Tuesday, September 14, 2010

experiencing windmill technology

Experiencing “windmill technology” is remarkable.

Last February 2010, our group of engineering organized a plant visit. We visited the windmill located at the Bangui, Ilocos Norte. I was so amazed when the first time I set my eyes on these windmills and so my group wondering how they operates these such kind of technology. It was really knowledgeable.

When our bus getting closer to the windmill…..it was so huge…whoa!!!! and I was so excited. We went to the Maintenance Office, there was the engineer who oriented us about some sort of knowledge, its history and so the people involved of building that kind of tools. The engineer said that 40% of the electricity that used in Ilocos Norte came from the windmills and the rate of the electricity there was so cheap even though it was a private firm. Each windmill had 236 meters apart on shore. These beautiful structures had 41 meters blade and its height was roughly equivalent to a 23 storey building, as the engineer discussed to us. Another thing that I asked to myself is that how this technology built, where these people get the materials? And so the engineer told to us that these materials were imported from the other country and the investors were foreign business men. After some briefing, we had given the opportunity to look closer to the windmill and take some pictures for souvenirs.

That place can never be forgotten and so the experience I had, exploring that wonderful site. You shouldn't miss visiting windmill when you pass by Ilocos Norte. I hope our government should provide more renewable energy in different parts of the country and reduce the frightening greenhouse effect which causes global warming.

What an enjoyable plant visit!   




98 comments:

  1. wow...its nice to be there..great technology and so helpful to our country.

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  2. cool!!! since some of the places in Philippines recently had experience drought which causes electical supply shortages and water shortage supply ( SA MGA PALAYAN) in some places like ISABELA...i guess windmill will be a great remedy ....:)

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  3. wohoa..is it?(benar) if i will visit Philippines, i will got there & take a look..i read ur blog from a frnd of mine in the Philippines..im from brunein.I admire ur place.

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  4. hey bong, wala akong alam sa windmills pero ng mabasa ko ang blog mo eh ayos ah.meron pala ganyan sa ilocos norte. sa susunod titingnan ko yan sinasabi u s blog.

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  5. gogogogo!!!!Ilocos !!!! proud to be ILOKANA!!!hi3x!!! nabyag a panawen a saanak naksubli ditan ...urayen nak windmills ,,i will come and visit you...hopefully sooooooonnnnnnn....

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  6. Such Beautiful place. Pupunta ako dyan para makita yan sinasabing windmills.

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  7. owwww great experience...i also wanted to visit that kind of site to see to myself and experience how our great engineer work hard for that useful windmill technology for the sake of our countrymen... yohooooooooo.....

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  8. amazing!!! i thought you're in other country (Australia) hahahaha ILOCOS PALA ok jud!!! mapunthan nga yan isama ko mga hapon kong amo...baka makakuha pa tayo ng another investors nman para sa mas marmi pang windmills...YES TO WINDMILL !! GO ILOCOS!! GO UP NASPI!!!

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  9. nak, maganda.Sulit ang plant visit nyo.Magaling na engr.

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  10. angeldgonzales@yahoo.comSeptember 14, 2010 at 11:20 PM

    hmmn..windmill technology...wait, where did I first hear it? (thinking)oh, yes! i saw it in Sen. Bongbong Marcos' campaign ad last May 2010 national election. What can I say? I like Sen. Marcos look in his ad with the background of this windmill..Certainly, I like more our pretty boy "Bong" standing in front of it taking some pictures to be proud of..(yehey! I've been to Ilocos and got to see this wonderful windmill hehe "belat kay katoy")

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  11. princenagorite@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 12:38 AM

    Mukhang ngang mgnda yan ah...:), high technology,malaking tulong sa pinas.Keep it up engineer!

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  12. Classmate, yoh, u did well taking up that picture;ayos yan pre

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  13. dami naman nyang windmill.Sobrang yaman ang mga investors kung ganun.Tnx for the blog at sa pic u n din, model ng windmills.hi3

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  14. Its true, really appreciated that skills made by filipino.Windmill is a lot of help especially decrease pollution.This blog enable to help those that dont have any ideas about windmill.If u really been there, i knew u will enjoy the sight seeing those technology.

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  15. Gonzales.zuleika@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 1:07 AM

    Oh! i can see in your blog that you really enjoy that trip. I hope years from now, isa ka na sa mga builders ng windmills around the Philippines..hehehe

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  16. PARE AYOS YAN BUTI P KAU NKAPUNTA ILOCOS NORTE MAGANDA NGA YAN MGA WINDMILLS JAN MAGAGALING TALAGA ANG MGA PINOY KAYA LANG GALING PA SA LABAS UN MGA INVESTORS MAS MAIGI SANA KUNG D2 DIN SA PINAS

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  17. so great that the investors invest their money for building that windmilss, anyway,great skills of engrs.

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  18. nice blog...huge windmills
    katulad ng sinabi ni zuleika na enjoy mo nga ang iyong trip at dagdagan mo pa ang windmills n iyan satin naman sa Cavite :)lols

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  19. HAHAHAHAH may windmills pala sa ILOCOS <")

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  20. It is such a knowledgeable field trip for young engineering students....
    Windmill is a brilliant technology in the power industry. It is an environmental friendly source of electricity though I believe the investment is quite high but comparable to oil and gas it is still cheaper. In philippines it is onshore based but in othr countries they were able to built them offshore where wind is much great in magnitude... Go Philippines.

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  21. napintas dayta nga teknolohiya,lalo ket awan ti oil & gas tayo.Sapay koma ta umado pay dagita ta lugar tayo...great...good..agbiyag ti pilipino

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  22. tulad ng sabi ni ecp isang brilliant technology nga..msyadong mataas at salamat tayo sa mga investors n tumulong.Sana mapatayuan pa nito sa ibang lugar sa pinas.Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!!!!!!

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  23. Yoh Go Ilocos..go Philippines, go WINDMILLS

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  24. BAGUS! nice ur place bro., very big windmills

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  25. tama kayo malaking tulog nga iyan sa power industry, kaya lang kelangan talaga ng malakas n puwersa ika na magnitude.......haaaaaaaay malaking investment ulit yan kapag magtatayo.

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  26. friendly user ..windmills!!

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  27. COOL!!!!!!
    i will follow nurulaida goin there to your country here Brunei dont have.

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  28. In Power and so Electric industry, it was a pleasure to have windmills in Philippines. The investors are very kind to build that such tools that are very helpful to the economy.

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  29. joren.ibasco@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 9:08 PM

    Ilocos Norte's windmill...such a wonderful invetion...i wish we can also have that tech...para naman wag nang sugapa sa pagsingil sa kuryente ang mga power producers dito

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  30. ibasco.marinelle@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 9:11 PM

    windmill? ano un hehe...sana makapunta din ako jan..puwede ba sumakay sa mga wings niyan?

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  31. Naku! nakakatakot ata lumapit jan! hindi ba ako hihigupin niyan sa lakas ng hangin?(wink)

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  32. Ang saya! Baka puwede ako sumabay sa hangin para mabilis makabalik sa manila!

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  33. I hate you bong. bakit di mo ako isinama di sana nakita ko rin yang windmill na iyan...(hehe peace)

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  34. Angelville_80@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 9:20 PM

    i never heard such thing..until i read your blog.it's really a fruitful trip and i'm sure tuwang-tuwang si ate mo at di nasayang ang pinambayad niya sa contri mo hehe

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  35. windmil! windmill! windmill! takot ako sa windmill! (electric power)

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  36. CAN WE KNOW HOW EFFICIENT THE WINDMILLS AT ILOCOS NORTE?

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  37. looks interesting; this is really a big help to our country. hopefully some parts of Philippines soon they can generate it.

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  38. shaunkyle_gp@yahoo.comSeptember 15, 2010 at 11:30 PM

    energy consumption

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  39. Glenn Joseph PatrimonioSeptember 15, 2010 at 11:36 PM

    malinis yan bawas pollution malaking tulong pa sa environment.Its a good thing they implement that such project; very useful and helpful sa economy crisis natin ngaun sa pinas...kelan ba yan itinayo?

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  40. Tipid sa pagbayad ng electric,ayos to sa pamilya ko.sana dagdagan pa ang imbensyon n iyan.Napakalaki naman ng windmilla n yan.San pala ang power source niyan? san banda dyan??

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  41. Based sa understanding ko, ang windmill ay isa din renewable source ng energy kaya malaking tulong talaga tama kayong lahat mas malaking tulongyan sa mga kababayan natingmga taga ilocos

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  42. Paano gumagawa yan windmill?

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  43. experiencing your tour serves as a good factor for young engineers to know the beneficial energy consumption.

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  44. How strong & efficient your windmill?where is the energy came from?

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  45. CLEAN!!!!!great engineers, good ideas as well decrease polusyon

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  46. So kelangan ng matinding lakas ng hangin jan bong
    para mas efficient sya kasi kpag mahina lang ang hangin konti lang ang electric source n manggagling sa windmills tama ba? di ko masyadong maintindihan :>

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  47. megan_fox69@hotmail.comSeptember 16, 2010 at 1:16 AM

    Ok yan blog mo ah conserve anergy yan

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  48. Naimbag a teknolhiya makatulong ti pinagrang - ay ti kaadduan...agpatakder da met koma iti sabali pay a parte ti Pilipinas saan lang nag dito ILOCOS....thumbs up!!!:)

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  49. DAPAT LAHAT NG TEKNOLOHIYA INIISIP LAGI ANG ANTI POLLUTION NANG SA GANUN MALAKI ANGMAITUTULONG SA GLOBAL WARMING, KATULAD NYAN IMBENSYON SA ILOCOS YAN WINDMILL.MABUHAY PINOY!

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  50. layo ah sa ilocos norte pa
    di bale pre poud ako sa ganyan, maalking tulong yan windmill sa bayan balak ko na ata mag engineer ah.

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  51. ayos ANTI Pollution...galing 'tol

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  52. can u show us some more pictures the focus one of windmill?

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  53. @lea meron sya dyan picture ng windmill sa profile nya di nga langmsyadong focus pede n siguro yun
    @bong~ agree ako sa mga sinabi mo dapat ngang pasyalan yan lalo na ng mga inhinyero para naman my inspiration sila sa mga gagawin nila sana lang ang kolehiyo dito satin ay mag implement ng ganyan tour hindi kung san san lang wala naman katuturan

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  54. Go go go Ilocos pagandhin nyo pa lalo yan at padamihin para mpasama sa 7 wonders of the world :)

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  55. WOW Philippines really, thats a great tour that you've ever made together with the experienced to visit & see such a technology that the philippines needed to support the GREEN ENVIRONMENT.
    Its a good Idea from the school organizer to conduct this kind of tour by the students who are needed to see those things with a good value that might be used someday in our beloved country...(PILIPINAS)...mabuhay !

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  56. rrodriguez@hotmail.comSeptember 16, 2010 at 5:15 AM

    very impressive that invention

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  57. great ideas;intelligent engineers who build such tools

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  58. wooooooo..malaki yan kung 23 storey, antagal siguro gawin nyan

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  59. very admiring nmn!! brilliant talaga ang mga filipinos, despite of the negative news sa bansa we still have reasons to be proud!! i love it!!! smile!!

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  60. Sana more invention pa para sa mga pinoy.. im prud to have windmills in the Philippines

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  61. GALING PINOY! pagpatuloy ang sinimulan

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  62. so sweet, so smart, great ideas
    i admire those engineers who invent the windmills
    i thank also the investors

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  63. same question..pano kaya nga nila inoperate yan?pano nga ba?pag ako pumunta dyan ako mag ooperate.hehehe, galing:>)

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  64. ayos ah nosebleed hahahaha..sama ako sa pag operate
    tulong n din yan sa environment, tipid pa s kuryente kung tama ako isa yan diba sa souce ng electric swerte naman ngmga nakatira dyanmalapit

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  65. windmill technology is a very profitable
    efficient in a way conserving electric.Thats great!

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  66. im proud to be a filipino, its not because only of the invention of windmill(HUGE one) but also of being the great inventors of all kind of machines with wide knowledge.

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  67. what a great dedications to our country.Marcos clan ba yan, nagbuild nyan?

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  68. Where do you study bong?I admire your group that you went there, very educational one.Keep it Up.

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  69. i remember the days hahaha... naalala ko dai nung hindi pa natin yan napupuntahan.. maliliit lng cla pero nung mismo nakalpit na ko... sobra laki nla at sobra haba... and i cant imagine na my tao na nkakapasok sa loob ng turbine...

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  70. experiencing that trip will enhance your knowledge

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  71. Intelligent invention.Good work.

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  72. I knew this one.He's right it was very huge & u will amaze.

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  73. bakit di kami ng field trip sa ilocos norte
    sayang naman at di naminnapuntahan yan sinsabi mo na maraming windmills

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  74. If u were right that 40% of electric consumption came from the windmill itself, the residence lived on that area are so lucky because they can save money in terms of paying electric bills.

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  75. totoo pa lang meron windmills sa pinas sa ilocos pa

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  76. exciting ba talaga makita yan...........sabagay :)teka affordable ba pagpunta diyan galing ako sta. cruz manila

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  77. your experience rather your trip is educational, the schools should always implement like that.

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  78. hmmmmm....malaki nga yan at malaking tulong din sa lipunan yang windmills!

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  79. malaking gastos iyan, swerte naman natin at nag invest ang mga investors sa ganyang project..

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  80. windmill technology? marami ng ganyan sa ibat ibang bansa pero ok iyan dahil meron sa pinas kahit papaano...proud tayong mga Pnoy

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  81. proud talaga akong pinoy
    tulad ng comment ng iba malaking tulog nga iyan lalo n sa ekonomiya ngayon 2010 .Higit sa lahat environmental friendly pa.

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  82. I can never imagine how huge that project have been made.Congrats!

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  83. "Wind mill technology" is a high technology.Nowadays, it became very useful necessity especially we encountered economic crisis.It would be very advantageous to save electric.

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  84. Ilocos Norte,keep it up.Kilala na kayo mas lalo pa dahil sa windmill na itinayo sa lugar nyo

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  85. I love that place...malalaki talaga ang mga windmill diyan.totoo! kayang kaya kong patunayan yan..:)

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  86. windmill tech is one source of enegy u need more winds to operate that kind of machine..i think so..

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  87. Sa bansang Pilipinas, Malaking tulong ang pagbuild nila ng windmills,sa hirap ba naman ng buhay ngayon laking tipid din. Sana sa Manila meron nyan. Maganda ang Blog mo bong.

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  88. Maganda ang blog mo bong.Knowledgeable. Sinabi sa kin ng kaibigan ko tingnan ko yun blog sa Ilocos.Ok, nalaman ko meron pala ganyan, malayo ako diyan eh.

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  89. sabi ng ate mo tingnan ko daw yang post mo sa blog, nung nabasa ko eh nagulat ako meron pala ganyan sa Ilocos Norte pa
    di ako mahilig sa mga balita wala din ako ideas sa windmill pero sa mga comment sa blog mo mukhang maganda nga at bawas polusyon ang naimbento nila.Pasalamat din tayo sa mga investors tulad ng sabi mo.Sino ba sila?..Magaling bong. Galingan mo pa.Hanga sa yo ate mo.

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  90. hi! bong im sorry for my late comment i was so busy, anyway, i lyk the ideas u share bout windmills even so little but its better that u show to us the beneficial factor we have in the Philippines. Keep it up Bong.

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  91. @bong, its me maricel, bestfrnd ni ate din mo.
    Ang masasabi ko lang ay napakalaking tulong talaga sa Ilocos at syempre sa Pinas ang teknolohiyang yan(windmills) buti n lng ng field trip kau dyan.

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  92. uncle bong, yan pala ang pinuntahan mo sa ilocos kala ni mommy kung ano> malaki sya cle, maganda daw buti di ka nilipad..

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  93. How strong that windmill? a lot of disasters in the Philippines,

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  94. hey bong,how r u? its a pleasure to have windmill in the Philippines.Hope to see that soon. God Bless.

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  95. Huge invention wit huge budget also...
    definitely great.cheers

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  96. I love it! punta ako jan :)

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  97. This is a very informative blog. You truly learned blogging and how it can help communicate the technologies now available to us. Great work!

    Noel Carpio

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