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The Presidential Elections in the Philippines is just 3 days from now and we are officially closing the survey that we launch last March 5, 2010. The purpose of this survey was to test the accuracy of the public surveys being published in TV channels and radio stations.
The total participants of this survey is 3,131 people and it was open for 2 months. We can’t say that this is an accurate survey for the majority of the people in the Philippines but we can assume that the winners in this …
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I’m really excited about the coming elections in May because for the longest time we finally have very competitive candidates to choose from. The last 2004 elections was just a tragedy waiting to happen, the candidates were not as good compared to our candidates now, I’m sure you will agree with me.
Last 2004 elections we were forced to choose the lesser evil or the least corrupt candidate. Last elections, we have of course our “Hello Garci” star, Gloria Arroyo, “The King” Fernando Poe JR. which I think would have made …
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The seven division champion Manny Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs) defeats Joshua Clottey(35-4, 21 KOs) in a one sided boxing match. Quite boring actually. Joshua Clottey is so defense conscious you will rarely see him throw a punch. Many boxing fans are criticizing Clottey’s performance and even his trainer has complained against his performance.
Lenny DeJesus, Clottey’s trainer said:
“Joshua had the power to knock him out, but was reluctant to punch,” he said. “We clearly got beat. I don’t think we won a round.”
Pacquiao, 31, landed 246 of 1,231 punches (20 percent) while Clottey was limited to landing …
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This is it! Pacquiao-Clottey this sunday, it should be an exciting match although it is not Pacquiao-Mayweather, it should still be a great fight. All of Pacquiao’s fight are exciting, thats why people love him. Vote now below for your predictions!
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In my previous post, I detailed the reasons why viruses are generally not much of a threat than we thought it’d be. For non-techie people, I find that diving into the details of techie stuff could at least give us a grid on the risk viruses could inflict in the credibility of our polling machine. This however, isn’t enough. For while viruses may not pose a threat, the next wave of woe comes in the people behind the scenes. Dominantly, the DBA’s, the COMELEC officials, and the ‘cronies’ if you …

