From SunStar today, a gracious editorial saluting the people and the moving spirit behind the success of the 12th Asean Summit, and an unexpected plug for this blog from Bong Wenceslao.
From CDN, an itch that needed to be scratched, nitpicking through a dubious story about the CICC’s sprinkler system. Sorry, no link here. Maybe CDN was too ashamed to post the story online. Bottom line: Can a sprinkler system be tested just by looking at the spouts? Apparently, CDN thought so, considering the prominence they attached to the story in print.
Oh, well, old habits die hard. Especially, I heard, at CDN. But no, don’t get me started on editors there. Because while I have enough stories to fill this blog for the rest of the year, we should keep this blog PG-13.
Suffice it to say that the new CDN offices at the North Reclamation Area have an extremely efficient sprinkler system. Sometime early this year, after they moved in, strong rains gushed through their roof, and damaged the computer of their former reporter, Kathy Navarro. I’m not making this up. The Inquirer admitted as much. See a previous blog entry.
So I guess CDN is the expert on sprinkler systems.

