Page 4 of 7 FirstFirst ... 23456 ... LastLast
Results 31 to 40 of 62
  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by josefarrugia View Post

    And for goodness sake, Koto isn't promoting himself. He simply just wants to share the chaos the storm has brought. Period.
    my debate stops here, ni angkon naman si Homer nga partly for contest iyang purpose to sustain his photography, so, he is promoting himself....

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by szichri View Post
    @jose

    it's all over the news... watch it on tv nalang...
    I always prefer another perspective.

    It's all over the social networking websites... Watch videos, view images and read the stories of those caught up by the storm online.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by josefarrugia View Post
    I always prefer another perspective.

    It's all over the social networking websites... Watch videos, view images and read the stories of those caught up by the storm online.
    i don't see any perspective on this shots... sorry!

  4. #34
    guys grabe, photos ni sir ali, teacher sa ateneo, location in marikina ---> Login | Facebook

    abot sa postiii ang baha!

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by wikitoy View Post
    my debate stops here, ni angkon naman si Homer nga partly for contest iyang purpose to sustain his photography, so, he is promoting himself....
    bogo.... contest dosnt mean promoting but just for the cash prize to SUSTAIN my photographyyyy....

    is it ok to know ur name sir cuz unfair kaayo ur calling me on my first name not my istorya name
    Last edited by koto; 09-27-2009 at 04:33 PM.

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by szichri View Post
    i don't see any perspective on this shots... sorry!
    Perspective, meaning a different point of views. There's a difference between the media, bloggers and the social networking users. Instead of watching the news, why don't you read upon the tweets or the images being posted by users online (in the case of Koto)

    The problem here in the Philippines is that people don't recognize bloggers as much as they do abroad or in other progressing nations. At least things are slowly going the right path here. However, that's another topic to bring up.

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by josefarrugia View Post
    Perspective, meaning a different point of views. There's a difference between the media, bloggers and the social networking users. Instead of watching the news, why don't you read upon the tweets or the images being posted by users online (in the case of Koto)
    that's what i meant... and i've been watching and reading other online forums too, sad that this posted images doesn't much to what they posted and the stories behind those images... sorry i don't tweeeet

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by szichri View Post
    that's what i meant... and i've been watching and reading other online forums too, sad that this posted images doesn't much to what they posted and the stories behind those images... sorry i don't tweeeet
    That's what I meant by another perspective Anyway, I'll stop my ranting. Koto was free to do whatever he wanted. He decided to take pictures and I don't see any harm in doing that at all. Thanks for sharing your pictures Koto.

  9. #39

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by koto View Post



    WE can HELP.

    WE can be HEROES in our own little ways.

    BAYANIHAN!


    Check PHOTOS of affected people in MARIKINA here:Ondoy's Aftermath on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    PHOTOS above are mine. Taken at Vito Cruz, manila.

    FROM TXTPower: (Philippines: Help typhoon victims in Luzon, Philippines|TXTPower)

    TXTPower urges its members, supporters and friends abroad to makedonations via Paypal. You may also donate via SmartMoney (5577-5144-1866-7103) or GCash 0917-9751092. All donations coursed through TXTPower will be sent to the Philippine National Red Cross.

    The Philippine Red Cross is accepting MONETARY and IN KIND DONATIONS.
    (Philippine National Red Cross - Ways To Donate)

    1. CASH or CHECK
    Please send cash or check donations to the PNRC National Headquarters in Manila. Checks should be made payable to The Philippine National Red Cross. We can also arrange for donation pick-up.

    2. BANK DEPOSIT
    Account Name: The Phil. Nat’l. Red Cross

    METROBANK
    Port Area Branch
    Peso Acct.: 151-3-041-63122-8
    Dollar Acct.: 151-2-151-00218-2
    Type of Acct. : SAVINGS
    Swift Code: MBTC PH MM

    BANK OF THE PHIL. ISLANDS
    Port Area Branch
    Peso Acct.: 4991-0010-99
    Type of Account: CURRENT

    BANK OF THE PHIL. ISLANDS
    UN Branch
    Dollar Acct.: 8114-0030-94
    Type of Account: SAVINGS
    Swift Code: BOPI PH MM

    For your donations to be properly acknowledged, please fax the bank transaction slip at nos. +63.2.527.0575 or +63.2.404.0979 with your name, address and contact number.



    Credit Card

    Please fax the following info to +632.404.09.79 and +632.527.0575:

    Name of card member, billing address, contact nos. (phone & mobile), credit card no., expiration date, CCV2/ CVC2 (last three digits at the back of the credit card), billing address, amount to be donated.

    For online donations you may also visit our website at Philippine National Red Cross .

    In-Kind Donations

    LOCAL
    Please send in-kind local donations to The Philippine National Red Cross – National Headquarters in Manila. We could also arrange for donation pick-up.

    INTERNATIONAL

    1. Send a letter of intent to donate to the PNRC
    2. A letter of acceptance from PNRC shall be sent back to the donor
    3. Immediately after shipping the goods, please send the (a) original Deed of Donation, (b) copy of packing list and (c) original Airway Bill for air shipments or Bill of Lading for sea shipments to The Philippine National Red Cross–National Headquarters c/o Secretary General Corazon Alma de Leon, Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila 2803, Philippines.


    The PNRC does not accept rotten, damaged, expired or decayed goods. Though we appreciate your generosity, the PNRC also discourages donations of old clothes as we have more than enough to go around.

    SMS and G-CASH (Globe)

    SMS
    text RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4483 (Smart)

    G-CASH
    text DONATE<space>AMOUNT<space>4-digit M-PIN<space>REDCROSS to 2882


    Most urgent needs

    Food items: Rice, noodles, canned goods, sugar, iodized salt, cooking oil, monggo beans and potable water

    Medicines: Paracetamol, antibiotics, analgesic, oral rehydration salts, multivitamins and medications to treat diarrheal diseases

    Non-food items: Bath soaps, face towels, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, plastic mats, blankets, mosquito nets, jerry cans, water containers, water purification tablets, plastic sheetings, and Laundry soap

    Rehabilitation Programs: Shelter materials for house repair

    Call Hotline 143 or 527.0000

    THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS
    I can see that you edit your post, thank you for doing that. At least naa nay kawanggawa and dili lang for contest purposes..

  11.    Advertisement

Page 4 of 7 FirstFirst ... 23456 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. Replies: 95
    Last Post: 10-04-2012, 06:22 AM
  2. Replies: 32
    Last Post: 10-01-2009, 09:50 AM
  3. musicians in manila vs bagyong ondoy
    By munkyboi in forum Music & Radio
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 09-30-2009, 10:23 AM
  4. let's say a prayer to our fellowmen in flooded areas in manila
    By snowleopard in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 09-27-2009, 09:18 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top