+ Follow ERNESTO LABUNTOG Tag
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[Title] => An idea worth some serious thought
[Summary] => With so much hype about the Big One, I just had to write my piece on it. As it turns out, I got quite a lot of feedback from regular readers, many of whom shared my appreciation for the way the drill was conducted last July 30.
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[Title] => Drinking water from the toilet
[Summary] => For the past year, Ernesto Labuntog has been looking for a market for his invention called Rapid Multi-Media Filtration System. With the RMMFS, highly contaminated raw water sources and waste water (such as those from toilets) can be purified into safe iodized water. (Based on Department of Health data, about 40% of the population is deficient in iodine).
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ERNESTO LABUNTOG
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