Archive for June, 2007

ABCEDFG

Posted by on June 16, 2007  |  3 Comments

A is for age: 22 in Sept

B is for beer of choice: I seldom drink beer

C is for career: Full time procrastinator, part time student, dabbling
freelancer

D is for your dog’s name: I used to hv a dog name Chubbs (short for chubby)

E is for essential item you use everyday: Armpit deodorant

F is for favorite song (one only) at the moment: Lessons Learned by
Carrie Underwood

G is for favorite games: Currently – Spellforce 2 : Shadow Wars

H is for hometown: Miri, the town with a seahorse (???) as it’s official symbol

I is for instruments you play: Recorder..haha. I have no professional training

J is for favorite juice: (1)Watermelon (2)Sour plum & LIme

K is for kids: Adorable, but not for me yet

L is for last hug: from *him*

M is for malls: Curve/Cineleisure/Ikano

N is for name of your love: My love is in a bottle – Salvatore
Ferragamo Incanto Dream

O is for overnight hospital stays: a few times when I was in primary
school and had chronic asthma

P is for phobias: Rejection and loneliness

Q is for quote: “When Im good, im good. But when Im bad, im BETTER” lol!

R is for your race: Bidayuh Chinese!

S is for status: Happily single

T is for things you like: Computers, eating, movies and friends

U is for underwear: Comfy yet sexy

V is for vegetable you love: Mushroom and corn

W is for worst habit: Unpunctuality, Laziness and procrastination

X is for x-rays you’ve had: None

Y is for yummy food you know how to make: Lasagne & Cheesecake

Z is for zodiac sign: Libra the scales

I tag : Evie, Pam, the F*cked up one, Yeehon, CSankai, Felicia, Shopaholic Queen and everyone else who wants to do it. Comment if you did.

Filed Under: Memes/Tags

Download Friday 15/6

Posted by on June 15, 2007  |  No Comments

Starting June 1st I’ll make it a point to put in links to downloads – music, vids, progs. So to make up for it, I’m posting two albums :D

Rihanna – Good Girl Gone Bad [2007]
Thanks to SoulID of ForumJiwang
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  1. Umbrella (Feat. Jay-Z)
  2. Push Up on Me
  3. Don’t Stop the Music
  4. Breakin’ Dishes
  5. Shut Up and Drive
  6. Hate that I Love You (Feat. Ne-Yo)
  7. Say it
  8. Sell Me Candy
  9. Lemme Get that
  10. Rehab
  11. Question Existing
  12. Good Girl Gone Bad
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  14. Official Album Art.jpg

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Dygta – Bukan Kekasih Setia [2007]

dygta bukan kekasih setia

  1. Kesepian
  2. Berpisah (feat. Nita)
  3. Kau Cintaku
  4. Demi Cinta
  5. 2 Hati
  6. Bukan Kekasih Setia
  7. Lelaki Sempurna
  8. Harus Berakhir (feat. Meda)
  9. Yakinkan Dihatimu
  10. Ternyata
  11. Saat Kehilanganmu
  12. Air Mata

Copy and paste the link below in your browser :

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Help! Data modulation techniques?

Posted by on June 13, 2007  |  2 Comments

I have to resend an assignment because it got rejected. Any data modulation experts in the house? Please answer the question belowIllustrate in wave forms for data “101001000111010011110100″ by using the following modulation techniques:
(i) 8-QAM (2 bit ASK + 1 bit PSK)
(ii) 8-QAM (2 bit PSK + 1 bit ASK)
(iii) 2 bit PSK + 1 bit FSK

I answered it wrongly and got rejected :(( this was my answer. Apparently i made a mistake by combining it in 2 bits, not 3 bits but im not really sure if my wave form is correct in the first place or not.

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Sorry if my blog was filled with question marks or chinese/japanese characters. Something went wrong with my Twitter Tools plugin – which I set to show my tweets as posts but somehow it got spammed or something. Anyway, everything is ok now :D

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Im recovering from flu and fever which I picked up in Kuching on the 2nd day, been sleeping alot and swallowing a lot of panadol and vit c and other supplements.

Edit : I solved it…read the solution >> here <<

Filed Under: Uni Life

[Review] Safari for Windows

Posted by on June 12, 2007  |  2 Comments

Apple released their Safari 3 Public Beta for Windows early this morning after the launching of Leopard – the new Mac OS. According to the website, Safari is “the fastest web browser on any platform, Safari loads pages up to 2 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and up to 1.6 times faster than Firefox 2.”

Anyway, here’s my review about Safari after bringing it for a test run. My PC is running on Pentium 4 2.8gHz, 512MB ram, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X and Windows XP Home Edition SP2. I currently use (mainly) Firefox 2.0.04 , Opera 9.02 and Internet Explorer 7.

I downloaded Safari from the Safari Download Site (without Quicktime) and it only takes a few minutes to download and install. The first thing that I liked about Safari was that from the moment i fired it up after installing (no need to restart) it automatically imported all my bookmarks from Internet Explorer (IE) and Firefox (FF). Not only that, it also imported all my history.

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Interface Design
As you can see, it is similar to all the other Mac applications like iTunes – very sleek and minimalistic. It has the usual File | Edit | View | History | Bookmarks | Window | Help. The arrow buttons < > are of course “Back” and “Next”. The next button is the Reload or Cancel [X] buttons. After that is the “Report bug” button which looks like a bug (Duh!) then the address bar and search bar. In the next line is the bookmarks bar which will open the bookmarks organizer (the book button). There are no toolbars or status bars at the bottom of the browser – which gives a bigger viewing window.

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Bookmarks
After clicking the book button, this window opens (same window). On the left is all the folders. The last two folders are Imported IE Favourites and Imported Firefox/Mozilla Favourites. Like I said earlier, this was automatically imported, eliminating the need for the user to make extra clicks.

Another feature in Safari is the inbuilt RSS Reader, you can add RSS Feeds as bookmarks and get updates without having to login to website such as Google Reader or Bloglines.

Merge Windows
One of my favourite feature in Safari is the ability to merge windows. Lets say you open a few windows with different sites and different tabs. For example like below…

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Then just click on WINDOW and click Merge All Windows like so…

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Then you will see all your windows merged into one window with multiple tabs. Cool ain’t it?

Downloading

When you download something, it appears in a small pop up window which lists down all the downloads – similar to FF. IE opened individual pop up windows which can be messy. But I prefer Opera’s method which opened downloads in a tab.

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Since we’re on this window, I want to comment on Uploading stuff. As you can see from the picture, this is my friendster Upload Photos page. In other browsers, you will see a blank box then a [Browse] button to select the file which will then show the full address. I find that the Safari design is neater and looks nicer, plus it instantly shows the filename and type instead of something long like C:/Documents and Settings/My photos/Me/DSC00563.jpg

Surfing the web
I find that Safari does open websites faster than the other 3 browsers I’ve used. Not only that, there are hardly any differences in the designs of websites that we can sometimes find when opening websites in different browsers (such as FF vs IE).

Safari has various features like Password saving – similar to FF. It also has a form of security to ensure that you are at the correct site. Im not really sure what this is called but its something like certificate authentication (i think).

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One special feature of Safari is that you can set it to Private Browsing (under Edit). In this mode, webpages are not added to the history, items are automatically removed from the Downloads window, information isnt save for AutoFill (for names and passwords) and searches are not added to the pop-up menu in the Google search box. Great for browsing for porn when you’re sharing computers.

Cons

  • I dont like how you cant use the mouse middle button to click on a link to open it in a new tab. The shortcut in Safari is Ctrl+right click.
  • The security features i mentioned earlier is good, but i find it annoying that it doesnt even recognize www.google.com and I have to keep on clicking continue every time i click on a new Google related link (which includes Gmail and Blogger).
  • Another thing that bugs me is that in FF and IE, when you mouse over a link, it shows the URL to that link at the bottom of the browser so you know where it points to BEFORE clicking on it.
  • [Edited] It also uses up quite a lot of memory. Of course FF does that too, but at least you can tweak it.

Conclusion
Safari really does have lots of unique and useful features, and is a great way for web developers using Windows to check how their web-based applications and websites look in Macs.

However, but then again there are minor annoyances so I’ll still stick to my FF with its add-ons which caters to my every single whim. Hehe!

Rating : (*)(*)(*) 3 of 5 stars

Disclaimer: The post above reflects the writer’s own opinion and experiences after fooling around with Safari for about two hours and not based on technical details.

101 Birthday Dinner

Posted by on June 12, 2007  |  1 Comment

The main reason I went to Kuching for the weekend was to attend my grandfather’s 101 birthday. Yep you read it right, he’s one hundred and one years old in June 07.

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Arrival of the guests

So all the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins, in laws, neices and nephews all gathered in Kuching on the 9th of June to celebrate at this Chinese Restaurant in BDC area (i forgot the name of the restaurant).

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Greeting long lost relatives

The relatives started arriving at around 6.30pm. One of my cousins, Datin Evelyn, emceed the event, starting around 7.30pm with a prayer and blessing from the Reverand on our family, on the food and most of all for my grandfather. Then the 9-course dinner feast began. LOL!

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Long life noodles

First was the Long Life Noodles, fried with sotong, crab meat, veggies and prawns. Next was the cold dish (which i forgot to take a picture of) which has Chicken boxing, jellyfish, prawn mayo salad, beancurd and some yam/tapioca fried thingy which was absolutely sedap. Then came the Sea Cucumber soup – a typical chinese dish – which we had to add vinegar to give it an extra sedap punch.

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Birthday boy and children

After the Soup we had a cake cutting session where all of my grandfather’s children (who were present) went up to the front with him to cut the cake. Five of my uncles and one of my aunties assisted him in cutting the cake and fed a bit to him.

Then the eating continued. Next dish was my dad’s favourite, stewed pork leg with mantau (bun). I personally dont really like it. Then we had Steamed garupa fish – my sister loved this one, she probably ate half of it by herself.

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Butter prawns (and cans of Heineken)

Then we had one of the best butter prawns I had in my life. Not too salty or too sweet, each prawn was crispily fried with a thin batter then coated with delicious buttery sauce. It was soo good, we even took the one from the next table (because they hardly touched it) and finished that one too! LOL! After that I was satisfied and didnt eat anything else.

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Yam Basket, Herbal Chicken and 2nd plate of butter prawns

Then we had herbal chicken which was wrapped in foil and cooked with chinese herbs and of course the popular yam basket with vegetables. For dessert we had watermelon (which was not sweet) and honeydew (which according to my cuzzie was very nice) which i didnt eat.

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Happy 101 birthday Babai*!

Some random facts about my grandfather:

  • He is the eldest son in the family
  • He had 9 children (3 who are now deceased)
  • He was offered a job twice with the British Company but declined because his mother was devastated with the idea
  • He has 48 grandchildren, 58 great grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
  • He can speak english, malay and of course Bidayuh

All in all, it was great going back to Kuching and meeting all my relatives. Perhaps Kuching isnt as ‘happening’ as KK or KL, but its the people there that counts.

*Babai = Grandfather

Filed Under: Personal, Travel Files

Casinos

Posted by on June 11, 2007  |  No Comments

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Photo from TravelPlaces.co.uk

My aunts love to gamble. They often make trips to Genting to have a go at the casinos there. Oh and dont get me started on Chinese New Year. When Chinese New Year comes around, the mahjong tables get pulled out, the desks of cards are taken from the desks and the games begin.

Im sure my aunt would love online casinos. All the top online casinos at your fingertips, no travelling anyway, everything is just a click away. The problem is that they are sooo many that its hard to choose from. Here’s where this website comes in handy.

This site lists down the top us online casinos by Payout Percent. Everyone wants to win their money back right? So we hv to choose the top casinos that give the highest payout percent. This site also lists down review, bonuses and ranking of the different casinos. And its all available in a user-friendly, easy to read format.

There are also links to other similar websites such as Online Poker room and Online sports book to support your gambling needs.

Filed Under: Other

Kuching – Day 1

Posted by on June 9, 2007  |  5 Comments

We left the house around 4.30pm to catch our flight at 6.30pm. My dad drove down to KL and parked our car there and checked in. My dad already book the seats but apparently more than 90% of the ppl checked in oredi so we all had seperate seats :(

The flight was okay. Food sucked tho. And i noticed that M*S was really cutting cost. The cutlery was mere plastic (it was metal before) and the cups for tea/coffee used to be of hard plastic but now its like really thin plastic and slighty smaller.

We arrived at around 9pm. Kuching’s new airport is quite nice, all brightly lighted up and quite organized. We snapped a few pics at the airport

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My aunt and cousin picked us up and we proceeded to their house and changed into something more comfortable and went to eat kuay chap for supper. Its a flat/squarish rice flour noodle, cooked in brownish broth with meat – stomach, chicken feet – and usually with half a boiled egg. Apparently quite popular in Penang also.

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From left : My sis, cousin, nephew, uncle, sis, mom, aunt, cousin & I. Dad behind the camera

Look out for more updates on my trip in Kuching!

Filed Under: Travel Files

Balik Kampung

Posted by on June 8, 2007  |  1 Comment

Iced Nyior is going to Kuching for the weekend. Its my Grandfather’s birthday.

Enjoy yourselves people! Muahhhh

Filed Under: Travel Files

Lunch at Chicken Rice Shop

Posted by on June 8, 2007  |  No Comments

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Beberapa kaum jolok hawa decided to meet up kat Chicken Rice Shop, KL Central because Bilal mengidam the food there.

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Penjorok Tagger yg hadir : Angah, Delinn, Yummy (yg baru lepas operation)+Mak, Coco, Fara, Bilal + anak1

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Angah berkata kepada Delinn, “Ciri-ciri laki macam mana yang you nak? Ada tak specifications?”

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Tiga taggers yg tembam kiut

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Delinn (yang perasan muka friendly) dengan digital camera barunya yg dibeli pada hari dier kata dier tanak gi shopping gi

kalo nak baca post ttg lunch nie…tunggu Delinn tulis ler (dgn tokok tambah dier :P)

Filed Under: F.O.J, Photolog

My Baby is BACK!

Posted by on June 5, 2007  |  8 Comments

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My car is back from the workshop. I missed my baby :X

Took a long while for the car to be fixed after my accident in cyberjaya the other day. Luckily the insurance covers all of it.

This is how bad it looked after the accident =((

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Filed Under: Other

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