June 2008


From Radiohead, whoever wrote this is a genius.

Fitter, happier more productive
Comfortable, not drinking too much
Regular exercise at the gym 3 days a week
Getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries

At ease, eating well
No more microwave dinners and saturated fats
A patient better driver, a safer car, baby smiling in back seat
Sleeping well, no bad dreams, no paranoia
Careful to all animals, never washing spiders down the plughole

Keep in contact with old friends, enjoy a drink now and then
Will frequently check credit at Moral Bank hole in wall
Favours for favours, fond but not in love
Charity, standing orders, on sundays ring road supermarket

No killing moths or putting boiling water on the ants
Car wash also on sundays
No longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows
Nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate
Nothing so childish

At a better pace, slower and more calculated
No chance of escape, now self-employed
Concerned but powerless
An empowered and informed member of society

Pragmatism, not idealism
Will not cry in public
Less chance of illness
Tires that grip in the wet
Shot of baby strapped in back seat
A good memory

Still cries at a good film
Still kisses with saliva
No longer empty and frantic
Like a cat tied to a stick
That’s driven into frozen winter ***

The ability to laugh at weakness
Calm, fitter, healthier and more productive
A pig in a cage on antibiotics

Got this from Norman Sasono blog.

The Internet is the largest publishing machine that has ever existed and eRumors can spread around the globe at lightning speed.

Nobody intends to spread a false rumor.

We all love to tell “wow” stories, however.
“Wow, that’s interesting!”
“Wow, that’s hilarious!”
“Wow, that’s horrifying!”
“Wow, that’s heartwarming!”
“Wow, that’s hilarious!”
“Wow, that’s just what I thought my least favorite politician would do!”

Each of us tells “wow” stories each day, but on the Internet, some of them turn out not to be true.

Yeah, that’s a nice way to put it from http://www.truthorfiction.com/

I tought hoax and chainmail are things of the past, but no, almost everyday i got some of those stuff. A product that will do harm to your body, a new virus that will destroy your hardware or even a dooms day forecast. Heck, i wouldn’t even surprised to have a picture proof that bruce lee is alive (which is i hope to be true) :P

Anyway folks, if you happen to receive these kind of stuff, spend a little time to check it out first whether they’re true or not. Won’t take more than five minutes, really. Here is a few place you want to go.

Snopes

Snopes

Truth or Fiction

Truth or Fiction

Hoax Slayer

And of course, Google will do the trick anytime :D

Just take a look at the setup menu the first time you run it.

Opera 9.5 Setup

And after you’re done, a nice looking theme and beautiful welcome page greet you with such a wonderful… okay, here is the part where I’m over reacting :D

Opera 9.5 First Run

But really, just give it a spin, you might just like it. Opera 9.5 renders page very much like Firefox 3, but perhaps lacks a little bit on javascript and or AJAX support like on GMail or Plurk.

Get it on http://www.opera.com

Don’t you love… and hate this picture at the same time? :D

Plurk Maintenance

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Fix the offset! :D