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Thursday, April 22, 2021

The Best Bikes for Summer 2021



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WWhat are you planning to do with your summer? If you're looking for ways to stay active with the family, enjoy your friends while maintaining social distance, or simply spend some time on your own, why not purchase a new bike? The best bikes for summer are versatile, lightweight, colorful, and ready to get you on the road or off the trails.

 
Mountain Bikes

If you plan to spend your summer becoming one with nature, you want a bike that can handle the roots, rocks, and rough terrain that comes with riding in the forest. Rugged mountain bikes feature wider tires made for better traction on a range of surfaces as well as more powerful brakes that keep wheels centered and provide better control over steep hills and slippery slopes. These bikes are made for rough-and-tumble riders, but keep in mind that they're heavier to transport and not as efficient for everyday riders. 


Beach Cruisers

Perhaps you prefer more leisurely bike rides. Whether you're riding along beachside trails or across a city park, fat tire beach cruisers are an excellent choice for the casual, comfortable rider. The wide tires mean they can handle road debris without the risk of puncturing, and wider, padded seats provide more comfort as you pedal. These durable, upright bicycles are available in a wide variety of colors and styles and are perfect for weekend rides or daily errands.



Touring Bikes

Is this year the year you finally take that cross-country bike ride you've always dreamed of? Before you pedal off into the sunset, you'll need to find a touring bike. Touring bikes are designed for long-term, over-the-road use with a person and plenty of luggage on top of them. Their 700c wheels provide speed, while wide tires offer comfort and safety on a variety of terrains. Touring bikes provide a relaxing ride position, plenty of space for your gear, and the ability to take you practically anywhere you want to go that a bike can carry you. 


Hybrids

If you're like a lot of bike riders, you want to ride in a variety of situations. Maybe one weekend, you'd like to go off-trail during a camping trip, but the next you want to breathe in the salty air by the beach. A hybrid bike is likely right up your alley. Hybrid bikes offer a halfway point between road and mountain bike designs. They provide comfortable, upright riding positions, a lightweight frame that is easy to transport, and fast wheels. Hybrids also feature powerful disc brakes that are safer and easier to navigate when roads are wet or otherwise slippery. 

When browsing Sixthreezero beach cruiser bikes, remember to consider several factors. Your height will determine how tall you want your bike to be, and where you'll be riding will factor into the types of tires you need while you're on the road. Of course, you'll also want to find one in a design that fits your personality. Once you choose the right bike for your summer fun, be sure to purchase a helmet, knee pads, and reflective lights to keep you safe while you're on the road.

 hat are you planning to do with your summer? If you're looking for ways to stay active with the family, enjoy your friends while maintaining social distance, or simply spend some time on your own, why not purchase a new bike? The best bikes for summer are versatile, lightweight, colorful, and ready to get you on the road or off the trails.

Mountain Bikes

If you plan to spend your summer becoming one with nature, you want a bike that can handle the roots, rocks, and rough terrain that comes with riding in the forest. Rugged mountain bikes feature wider tires made for better traction on a range of surfaces as well as more powerful brakes that keep wheels centered and provide better control over steep hills and slippery slopes. These bikes are made for rough-and-tumble riders, but keep in mind that they're heavier to transport and not as efficient for everyday riders.

Beach Cruisers

Perhaps you prefer more leisurely bike rides. Whether you're riding along beachside trails or across a city park, fat tire beach cruisers are an excellent choice for the casual, comfortable rider. The wide tires mean they can handle road debris without the risk of puncturing, and wider, padded seats provide more comfort as you pedal. These durable, upright bicycles are available in a wide variety of colors and styles and are perfect for weekend rides or daily errands.

Touring Bikes

Is this year the year you finally take that cross-country bike ride you've always dreamed of? Before you pedal off into the sunset, you'll need to find a touring bike. Touring bikes are designed for long-term, over-the-road use with a person and plenty of luggage on top of them. Their 700c wheels provide speed, while wide tires offer comfort and safety on a variety of terrains. Touring bikes provide a relaxing ride position, plenty of space for your gear, and the ability to take you practically anywhere you want to go that a bike can carry you.

Hybrids

If you're like a lot of bike riders, you want to ride in a variety of situations. Maybe one weekend, you'd like to go off-trail during a camping trip, but the next you want to breathe in the salty air by the beach. A hybrid bike is likely right up your alley. Hybrid bikes offer a halfway point between road and mountain bike designs. They provide comfortable, upright riding positions, a lightweight frame that is easy to transport, and fast wheels. Hybrids also feature powerful disc brakes that are safer and easier to navigate when roads are wet or otherwise slippery.

When browsing Sixthreezero beach cruiser bikes, remember to consider several factors. Your height will determine how tall you want your bike to be, and where you'll be riding will factor into the types of tires you need while you're on the road. Of course, you'll also want to find one in a design that fits your personality. Once you choose the right bike for your summer fun, be sure to purchase a helmet, knee pads, and reflective lights to keep you safe while you're on the road.

5 Things to Remember When You Cash In Your Mobile Wallet



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Mobile wallets, also called e-wallets, have become more and more popular in the Philippines over the years. It’s easy to see why. For one, mobile wallets make it easier for you to send and receive money anytime, anywhere. You can also use them to pay your bills, buy prepaid load and mobile data, as well as shop online, all in the comfort of your home.

Of course, before you can do all these things, you need to top-up your mobile wallet first. Luckily, you don’t have to worry about how to cash in because there are many ways to do so. If you have an account with a partner bank, you can link it with your mobile wallet for a cashless option to add money. There are also plenty of over-the-counter and self-service options in case you’re having difficulties with online methods.

That said, there are a few things to remember when adding money to your mobile wallet. These will ensure that your cash-in will be successful and that your account will remain secure.

Don’t Share Your OTP

Your OTP or one-time password is a series of numbers that you have to input in your mobile wallet app to confirm or authorize transactions and processes. These include logging in to a new device, sending money, and cashing in.

The OTP is sent by your mobile wallet through SMS. DON’T share this OTP to anyone. Once you receive it, enter it immediately in your mobile wallet app. If you receive a message or a call asking for your OTP, don’t reply and instead report the incident. Remember that you’re meant to receive your OTP, not give it to others.

Don’t Share Your PIN

Another important series of numbers that you absolutely SHOULD NOT share with others is your PIN or personal identification number. It’s your mobile wallet’s way to confirm your identity, ensuring that it’s you (the registered user) who is accessing the app. Do note that there are some smartphone models that allow you to log-in using biometrics instead of your PIN.

If someone claims to be an officer of your mobile wallet company and asks for your PIN, it’s likely a scam. Get in touch with the mobile wallet through their official customer support channels to file a report. Then, change your PINs and passwords. Your mobile wallet will never ask you for your PIN, OTP, or other personal information in any manner.

There May Be Processing Fees

Usually, there are no additional fees when you top up your mobile wallet. These additional charges are often applicable only to certain transactions or circumstances, such as sending money to non-partner banks or sending a large amount in one go.

However, there are some conditions when you may be charged a processing fee. For example, if you add money through over-the-counter channels, you will be charged a percentage of the amount you cash in if you have already reached a threshold. Take note of these circumstances so you can allocate a budget for these fees.

There Are Daily Transaction Limits

Mobile wallets usually have daily transaction limits. Once you reach this amount, you won’t be allowed to cash in or send money until the next day (or be charged a processing fee; see above). This transaction limit or threshold amounts usually vary, depending on your mobile wallet. These caps are put in place for consumer protection, especially against fraud.

Do note that you can increase your daily limits if you verify or upgrade your account. Most mobile wallets only require one valid ID for account verification. Once you successfully complete the process, you will receive confirmation within 48 to 72 hours.

E-Wallets Have Maintenance Schedules

Just like banks, e-wallets have regular maintenance schedules. They use this opportunity to upgrade security features and add new ones, among others. Performing system maintenance also ensures that things are running smoothly.

Your mobile wallet will send you a notification through SMS, email, and the app itself if there is an upcoming system maintenance. Make sure to plan ahead so that you won’t have any issues like late payments and the like.

Fortunately, mobile wallets often conduct their maintenance during off-peak hours. Some even start these procedures at midnight and/or during weekends so as not to disrupt a majority of transactions. Moreover, unless it’s a major systems maintenance event, the updates will usually be completed in a few hours. Nevertheless, it’s still best to take note of these schedules to avoid any problems.



Mobile wallets are extremely convenient. In just a few years, they have transformed the way Filipinos shop, send money, and pay bills. However, just like any other service, there are terms and conditions that you need to follow. More importantly, there are certain practices that you should get in the habit of doing to make sure your account (and your hard-earned money) remains safe.

Keep these things in mind whenever you cash in and perform other transactions with your mobile wallet. By being conscientious and keeping yourself updated, you’ll be able to use your mobile wallet without worries.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Parlade compared Ana Patricia Non with Satan


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In what can only be described as the pinnacle of absurdity, Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr., NTF-ELCAC spokesperson, audaciously drew a comparison between the efforts of Ana Patricia Non, the first to put up a #CommunityPantry, with no less than Satan.

It's funny because when you get to read something like this, you stop for a moment and try to find out if it's real. 

What's scary is that it is. 

The virulence of Parlade’s absurd and often fictitious pronouncements has come to a point where engaging Parlade and his ilk in a meaningful discourse anchored in good faith is no longer a viable option.


Only a fanatical trigger-happy cold-blooded red-tagger could compare the civilian pioneer of the Community Pantry to Satan.

Sir, you deserve to be court-martialed. And AFP letting you spew your fringe-views says a lot about the AFP.

Ay mansanas pala ang pinamigay ni Satan, akala ko West Philippine Sea...lol

Was he referring to Patricia Non? All along I thought he's describing an old man in Malacañang.. or is he in Davao right now?! Basta!

I never believed in Satan until Duterte showed himself to us.

Wow, humarap nga siya sa salamin habang sinasabi iyan. Takot na takot ang gagong yan mawala sa pwesto ang poon niya kasi pati sya tanggal sa pwesto.

Pero yung bossing nyang manyakis hindi niya kayang tawagin na Satan. Masahol pa kay Satanas yung amo niya eh.

To associate an angelic deed with Satan is more devilish. Time for a 3rd party led mandatory psychiatric assessment.

Iba din mag-isip ito! Ang sama naman ng tingin mo sa kapwa Filipino. Anong mahirap intindihin sa taong tumutulong? On the onset pinagdudahan muna ng masama yun layunin ng community pantry! Ganun ba talaga style mo- kasukasuka!


I don’t know. Hindi pa ba dapat tinitingnan yung mental health nya? He is spewing things that are not only making lives of ordinary citizens at risk, but he seems to just make things up and try to connect it to his agenda. Remember guys, WE ARE PAYING THIS PERSON FROM OUR TAXES.

As taxpayers, we are the ones who will pay for that man's pension when he retires. He doesn't deserve a single cent from the taxes we pay.

Nakakatakot ung mga ganitong tao. Yung ganyan na mag-isip. Tapos mas nakakatakot yung mga naniniwala.

Nagbabayad tayo ng buwis para takutin ng military at pulis? 

Sobra naman yun, i relate ang person with good deeds to Satan. I don't think this person should be in goverment or in the military, This person should get medical help immediately.

This kind of perspective is astounding. He shouldn't be in a government position. WTF.

Seriously, his approach is not needed. His explanation is not even essential. Make him shut up!!

Medyo nakakahiya na siya ah. Hindi pa ba yan pagsasabihan ng mga senior officer niya?


Ang nagmamagandang loob na makatulong, ihahalimbawa mo kay satan? Eh kayong mga inutil at nagwawalanghiya? Kanino kaya katulad? Mahiya naman kayo.

Punong puno ng malice puso nito ni Parlade. Hindi man lang makita ung magandang ginawa ni AP Non at ng ibang community pantry organizers, pinag isipan pa ng masama.

Parlade has a mind of a pebble, the core of a rotten wood, and the spirit of the glass.

You need professional help, Mr. Parlade! We are wasting people’s money with your rotten logic. You are one of the many unbelievable individuals in the administration who ruin the innately beautiful soul of the Filipino people! 

Kung may Satanas man sa bansa, alam na natin kung sino yun. Wag ka ng lumayo pa! Wag mong pagtakpan! Ang kalat! Ang dumi! Ang baho! Masahol pa kay Satanas!

Is this the best guy they have to be spokesperson? Imagine the eloquence of those left behind the scene. Real piece of shit right there.
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