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Top 10 November 2008 Civil Engineers

Complete list at November 2008 Civil Engineer Board Exam Results.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 1,672 out of 4,831 passed the Civil Engineer Licensure Examination given by the Board of Civil Engineering in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi and Tacloban this November 2008.

Top 10 November 2008 Civil Engineers
1. MARICEL DELA CRUZ AQUINO, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 99.10

2. SERG JASON MODEQUILLO BODIONGAN, MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITY-ILIGAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – 98.95

2. MA DOREEN ESPLANA CANDELARIA, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 98.95

2. RAISA LLEUE MOLINA CURATIVO, BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI – 98.95

2. RODOLFO JR PAULE MENDOZA, DON HONORIO VENTURA COLLEGE OF ARTS & TRADES – 98.95

2. ARNEL MARIE ISLETA MONTEIRO, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 98.95

2. LEMUEL AGIE GARCIA SACAN, EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY (LIT)TACLOBAN – 98.95

2. JESHURUN I DACULES SEVERO, CARLOS C. HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE-TALISAY – 98.95

3. SANDY MAE AUJERO GASPAY, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 97.90

3. MARK JOSEPH MAGADIA IPA, SOUTHERN LUZON POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE-LUCBAN – 97.90

3. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER ABELLON NIEBRES, BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI – 97.90

3. ART REYNAN TURCO TROGO, BICOL UNIVERSITY-LEGAZPI – 97.90

4. KRISTOFFER ARNIE VALENCIA BORREROS, TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MANILA – 97.55

4. JUN LEDDA COSMIANO, CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY-TUGUEGARAO – 97.55

4. JANEAN PEÑAFLORIDA LABAOSAS, CARLOS C. HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE-TALISAY – 97.55

4. SYDNEY PRIETO MAESTRO, TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES-QUEZON CITY – 97.55

4. DOMINIC DELA CRUZ SALVADOR, CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY-TUGUEGARAO – 97.55

4. WARREN ANTONIO LADEMORA TAN, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 97.55

4. LESTER BENJAMIN BRITANICO VIRATA, SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY – 97.55

5. ROBEN MARZAN CASANO, SAINT LOUIS COLLEGE OF SAN FERNANDO – 97.00

5. JESSA MARISSE FERNANDO CRUZ, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 97.00

5. JOHN VINCENT PARE MUSNGI, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 97.00

5. RYAN JAY RAMOS POLICARPIO, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 97.00

6. EDILBERT TANGONAN ABUNAGA, UNIVERSITY OF BAGUIO – 96.85

6. SUNSEEHRAY ALESSANDRA CASIÑO BANAÑA, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 96.85
6. ANGELICA JOI RIVERA CALEJA, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 96.85

6. CHERRY MAY ROSETE MATEO, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 96.85

6. CHERRY MAGNO MORENO, MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – 96.85

6. RYAN TUBA NIEDO, UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES-CATARMAN – 96.85

6. JOHN ROSS LINABAN ROMANILLOS, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE
PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA – 96.85

7. MARY ROXANNE INFANTE AGLIPAY, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 96.65

7. JAN JULIUS RAMOS CORDERO, UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS – 96.65

7. FERNANDO ANGELES DEL MUNDO, PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA – 96.65

7. JOSE LORENZO MARCELINO LABICCASI UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-LOS BAÑOS – 96.65

7. IAN CHRIS SUBALISID MEDENILLA, UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES-CATARMAN – 96.65

7. KENNETH JANN BONGOLAN ORBITO, SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY – 96.65

7. RODANTE CRUZ TORRES, BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY (BULACAN COLL OF ARTS & TRADES) – 96.65

8. MARNIE BECIOS GIDUQUIO, UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS – 96.50

8. KRISH EDWARD DENNIS JOSE MADARANG, UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS – 96.50

8. RIC CHESTER CASTRO NUQUI, DON HONORIO VENTURA COLLEGE OF ARTS & TRADES – 96.50

8. JAMES MICHAEL LACANARIA ONG, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN – 96.50

8. JOHN PAUL GERUNDIO PASAOL, UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS – 96.50

8. JOHN-REY TURALBA SANDAGON, POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES-MAIN-STA. MESA – 96.50

9. ERICSON ALDABA CRUZ, BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY (BULACAN COLL OF ARTS & TRADES) – 95.95

10. KATHERINE ANN PALMAIRA PALERACIO, UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS – 95.80

(excerpt from this feeds: http://prcboardexamresultsph.blogspot.com/2008/11/top-10-november-2008-civil-engineers.html )




Sharing the latest FREE Online Storage and Collaboration?

Scenario: Do you know that Microsoft has its own FREE storage device online? And do you know that you can now save 1000+ Office documents in one online place that you can access your from almost anywhere?

I would like to share this to each and everyone as I have found it very interesting and i believe this is very useful for both individuals, students and businesses.

For Password-protected online file storage. Always available where you need it.
Here is the link: http://skydrive.live.com/

And for adding more documents and share this workspace—and all its documents—with others.
Here is the link: http://office.live.com

For more queries about this article feel free to email me at marlonmacam@aol.com




Windows XP’s Future

Microsoft is now ready to phased-out Windows XP which starts January 1, 2009. This means that Microsoft will no longer release Windows XP to its Distributors all over the world. But the good thing is, Microsoft plans to support Windows XP is until 2014.

Additonal Information about Windows XP’s Future: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-xp/future.aspx




Lenovo IdeaPad S10

Lenovo IdeaPad S10

Lenovo IdeaPad S10

Computer Notebook nowadays are getting smaller-and-smaller to save both electricity and space. This  Social Netbook by Lenovo is one of the best notebook i have ever encountered in terms of flexibility and reliability.

“The design of the IdeaPad S10 is unsurprisingly similar to other netbooks we’ve seen in recent months, but Lenovo has managed to include a few pleasant surprises. The exterior is covered in white “pearl-like” plastics with a slight glossy finish. The interior keyboard and palmrest surfaces are covered with matte white plastics with reasonable durability and only a minor bit of flex around the palmrests when you press firmly on those surfaces.

What first appears to be a giant beefy hinge for the 10-inch display is actually the 3-cell battery with a small hinge on either side of the tiny laptop. Overall, the look is quite nice, but the white plastics do give this netbook a slightly “toy like” appearance. When I took the S10 with me and was using it in public with my 2-year-old daughter nearby several other parents asked me if the S10 was a toy laptop for my daughter. That is unfortunate since, as we are about to mention, the S10 is a remarkably capable ultraportable laptop. (excerpt from: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4620)”

For more information about this product, feel free to email me at marlonmacam@yahoo.com




Acer Aspire 2920z Notebook Drivers

My friend ’s Acer Aspire 2920z Notebook has a problem in finding its drivers. To access the said drivers’ fast please click this link: http://www.acerpanam.com/synapse/forms/portal20.cfm?website=AcerPanAm.com/au&siteid=8116&areaid=12&formid=3394#results

For more information about this blog feel free to email me at marlonmacam@aol.com




How to remotely access your own computer at the office when you are at home using Remote Desktop Connection

Scenario: Sometimes we need to access our computers remotely without any human intervention in your computer at the office. It’s just has to be properly configured.

Here’s how:

Note: Make sure that your computer at the office has been configured to “Allow users to connect remotely to this computer”, to do that right-mouse click on your My Computer then click Properties, and then click on to the Remote Tab. Under Remote Desktop click on Allow users and click OK. (In this computer you must have a user account that has administrative priviledge.

  1. Open Remote Desktop Connection by clicking Start, clicking Programs or All Programs, clicking Accessories, and then clicking Remote Desktop Connection.
  2. In the Computer box, type a computer name or IP address.The computer can be a terminal server or it can be a computer running Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2), or Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 (SP2) that has Remote Desktop enabled and for which you have Remote Desktop permissions.
  3. Click Connect.Depending on which version of Windows you are using, the Windows Security or the Log On to Windows dialog box appears.
  4. In the Windows Security or Log On to Windows dialog box, type your user credentials (for example, user name, password, and domain), and then click OK or Submit.

To change your connection settings, (such as screen size, automatic logon information, and performance options), click Options before you connect.

You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers running Windows XP Home Edition.

For more information about this article, feel free to email me at marlonmacam@aol.com




Do you know how to use BRIEFCASE?

Scenario: Windows Briefcase can be use to help you oganize and keep your documents up-to-date between your two (2) computers.

Here’s how:

1. Right-mouse click your Desktop and click Briefcase.

2. Drag your important files into the Briefcase.

3. You can make changes either to the files inside the Briefcase or to the original files.

4. Click Briefcase Menu and click Update All.

That’s it.

For more information about this article, feel free to email me at marlonmacam@aol.com




Creating an MS-DOS Startup Disk

Scenario: Sometimes, we really need to boot our computer using MS-DOS, to manually re-configure our own PC. The question is, how to create an MS-DOS Startup Disk.

Here’s how:

  1. Insert a floppy disk into your computer’s floppy drive.
  2. Open My Computer, and then click the floppy disk drive to select it.
  3. On the File menu, point to the name of the floppy drive, and then click Format.
  4. Under Format options, click Create an MS-DOS startup disk.
  5. Click Start.

Note: The MS-DOS startup disk you create will allow you to boot into MS-DOS.

That’s it.

For more information about this article feel free to email me at marlonmacam@aol.com




Modifying Tabs Option for IE7

Scenario: Did you ever encounter a problem with your Internet Explorer 7.0 that if you set to open three tabs with different web address, is that it only open one Url or website? Also, do you know how to edit or modify your Tab Settings under IE7?

Here’s how:


1. Launch your Internet Explorer 7 by double click its program icon from your desktop or by single clicking into the Start button/All Programs.
2. Under your IE7, click on Tools menu, then click Internet Options.
3. A Internet Options dialog box will be displayed. Under General Tab, click on Settings button for the Tabs, and then click Restore Defaults and click OK. Close and Restart your IE7.
That’s it. For any other options you may wanted to modify Tabs, just repeat the same procedure.
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