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An Open Letter from Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg PDF Print E-mail
Written by HansCheska™   
Wednesday, 02 December 2009 17:53

It has been a great year for making the world more open and connected. Thanks to your help, more than 350 million people around the world are using Facebook to share their lives online.

To make this possible, we have focused on giving you the tools you need to share and control your information. Starting with the very first version of Facebook five years ago, we've built tools that help you control what you share with which individuals and groups of people. Our work to improve privacy continues today.

Facebook's current privacy model revolves around "networks" — communities for your school, your company or your region. This worked well when Facebook was mostly used by students, since it made sense that a student might want to share content with their fellow students.

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Hey HansCheska™! About your photostream... PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 14:50

You've run into one of the limits of a free account. When you moved from Yahoo! Photos, you were given a free trial of Flickr pro - our premium account that comes with unlimited storage and uploads. But, that's expired.

If you are ready, you can purchase pro for just $24.95 a year. To be sure, none of your uploads have been deleted, and they'll all come back after you upgrade.

If you aren't sure yet, don't worry. You'll simply continue on Flickr's free service, which is subject to a few limits, the main one being that it will only show the most recent 200 items you've uploaded. To see older stuff, you can delete some recent items. You can download them first if you like.

 
Anawangin Getaway PDF Print E-mail
Written by HansCheska™   
Sunday, 03 May 2009 04:31
Anawangin Cove

This time a roadtrip going north of Metro. The destination, Anawangin Cove located at San Antonio, Zambales.

An extended celebration for the 2nd year Anniversary of our flickr group, FlickristasIndios. Anawangin Cove is a 4hr drive (by bus) from Manila and a 30-45 minute bangka (small boat) ride from Barangay Pundaquit of San Antonio.

As listed in our itinerary, we are supposed to visit all the islands nearby the Anawangin Cove specially the Capones Island which the old Lighthouse can be located, but due to strong waves and our bangka can't docked along the shore, we and including the boatman (captain of the boat) decided not to go along what is originally planned. So not to spoil the side tripping, the boatman spotted a calm and manageable way to dock on shore on the other side of the Capones Island. We stepped on Capones Island for about 30mins just to take some shots.

Lasty to our final destination, Anawangin Cove. Not so much words for it but I still can express the experience in our own terms as "Hardcore", "The waves are Awesome" & "Punk not Death".

To know more about Anawangin Cove you can just visit this site En Route.

Capones Island
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Dude ... The Waves are Awesome!!!
Dude ... The Waves are Awesome!!!
Dude ... The Waves are Awesome!!!
Dude ... The Waves are Awesome!!!
Capones Island
Anawangin: Panorama (Slice#1)
Anawangin: Panorama (Slice#2)
Anawangin: Panorama (Slice#3)
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Photowalk: Manila Re-visited PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 06 April 2009 00:00
Graffiti Art: The 4th Monster

Another photowalk is organized by Flickristasindios last April 4, 2009 and attended by 24 old and new Indios members headed by our Ninuno Jojo Pensica.

Here's the route: CCP (harbour view) - Baywalk - Malate Church, then we took a jeepney ride to Sta. Cruz, from Sta Cruz Church then to Ongpin.  Next is our luchbreak at Estero. After an hour of break we then proceed to Binondo Church, Jones Bridge then to our final destination Intramuros. At Intramuros we stayed for a while at Manila Cathedral then proceeded to the Walls of Intramuros then to San Agustin Church. After having some fun shooting at the vicinity of San Agustin we then walked back to Manila Cathedral (again) then have our merienda at Chowking, just infront of the church. After our merienda we then all agreed to call it a day.

You might be asking why we don't have a plan to take some sunset shots...the reason is the cloud formation is so thick and sometimes along the way we also experienced walking in the rain. Yes it did rain during the said photowalk. So here it is, my few shots taken last April 4 photowalk, second Indios photowalk of the year? (uncertain hahaha)

 
Manila Yacht Club
Human-powered Boat
Row your Boat
Manila Cathedral: Revisited
Pulis Pangkalawakan (Uch? Keiji Shaider)
Manila's Finest
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Exploring the Beauty of Cagbalete Island PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 16 March 2009 10:35
Cagbalete Island: Shoot Us . . .

Went there together with the Pinoy Kodakero group, the organizer of this event, and also some Flickristasindios member. It's my first time in this Island about 3 hours drive away from Manila.The Island have no commercial establishments and even electricity during the day time. It's so relaxing to be there enjoying the unexplored white-sand beaches. For me it's the best place to unwind and relaxed becasue you're far from crowd destruction. We stayed at Pansacola Beach Resort who treated us well and most specially served us nice and delicious local Filipino foods.

To know more about Cagbalete Island please fell free to visit Libot.Blogspot.com and enjoy the unexplored white-sand beaches of Cagbalete Island in Mauban, Quezon.

 
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