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Let’s build the first Filipino computer

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MANY people were talking about building the first Filipino computer but the idea never took off.

There was a general feeling that we could not build a Filipino computer because we do not have a “Filipino chip”.

There was a time, however, when Intel was making chips in the Philippine­s and we could have branded those as “Filipino chips”, thereby giving us the head start to build the first Filipino computer.

Maybe we should learn a lesson from how iPads are built by Apple. No one will deny the fact that iPads are “American” computers, but isn’t it that the iPad chips are made in China or Taiwan?

What makes theseiP ads “American” instead of Chinese? Is it the brand? If that is so, then can we have a computer made in China or Taiwan too, and can we brand it as Filipino?

Actually, many Filipino entreprene­urs have been “assembling” desktop computers made from local materials and imported chips. However, they are generally small businesses that have not gone into mass production and therefore they have not gone into mass marketing either.

What does it take to make the first Filipino computer?

Since we have been “assembling” computers on a small-scale, all we have to do is to assemble them on a large scale, and then brand them for mass marketing. And by the way, there are already several Filipino companies that are already making computer chips, so what are we waiting for?

HOW DO WE CONTROL MICROPLAST­ICS?

Recent scientific studies show that microplast­ics are now found not only in seafood, but also in other food sources such as pork, beef and chicken.

These findings are significan­t, because now we know that not only marine life is contaminat­ed, but terrestria­l life is also contaminat­ed.

This is a very serious matter because if microplast­ics are found in almost everything that we eat, what can we now eat that is not contaminat­ed?

Have we come to a point where we no longer have a choice of what we can eat, because everything is contaminat­ed?

Since we cannot stop eating these contaminat­ed foods, what can we do now?

I hope that it is not yet too late already, but there is something that we can all do. We can all start collecting and recycling all plastic waste products that we could get our hands on, so that these will no longer end up in our dumpsites, landfills, rivers, lakes and wherever plastic waste can end up, even in our own backyards.

Aside f rom collecting and recycling, we need a stronger and better Food and Drug Administra­tion ( FDA) that could detect even the smallest microplast­ics, by using the most powerful supercompu­ters that we can find.

Years ago, I offered to find such a supercompu­ter for FDA, but they declined my offer by telling me that they are already planning to buy one.

I do not know if they were able to buy one, but that is exactly what we need now./

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