Friday, October 17, 2008

B&S

Again and again I have professed my love for B&S. The fatal attraction, I’m not even sure if it started because one very very similar issue. But now I’m seeing very similar pattern in some events. It seems that The Chuahs could be very well the Walkers. A similarity that I really didn’t see coming to such a close mimic.

Age-old question

Can men really be trusted? Gay or straight , or people generally – really? Are we supposed to be tied down with one person? Financially, isn’t that concentration risk to the maximum? We diversify our portfolio but we dump every thing on one person. Can men really be trusted or are we wanting the impossible?

Luckily I have developed immunisation by rationalizing love as no more than chemical reaction in my brains and body. I know I’ll never betray/cheat on myself hence there will be no heart break. Big risk big return? I’m not that sort of person.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

ANGRY!!!

It’s been a while since I last blogged about Malaysian politics. Ever since RPK’s detention, I feel that a part of me is gone with him too.

Nevertheless, seeing this report has made me boil.

尊阿都拉为民主改革之父 许子根吁放内安法扣留者

The Father of Revolution. This time Kor Su Koon has gone too far. Too far! Kissing UMNO’s ass like this – this is barulah unnatural sexual behaviour!!!! I am so angry.

Bodohwi has not done anything that is worth mentioning at all other than contributing to the Australian economy! He started with “Tak Nak” that should be reducing smoking. We tak-nak you lah Bodohwi. Then he moved on to corruption. Who’s caught? That stupid Zakaria died (or was allegedly killed) just one day after his scandal of building a mansion from public money was exposed. Corruption has never been worse with everyone tied to him getting more under-the-table money and contracts.

Judiciary reform – what have we seen? He didn’t even want to meet with the people for a conversation despite openly talking about “I wanna listen to the truths” – truth my ass!!!!!!!! Inter-faith dialogues were stopped. Human-right activists detained indefinitely one after another. High-profile criminals like the DPM are protected. The de-facto Law Minister, appointed by Bodohwi, fired himself after the arrest of RPK, Teresa Kok and Tan Cheng Hoon.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

May 13 – Painful History

The government has screened this topic out of textbooks, deeming it none other than a so-called sensitive issue. The fact remains, the force behind this ugly event was very much politically encouraged. The culprits are none other than some of the big names like the 2nd Prime Minister, Razak and the 4th PM, Mahathir.

All Malaysian should read these articles exposed by none other than RPK.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Swimming pool Etiquette?

I'm not sure if I'm too "ulu" or what... As I was resting at the edge of the pool, this gentleman who had finished swimming got up. He was then drying himself with a small towel.

When he was done, something unthinkable happened. He squeezed the water from his towel back into the pool.

Now you've learned a new trick on saving water.

Luckily my goggles were powered to capture such memorable moment.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

2 more sleeps

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till I can download the season 3 premiere of only my favouritest TV series on earth.

Another cool Gadget

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that I wanna introduce is Google Chrome. It's definitely a cool browser. Having dumped Internet Explorer and tried Safari and Mozilla in 2 days, I got rid of them even quicker. Luckily Google had the answer!

I love the download feature, after which you've selected the folder for download, the downloaded file will appear at the bottom of the browser and you just have to click to open it immediately. You could also view recently downloaded files. I so love it when I'm opening a Mininova file - makes it easy for downloading torrents.

I love its tab browsing very very much! It fits my usage like a glove. Often times I love to open lots of tabs and close lots of tabs continuously. Using IE was such a pain, its tab size always changes after one tab has been close. So one has gotta keep moving one's mouse to "X" the tab. But with Chrome, the work is easy! When I'm shutting down tabs, it doesn't even open the tabs that I wanna close. The size of the tabs stay constant (tab sizes become smaller and smaller when you open many tabs) and I just "X" all the way until I'm satisfied!

The next feature that I adore is password/identity saving. The improvement I have experienced, compared to IE, is tremendous. It doesn't have a pop-up like IE, but a bar (like Mozilla) below the address bar, that asks me if I want to save password/identity. And it works on so many web sites that IE doesn't! And one best thing about it being a product of Google is that I no longer have to sign in (again and again and again on IE) when I'm leaving comments on blogspot. What a relief! I don't even have to sign in again and again to go into Sherly's blog as I'm already in Google world!

Another pet peeve of mine, as stated above, is to open many many tabs at the same time. Let's face it, we are using broadband, we have to let many pages load at the same time so that I can quickly move on to the next when I'm done reading the current page. IE does this quite well but Mozilla and Safari doesn't. Chrome hits the right balance for me. It allows opening web pages in the background so it doesn't interrupt my current reading (unlike Mozilla and Safari).

One thing that either Mozilla or Safari (I can't remember, as I only used them for one day each) does well is its photo saving ability. I hate it when a browser keeps opening a common folder instead of a folder that I have already saved the previous picture in. It annoys me that I have to click click click. I really think they don't understand what tab browsing really means if they can't incorporate this feature into their browser. Or perhaps it could be my cookies not being enabled (which I doubt). If I'm looking at someone's blog with many scenery pictures, I want to be able to save them into one folder. And also none of these browsers allows me to save a picture directly by just right clicking. It would only let me save the size that is displayed, but not the full resolution one.

loving iTunes 8!!

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Loving the album-cover feature so much! My pain-in-the-ass anal practice of having all album covers for all my songs has finally paid off. I love to see everything pretty and neat!

I don't understand why people still stay with Windows Media Player, when they can use such a cool software than can do so much to the ears and eyes.

You are the APPLE in my eyes.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Bye Bye CT8

Hopefully once and for all.

Maybe some time in November I can safely say, here I come Part 3...

Postcard to RPK

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