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		<title>Mel &amp; Joey Interview Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J. Angelo Racoma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p>This was aired last Sunday, August 19th, 2007 on <span class="caps">GMA 7</span>&#8217;s Mel &#38; Joey talk show. The topic was innovative means of making a living.</p>

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	<p>The interview was actually about two hours long, as the producer and I chatted about a lot of things relevant to blogging and problogging. I guess due to time constraints (and to give way to other topics), they had to cut things short. The clip shown is just a few minutes long, and my part there was only about a minute or so. Fellow Filipino bloggers <a href="http://www.yugatech.com">Abe Olandres</a> and <a href="http://kutitots.com/">Gaile dela Cruz</a> also appear on this segment.</p>

	<p>Video is embedded here (viewable after the jump) ... <span id="more-1061"></span> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6O6qzpiZkM">The direct YouTube video link is here</a>.</p>

	<p>Update: Credit goes to <a href="http://advocrazy.com/">Prof. Rom Feria</a> for <a href="http://advocrazy.com/2007/08/19/pro-blogging-as-an-alternative-job-in-the-philippines/">uploading this video to YouTube</a>. Rom, expect <span class="caps">GMA</span>&#8217;s lawyers knocking on your door sometime soon!</p>

	<p>Update: I re-uploaded the video from a local cache. Original link seems to be unavailable.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This was aired last Sunday, August 19th, 2007 on <span class="caps">GMA 7</span>&#8217;s Mel &#38; Joey talk show. The topic was innovative means of making a living.</p>

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	<p>The interview was actually about two hours long, as the producer and I chatted about a lot of things relevant to blogging and problogging. I guess due to time constraints (and to give way to other topics), they had to cut things short. The clip shown is just a few minutes long, and my part there was only about a minute or so. Fellow Filipino bloggers <a href="http://www.yugatech.com">Abe Olandres</a> and <a href="http://kutitots.com/">Gaile dela Cruz</a> also appear on this segment.</p>

	<p>Video is embedded here (viewable after the jump) ... <span id="more-1061"></span> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6O6qzpiZkM">The direct YouTube video link is here</a>.</p>

	<p>Update: Credit goes to <a href="http://advocrazy.com/">Prof. Rom Feria</a> for <a href="http://advocrazy.com/2007/08/19/pro-blogging-as-an-alternative-job-in-the-philippines/">uploading this video to YouTube</a>. Rom, expect <span class="caps">GMA</span>&#8217;s lawyers knocking on your door sometime soon!</p>

	<p>Update: I re-uploaded the video from a local cache. Original link seems to be unavailable.</p>
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		<title>Thank God I&#8217;m Not A Registered Voter</title>
		<link>http://racoma.com.ph/archives/thank-god-im-not-a-registered-voter</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 05:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>J. Angelo Racoma</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[The Internet]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	<p><img id="image971" src="http://racoma.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/ballot-box.jpg" alt="ballot-box.jpg" class="alignright" />Some people do the stupidest things with information entrusted to them. Take this case for example. <span class="caps">PTB</span> contributor<a href="http://www.pinoytechblog.com/archives/comelec-and-the-right-to-privacy"> Arnold Gamboa discovered</a> that a <a href="http://comelecncr.com/">certain website</a> purporting to belong to the Commission on Elections <span class="caps">NCR </span>(National Capital Region) has published the <a href="http://comelecncr.com/VOTERS_LIST.htm">entire list of registrants for the region</a>.</p>

	<p><blockquote>I think <span class="caps">COMELEC</span> made a terrible &#8212; make that stupid &#8212; mistake by publishing the personal information of thousands of <span class="caps">NCR</span>&#8217;s registered voters. <a href="http://Comelecncr.com" title="http://Comelecncr.com">Comelecncr.com</a> &#8212; <span class="caps">NOT </span>.gov, take note (is this even sanctioned by the government?) is a partnership between a <span class="caps">COMELEC</span> official named Dir. Ferdinand Rafanan and San Miguel Corporation (yes, what does a multi-million peso company has to do with Philippine elections?).</p>

	<p>Dir. Rafanan said the goal is transparency. Ok, sounds like a noble intention. But the big question is, does publishing someone&#8217;s name, registration number and home address over the internet where billions of people can access a violation of the right to privacy?</blockquote></p>

	<p>If I were a stalker (which I sometimes am), this makes for good resource material. I&#8217;d better save the entire list then on my hard drive, for future reference! Now more dangerously&#8212;if I had a grudge against someone but I didn&#8217;t know where he lived, I could check out the list. Or if I&#8217;m a politico, and I want to send out campaign materials via snail mail (a.ka. <span class="caps">SPAM</span>) to people, I could use this info. Or what if I run a business? I no longer have to buy address lists. I just check out the registrants list and I now have people&#8217;s full names, birth dates and home addresses.</p>

	<p>Oh, and their web design sucks. Frames? Tables? Animated GIFs? Marquee text? Oh my God<img src="!" alt="" border="0" /> Looks like the site was made with <span class="caps">MS </span>Frontpage. Wait. It is!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><img id="image971" src="http://racoma.com.ph/wp-content/uploads/ballot-box.jpg" alt="ballot-box.jpg" class="alignright" />Some people do the stupidest things with information entrusted to them. Take this case for example. <span class="caps">PTB</span> contributor<a href="http://www.pinoytechblog.com/archives/comelec-and-the-right-to-privacy"> Arnold Gamboa discovered</a> that a <a href="http://comelecncr.com/">certain website</a> purporting to belong to the Commission on Elections <span class="caps">NCR </span>(National Capital Region) has published the <a href="http://comelecncr.com/VOTERS_LIST.htm">entire list of registrants for the region</a>.</p>

	<p><blockquote>I think <span class="caps">COMELEC</span> made a terrible &#8212; make that stupid &#8212; mistake by publishing the personal information of thousands of <span class="caps">NCR</span>&#8217;s registered voters. <a href="http://Comelecncr.com" title="http://Comelecncr.com">Comelecncr.com</a> &#8212; <span class="caps">NOT </span>.gov, take note (is this even sanctioned by the government?) is a partnership between a <span class="caps">COMELEC</span> official named Dir. Ferdinand Rafanan and San Miguel Corporation (yes, what does a multi-million peso company has to do with Philippine elections?).</p>

	<p>Dir. Rafanan said the goal is transparency. Ok, sounds like a noble intention. But the big question is, does publishing someone&#8217;s name, registration number and home address over the internet where billions of people can access a violation of the right to privacy?</blockquote></p>

	<p>If I were a stalker (which I sometimes am), this makes for good resource material. I&#8217;d better save the entire list then on my hard drive, for future reference! Now more dangerously&#8212;if I had a grudge against someone but I didn&#8217;t know where he lived, I could check out the list. Or if I&#8217;m a politico, and I want to send out campaign materials via snail mail (a.ka. <span class="caps">SPAM</span>) to people, I could use this info. Or what if I run a business? I no longer have to buy address lists. I just check out the registrants list and I now have people&#8217;s full names, birth dates and home addresses.</p>

	<p>Oh, and their web design sucks. Frames? Tables? Animated GIFs? Marquee text? Oh my God<img src="!" alt="" border="0" /> Looks like the site was made with <span class="caps">MS </span>Frontpage. Wait. It is!</p>
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