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Starting your Coin.ph Wallet Account: Is Coin.ph trustworthy? Is it a scam?

Screenshot of my Account in Coin.ph Android App There's a whole lot of scams in the world today and it's getting more advanced than ever because we're not the only one upgrading technologically, so as the bad guys out there whose aim to to get money and valuables from people in an easy way, so it's always good to ask and search about the companies that offers services especially when it involves money.

Regular Expression to Validate Email Address in InfoPath Forms 2013

Condition in InfoPath 2013 Email Validation There is a simple and easy way to validate email address in your InfoPath fields, its a default regular expression in your InfoPath rules. Its regular expression is just ".+@.+(\.)+" without the double quotes in it. Well, I dunno how to read regular expression but I think it just allows period before and after the @ symbol and also look for that @ symbol and that's it. (See figure below)

The Cask of Amontillado Question and Answer for your Assignments

What is the meaning of the phrase “A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser”? This means that to obtain the perfect revenge one has to execute their revenge with such perfection that they can successfully perform it without being caught. In this case Montresor is talking about getting revenge on Fortunado for insulting him. He wants to get even with Fortunado and then some by killing him as revenge. But if he is caught and arrested then Fortunado really wins so he has to get revenge with ease.  The way I see it, Motesor is saying that when taking revenge on someone, you have to “one up” them, doing something even worse than what they did to you for you to seek revenge.  Why did Montresor seek revenge on Fortunato? Montresor wanted revenge on Fotunado because Forunado insulted him one too many times. He wanted to “one up” him so to speak by killing him as his perfect revenge.  It seems that Fortunato did bad things to Montresor before but

The Rangyas Peak: The Best of Mt. Batolusong in Tanay, Rizal

A little treat of thrill in Mt. Batolusong is the rock climbing to reach the Rangyas Peak Summit For professional hikers, they might find it not so thrilling and would immediately dive going this way to reach the Rangyas Peak of Mt. Batolusong in Tanay, Rizal because it's not even hard as you see it in this photo, anyway you can always choose to go back door and not climb on these rocks to reach the summit, but I'd suggest you give it a try and it'll make your day in Mt. Batolusong. If you want more easier, yeah you can always take the exit trail but you'd miss half the experience without trying to reach the summit via the "entrance" if I may call it where you gotta try the rock climbing bare hands 😂 Also Read: How I mapped the Trail of Mt. Batolusong of Tanay But the fact that you're in the summit and you're what they call "summiters" people who've been to the summit is just so awesome! You've got to feel the fresh air

[Tribal Attire] Miss Maramag 2016 - Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival

Photo uploaded by  Bobbie Guzman , from the official photographer Jesse Raxis Pepito, with Jaybee Ramos Yaba and Reuben Bentillo Reusora. The contenders for Miss Maramag 2016 in their Summer Attire for its Diamond Founding Anniversary, 60th Araw ng Maramag along with its  Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival  Celebration are: Barangay South Poblacion, Barangay San Roque,  Barangay Dagumbaan, Barangay Kuya, Barangay Kisanday, Barangay Kiharong, Barangay Danggawan, Barangay Dologon, Barangay Anahawon, Barangay Colambugon, and Barangay San Miguel

[Goddess Attire] Miss Maramag 2016 - Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival

Photo uploaded by  Bobbie Guzman , from the official photographer Jesse Raxis Pepito, with Jaybee Ramos Yaba and Reuben Bentillo Reusora. The contenders for Miss Maramag 2016 in their Goddess Attire for its Diamond Founding Anniversary, 60th Araw ng Maramag along with its  Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival  Celebration are: Barangay South Poblacion, Barangay San Roque,  Barangay Dagumbaan, Barangay Kuya, Barangay Kisanday, Barangay Kiharong, Barangay Danggawan, Barangay Dologon, Barangay Anahawon, Barangay Colambugon, and Barangay San Miguel

[Summer Attire] Miss Maramag 2016 - Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival

Photo uploaded by  Bobbie Guzman , from the official photographer Jesse Raxis Pepito, with Jaybee Ramos Yaba and Reuben Bentillo Reusora. The contenders for Miss Maramag 2016 in their Summer Attire for its Diamond Founding Anniversary, 60th Araw ng Maramag along with its Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival Celebration are: Barangay South Poblacion, Barangay San Roque,  Barangay Dagumbaan, Barangay Kuya, Barangay Kisanday, Barangay Kiharong, Barangay Danggawan, Barangay Dologon, Barangay Anahawon, Barangay Colambugon, and Barangay San Miguel.

Festival of Spring: The Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival of Maramag, Bukidnon

Contestant #7, from Barangay Danggawan Proclamation No. 1284, series of 2016 from the Office of the President of the Philippines has officially declared July 1, 2016 as special non-working holiday in the Municipality of Maramag, Bukidnon to Celebrate its annual spring festival or locally known as "Kahalawan Te Sebseb" festival. Maramag, a first class Municipality located in the heart of the Province of Bukidnon is known for its beautiful and fresh resorts and springs such as the Waig Crystal Spring Resort, RR Family Spring Resort, MGM Mountain Resort, Edlimar Farm and Spring Resort, and Rockstar Spring Resort to name a few. Every July of the year, the town is celebrating its founding anniversary and alongside with its celebration is the festival of spring, the "Kahalawan Te Sebseb." The festival, aside from the usual street dancing and ground presentation of cultural dance from major schools in town also presents their search for Miss Mara

The Duhatan Ridge: The Magnificent Camp Site of Mt. Batolusong to Witness the Sea of Clouds

The thing that you should be looking forward to see when visiting Mt. Batolusong is the iconic sea of clouds view when you're at the Duhatan Ridge, the usual camp site of climbers. Although it has limited flat space to set up your tents, the sea of clouds makes your stay on this ridge worthy. Duhatan Ridge, from the name itself, I assume is that it came from the name of a fruit-bearing tree called Duhat, in Bisaya and Cebuano we call it lumboy. It's just about an hour and half or two hike from the jump off point of Barangay San Andres. The sea of clouds is spectacular and picturesque especially during rainy and cloudy seasons, and today we're lucky that the weather cooperated for us to witness this magnificent view from the Duhatan Ridge, our camp site. The Sea of Clouds from the Duhatan Ridge A lot of things you'd love to see there, as for me who's used to live in urban areas, seeing rice fields is a thing to miss since I rarely go home and w

Helping Local Tourism: Mapping Mt. Batolusong Trekking Trail of Tanay, Rizal

Plotting The Trail from Duhatan Ridge to Mt. Batolusong Summit, the Rangyas Peak in Google Mapmaker Satellite View When my workmates invited me for a Mountain Trekking to Mt. Batolusong, somewhere in Tanay, Rizal, I immediately search in Google to find more about the mountain we will be visiting.  There's a lot of blog posts about how to get there but I couldn't find where it was on earth. I went to Google Maps and search for it but I couldn't find it, I've found a point of interest with the same name "Mt. Batolusong" but why on earth it was located in the middle of Manila. Also Read: The Duhatan Ridge, where you can find the Impressive Sea of Clouds I read more articles and realize this trekking spot has been there quite some time but no one cared putting it on Google Maps so that when somebody search for it they'll be able to visualize where on earth is this Mt. Batolusong. So I got a plan during the hike, I'd like to map t