A Day Trip to Tambuli Beach Resort

This is a relatively old beach resort that does not have as many amenities as the more well-known beach resorts in the area, but for the price they charge, Tambuli is a real bargain for a day at the beach.  We enjoyed a beautiful day swimming in both the ocean and the pool followed by some fairly good Filipino food.

It was so quite and peaceful there; we almost fell asleep after lunch.  I would describe this resort as rustic and reminiscent of the way beach resorts in the Philippines were twenty years ago.view more pics of tambuli beach resort.

No, I Don’t Want that Filariasis in Me!

Filariasis, specifically lymphatic filariasis, causes the dreaded illness called elephantiasis. Due to the SAFE FOR WORK nature of this blog, no images of elephantiasis would be shown on this site. For the curious and the masochistic among my readers, I suggest you google for pics.
Suffice it to say that I’ve just been given the standard treatment for the prevention of elephantiasis: 5 tablets of diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and 1 tablet of Albendazole. I have yet to actually drink the stuff, but they’re now in my possession.
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Five Eras of Social Web

we must admit that we are in an era of social connectivity, this either via facebook, friendster, or twitter. Jeremiah Owyang of Web Strategy, has interviewed 24 of the top social web companies and came up with the five future social web eras..

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CITE Technical Institute, Inc. – How did I Become CITEnian?

I graduated high school way back 2004. It was my pleasure to receive an scholarship grant from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) as an aid for my college education, which prompted me to enroll Information Technology at the Cebu Institute of Technology (CIT). But, before finishing the DOST-SEI Summer Orientation and Enhancement Program (SOEP); I met a CITE Electronics Department Head – who happened to be my SOEP trainer for Analytic Geometry and Trigonometry. His name is Engr. Jose Roland M. Flores. I love the subjects he taught, and I like the way he teach. He is the one I considered the most influential person who encouraged me to enroll at CITE. He referred me to the CITE scholarship coordinator named, Mr. June Capuyan. I talked to him about the school and I was informed that there was still a single slot for the CITE Electronics batch fourteen. I’ve heard a lot about the school when I was still in high school but never tried to google it until the last day of the month-long SOEP training. I googled about CITE and finally realized the importance of its mission to the out-of-school youth. It was five years ago when I really need to make the best choice. I consulted my friends and family – Why not I try studying at CITE? Though I was hesitant to cancel my enrollment at Cebu Institute of Technology, I managed to decide in withdrawing my enrollment.

I rushed to CITE scholarship coordinator informing him that I already made a decision – I am going to enrol at CITE!

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