Thursday, February 26, 2009

New Seven Wonders of Nature

The first phase of choosing the Seven(7) Wonders of Nature was finished and now the second phase is on from 261 qualified national and multinational nominees are now competing to make it to the top 77.. Please!!! To all Filipino's out there support our nominee the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River.


The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is located about 50 km north of the city of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. It features a limestone karst mountain landscape with an 8.2 km. navigable underground river. A distinguishing feature of the river is that it winds through a cave before flowing directly into the South China Sea. It includes major formations of stalactites and stalagmites, and several large chambers. The lower portion of the river is subject to tidal influences. The underground river is reputed to be the world's longest. At the mouth of the cave, a clear lagoon is framed by ancient trees growing right to the water's edge. Monkeys, large monitor lizards, and squirrels find their niche on the beach near the cave.


Monday, February 16, 2009

Yahoo Mail Site Block

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A very peculiar day again here in Dubai United Arab Emirates, Why? because just this morning of February 16, 2009 Yahoo Mail was block by the Etisalat Telecom and the ISP provider. While I'm browsing my mail and read the first email it was all of a sudden when I need to open my second mail it appears a message of Site Block written in Arabic and English script. I thought its my company's IT department block the site but it's not, the blocking of the site was come from the ISP provider not in my companies IT department.




Tuesday, February 10, 2009

CBS News USA regarding Red Wine and Resveratrol

Just a few months ago I made a post for a scientific research regarding RESVERATROL and a product where we can find this molecules from the red grapes skin and infused with a proprietary blend of herbs and other powerful foods name called Genesis from Symmetry Direct. Now while browsing my email a friend of mine send me a link from CBSnews.com a news about RESVERAROL.
So please watch this video for you to understand what the benefits we can get from this molecules.






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Friday, February 06, 2009

Delivery Services for All GOVERNMENT SERVICES in the Philippines

Citizen Services announce it new services to all OFW for all government documents they offer delivery service for just a click away.

According to them it is so easy and very convenient:

Pilipinas Teleserv Inc, in cooperation with the POEA has developed a more convenient service in applying for Overseas Exit Clearances.

This OPTION will allow you to apply for your OEC online via website "www.citizenservices.com.ph" and have your OEC delivered back to you.

Should you choose to apply for your OEC online, aside from accomplishing your OFW Information sheet and submitting supporting documents, you will have to pay for OWWA/Philheatlh membership fees, POEA Processing Fees, Courier Delivery and Teleserv Service fees at an Aboitiz/2Go branch.

Breakdown of Fees to be paid:

POEA Processing Fees -
P 100.00
OWWA Membership*- P 1,180.00
Philhealth* -
P 900.00
2GO / ABoitiz Courier Fee -
P 160.00
Teleserv Service Fee -
P 310.00
Total =
P 2,650.00

* If OWWA and/or Philhealth membership is still valid, the amount will be REFUNDED back to the applicant.




Monday, February 02, 2009

Dubai World Central International Airport - Opening Delayed

Dubai World Central International Airport authorities announced the opening of the first phase of the World Biggest Airport has been put back because of the delays in constructions. Instead of this year it will be on 2010.


Built for the future, Dubai World Central International Airport has been designed to handle all next-generation aircraft, including the A380 super-jumbo. Up to four aircraft will be able to land simultaneously, 24 hours a day, minimising in-air queuing.

The region’s biggest airport, Dubai World Central will include:

  • 6 parallel runways, 4.5 km in length, each separated by a distance of 800 meters.
  • Three passenger terminals including two luxury facilities one dedicated to airlines of the Emirates Group, the second to other carriers, and the third dedicated to low cost carriers.
  • Multiple concourses
  • 16 cargo terminals with a 12 million ton capacity
  • Executive and Royal jet centres
  • Hotels and shopping malls
  • Support and maintenance facilities: the region’s only hub for A, B, and C Checks on all aircraft up to A380 specifications
  • Over 100,000 parking spaces (probably underground) for airport staff and passengers
  • Dubai World Central International Airport and the existing Dubai International Airport will be linked by a high speed express rail system
  • Dubai World Central International Airport will also be served by the Dubai Metro and a dedicated Dubai World Central light railway
  • Dubai World Central International Airport will be used by foreign carriers only. Emirates operations (both passenger and cargo) will remain at Dubai International Airport.

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