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21 December 2022

Thought Catalog: A Year After Typhoon Odette

When Typhoon Odette was about to hit Cebu, most Cebuanos already knew that it will be a strong one, but no one anticipated the extent of havoc that it will bring. For most parts of the island, electricity was out for a month and even longer. The scarcity of potable water, food, and other essentials brought something that the Cebuanos have only seen during wartime. To an island as vibrant and as festive as Cebu, Odette was a test of the Cebuano spirit and how we are able to triumph even in the worst of our days.

In my family’s case, we actually came prepared. I have stocked water, food, and other essentials that I know would bare for at least a month. But still, the storm did so much in the surrounding area of our home, and we even almost got hit by a water tank that was flown from one of the buildings near our house. Thankfully, the tank went in the other direction and our house was spared.

In the afternoon of December 16, 2021, Odette was already ravaging hard. A few moments later, the electricity is out and all we could hear is this roaring sound from the strong winds brought by the storm and the symphony of the debris hitting each other. This continued up until late evening and it was becoming evident that Odette would be leaving our vibrant island a scar like no other.

I am not sure if I was able to really sleep that night. The next day, when light broke the blanket of darkness brought by the lack of electricity, I and my cousins decided to survey the surrounding area and what we saw was heart-quenching – it was a scene like no other. We heard a lot of stories of people being trapped in their homes during the onslaught of the typhoon. There was this ever-rising casualty count. There was this news of a small island community off the coast of Mactan being wiped out completely – thankfully, a preemptive evacuation was made so casualties had been minimized.


We thought that that was the end of Odette's wrath, but we were wrong. With the extent of the damage she brought, Odette took away the festive spirit of our holiday season and made the first quarter of 2022 a struggle for most Cebuanos. The price of gasoline doubled and even tripled in some areas. A 5-gallon distilled water container which originally cost between 15 to 25 pesos is now being sold for 100 to 200 pesos. Food and other commodities prices have significantly increased as well. Most banks and ATMs are not operational, so a lot of individuals were out of cash. To a still pandemic-stricken island, it was like adding insult to injury. 

But Odette did not just bring bad things, it also brought out the best in Cebuanos. We witnessed the spirit of Bayanihan - restaurants offering free hot meals to locals, kind-spirited people bringing water supply from the north to the metro, and companies opening their doors for people to charge their devices. And while not as festive as it was before, we celebrated the holiday season still with smiles on our faces.

It has been a year since Odette, and still, some of us are healing from the wounds left by her wrath. As I look at the days that came by, I can say that it was not an easy year. 

Consequently, Odette was just another reminder about the feebleness of our lives. It was a clear message from Mother Nature that when she takes vengeance, it’s gonna be hard for man to handle. 


 

12 May 2022

Ang namulat ay hindi na muling pipikit


 Ang namulat ay hindi na muling pipikit

Pilipinas, oh inang bayan
Patawad at kami ay nabigo.
Gayun pa man, kami ay hindi susuko.
Magmamasid at patuloy na makikialam.
Patuloy na lalaban para sa kinabukasan.

Susuporta sa tamang adhikain
Tutuligsa sa maling gawain.
Magmamasid at makikialam!

Sambayanan ang nagdikta sa iyong kinabukasan.
Mali man o tama, dapat na ito ay igalang.
Hayaang kasaysayan ang magbigay kapaliwanagan,
At naway pinili nitong lipi ang tamang daan.

Gayun pa man, kami’y di titigil,
Magmamasid! Makikialam!

Pagkat walang katapusan itong laban
Para sa bukas na ikaw ay puno ng kaluwalhatian,
Sa bukas na hindi lulong sa pangakong napapako,
Kundi sa pagbabagong umaagos saan mang dako.

Laging kami magmamasid, makikialam!

Sana nga’y ang namulat ay hindi na muling pipikit.
Na ang alab sa puso’y patuloy na sisidhi
At ang diwa ng yaring isip ay patuloy na gigising,
Hindi maiidlip, di matutulog, di mahihimbing.





04 February 2022

How to reactivate Smart/TNT/Sun mobile internet service


The Smart Terms and Conditions has a "Fair-use Policy" provision that when violated (whether intentional or unintentional) will cause your account's internet service to be deactivated. While most are aware of this, quite a few know what to do when this occurs. Lucky for you, this post is here to guide you on what steps you can take to reenable the mobile internet service of your Smart/TNT/Sun sim.

 Step 1: Make a handwritten request addressed to SmartFM requesting for the reinstatement of your mobile internet service. A sample format is shown below.

DATE

Hi SmartFM,

Greetings!

I, YOUR NAME, a Smart/TNT/Sun subscriber with mobile number 09XXXXXXXXX, would like to request the reactivation of my mobile internet service. I am unaware of the exact reason for the deactivation of my internet service but I hope and pray that through this request, you will be able to reactivate my account. 

Rest assured that I will be more prudent in using my mobile internet service in the future and will always subscribe to your Terms and Conditions and to the Fair-use Policy.  

Thank you!


Respectfully yours,


SIGNATURE ABOVE PRINTED NAME

Step 2: Take a photo or scan your request letter and a valid ID. Send an email to smartfm@smart.com.ph with the following content:

Subject line: Request for Reactivation of Mobile Internet for 09XXXXXXX.

Message: 

Hi SmartFM,

I am requesting for the reactivation of my mobile internet. Please see the attached request and a copy of my valid ID.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Best,

YOUR NAME

Make sure to attach your handwritten letter request as well as a copy of your valid ID. 

Step 3: Wait for their response. Usually, it takes no more than 24 hours for them to respond but in any case, you can always send a follow-up email. Here is a sample response from SmartFM
While not necessary, before doing any of the steps above, you may also try to call Customer Support (Dial *888 on your handset) and confirm with the support agent if your device has been blocked from accessing internet service. If you are indeed blocked, you can proceed with the above steps. Otherwise, most likely you just have bad APN settings or your device is faulty or you are on a dead spot or the network is down.

Hopefully, this was able to help you!