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Monday, November 11, 2013
List of orgs accepting donations for Typhoon Yolanda victims | Sun.Star
If you have the kind of heart to donate please click the link below, it will bring you to the list of organizations and institutions that accepts donations for the victims of the said typhoon.
Thank you Sun.Star/ Red Cross for the list.
List of orgs accepting donations for Typhoon Yolanda victims | Sun.Star
or visit
Philippine Red Cross
Thank you Sun.Star/ Red Cross for the list.
List of orgs accepting donations for Typhoon Yolanda victims | Sun.Star
or visit
Philippine Red Cross
donation box at the office |
“Love is not patronizing and charity isn't about pity, it is about love. Charity and love are the same -- with charity you give love, so don't just give money but reach out your hand instead.”
― Mother Teresa
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Devastating Typhoon Yolanda
The super typhoon Yolanda has left the country with a massive of destruction, not just on infrastructure but also to mankind. As we can see in the news, majority of the infrastructure were devastated, and the saddest part of all is that more life were taken.
Most of the victims are in need of food, water, clothing, medicine and so much more...and they are seeking for our help. Were lucky enough that were not really affected by the typhoon and the best way for us to do is to help.
If you want to help just visit any drop off centers located near your area, any kind of help is much appreciated.
Here are some updates of the affected areas all around the country.
(Repost from Rappler - Visit rappler.com/typhoon-yolanda for the latest updates on Typhoon Yolanda.)
(Updated as of 1:26 am, Nov 12, 2013)
Occidental Mindoro
Most of the victims are in need of food, water, clothing, medicine and so much more...and they are seeking for our help. Were lucky enough that were not really affected by the typhoon and the best way for us to do is to help.
If you want to help just visit any drop off centers located near your area, any kind of help is much appreciated.
Here are some updates of the affected areas all around the country.
(Repost from Rappler - Visit rappler.com/typhoon-yolanda for the latest updates on Typhoon Yolanda.)
(Updated as of 1:26 am, Nov 12, 2013)
Occidental Mindoro
- waiting for updates
- Electricity restored in Calapan and Naujan?
- State of calamity in Calapan City and municipality of Baco?
- waiting for updates
- Airport is open
- Coron
- State of calamity
- 6 dead
- Busuanga
- Airport has resumed operation
- 2 dead, 21 missing
- Legazpi City
- Airport is open
- Airport is open
- Communication lines partially restored
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in the province, except for the towns of Cataingan, Mobo, Palanas, and Pio V Corpuz
- Caticlan
- Airport has resumed operation
- Kalibo
- Airport has resumed operation
- State of calamity declared
- Cellular phone network 54% restored as of November 11
- Cellular phone network 10% restored as of November 11
- Roxas City
- Second command center set up
- Airport has resumed operation
- Entire province under state of calamity
- Airport is open
- Communication lines cut off in towns of Carles, Ajuy (except Barangay Culasi), Concepcion, Batad, San Dionisio, San Rafael, and Balasan
- Cellular phone network 64% restored as of November 11
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Badiangan, Barangay Culasi in Ajuy, and the towns of Alimodian, Anilao, Banate, Barotac Nuevo, Barotac Viejo, Cabatuan, Dingle, Dumangas, Janiuay, Leganes, Maasin, Mina, Pavia, Pototan, San Miguel, Sta. Barbara and Zarraga
- Transmission lines restored
- Estancia
- 100% destroyed according to acting Gov Raul Tupas
- Sara
- Remains isolated
- State of calamity declared
- Transmission lines restored
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Calatrava and San Carlos City
- Bacolod
- Airport is open
- Transmission lines restored
- Cellular phone network 97% restored as of November 11
- Dumaguete
- Airport is open
- Suspension of classes in 9 northern Cebu towns until Nov 15
- Communication lines down in towns of Bogo, Medellin and Daanbantayan
- State of calamity in the towns of Bogo, Daanbantayan, Sogod, Medellin
- Bantayan Island
- Completely isolated
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11
- Electricity intermittent
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Dimiao
- More than 10,000 estimated dead, according to provincial government
- Communication lines are cut off, Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Ormoc City and the towns of Bato, Dulag, Hilongos, Hindang, Macrohon, and Matalom
- Smart signal restored in Dulag
- Still no power as of Sunday, November 10
- Provincial government has received medicines, checkups by doctors and nurses, P3 million cash as aid from Davao City government
- Ormoc
- Communication services are intermittent
- As of Sunday night, November 10, roads still impassable; relief goods can only be brought via choppers or boats
- Tacloban
- Land route from Manila passable
- Bus services from Tacloban to Manila being arranged by DOTC
- Airport partially opened; Cebu-Tacloban flights now available, but no Manila-Tacloban flights yet
- Hospitals running at over capacity, in need of medicines
- City government has received medicines, checkups by doctors and nurses, P2 million cash as aid from Davao City government
- Residents took to looting groceries, pharmacies, and shopping centers
- DSWD set up mobile internet station
- Maasin
- City government has received medicines, checkups by doctors and nurses, P2 million cash as aid from Davao City government
- Cellular phone network 53% restored as of November 11
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Barangay Cabulihan in Maasin City
- At least 200 feared dead, according to Rep. Ben Evardone
- Communication lines are still cut off
- Bridges unpassable in Lawaan, Borongan, and General MacArthur
- Guiuan
- The town is badly damaged, according to Solar TV News reporter David Santos, who got stranded there
- Borongan
- Catbalogan-Borongan-Guiuan and Basey-Marabut-Guiuan routes being restored by DPWH
- Smart signal restored as November 11
- Giporlos
- At least 95% of the town severly damaged, according to Giporlos Mayor Mark Biong
- Communication lines partially restored; cellular phone network 26% restored as of November 11
- Smart and Sun signals restored as of November 11 in Calbayog City, Catbalogan City, and the towns of Calbiga, Daram, Gandara, Jiabong, Macrohon, Matuguinao, Paranas (Wright), San Jose de Buan, Santa Margarita, Tarangnan, and Villareal
- Catbalogan-Borongan-Guiuan and Basey-Marabut-Guiuan routes being restored by DPWH
- 300 dead, 2,000 missing
- Communication lines partially restored
- Cellular phone network 42% restored as of November 11
- Surigao City airport has resumed operation
- 2,000 families in evacuation centers, as of November 8
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Monday, July 1, 2013
How to add "You might also like" widget for your blogs
This widget is some might really important to have in the end of our blog post to be able our reader to view or read our other posts.
By using this widget, it can make our blog more friendly to readers because they can easily navigate for other important topics.
Installation is just very easy, just follow the steps given below:
1. Click the link LinkWithin.
2. Fill up the form.
3. Click Install Widget
4. Choose your desired blog to where the widget be shown (if you have more than 1 blog) and click Add Widget button.
5. Drag the LinkWithin from the sidebar into the bottom of the blogpost and click save.
And now view your blog posts, you can now see the you might like widget below it.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
Say Goodbye to Posterous
As the title says, yes posterous will be closing on April 30, 2013. I will be missing this site which I've been using for over a year.
Posterous is a blogging platform which is just the same as other blogging sites. It was started in May 2008 and was funded by Y Combinator. Their mission was to make an easier photo sharing and connect with your social networks. Posterous runs smoothly for years but just last March 12, 2012, Posterous was acquired by twitter and have decided to shutdown their operation this day including their mobile applications, this means that on April 30, posterous will no longer be available either to view or to edit.
If your worried about your files, worried no more because posterous gives us an option to backup our files and download it, simply by going to:
- Go to http://posterous.com/#backup of course you have to login your account.
- Click the request backup button next to your space name.
- Return to http://posterous.com/#backup to download a .zip file.
If you want to move all your files to another site which just the same as posterous, I'll recommend Wordpress or Squarespace or Tumblr, they offer import of files and move all your content over to either service. Remember back it up now!
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