A Politically Correct Himbo
Ugh! I rarely talk about politics in my blog since it makes me feel that I really care about something. But wait I do care about something. I am not a cold hearted bastard and I always vote for world peace!
Sometimes I do wonder why most of the politicians we have are a bunch of idiots. What did they do to sway the masses to vote for them? What power do they hold during elections that they really charmed these hapless people to choose them?

I am just irritated about some governments making prostitution illegal. I mean why can’t they make it legal since it is actually a win-win situation.
The State of Philippine Internet — PLDT and Globe services from the perspective of a regular guy
the Internet has become a regular part of our daily lives and rue the day we find that we cannot go online to check our email, read online news, blogsurf, and such mundane, simple things that we’ve taken for granted thinking that they will always be on hand when and where we need them… true enough, there are now free WiFi connections sprouting around the metro — i even heard from a lady friend that Davao has a free city-wide WiFi connection — and you can’t turn your head without seeing an Internet cafe… it has become so commonplace that we can expect to be online anywhere, anytime even without a computer… there are now cellphones and phone services [3G, for example] offering online services for a measly P10 per 30 minutes!!
How To Lose Your Job 1– killing you softly
As promised, this is the second of a 3 or more part blog series on losing ones job. My objective is to educate employees to protect their jobs and for entrepreneurs to be guided on how to go about disciplining and eventually terminating an employee.
Little did employees know, they may be doing things that can be hazardous to their career and employment. While employees have the right to security of tenure, the company also have its own rights and prerogatives for profitable operations
How an employee can lose his job? Find out at Sonnie’s Porch.






