Saturday, September 30, 2017

Winners of Miss Millennial Philippines 2017

Since July, Eat Bulaga has introduced us their first-ever Miss Millennial Philippines segment where 38 millennial Filipinas representing their home cities and provinces as they vie for the crown and become the ambassador for her homegrown city or province.

Image courtesy: Official Eat Bulaga Facebook page

The grand finals of the show's Miss Millennial Philippines segment took place at the SM Mall of Asia Arena where only one of the 38 Millennial Filipinas will be hailed as Miss Millennial Philippines and apart from winning a large cash prize, the winner gets a house and lot as well as a new SUV.

But first, let's get to know the contestants who made it to the winners' circle;

SPECIAL AWARD:
Bayanihan Queen - Miss Millennial Ilocos Norte Dianne Irish Joy Lacayanga
Best in Regional OOTD - Miss Millennial Masbate Vanna Vefsie Discaya
Most Talented - Miss Millennial Camille Folio
Friendship Award - Miss Millennial Camiguin Teresa Cacciangaga
Miss Kopiko Blanca and Miss Millennial Poten-cee - Miss Millennial Malabon Shiara Joy Dizon
Miss Flawlessly U - Miss Millennial Camarines Sur Julia Novel Gonowon

Anyway, 3rd runner-up goes to Miss Millennial Malabon Shiara Joy Dizon, 2nd runner-up goes to Miss Millennial Aklan Eleonora Valentina Laorenza, and 1st runner-up goes to Miss Millennial La Union Carino Cariño.

Which means the first ever Miss Millennial Philippines goes to Miss Millennial Camarines Sur Julia Novel Gonowon. The first-ever winner believes that "...it is always important to have a good heart to have a good place."

Congratulations to the winners of Eat Bulaga's Miss Millennial Philippines 2017

Bubble Gang - September 29, 2017 #BGKillerClown

On the September 29, 2017 episode of Bubble Gang...

- Killer clown gags

- The good criminal

- European creatures, you need?

- Boys sneaking through the funeral for food

- Honeymoon surprise

- The spare change joke

- Ngetflix presents Game of Trolls

- Perverts' protest


- Basa-basa-pik!

Friday, September 29, 2017

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Beijing demands North Korean firms to close operations


China has ordered North Korean companies operating in the country to close down.

China has ordered North Korean companies on the mainland to close down 120 days from the passing of the UNSC's latest set of sanctions on the regime.

China's Commerce Ministry said the action is in line with the UN resolution adopted on September 12th in the wake of the North's sixth nuclear test conducted earlier this month.

The crackdown applies to all companies doing business in China, including China-NK joint ventures, and reven restaurants.

Many observers say China was mindful of US pressure to take tough action against its long-time ally and Washington has praised China's movie.

Susan Thornton, the US Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, told the Senate that "Chinese policy" is shifting. Along with the international community, the US has been ramping up pressure applying substantial sanctions on the North to force it to give up its nuclear and missile ambitions.

Source: Arirang News

Let's Do The News! (September 29, 2017)



- There have been 6,225 drug-related deaths between July 2016 and September 2017 according to the Philippine National Police, which runs counter to human rights organizations' estimate.

- President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday appealed to the US Congress to allow US President Donald Trump to return the Balangiga Bells in the Philippines. Since the 1950's the Philippines has been unable to make any headway on the issue of the bells in on-and-off negotiations with the US. The bells were taken by the American forces in 1901 as spoils of war.

- The University of Santo Tomas attempted to break the Guinness world record for the largest human sentence formation. An estimated number of 16,729 Tomasinos gathered at the UST football field to break last year's record set by India. In celebration of World Teachers' Day, the participants formed the sentence, “My teacher is my hero!” Guinness has yet to confirm if UST successfully set a new world record.

- The Trump administration declared that its relief efforts in Puerto Rico are succeeding but people on the island said help was scarce and disorganized while food supplies dwindled in some remote towns eight days after Hurricane Maria struck the island.

- Over 130,000 people have fled the region around the Mount Agung volcano on Bali, fearing it will soon erupt. The disaster mitigation agency’s command post in Bali said the number of evacuees has swelled to about 134,200. The figure is more than double the estimated population within an immediate danger zone but people further away are leaving too.

- UN Chief Antonio Guterres urged the Myanmar government to halt military operations that have sent over 500,000 Rohingya Muslims fleeing to Bangladesh, calling the crisis "the world's fastest developing refugee emergency and a humanitarian and human rights nightmare."

- Honda will display their Sports EV Concept at October's Tokyo Motor Show. In addition, after months of waiting, the new CR-V, currently on sale globally, will have its Japan premiere at this venue.

- Skoda Auto made 20,000,000 vehicles since 1905.

- Toyota, Mazda, and Denso, collaborate for the development of basic structural technologies for EVs covering a wide range of vehicle segments and types.

TTFN!!!

Driving Music Vol. 82


Preparing for the weekends? Get ready for some another batch of Driving Musics that will surely liven things up during your next road trip, whether a trip to a province, a prefecture, to a park, a mall, a bar, or whatever point of interest you, your friends, and your family might come across.

1) Missionary by 平井堅 - from a Toyo Tires Japanese commercial

2) Ready For Your Love by 平井堅 - from a Toyo Tires Japanese commercial

3) Bad Man by Pitbull feat. Robin Thicke & Joe Perry & Travis Barker - from a Honda StepWGN Spada commercial

4) Rise Up by Andra Day - from the Genesis G70 commercial

5) Winter World of Love by Engelbert Humperdinck - from an old Hankook Tire commercial

6) Crockett's Theme by Jan Hammer - from a Kia Concord commercial

7) Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 "From the New World" Largo - from an old Hankook Tire commercial

8) NEW ERA by Nullbarich - from the new Honda Grace commercial

9) Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen - from the Toyota Pronard commercial

10) La Bamba by Ritchie Valens - from the old Vauxhall Nova advert

Driving Music from Leopaul's Blog is the segment where solves every car enthusiasts' questions about the title of the song of car commercials...with the risk of MATCHED THIRD PARTY CONTENT on their status. It's your jam. Drive to the Music You Love.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Second Generation Chevrolet Traverse

Crossovers have become the very fabric of the American neighborhood and for Chevrolet, there is no exception. Having introduced the Traverse to the American soil nearly a decade ago, it seems that the future of the American neighborhood, much like everyone else in the world, belongs to the crossovers and with General Motors declared themselves out of the minivan race following the sharp rise of crossovers, it's no mistake to introduce the Traverse on American soil and for 2018, the Traverse has now regenerated to make this crossover...ahem...great again.

2018 Chevrolet Traverse
Here it is, cowboys and equestrians, your all-new Chevrolet Traverse. And by the looks of it, the new Traverse is shaping up the crossover market with its muscular styling, luxurious interior, powerful V6 engine, and loads of tech features that makes it one step ahead of the competition.

2018 Chevrolet Traverse

First and foremost, let's take a look at the Traverse's design and whereas the previous model looks more like an average crossover at an average neighborhood, the new model looks rather muscular for a crossover. Think of it like the Marlboro Man dressed for office work and at every angle, all that Marlboro Man aura is flowing through its exterior design. Although some say it can be easily mistaken for its little brother, the new Equinox, with a Tahoe-inspired side view, the new Traverse looks pretty much as juicy as a dozen of Texas chicken served on a basket while at the fair. Tasty.

2018 Chevrolet Traverse interior
It's not just the muscular exterior that makes it juicy for the new Traverse but the interior is pretty large for a midsize crossover and if you go for the range-topping High Country variant, that Jet Black/Loft Brown interior is as juicy as a beef jerky for a midnight snack. Apart from the very generous seven or eight-seater capacity provided by its new Smart Slide Seating, the new Traverse's best-in-class maximum cargo space of 98.2 cu. ft. really gets the job done at work or at play, even when you use it for UBER or lyft purposes known only to yourself. Other notable features include the hands-free gesture liftgate, the secret compartment on the dashboard, 4G LTE Wi-Fi, and smartphone connectivity with Apple Carplay and Android Auto compatibility. With features like these, the Traverse is a very accommodating crossover fit enough for a Dallas maverick.

2018 Chevrolet Traverse
Okay y'all because under the hood of the new Traverse lies a 3.6L V6 engine mated to a 9-speed automatic gearbox that produces a very sporty 310HP of power output, 266 lb-ft of torque, and towing capacity of up to 5,000lbs. It's the most powerful Traverse ever made and apart from showing off its muscles on the go, it's also fuel efficient thanks to its idling stop and go function that shuts off when stopped at the set of lights and then restarts when you set off, resulting to an EPA-estimated 18 MPG city/ 27 MPG highway for FWD and 17 MPG city/25 MPG highway for AWD. Later on, there will be a 2.0L turbo for those who are...ahem...liberals who are not interested to the redness of the new Traverse's muscular performance much like today's politics. So, how are those Republicans?

For AWD variants, you can check out this Traction Mode Select that allows the driver to choose four different driving modes, be it FWD on normal roads, 4X4/SNOW when today's forecast calls for slippery roads, OFFROAD, and TOW/HAUL to pull some stuff from behind when you're on a weekend trip to the beach.

In terms of safety, the Traverse comes fully prepared with a host of safety features so it may know when Murphy's Law hits the road such as Forward Collision Alert, Front Pedestrian Braking, Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Forward Automatic Braking, Rear Vision Camera, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Park Assist, and many more, including the Teen Driver Feature.

The new Traverse starts at $29,930 and by surprise, it's more affordable to own than America's favorite crossover, the Explorer. This is another reason why Chevrolet is stacking up the competition against the rest but anyway, the Traverse knows how to play a game of top trumps against the other crossovers and what stacks up against the rest is its tech, interior, and performance, although the styling is pretty much the stuff you should never talk on the grown-up table with the others and at this rate, it's facing a harsh opportunity to leave a mark on the world stage because of today's climate. Needless to say, the new Traverse is struggle to survive at this new world order but I'm sure this crossover has the guts to gallop around the hurdles.

Photo: General Motors

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: Moon calls for added deterrence against NK



South Korean leader Moon Jae-in vowed to build up the country's own defense capabilities as part of efforts to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons, also saying his country will counter any threat with "strong punishment."

The president said in a ceremony marking the Korean Armed Forces Day, which falls on Sunday. His government's determination to protect peace requires strong defense capabilities.

The ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Korean Navy 2nd Fleet in Pyeongtaek, located some 70km southwest of Seoul.

Meanwhile, South Korea confirms the United States will start deploying its strategic military assets in and around the Korean Peninsula this year.

National Security Adviser Chung Eui-Yong made the remarks during the president's meeting on Wednesday evening with the leaders of South Korea's major political parties . This, as a warning signal to North Korea as it could conduct provocations next month, marking several important political anniversaries.

Then, South Korean police concluded that North Korea was responsible for hacking the country's virtual money exchanges.

North Korean hackers targeted at least four Bitcoin exchanges in South Korea earlier this year in a bid to steal the digital currency. South Korea's cyber police said that North Korean hackers sent emails to South Korean officials from public institutions, such as the police, prosecution, or Seoul City Government but contained malicious software applications.

Last year, North Korea stole the personal data of over 10 million customers from South Korea's website Interpark, an online auction and shopping site, and held it for ransom in exchange for nearly 2.6 million US dollars in Bitcoin.

Source: Arirang News