Blog Posts on infrastructure
Percent:
From Ilocos Sur With Love | Gallery by Ang Litratistang Bulag on May 13, 2012NOTE: Click a photograph to launch HD Photo Slideshow :)This is a repost from an old blog of mine when I visited my hometown in Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur last 2010.Let me introduce to you my lovely hometown, Sta. Lucia, Ilocos Sur. This is the place whe...
The Paradox of Casureco II’s High Power Rate by CBANGA360 on Apr 14, 2012By Melvin S. del Puerto “High power rate is beyond our control, blame the power producers!”- that’s always been the explanation of Casureco II officials whenever consumers complained about skyrocketing power cost. This line of argument is total...
GPS jammers and spoofers threaten infrastructure, say researchers by dralnuX on Feb 24, 2012During the GNSS Vulnerability 2012 event at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory on Wednesday, experts discussed the threat posed by a growing number of GPS jamming and spoofing devices. The increasing popularity of the jammers is troubling, a...
Infrastructure budget to support tourism by Stella Arnaldo's Blogspot on Feb 20, 2012Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez, Jr. shares his agency's development plans for 2012 in his keynote speech during the Philippine Tour Operators Association’s (PHILTOA) 1st General Membership Meeting... You and your man; tickle your palate; travel t...
Drilon uncovers roads to nowehere by Senate Race 2013 on Sep 19, 2011Remember the embarrassment of Sarah Palin about the “bridge to nowhere” in Alaska? Well, here is the version in Pinas. P7.5 Billion farm-to-market roads to nowhere. Senator Frank Drilon described these ghost roads and missing funds as ...
Elevated Edsa Construction Starts on 2012 worth P50 Billion by Pinoy Most Like on Sep 13, 2011The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is considering the construction of a highway either above or below the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) to ease the worsening traffic in Metro Manila, DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson said on Monday...
39: LP-Malaki (Big) by Ang Litratistang Bulag on Sep 7, 2011Happy Litratong Pinoy (Filipino Photographs)! It's Thursday again! For this week's theme, we're going to talk about something big or malaki in Filipino language. May I present to you a set of HDR photographs taken in St. John the Baptist Church...
35: Ganito Kami sa Makati by Ang Litratistang Bulag on Sep 2, 2011GANITO KAMI SA MAKATIDuring the 19th and a part of 20th century, Tondo Manila is the center of business and industry. If you're going to read various novels and short stories regarding people living in the provinces. They'd all wished and longed for...
16: Gilmore Station by Ang Litratistang Bulag on Aug 8, 2011Click Photo for HD ModeThis is the LRT Gilmore Station located besides St. Paul University - Quezon City. For 5 years of enjoying the benefits of LRT when I was a student, this station discerns as a good place for photography. Among all stations, the...
U.S. Infrastructure Vulnerable to Cyber Attack by web technologies on Aug 4, 2011In past wars, a hostile army would send troops to sabotage a bridge. Now a terrorist can send a suicide bomber to attack a mass transit system. In the future, experts are worried that malicious hackers -- perhaps even working for China, Iran or North...


