Now that the minority is the new majority, GMA would be better prepared and use Facebook next time around.
Senator likens Arroyos SONA to a Friendster list
Posted July 24, 2007 19:21:00(Mla Time)
INQUIRER.net
Veronica UyMANILA, Philippines — (UPDATE) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's State of the Nation Address (SONA) seemed more like a Friendster list than a development roadmap, Senator Pia Cayetano said Tuesday.
Like last year's SONA, the speech sounded like a Who's Who list of the President's closest friends and allies and the infrastructure projects they had asked from her administration as reward for their political loyalty, said Cayetano.
She said Arroyos hour-long speech at the opening of Congress Monday resembled a Friendster list, but failed to address ordinary peoples concerns. Friendster is a popular social networking site on the Internet.
Critics said this years SONA became a virtual roll call of Arroyos allies in Congress and the local government.
Cayetano, using the yardstick of delivering basic services to the people, gave the Presidents seventh annual address a failing mark.
She said several crucial targets in health, education and poverty reduction not met by the Arroyo administration were not substantially discussed in the SONA.
We're way off some of the targets that the government itself had laid down (under the Medium Term Philippine Development Plan), she said. Basic health and education are among the closest to the hearts of our people since these involve basic services that they always expect to hear about in the President's SONA.
Cayetano cited the following statistic:
Jesus was given a task, a relatively easy task, but failed to pull it off. And so was Kevin and Vicky.
Good thing Chong made it on time.
If you are programmer and you are daunted with a task so daunting, you probably need help. And when a programmer needs help, he doesn't want to read thirty pages of documentation or a dozen FAQs. The most effective way to get help is by asking another programmer which sometimes can be really annoying. And the least annoying way to ask another programmer is by the way of forums or groups. And the easiest way to search for *that* group is probably Google, since they are too kind to adopt usenet groups, the king of forums.
And while I was doing that, this happened…
I don't know if I'm doing it wrong, but i can't seem to browse Google Groups directories! I have to use the search to get to the groups i wanted.
I guess nobody's perfect, even Google.