I say, report the scoundrel to the proper authorities. Kung walang gagawing aktion ang mga nakakataas sa Postal Office na yan, ireklamo kaya sa Imbestigador or any public-service service program like it.


On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
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>Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 13:12:38 +0800
> From: Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [plug] [OT] on corruption
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>Regarding the lack of corruption in the US... if Halliburton's
>$7Billion unbid contracts in Iraq aren't a form of corruption, then I
>don't know what is.. and I don't see Dick Cheney languishing behind
>bars or flipping Big Macs.  :D
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>I think the level of corruption in 1st World economies is also high:
>there have been corruption scandals in France and Germany. BUT ---
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>1) these economies can "absorb" some corruption, e.g. 20% of GDP,
>without hurting too much since they're robust
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>2) the corruption occurs not at the "retail" level so there's no
>public indignation
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>Of course in the Philippines the corruption level exceeds 70%, AND
>it's a poor country, AND "enterprising" officials bring it down to the
>retail level, so the situation is much worse.
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>Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 16:13:20 +0800
> From: Rommel Feria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [plug] [OT] on corruption
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>And how about that Filipino-American mayor of a California city who
>was convicted of corruption as well? HA! First world country, too.
>hehehe...
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>On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 13:12:38 +0800, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Regarding the lack of corruption in the US... if Halliburton's
> > $7Billion unbid contracts in Iraq aren't a form of corruption, then I
> > don't know what is.. and I don't see Dick Cheney languishing behind
> > bars or flipping Big Macs.  :D
> >
> > I think the level of corruption in 1st World economies is also high:
> > there have been corruption scandals in France and Germany. BUT ---
> >
> > 1) these economies can "absorb" some corruption, e.g. 20% of GDP,
> > without hurting too much since they're robust
> >
> > 2) the corruption occurs not at the "retail" level so there's no
> > public indignation
> >
> > Of course in the Philippines the corruption level exceeds 70%, AND
> > it's a poor country, AND "enterprising" officials bring it down to the
> > retail level, so the situation is much worse.
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>Message: 3
>Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 00:24:06 -0800 (PST)
> From: jepoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [plug] secondary zone files
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>im configuring a secondary dns, is the zone files automaticall created? can i have a sample file
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>Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 00:39:33 +0800
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>Rowel Atienza wrote:
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> >You have to recompile gcc to explicitly use uclibc if you havent done so.
> >Actually, in many cases you may also have to rebuild the whole root
> >filesystem using the proper kernel headers + uclibc to have a clean start.
> >The steps if done manually are rather involved but some people automated
> >the whole task. See buildroot of Erik Andersen for example
> >[www.uclibc.org]. I heard Dan Kegel has done a similar tool too but I
> >havent tried.
> >
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>Thanks for the info.
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