Still no justice a year after Kristel Tejada’s death
By Vencer Crisostomo, as originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles A year after Kristel Tejada, a University of the Philippines-Manila student, took her life...
PCOS machines: the enigma of vertical lines and cramped warehouse (Part 1 of 2)
By Jose Carlos Maningat , as originally posted at PCOS machines: the enigma of vertical lines and cramped warehouse (Part 1 of 2) Time is...
And the OWS?car Goes to … People and Events that Raise Your BrOWS
It’s awards season again and this time we have prepared a few “distinctions” for those who (or that) have shown remarkable, “ows-worthy” feats in the...
Online libel is NOT “Cyber Martial Law”
By Jego Ragragio , orginally posted at Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch So, there was a rally this past Feb. 25, supposedly to protest the Supreme...
Cybercrime Law Decision: Cop out #StopcybermartialLaw
by Cocoy Dayao, as originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles “It is doubtful,” Justice Carpio wrote in his concurring and dissenting opinion to the...
Estrada vs. Guingona and the RoboCop Connection
by Bernadine Racoma, originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles Looks like we will be having more of Estrada vs. Guingona 2014, the seeming remake...
Benhur Luy, Jeane Napoles, Ruby Tuason et al – When “bad Pinoy mentality” brings “good results”
Originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch The recent turn of events in Philippine politics is making us rethink our perception of “bad Pinoy...
Justifying the Exuberant Interest in the Vhong Navarro Mauling Incident (Part 1 of 2)
by Bernadine Racoma, originally posted at Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch To say that TV show host and comedian Vhong Navarro’s mauling incident has been...
The Philippine President: The ignorant, amateurish politician (according to Chinese media)
by Bernadine Racoma, as originally posted on the Philippine Online Chronciles/Blog Watch Yes, according to Chinese media. Do we even need to say that we...
Improving public transportation: Solving Manila’s heavy traffic.
By James Aron Mangun, as originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch This is how the working day of an average Filipino worker begins...
The Next President We Want
By Dean de la Paz, originally posted at Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch Past is prelude and recent controversies compel us to extrapolate events well into...
Rethinking Chinese New Year customs and traditions
By Bernadine Racoma, as originally posted at the Philippine Online Chronicles/ Blog Watch “Kaya malakas ang loob ng mga intsik angkinin ang teritoryo natin...
Bong Vhong: The Dull Resonant Sound of Boob Tube Boo-Boos (Part 2 of 2)
Continued from Part 1 So what’s our beef on all these “Bong Vhongs?” It’s not really that much. It’s just that we find it...
Bong Vhong: The Dull Resonant Sound of Boob Tube Boo-Boos (Part 1 of 2)
bong [bong, bawng] noun – A dull resonant sound of a bell What’s with “bongs” these days? From Bong Revillato bong throwing, to the Bong...
Open Data Philippines: Why it is dripping with pretensions
By Jose Carlos Maningat, Originally posted at Philippine Online Chronicles/Blog Watch – Open Data Philippines: Why it is dripping with pretensions Sans the hype and...
