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30
Oct 09

COMELEC – Application For Registration Forms

Since COMELECs site is crawling right now, I thought of sharing the forms for those who might be wanting to register tomorrow (the last day). I got the forms from bayanihan_.

Here are the PDF files for download:

You can also download these as one ZIP file.

From COMELEC’s registration procedure page

  1. A qualified applicant need only to appear personally at the local COMELEC office.
  2. The applicant’s identity and residence will be verified. (Bring a valid ID with photograph and signature.)
  3. The applicant’s status of registration will also be verified. (NOTE: Your registration status may also be verified here.)
  4. After a successful verification of the applicant’s identity, the applicant shall be given three (3) application forms to fill up:
    1. One for the Election Officer (with back-to-back printing);
    2. One for the Provincial File; and
    3. One for the Central File.
  5. The applicant’s biometrics will then be digitally captured.
  6. An Acknowledgment Receipt will be given to the applicant afterwards

20
Oct 09

Zero Entropy

In information theory, entropy quantifies the amount of information contained in a message. The unit used is usually bits : the numbers of zeroes and ones you need to represent the information.

If you have a fair coin and perform independent flips, the entropy or amount of information is 1 bit per flip. Every flip gives you an additional information : if the result is heads or tails (1 or 0)

If  you have a source that gives the same value everytime, say an “rigged” dice that always turns up 6, the entropy of that source is 0 bits per roll. The next number is always six.

The source does not give value, it does not give additional information.

Here a a few good examples of  zero (or almost zero) entropy sources:


(excerpts of tweets by the ABS-CBN News Channel on the #ANCForum 2009/10/20)

FOCAP question: Do you believe that RP continues to be ruled by political and economic elite? What are root causes of this?

Perlas

  • I agree. We have the highest gini coefficient in region. Growth not benefiting wide sectors of society
  • Our economy based on oligopolies and monopolies. This has to be addressed so growth becomes equitable .
  • New gov’t should stop crony capitalism. This is source of ZTE, Northrail problems

Escudero

  • I agree. Reason is patronage and traditional politics
  • Elections make Filipinos equal. All of us have one vote and one vote each.
  • Hopefully, we can empower and teach people that people have one vote and they believe in that power.

Estrada

  • I believe that. I have personal experience. There are giant corporations owned by elite.
  • During my presidency, giant corps want me to approve their petition. I told them, “My slogan is ERAP pampahirap if I approve that.”

Delos Reyes

  • What matters is the principles of the party. I have to assert it in political mainstream.
  • Major political parties control political milieu. Even if I’m a mere councilor, we have to break paradigm.
  • I believe country is controlled by elite. No implementing rules for anti-political dynasty provision in Constitution

After reading these, did you learn something new?  Was there additional value? (Granted, I just read the tweets and did not see the not the actual forum. For those who did, what’s the entropy?)


31
May 09

Bangkeros of Pagsanjan

boatmen-1boatmen-2boatmen-3Faux HDR photos of the Bangkeros (boatmen) of Pagsanjan. They paddle and bodily lift the bancas (canoe) upstream to the Pagsanjan falls.
Trivia: Pagsanjan falls isn’t actually in Pagsanjan. It’s in Cavinti, Laguna. The locals call it Magdapio falls.

A quick search about these folks yielded some sort of pageant: Ginoong Bangkero. Yup, complete with Ginoong Internet Choice.

Ginoong Bangkero 2009 Candidates


24
Nov 08

metro manila

Once in a while, you see a post that just makes you smile. This video post by jolengs is one of them.

while i was taking footage of this video, a security guard approached me and ordered to stop taking pictures. i replied back that am not,and instead blurted out that i am shooting a video to let the whole world know how beautiful our country is. i smiled back and continue on my shooting. oh yes it was a beautiful sunny day! ;p

On the same weekend, a friend made this post about a dream:

I have a dream that one day, when foreigners think about Metro Manila, they do not think of the slums that are forever the image shown by international TV, but of this beautiful skyline that is perhaps one of the best in the world.

He’s talking about this photo:

This is the view from the heli pad of the GCC Building, Ortigas. The green area on the bottom right is Wack-wack Golf, host of many International golf tournaments. Around it is the Wack-wack Village. On the far right is the Makati Business District

This is the view from the heli pad of the GCC Building, Ortigas. The green area on the bottom right is Wack-wack Golf, host of many International golf tournaments. Around it is the Wack-wack Village. On the far right is the Makati Business District

These two posts make me homesick. I’m now going to hunt for more good Manila (and Philippines) photos/videos.