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2011-06-29
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2011-07-01
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Hope you will enjoy your visit. We could probably accompany you (we have friends who are also N900 users) in case you want to visit Metro Manila. I can do so on weekends only though.
i think we should be getting some compensation from the dept of tourism for our active endorsement.
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Thanks for all the info and ideas!
is there an 'official' Philippines Maemo/MeeGo/N900 Group? Perhaps we should set up an international meetup lol
Definitely!
ok to bring it mildy back on topic i'll share a N900 in the Philippines story. On a previous trip I took a yellow metered taxi from NAIA to my hotel in Makati and was wearing those baggy type of tracksuit trousers - unkown to me my N900 fell out of my pocket into the backseat of the taxi! i had no idea it was gone, checked into the hotel, and 20 mins later i got a call - the taxi driver had returned it! He refused a tip, but ofcourse I made sure he got one for his honestly and his time/petrol cost. I heard many bad things about taxi drivers in Manila, but that was a good experience.
Although.. the last taxi I took got lost on the way back from Mall of Asia, turned his car across some lanes he shouldnt have, and got picked up by the cops. So you can't win all the time
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2011-07-01
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2011-07-08
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EDIT AGAIN: Saw one of your links in your signatures, seems like you're on to learning how to program. There are currently no programmers/developers interested in the N900. I'm no programmer too but I'm interested to learn.
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2011-07-08
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The tutorials I link to in my sig are pretty basic and were created for beginners, and all you really need is the Qt SDK which is a free download... so if you're interested in learning then what's stopping you from learning?
I think i'm gonna make it my mission to find or create (build Frankenstein style, if need be) a filipino Maemo/MeeGo application developer by the end of 2011! Call Ai-Ai and Kris, let them know Pilipinas Got Mobile App Talent is coming soon! If im going to be able to have my dream job in the future (creating applications on Boracay beach) I need the Philippines mobile app industry to get started asap!
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Where to travel in the Philippines? Well...the Philippines is an archipelago so if you are the "outdoors-type" of person you will enjoy it here. Beaches are abundant; fishing and agriculture are the main highlights of the country. Climate is generally tropical (we're near the equator, about South of it). We have two seasons; at this time of the year we're in the rainy season. We get visited by an average of 23 typhoons in a year, lol...
I'm from the nation's capital (Metro Manila) and I work in Makati. There are a lot to see in the main city though traffic is horrible here. If you're the urban-type and can withstand traffic, you may be interested in the metro.
There are a lot of I.T. guys here in the Philippines but most go abroad/out of the country. As for developers specific to the N900...well, Linux patronage in the Philippines is very low and is common only in the work environment (server admins, etc. who don't use Nokia). Perhaps that's the reason why.
Hope you will enjoy your visit. We could probably accompany you (we have friends who are also N900 users) in case you want to visit Metro Manila. I can do so on weekends only though.