thereof to the consumers, the National Telecommunications Commission (Commission) hereby promulgates the following guidelines:

A DEFINITIONS
1. The following terms as used in this Circular shall have the following definitions:
a. Content – refers to all types of contents delivered to/accessed by the users/subscribers such as music, ring tones, logos, video clips, etc.
b. Information – refers to all types of information delivered to/accessed by the users/subscribers, e.g. road traffic information, financial information, visa application information, etc.
c. Application – refers to all types of applications delivered to/accessed by the users/subscribers, e.g. mobile banking, electronic payments, point of sale service, etc.
d. Electronic Game – refers to games played online except gambling.
e. Contents Providers – are persons or entities offering and providing contents to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers.
f. Information Providers – are persons or entities offering and providing information to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers.
g. Applications Providers – are persons or entities offering and providing applications to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers.
h. Electronic Games Providers – are persons or entities offering and providing electronic games to the public for compensation through the networks, systems and/or facilities of authorized networks, systems and/or facilities providers.
i. Contents Developers – are persons or entities creating contents.
j. Information Sources – are persons or entities providing information to Information Providers.
k. Applications Developer – are persons or entities creating applications.
l. Electronic Games Developer – are persons or entities creating electronic games.

B REGISTRATION
1. Contents, Information, Applications and/or Electronic Games Providers, Contents Developers, Information Sources, Applications Developers, and Electronic Games Developers are required to have commercial presence in the country and shall secure Certificate of Registration (COR) from the Commission.

2. There shall be no nationality requirement for contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers, contents, applications and/or electronic games developers and information sources.

3. The application for registration shall be filed and acted upon by the Commission not later than seven (7) working days from date of application.

4. The application shall include the following documents:
a. Valid registration from the Securities and Exchange Commission or from the Department of Trade and Industry and Articles of Incorporation;
b. Facilities lease agreement with duly enfranchised and certificated public telecommunications entity; and

5. The Certificate of Registration shall be valid for a maximum period of five (5) years. Applicants for registration may opt to apply for shorter period not shorter than one (1) year. Certificates of Registration shall be renewable.

D FEES AND CHARGES
1. The following fees and charges shall be imposed:

a. Filing Fee : PhP 300.00
b. Annual Registration Fee: 6,000.00
c. Surcharge for late : 50% of the annual registration fee if application
filing of application is filed within six (6) months from date of expiry
for renewal 100% if filed after six (6) months from date of expiry

E RATES
1. The rates shall be deregulated. The contents, information, applications and/or electronic games provider shall inform the Commission of the rates for each of the content, information, application or electronic game offered at least three (3) days prior to the offering of such content, information, application or electronic game. Contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers seeking increases in rates shall inform the Commission of the details of such increases at least five (5) days prior to the implementation of the increase. The Commission in the exercise of its mandate to protect consumers may not allow the increase. If the Commission does not act on the information within five (5) days from receipt of the same, the contents, information, applications and/or electronic games provider can impose the new rates.

F ACCESS CHARGES
1. Networks, systems and/or facilities providers shall provide access to contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers upon request and based on an access agreement. Access to the networks, systems and/or facilities of duly authorized providers by registered contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers shall be mandatory.

2. The access charge shall be negotiated. The access charge shall be cost-oriented and shall not be higher than the prevailing retail rates, not promotional rates, for the service where the contents, information, applications and/or electronic games are offered/provided.

G CONSUMER WELFARE AND INTEREST
1. Contents, Information, Applications and/or Electronic Games Providers shall strictly comply to the provisions of MC No. 05-06-2007 (Consumer Protection Guidelines), MC No. 04-06-2007 (Data Log Retention of telecommunications traffic), and MC No. 03-03-2005 (Rules and Regulations on Broadcast Messaging Service) and its amendments.

2. Complaints from the subscribers/users shall be presumed to be valid. The burden of proof shall be upon the contents, information, applications and/or electronic games providers.

H Sanctions
1. Violation of any of the provisions of this Circular shall be a ground for the revocation or cancellation of the registration as Contents, Information, Applications and/or Electronic Games Provider.

2. The Commission may direct the disconnection of the access to the networks, systems or facilities of authorized providers pending the investigation of a complaint filed by a subscriber/user if the Commission finds that there is strong evidence against the contents, information, applications and/or electronic games provider.

3. Any violation of this circular shall be dealt with in accordance with law.

E Final Provision
1. Any circular, order, memoranda or parts thereof inconsistent herewith are deemed repealed or amended accordingly.

2. This Circular shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation and three (3) certified true copies are furnished the UP Law Center.

Quezon City, Phlippines _________________________.

RUEL V. CANOBAS
Commissioner

JORGE V. SARMIENTO
Deputy Commissioner

JAIME M. FORTES, JR.
Deputy Commissioner

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This is not a law yet. This is just a proposal, and in fact there was a public hearing earlier this afternoon, at the NTC Executive Conference Room (3rd Floor NTC Building, BIR Road, Quezon City). (Will update you on the outcome of that.) Apparently, the hearing was cancelled. No news on whether it will be resumed later.

Please blog about this topic and air your thoughts. Let us not let the Philippines government take away our right to free speech.

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AVG Solve Error "Invalid Update Control CTF File" in Vista

Posted on 17 January 2009 by Flisha

AVG has been bugging me for an update the last few days. But whenever I would try to update it, it would always give me the error “Invalid Update Control CTF File.”

I hadn’t tweaked any of my settings except regularly cleaning my cookies and caches with CCCleaner. (Speaking of that, my Reader’s been acting up since then too, so I’m figuring this must be all related.) However, I haven’t found out the exact relation between the two, so I’m just careful now about what stuff I remove with CCCleaner.

I have, however, been able to start updating my AVG again. If you have the problem, just follow these steps. First of all, if you are not yet doing so, show your hidden files and folders. How?

  1. Go to Windows Explorer
  2. Click on Organize in the toolbar
  3. Click on Folder and Search Options
  4. Click on View (the second tab)
  5. Select “Show Hidden Files and Folders” (it’s a button not a box)
  6. Click on OK

Then we will remove the AVG CTF files that are corrupted. How?

  1. Go to your drive C:
  2. Click on the folder Program Data (it’s a lighter color because it’s hidden)
  3. Click on the folder avg8
  4. Click on the folder update
  5. Click on the folder download
  6. Delete the two CTF files (avginfoavi.ctf and avginfowin.ctf)

Then go to your AVG tray icon and update your AVG. Solved! (AVG should open up more programmer jobs.)

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Nice Breast Contest

Posted on 13 January 2009 by Flisha

I was looking for some new keywords to target earlier, and I was thinking “contest” just because I love contests. So I went over to my favorite keyword engine and typed in the word, to see what people have been searching for lately.

Wanna know the top 10 searches related to “contest”? Here they are, pictures of the contests included (J/K).

  1. Bikini Contest
  2. Homemade Bikini Contest
  3. Nice Breast Contest
  4. Smallest Bikini Contest
  5. Ms No Swimsuit Contest
  6. Pumpkin Decorating Contest
  7. Nudist Beauty Contest
  8. Thong Contests
  9. Skimpy Bikini Contest
  10. Tiniest Bikini Contest

Wow. is powered by penises.

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PageRank | December 2008 Update

Posted on 30 December 2008 by Flisha

Update regarding the update (heh): Matt cutts twittered the confirmation, and the PR update is finished.

Is there actually a PR Update going on?

The geeks over at SEO Philippines Forum are speculating it’s so. Most people are just optimizing for the term. But I haven’t noticed any ups or downs in my PR. (I just got PRed to PR2 last October so I’m not expecting any big changes to my site anytime soon.)

Have you experienced a change in your PR this December 2008?

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Naughty Pinay Scandals

Posted on 01 December 2008 by Flisha

Here is a list of naughty Pinay scandals. This is a complete collection of all the videos from the Philippines, of young and old Pinays engaging in extreme debauchery of the sexual kind. We have all the Pinay scandals you would ever want to download, from Batanes to . All videos are downloadable and all clips are hot! Watch these naughty Pinay scandals now.

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Okay, so not really. I am a Pinay and though I have never (yet) been part of a Pinay scandal, I do hate that Pinays all over the world are being exploited for their (many) mistakes with the wrong kind of man.

What is this “Pinay scandal” anyway, and why is is so naughty? Well this term simply refers to those amateur videos of naked Filipino women (women from the Philippines) being uploaded all over the Internets and sold all over the Philippines in locally produced DVDs.

The term “Pinay scandal” used to lead people everywhere searching for the term straight to the websites selling or showing the naughty Pinay scandals, without care for the puny lives of the (mostly) young women these sites destroyed.

Most Pinay scandals are sex videos of Filipina women cavorting with their boyfriends. It’s not a bad thing, everyone does it. But most of these “naughty Pinay scandals” women are not even aware they they’re being filmed. Most of these Pinay scandals are filmed in hotel rooms, where either only the man knows that they are being filmed, or neither the man nor the woman know, and the hotel room has actually been bugged by perverted hotel staff aching for a naughty show.

Alternatively, these amateur videographers believe that they are with their one true love and so take their sexual lives in front of the camera with abandon, never thinking for a moment what would happen to the videos once their “true love” left them. Obviously, true love is not really true love most of the time. Just maybe true lust. Videos get lost, or tempers flare, something happens, and the next thing they know, their sacred sexual act is now one of the videos being turned up for “naughty Pinay scandals” on .

I for one would love for all the naughty Pinay scandals all over the Internet to disappear in one big rush. I am proud of being a Filipina woman and am embarrassed that Filipinas are now known for “naughty Pinay scandals” and “mail order brides” and such downright dirty derogatory terms, instead of being known for our (more wholesome) virtues.

I would love it if Filipinas were known for their beautiful voices (Charice Pempengco, Rin on the Rox, you go girls!) or their great culinary skills (heyyy, the head chef of the White House is a Pinay!) or, hmmm, their tech-savvy-ness maybe?

So, along with all the other would-be Filipino SEOs of the world, I am joining this movement for ranking high on the Pinay scandal search term. After years of being exploited by the Pinay-seeking pervs (you have good taste, is all I can say), let’s exploit the hell out of them now!

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For the SEO wannabes like me, if you would like a link from me, all you have to do is link to this page from within your post, with the anchor text Naughty Pinay Scandals, of course! And I’ll do the same for you! :)

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