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Oct 10, 2019 12:22:45 GMT
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I see the transport system over there is in the news again George. What chance it gives any impetus to your new line? Perhaps glaciers move faster? BBC News - Manila transport crisis: Commuters outraged by 'leave earlier' advice www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-49983397Yeah, it's not been a good couple of weeks on Manila's creaking systems. To be fair, it never is! It's ironic that there's a "work from home" bill going through Senate/Congress (I forget which) at the moment and people are being urged to stagger their working hours. Yet our client, a government department, insists that the working day is 8am until 5pm, with electronic sign in and out. So for a nine hour day, I've been out of the house for 13 hours today. That's four hours to do a round trip commute of 50km. Situation normal. Joined up government. As to speeding our project up, the transport minister is making ever more wild claims about project progress and insisting on earlier and earlier opening dates. All the while conveniently forgetting that his department's lack of decision about signalling type, which has delayed the entire systems tender release for six months now, may just have an adverse impact on the end date. Apparently, we're two months ahead of programme. Now we know where all the confiscated drugs go. Complete and utter fantasy.
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Last Edit: Oct 10, 2019 12:29:16 GMT by georgeb
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Oct 10, 2019 18:39:22 GMT
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Let's wholesale ignore the overwhelming correlation between Autism and infant vaccinations and the studies linking the two, yeah? We'll just call all those people caring for their children's wellbeing paranoid and hysterical because they obviously don't care enough about the kids to force them to have untested viral concoctions rammed into their bloodstreams by unqualified people of unsettlingly vague title funded by PharmCos. Seriously? These are injections against diseases that can kill or cause severe long term lasting disability. The one and only study that linked them was massively discredited as being complete Bullplop years and years ago. I'm a Coast to Coast AM listener and even I know that!
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Oct 10, 2019 19:43:04 GMT
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You may say I'm a dreamer but is there any way to circumvent the delays on the assumption things will eventually be "okayed" or "agreed" and move things along at a speedier pace. The though has to have crossed your mind i'd guess/
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You may say I'm a dreamer but is there any way to circumvent the delays on the assumption things will eventually be "okayed" or "agreed" and move things along at a speedier pace. The though has to have crossed your mind i'd guess/ Would be nice, wouldn't it? Problem is, there are things that take time. Equipment lead times for example; if a piece of kit takes two years from order to installation, all the wishing in the world won't get it here in 15 months. Same with land acquisition. If we ignore the fact that we're dealing with people, then yes, that could be speeded up, but we can't. These are folks who'll lose their homes, so you have to go through the legal procedures. On this issue, the Department are notorious for regularly dropping the ball. That doesn't help! Delaying tender documents whilst the type of signalling is debated by DOT lawyers and bank economists (they have no engineers), doesn't help either. This hurry-up, whilst wilfully ignoring the facts, is all driven purely by the date of the next presidential election, nothing more... "Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade assured that the PNR Clark Phase 1 and other railway projects will be completed by 2022.
Tugade said the riding public will get to experience new major train projects, as well as improvements on existing ones before the term of President Rodrigo Duterte ends." And there you have it. It's like children; everyone has screwed their eyes tight shut and wishing. Bless.
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Can you not just run a couple of the Israeli bulldozers along the proposed route to get it cleared? Most of the houses will be illegal anyway. Employ someone to run the dozer over the route once a day to ensure they don't spring back up.
Or could you get started track laying where the route is fixed* or from the junction at the out of town end.
*Fixed subject to higher authority whim.
Obviously I know little about railway management or strategic planning.
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Oct 14, 2019 12:22:42 GMT
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Much easier to take some photos of a finished line somewhere & some happy travellers and publish that the line is now complete and everyone is using it with photos to prove it. All hail Mr Duterte for such a great enterprise
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eternaloptimist
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Oct 14, 2019 19:20:42 GMT
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Much easier to take some photos of a finished line somewhere & some happy travellers and publish that the line is now complete and everyone is using it with photos to prove it. All hail Mr Duterte for such a great enterprise I think that might be the strategy with HS2.
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Oct 15, 2019 12:03:00 GMT
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Can you not just run a couple of the Israeli bulldozers along the proposed route to get it cleared? Most of the houses will be illegal anyway. Employ someone to run the dozer over the route once a day to ensure they don't spring back up. Or could you get started track laying where the route is fixed* or from the junction at the out of town end. *Fixed subject to higher authority whim. Points in order. 1) I'd suggested Chinese after seeing how they cleared for the Olympics. Made the Israelis look like a bunch of caring Social Workers! 2) Yes many are/were illegal but, as PNR have just sat and watched this happen over decades, the householders now have right of tenure. If displaced, it's for PNR to re-home them. Didn't see that one coming, did they? 3) Yes, if it was at grade. This is elevated. How do you tell a contractor that he can construct two columns here, one there and a couple five kilometres further on? Oh yes, I remember, you pay him a fortune in variation orders. Obviously I know little about railway management or strategic planning. I can get you a job in the Department of Transport, you'd fit right in. You are a lawyer, aren't you? Much easier to take some photos of a finished line somewhere & some happy travellers and publish that the line is now complete and everyone is using it with photos to prove it. All hail Mr Duterte for such a great enterprise If you saw the plans for the "Opening" you probably wouldn't joke. It'll be like a stage boat, just half a train! I think that might be the strategy with HS2. Sorry, I've been away for a while. What is a strategy? This is how it works here. At the moment, Manila landline numbers (if you ignore the 02 prefix for Manila) are seven digits. The decision has been made to make them eight. All well and good, you say. We've done that sort of thing a couple of times in the UK over the years. Problem is, there a five landline providers and each one will have a different number added to the front. Now you have to know which provider your intended target is using, before you can add the appropriate digit. How simple is that? On another issue, I was coming home past Adamson University, an institution well known for science and engineering excellence. Imagine my disappointment when I saw a sign hanging outside congratulating 20 students for passing their bar exam. I was however heartened to see several more with over 50 students on each passing various engineering degrees. Then it struck me that the engineering graduates will all work overseas, whilst the lawyers remain here to phuck things over. Don't get me wrong, I have an amazing lawyer here. She's bright, she's tough, she gets things done when promised but, above all, she sticks to law!
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Last Edit: Oct 15, 2019 12:06:03 GMT by georgeb
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Nov 18, 2019 11:14:00 GMT
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Not a lot happening, pretty much same old, same old. Couple of bits of fun though. There is now a motorbike taxi service here, Angkas, and if I'm going somewhere for a beer at weekend, I'll often use them. You order via an app, you get a pretty instant response of arrival time and fare. The riders are steady and, so far, they have an excellent safety record (for the Philippines). So, Sunday morning, I was meeting a friend for a "few" lunchtime beers, so felt it prudent to leave the '38 strictly where it was. Motorbike arrives (7 minutes) and I'm handed my helmet. Now, the bike has a back box which means that you have to cock one leg over the saddle and leap off the other, boosting yourself into the seat. My leap was stunning, powering me up onto the seat, straight over the other side, landing in a big heap on the floor. Now I know what the helmet's for! Street cred - 0 It's not just me though. At work there is a suggestion box and although I've been tempted once or twice I've so far resisted. However at our Monday morning meeting last week it was revealed that someone had suggested a toilet cleaning check sheet. You know the one, cleaned at 9am, 10am, etc. A plastic envelope containing sheets was duly stuck up, around last Wednesday if I remember. However, what nobody has so far suggested, is that the cleaners actually fill it in! Got a meeting with my lawyer tomorrow with a view to letting a large foreign outfit use my local company to allow them to bid for work here. An overseas company can only tender if partnered with a Philippine entity, which mine is. Could be interesting. If it works out, I could regain my freedom!
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Last Edit: Nov 18, 2019 11:15:10 GMT by georgeb
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Nov 20, 2019 20:47:09 GMT
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Well, all the very best luck with that, buddy.
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Nov 20, 2019 21:06:57 GMT
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At work there is a suggestion box and although I've been tempted once or twice I've so far resisted. However at our Monday morning meeting last week it was revealed that someone had suggested a toilet cleaning check sheet. You know the one, cleaned at 9am, 10am, etc. A plastic envelope containing sheets was duly stuck up, around last Wednesday if I remember. However, what nobody has so far suggested, is that the cleaners actually fill it in! Why don't you suggest a check sheet to be signed by someone checking that the toilet cleaning check sheet has been signed? Then you could suggest a check sheet to be signed by someone checking that the check sheet checking that the toilet cleaning check sheet has been signed. And then you could ........... I reckon you could get it up to 5 levels before someone twigs
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Tales of the Volcano Lair hereFrankenBug - Vulcan Power hereThe Frankenhealey here
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Nov 21, 2019 10:22:35 GMT
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Well, all the very best luck with that, buddy. Thanks. Went well but I'll keep quiet until something actually happens Why don't you suggest a check sheet to be signed by someone checking that the toilet cleaning check sheet has been signed? Then you could suggest a check sheet to be signed by someone checking that the check sheet checking that the toilet cleaning check sheet has been signed. And then you could ........... I reckon you could get it up to 5 levels before someone twigs Somebody has come up with a more pragmatic approach. Just an empty plastic wallet now! 😂
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Nov 21, 2019 18:07:13 GMT
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Talk me through this. Somehow, despite having poor transport connectivity and some of the most congested roads on the planet, the Philippines managed to win the hosting of the South East Asian Games. The venues are poorly signed. I live near the Rizal Memorial Stadium, where most of the football games take place, and there is nothing. Teams were forgotten to be picked up from the airport, and one football team, Cambodia, I think, was sent a minibus after several hours wait. Now, I'm not a footie fan, but even I know there's generally a minimum of eleven, maybe a couple of substitutes, coaches, stuff like that, plus all their kit. They could have left them a bit longer though, as their hotel rooms weren't ready, so they slept in the lounges. Add to this, Typhoon Tisoy (or Kammuri as the rest of the world knows it) knocking at the door and indeed, made landfall already on the eastern islands. She's (he's?) packing 155-190kph winds and, so far, shows no sign of weakening. Heading helpfully in just the wrong direction. Manila Intentional Airport has announced it'll be closed tomorrow and all schools in Manila are walang pasok, obviously. Evacuations are underway in the worst affected areas around the country and seem to be progressing as planned. They're pretty good at this now. The games organisers, possibly not as hot, have also said they have contingency plans... "...Suzara added he already instructed suppliers of the venues, especially outdoor sports, to put down tents in advance.
"Everything's set, full contingency, all venues. All competition managers, technical delegates are ready," he said."Tents? As an update, chess games won't be affected!
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Last Edit: Dec 2, 2019 13:13:01 GMT by georgeb
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I hope there is a live video link to these hurricane proof tents?
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Manila airport closed? That was pretty much how it was when I was there a couple of years back . Thought that was normal...🤣🤣
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I hope there is a live video link to these hurricane proof tents? The link would be a short one! They'd be halfway to Vietnam before the camera got switched on. Manila airport closed? That was pretty much how it was when I was there a couple of years back . Thought that was normal...🤣🤣 It's only by having it closed that it stays out of the World's Worst Airport list. To be fair, there have been improvements made to facilities, but delays are still the rule rather that the exception.
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The house we rent is four floors. We have the bottom two, with garage, the other two are separate. However, their water supply comes in via the garage. A metal pipe at floor level connects, via a couple of pieces of plastic pipe and push fittings, with a pump. The Landlady is a lovely Indian lady who, I guess, is second generation Filipino. She likes to send me superb samosas now and again. In exchange, I pay the rent on time. Her son does much of the day to day stuff and is a bit of tosser. He seems to think that being the son of a lady who happens to own two houses makes him some sort of important property magnate. This was today's SMS exchange. Landlady's Son (LLS) - Third floor have contacted us saying you have driven your car into their water pipe and now they have no water. Me - Erm, when was this? LLS - Today. Me - I last had the car out on December 1st. If I'd hit anything, they'd have had no water for 9 days. LLS - Anyway, I am getting the plumber to see today as it's emergency, so you need to move your car. Me - I'm in Bulacan, 30kms away. LLS - But it must be moved today to give access for the plumber. Me - Okay, I'll take the afternoon off. I'll be leaving at 12 so should be home by 2. Okay? LLS - But we're not sure plumber will come. Me - You just told me the car had to be moved today so he can do the job LLS - But I've not spoken to him yet Pause. LLS - Plumber will come today to survey the job then come back tomorrow. Me - Then you'll have the same problem again. Car in garage, me in Bulucan. LLS - You leave it outside. Me - No. LLS - We'll tow it out of the garage then. (Two tonnes of locked Range Rover with transmission brake on, in Park, and only a twelve foot wide street. Go on then!) At this point I go to verbal communication, plus ballistic, with a full, free and frank exchange of views. I also go home. Fancied shagging off anyway! Me - I'm home now, I can confirm the car is nowhere near the pipe. I can also confirm it was a compression fitting popped loose. It is now fixed and the 3rd floor have water. LLS - What do you mean, it's fixed. Me - it's mended, it's not broken any more. It's fixed. LLS - You mean it's fixed? Me - Of course. LLS - Oh and how did you fix it? Me - By having the common sense to push the compression fitting and pipe back together, as they were meant to be. It's now holding full pressure. Oh, and I didn't need to move the car. Or a plumber. LLS - Thank you so much and very sorry for all your inconvenience. Thank you. Sorry. Me - Now, where do I send my US$600 invoice for the lost afternoon, or maybe you need it more than me for some social interaction lessons? Silence. They're right, this plumbing is bloody lucrative!
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Last Edit: Dec 10, 2019 7:39:08 GMT by georgeb
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Dec 10, 2019 21:54:54 GMT
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A man of many talents.....
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Tazzy
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EPIC, just EPIC
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