Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Parc Infina - Kawit Cavite
Phase 2 of Parc Royal has started development: Parc Infina. (Phase 1 is ParksVille Residences, still ongoing construction.)
Friday, November 8, 2013
Trash from the Past!
It's been several months since the last Habagat and flash floods hit Kawit, Cavite, but why on earth is this still here?
Garbage that had been washed out by the storm surge have become a permanent fixture on the road side along Centennial Road near Tramo-Bantayan. Does the local government of Kawit have any plan for this?
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
QC Barangay Map for overlay
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Google MapMaker,
Google Maps,
komyutero,
Quezon City
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Mapping Enthusiast
Google Maps recently launched its official Google Map Maker Community, and there were a lot of responses from Map Maker users around the world. I also noticed that their local Map Maker communities have their own logos, and Map Maker Philippines currently hasn't posted anything yet. Out of spare time, I made one to suggest:
I've already changed my profile pic... hehehe... would be cool if our friends are okay with it.
Hopefully fellow mappers would approve. |
I've already changed my profile pic... hehehe... would be cool if our friends are okay with it.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Cavite Batangas Transport Terminal Officially Open
As of early today, August 6, 2013, the South West Integrated Provincial Transport Terminal became operational. Buses coming from Cavite and Batangas through Coastal Road will no longer enter the metro. Instead, all will be collecting and dropping off passengers at the new terminal, eventually lessening the volume of buses plying Roxas Boulevard and EDSA pooling the provincial buses to one location and preventing colorum buses from operating the route via a new dispatch system.
The location. |
Monday, August 5, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Google Map Maker Badges
Expert Mapper: I've made 1,000 edits. | Advanced Reviewer: I've made 100 reviews. |
My Map Maker Profile.
Actually, about 4,000+ (approved) edits and 200+ reviews. I'm just happy Map Maker has some way of recognizing contributors to Maps; makes this hobby of mine more satisfying. :-)
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Google MapMaker,
Google Maps,
komyutero,
thoughts
Friday, July 19, 2013
Mapping San Juan, Batangas
Since losing my phone and eventually getting it back last June, I haven't had the chance to go back to San Juan, Batangas to try and gather GPS data again. So I looked for other ways to get geo information that I can use to do mapping. I am unable to map directly into Map Maker because Google Maps hasn't updated their satellite imagery of San Juan yet and all you can see is a blur.
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Batangas,
Google MapMaker,
Google Maps,
komyutero
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Poctol, San Juan, Batangas in OSM
Sadly, my uncle (my dad's eldest brother) passed away last week.My sister and I decided to go and visit over the weekend, having this the only free time we had. Off to San Juan, Batangas.
It's been a while since I was back and I've been wanting to gather GPS data to continue mapping roads in Google Map Maker. Once there, I borrowed a bicycle and started biking around, choosing a portion of the town I haven't been to before. After an hour or so, I have as much data I could gather.
Sunday, before going home, I went on a motorbike to visit some cousins. I then noticed that my phone then slipped out of my pocket and fell onto the road. Data. Gone.
Fortunately, my cousin was a policeman and another was the Barangay Captain there. Pulled some strings and so, I have my phone back again. Not without the phone being interested on by the person who found it.
The phone's been reset, sim card and memory card gone. Goodbye data.
I'll try again someday when I get back there.
It's been a while since I was back and I've been wanting to gather GPS data to continue mapping roads in Google Map Maker. Once there, I borrowed a bicycle and started biking around, choosing a portion of the town I haven't been to before. After an hour or so, I have as much data I could gather.
Sunday, before going home, I went on a motorbike to visit some cousins. I then noticed that my phone then slipped out of my pocket and fell onto the road. Data. Gone.
Fortunately, my cousin was a policeman and another was the Barangay Captain there. Pulled some strings and so, I have my phone back again. Not without the phone being interested on by the person who found it.
The phone's been reset, sim card and memory card gone. Goodbye data.
I'll try again someday when I get back there.
Labels:
epic fails,
Google MapMaker,
komyutero,
MyTracks,
road trip
Location:
San Juan, Philippines
Friday, May 10, 2013
The Price of Progress
Before things get better, it will worsen first.
Everyone knows what a pain it is to pass through the portion of EDSA between Heritage Hotel and Taft Ave. I wished there was a way to decongest this clogged part of the metro, and my wish was granted.
Published on the Philippine Daily Inquirer today:
Everyone knows what a pain it is to pass through the portion of EDSA between Heritage Hotel and Taft Ave. I wished there was a way to decongest this clogged part of the metro, and my wish was granted.
Published on the Philippine Daily Inquirer today:
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Road Watch: EDSA-Ayala Ave Intersection
A bus rammed the rear end of an SUV at the southbound lane of EDSA Ayala intersection when it failed to stop on the red light. Happened around 6:15am this morning.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Commemorative Plates on the Loose!
I didn't fully understand how the rules go about using commemorative plates in your vehicle. I've been seeing quite a few vehicles sporting these custom plates recently so I decided to look it up.
According to an article in Inquirer.net, "Replacing regular plate numbers with a commemorative plate is a violation of Republic Act No. 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines." It can be placed alongside or above the original license plate.
There was one vehicle I saw which had PNP vanity plates on both front and back. He must be feeling really powerful to be blatantly violating the law. I wish I had the time to snap pictures for sample.
A private van sporting an "MPD 111" commemorative plate. |
According to an article in Inquirer.net, "Replacing regular plate numbers with a commemorative plate is a violation of Republic Act No. 4136 or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines." It can be placed alongside or above the original license plate.
There was one vehicle I saw which had PNP vanity plates on both front and back. He must be feeling really powerful to be blatantly violating the law. I wish I had the time to snap pictures for sample.
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