Thats what i thought bro, i really didnt notice before kasi always sa phone ako nagcheck, niopen ko sa laptop its only 15GB, and it includes all google space maybe, i was really puzzled why almost deleted all my emails pero naka lagay consumed na daw 15gb/15gb. Yun sa photos na pala lahat na consume.
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Sometimes, the google account takes some time to reset its free memory.
Happened sa office email. Napuno. When I deleted a few emails with attachments, di pa rin nag reflect. The following day pa nag reflect yung totoong free space. Even if I deleted everything trash folder.
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Iba pa, walang free photo backup ang icloud. Icloud has only 5gb free, though ₱49 lang 50gb nila monthly.
I have 2 photo backups. Google photos (which is free and unlimited) and onedrive 1TB, comes free with my office 365 subscription.
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I hate my life! I wish my family would replace my Gen 11 but that is not gonna happen because they want me to leave Manila.
My Gen 10 is just perfect! No repairs whatsoever since 2010. Still runs like new!
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Red tape forces destruction of relief goods donated to Yolanda survivors
Red tape forces destruction of relief goods donated to Yolanda survivors
Containers of relief goods donated for survivors of super typhoon Yolanda are to be destroyed after standing idle for more than four years.
The Bureau of Customs in the Central Visayas announced today (Wednesday, October 3) that the goods — including baby food, clothes and medical supplies — will be incinerated.
Cebu Customs District Collector Elvira Cruz said the donors and consignees did not get an exemption from paying taxes and duties from the Department of Finance, leaving the items to rot in limbo.
He added: “This was meant to be donated for the Yolanda victims in Cebu. But it was not processed because the donor did not want to pay taxes and at the same time he had no permit. He had no exemption.
It is such a waste.”
Yolanda, corruption and incompetence…
The donated items in three of the four containers – which came from Belgium, the UK and Norway – have now been taken to RRDS Petro-Chemical Industries, in Mandaue City for destruction.
They had been intended to help the survivors of the natural disaster — international name Haiyan — which hit the country in 2013 killing at least 6,300 people and displacing some six million. It was the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded.
The international community rallied round, and billions of dollars were donated to the relief effort. However, from the outset corruption and incompetence meant that much of these funds failed to reach the victims.
I can't believe the stupidity of those people who wanted the donors to pay taxes for the donations. Onli in da Pilipins.[emoji47]
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No, because I have major problems already such as taking care of my sickly second Mom and my family pressuring me to resign (when my job is the ONLY aspect in my life that is doing great) I don't really need additional problems such as my almost 6 yr old phone crashing without back up and my car that's been having problems since its first year. I've been asking my family to replace it but they said since I am leaving for the US, I do not need a new car. This is blackmail![]()
The sad thing is I am in my 30s and cannot afford to buy a car because of my job that is low paying but I am happy with.
First world problems.
Some hate their life because they have no roff over their heads. Or food to eat. Or they father has been abusing them since childhood. Some can't go to school because they need to work for food. Or sell their bodies just to survive.
Perspective.
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