Archive | January, 2005

Blogging Tools

I’ve updated the site bar a bit and added all the blogging tools and sites I find useful.

I discovered a new one yesterday, BlogClicker, it’s basically a rip-off of BlogExplosion.

You should sign up now as it’s new you’ll get a good downline and basically earn credits from other people surfing.

So what have I found useful.

The first of course being BlogExplosion, you can find my explanation and low-down on it HERE[/url].

This was prompted by me reaching 1000 visits on BE.

Another is BlogHop[/url], which is Your friendly neighborhood blog portal.

You can rate me here:

Rate Me on BlogHop.com!

the bestpretty goodokaypretty badthe worst

BlogExcerpts[/url] is also pretty cool and allows you to share excerpts from your favorite blog posts to attract more visitors, it’s very quick and easy to use and attracts quite a few visitors if you have an interesting or topical post.

Then there is BlogStreet[/url], which I haven’t quite worked out the point of it yet, although a lot of pepole are using it. It doesn’t seem so show anything for my site.

Then there is BBA, Best Blogs in Asia, A directory of Asian blogs which has some interesting reads, and like most places a load of boring drivel too.

There are a few directory type sites too that I use:

Globe of Blogs
Weblog Directory
Blogwise

And finally for Malaysia bloggers of course Project Petaling Street[/url], a blog-tal aggregating content from a cross section of Malaysians being Malaysian.

For stats I am using SiteMeter[/url], which for free gives decent stats although I prefer Webalizer[/url] or AWStats[/url] in Cpanel. But for these packages to work you need access to the web server logs or at least proper hosting.

Finally I use WhoLinksToMe[/url], just by linking to it, then clicking on it you can see who links to you and where, which Blogrolls, Google, MSN and so on. Pretty neat!

As for the downtime, I might be down soon again for a couple of days while the DNS propagates to my new host, I’ve setup a domain for hosting and signed up for a package so Suan[/url] should be back soon too.

Had a session with my new personal trainer last night at the gym, was pretty neat, he punished us good, going to see him again next wednesday to work out my training program. My fitness isn’t bad actually, but my Tricepts are killing, not so bad today but yesterday was agony, serves my macho-ass right for overdoing on my first visit to the gym after more than 10 months of abstinence.

Have phoned StimX about my slow line, they are looking into it, going to watch Aviator tonight, should be cool.

Nothing else much of note has happened recently, am formulating some more interesting thoughts in my head to ramble on about shortly..

Watch this space.

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Art? What the hell is Art?

What the fuck is art actually, I know it’s a highly subjective term, but still please..

I found a set of pictures, toted as art by Ashkan Sahihi[/url], which are interesting to say the least.

The quote from the Village Voice[/url] being:

For a weirdly compelling portrait series titled “Cum Shots,” Sahihi asked his male and female sitters to bring along a male partner to ejaculate on their face just before the photo was taken. Because the subjects are seated fully clothed before a neutral studio backdrop, the results buzz with the tension between formality and abandon. Confronting the camera with semen splattered across their cheeks, each of these people has an odd post-coital glow–a flush of ebbing excitement that leaves them emotionally, totally naked.

The whole series is available HERE, there is one in particular which I find quite grotesque.

I mean excuse me for being some fucking back water redneck but what is artistic about that?

Is THIS art?

As I mentioned above, art is a subjective thing, but still please, isn’t art supposed to be something beautiful, possibly mystical and pleasing to the cognitive senses?

Art has evolved or devolved since post-modernism and the advent of ‘abstract’ art, some of which I can appreciate like Salvador Dali[/url]. If art has become something which is to shock, or evoke any kind of emotion, then well yes certainly this is art, but is that hat art is intended to be..

The classical definitions for art being..

The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the sense of beauty, specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium. High quality of conception or execution, as found in works of beauty; aesthetic value.

Another leader in this area is the famous Damien Hurst, notably his ‘Away from the flock‘ piece as seen below.

A lamb preserved in formaldehyde.

Surely this is more suited to a biology expo rather than an art gallery?

So if I want to be an artist, I just have to evoke any emotion possible in the people viewing my ‘art‘ including repulsion, disgust or plain shock. Is this what art has become? Something devoid of beauty?

If I want to shock you I can just send you to goat.cx or tubgirl.com, does that make me an artist? Are the people that put these sites up artists?

Some of weird porn fetish scat shit disgusts me, does that mean it’s art aswell?

Where do we draw the line?

What is art to you, what does art mean to you?

For me if you want to see some beautiful art, by my definition check out https://eye.box.sk/, to me that is amazing.

Peace, and for now, out.

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The Aches, The Downtime, The PC Debacle

I am traumatised….my blog has been down since Friday and only just came back in the middle of Sunday night…

If you are wondering what the hell happened..this site is hosted on the same box as security-forums.com[/url], which is a rather large and resource hungry site (can do 30GB a month, sometimes with 200-300+ concurrent database connections)..Any reasonable machine should be able to handle this, but well the machine we were on couldn’t handle it and MySQL kept crashing, when that happened my blog also went down, along with darknet.org.uk[/url] and Suans site[/url].

So the box kept going down, the host…decided to suspend our account, which meant all sites under it were also suspended, including this one..without notice or forewarning..which sucked basically, and they refused to re-enable unless we upgraded to a dedicated server, thus if we crashed we would have root access and could sort it out ourselves..and we wouldn’t be effecting anyone else with our apparently excessive usage..now we only use 30-40GB per month out of a 200GB quota, so that’s not the issue…it’s a resource thing, and well they never give us any proof or work with us to resolve the problems, they just reboot the machine or lately resort to disabling our account.

It’s been a frustrating, stressful and tiring weekend trying to get this sorted, get access so we can download the site via FTP and dump the database via MySQLdump…

I will be moving my blog to a new host asap, so it no longer has to co-habit with Security Forums[/url]. Following this I will be offering hosting for Malaysia bloggers for 100RM per year, a very reasonable price I believe 🙂

Saturday was interesting day for various reasons…the less said about that the better, was supposed to go clubbing too, but no one had much mood, and KY was away so it was called off, got a new motherboard on Saturday too and did some shopping for other stuff, got myself a new bookcase too.

The beautiful board I got was an Abit NF7-S.

Which is all well and good but I wanted a board that supported SDRAM..not DDR, oh well.

I spent all night putting the beast together anyway, would go and get some DDR RAM on Sunday.

It looks cool, I cleaned the case out and made the new install really tidy, was impressed by my wire tie skills 🙂

The old install looked like this, nice and dusty..

I whipped everything out following that..

The lovely neat new install looks like this..

So yesterday I went and got some DDR RAM from the friend that got me this board, came back home and promptly stuck it in..

The machine promplty wouldn’t boot..

Not from the HDD, not from a CD-ROM or even from a floppy, it just hangs.

Knoppix for example you choose the Kernel options then it gets to vmlinuz….and hangs.

Same for everything, I think maybe the CPU got fried when the motherboard blew.

I’m tempted just to send it to a computer shop and let some other monkeys work it out.

I was annoyed to the say the least, I ended up with some Franken-PC setup to test my HDD’s still worked, which is the most important thing, used my Mini-ITX[/url] machine.

Thankfully they do and the poor little PC ended up downloading around 8000 e-mails overnight (I have a lot of accounts I haven’t checked for some time..

It’s now not self-contained with the hard-drives from my main machine balanced on top of it..

So well at least I have some kind of working desktop now..

Last night I assembled the bookcase I got from Tesco too, which is pretty nice, but for flatpack furniture it was probably the most akward needlessly complicated thing I’ve ever assembled. It was a pain the ass TM!

It started out with 6000 peices and looked something like this..

After some serious consulting of the Japanese language instructions..it looked something like this..

After some serious shuffling, cursing, random falling apart…it got to this stage..

Finally it was done, in all it’s beauty..

Flatpack furniture it’s a great way to excercise 🙂

I spent Sunday afternoon in the gym the first time…for more than 10 months I think, I’ve been a member for about 3 weeks and been so busy lately haven’t had time to go, but I shall endevour to start going regularly 3 times a week, it’s nearby so should be able to keep to it 🙂

I pumped some weights, went on the cross-trainer and did a Body Combat class, was kinda fun, but was totally exhausted after.

Anyway am aching like shit today..argh!

That’s all for now, need to take my clothes to the laundry before I run out of pants and have to go commando..and need to eat, might be a good idea.

Damn stressful weekend.

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Because I can?

Well welcome me to the broadband revolution, that being ‘broadband‘ in the very loosest sense of the word.

The light finally stopped blinking this afternoon after almost a week of the line not being synced, which meant I was finally connected after activating the account this evening! So I’m posting this from home, on my coffee table with my laptop watching Jackass on TV. The bliss!

The line is however rather slow..and proceeded to disconnect itself every 3.46 minutes after I first connected, I switched the cheap-ass china brand ZTE modem out for my own trusty ADSL enabled router.

My mighty Draytek Vigor 2600, which has a splendid feature set and has never failed me in the UK.

The line is slightly faster and more stable now, but it’s still a crawl compared to the mighty 1MB it’s supposed to be running at..

The speed and stability issues are probably to do with the quality of the copper pairs from my appartment, the phone itself is quiet (possible low gain on the line) and it sometimes crackles (which may account for the ADSL dropping sometimes) as there is probably static on the line.

But well it’s still like 4 times better that dialup, which is a big difference, I’ll have to shout at them until it gets to at least 800kbps, then at least it’s worth paying for 1MB. I’m basically posting now, because I can.

On another note I found a couple of intersting things, the only automated face reader in the world, https://www.faceanalyzer.com/[/url].

Will post again soon…

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50 Things you should eat before you die!

Can’t remember where I saw this list, but it’s pretty cool. Those I’ve struck through are the ones I’ve had.

1. Fresh fish
2. Lobster
3. Steak
4. Thai food
5. Chinese food
6. Ice cream
7. Pizza
8. Crab
9. Curry
10. Prawns
11. Moreton Bay Bugs
12. Clam chowder
13. Barbecues
14. Pancakes
15. Pasta
16. Mussels
17. Cheesecake
18. Lamb
19. Cream tea
20. Alligator
21. Oysters
22. Kangaroo
23. Chocolate
24. Sandwiches
25. Greek food
26. Burgers
27. Mexican food
28. Squid
29. American diner breakfast
30. Salmon
31. Venison
32. Guinea pig
33. Shark
34. Sushi
35. Paella
36. Barramundi
37. Reindeer
38. Kebab
39. Scallops
40. Australian meat pie
41. Mango
42. Durian fruit
43. Octopus
44. Ribs
45. Roast beef
46. Tapas
47. Jerk chicken/pork
48. Haggis
49. Caviar
50. Cornish pasty

I think I’m doing pretty good, what about you guys?

EDIT have found the original article at the BBC – 50 things to eat, if you don’t know what any of the things are you can check there.

On another note the stupid Stimx light is still blinking so the line is STILL not synched and I STILL have NO broadband. Not much of note to report this week, but sofa should arrive tommorow and I have shit loads of work to do, hopefully be broadbandised before the weekend so I can get my work done, I work best (oddly) in the middle of the night, that’s when my inspiration comes. Something to do with biorythms I guess.

I have a lot to say about the politcal ‘who’s got the biggest penis’ contest the tsunami donations have become, but I guess I’ll save it for another day.

Keep commenting people, it’s all good.

Also considered reviving my beloved Darknet[/url] today as it’s been dormant so long it’s actually starting to smell funny. The phoenix will rise.

I have interesting topics to talk about soon, so watch this space.

Also am sick of all the political and pseudo-politcal blogs on BlogExplosion[/url], what’s with that!

Woo it’s the weekend!

BTW if you are using Blogger or something like that, GET HALOSCAN[/url] COMMENTS, no one likes to leave crappy Anonymous Blogger comments.

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De-Lurking Day, comment goddamn it.

Today in the world of blogging is a speshul day, today shall be named De-Lurking Day.

That means all you lurkers out there reading have to post comments or face the wrath of a million horny midgets with syphillis.

First of all the etymology of lurking, it’s a proper English word for once as can be found in the Dictionary, but the meaning on the net comes from Usenet and the silent majority.

The activity of one of the “silent majority” in a electronic forum such as Usenet; posting occasionally or not at all but reading the group’s postings regularly. This term is not pejorative and indeed is casually used reflexively: “Oh, I’m just lurking”. Often used in “the lurkers”, the hypothetical audience for the group’s flamage-emitting regulars.

So blogs have lurkers, stalkers, trolls and passers-by much like any other forum of web communication, be it a place like Security Forums[/url], a Usenet group or this blog.

Today it’s a call for all lurkers and silent stalkers to make themselves known.

As a blogger, getting comments is addictive, some people pimp for comments, some people are just plain comment whores hard selling their blogs and ramblings as something that everyone needs to read.

I am fairly well versed in the area of Internet traffic whoring and pimping being the co-founder of a forum that with the initial effort of just 2 people, now has over 20,000 members.

I haven’t been such a blatant whore with this blog, but I have put a fair amount of effort in pimping it.

Most webmasters and especially blog owners love comments, they check their stats and referrers regularly and find which search terms people use to find their corner of cyberspace, for me it’s often references to DOTA[/url], Tamakeri[/url] or recently a lot for Kung Fu Hustle[/url] Torrents.

So tell me you love me, tell me I suck, tell me to shut up, tell me I bore you, tell me I’m right, tell me I’m wrong, just post something so I don’t have to wander around thinking you are all figments of my over-active imagination.

For my faithful followers who regularly comment, many thanks, you make my life worth blogging 😀

Shouts to Kimberly[/url], FireAngel[/url], Suan[/url], TheGreatFaggot, God[/url], Letti, vad3r[/url], Ethan Hunt, Lillian[/url] and everyone else that has commented.

Apologies to anyone else I missed out.

While I am on the note of mentioning people I thought I’d give a lowdown of the people I link to and why I link to them..

Those I Stalk

Suanie[/url] – Suanie the great, Suanie the rambler. The one who first got me interested in Blogging, you bad girl. I helped her set-up her first proper blog and move her away from static HTML (which I also helped with). She’s funny, quirky and loves to rant, good all around blog. In real life she’s like my little sister.

Michael Ooi[/url] – This dude posts very regularly, one of the more prolific and entertaining Malaysian Bloggers. He rants, pokes fun and writes in a very sarcastic yet humourous way.

FireAngel[/url] – The original ranter, after seeing her link from Suans blog, I thought hey this blogging business looks like fun. I read her whinging regularly and find it interesting, perhaps you should try it too.

vad3r[/url] – vad3r used to post a lot, I found him as he’s one of those blog stalkers, he hasn’t posted so much recently, but it’s still interesting to read him when he does.

Kimberly[/url] – Found this blog in a forum, she’s young but writes well, is hot and has a lot of opinions, likes to rant sometimes, vent sometimes, post pictures of yummy food and lots of herself. As I’m a visual person I dig blogs with photos.

Those I Read Regularly

Maddox[/url] – Possible the best and funniest blog in the world, some of this guys posts have actually made me laugh until it hurt. Not a prolific poster but definately worth reading the archives.

Hustler Diaries[/url] – This guy is outrageous, naughty, lewd, offensive and shoots from the hip, very entertaining and well worth a read. He tends to play on stereotypes but often brings a smirk to my face.

Bryanboy[/url] – The original new-moneyed classless bitch from hell, a gay male version of Paris Hilton, bitch, catty and funny. If he was a women he would just be plain annoying, but coming from a guy it’s amusing to say the least.

XiaXue[/url] – Probably the most famous blogger in Singapore, looks pretty good photoshopped up, writes well, can be very sarcastic and has a lot to say. Worth looking through the archives if you are bored.

Michele[/url] – One of the worldwide big name bloggers and a truly lovely person, always lots of interesting stuff and questions on her blog and has a huge community following.

The rest I link to I read at least once a day, but these are the ones that must be seen, the highlights of my blogroll so to speak.

Happy new year everyone, let’s hope this year is a good un.

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2004 – What happened and what we learnt

Well it’s been a long and winding year for me and the Earth in general. This in turn will be a long and winding post.

Here’s my personal year in summary..

January

Normal freezing cold winter month in the UK, a little different from normal though as I was quitting my job, selling my posessions, my car and preparing to leave the country on February 11th. My old job was kind of boring (System/Network/Database/Admin) and I’d automated pretty much everything, implemented proper heterogeneous backup, spam filter, a firewall and intrusion detection system, converted the file server and e-mail server to Linux and optimised the Windows server and Database.

I was saying good-bye to my friends and family and wandering around the quaint city of Worcester[/url] that I called home for so many years.

It looked something like this when I left. Beautiful but fucking COLD.

A memorable moment was when some pissed up Chav walking in front of my car decided to punch my bonnet 3 times and give me some nice dents about 2 days before I was supposed to sell my car. Seen as though there was 8 of them (fully grown daddy chavs with tatoos and sovereign rings) there wasn’t much my crazy fu could do.

February

Spent the early month packing my life into little brown boxes, which was an interesting and and enlightening experience and moving is always good as it makes you get rid of all that junk you don’t really want but for some reason keep hold of.

I didn’t manage to sell my car before I left (had the price too high), but I got everything else sorted, eventually managed to cancel my excellent ADSL from Plus.net…One of the first things I noticed here was the horrible Latency time Malaysian broadband and even leased lines have. Normal is considered 200-250ms.

In UK on my 512kbps, it was normal for me to have 60ms ping times to anywhere in the world, if it went above 100ms I would phone up and complain there was something wrong. Here it’s 250-350…that’s normal, above 500ms you might consider something wrong, that’s half a freaking second.

The few days before I left, because of all the snow and ice melting we had horrendous floods, the River Severn was full to bursting and a lot of Worcester roads were closed due to flooding.

Do you see were the swans are? That’s used to be a grassy bank, some benches and a path..

The river was up about 6ft.

February 11th I shipped my life off in the hands of a freight company and flew off to Kuala Lumpur, the city I now love and reside in, via Dubai. It was a long and tiring journey but I finally got here.

February consisted of living out of a suitcase and sitting on a cushion watching Astro, seriously that was about it. Will blog more extensively about living in a foreign country soon.

March

March was a quiet month too, met some new people and started looking for a car. It was also my first taste of SCUBA diving, I went on a trip with a friend to Tioman and following the divers round, I went snorkelling a few times and it was cool, but I really wanted to get down there.

Yes I took this picture.

Straight after I got back I signed up for the PADI[/url] Open Water course and got myself started, seen as though I had no job then, I had plenty of free time. My Malay language improved dramatically during this period as I spent a lot of time on the Islands and with my diving gang which were mostly Malay guys.

When my computer is fixed (should be some time this week, I have ordered the new motherboard), I’ll post all my diving pics 🙂

During this month I went, diving, did more diving, passed my Open Water and did more diving. It was awesome.

Towards the end of March also made a trip to Redang which was amazing! All the dive sites are nearby (5-15 minutes), crystal clear water and loads of aquatic life to see.

It was also my Birthday this month, which was a total non-event (I was diving the weekend before the Redang trip doing the last part of my OW course), which happened to be my birthday.

April

April I got my car finally! What a beauty it is too..

Ok so now I could get my ass out of the appartment and find my way around (or most likely, get horribly lost). I started to learn my way around, find good places to eat, get to know the country I’d chosen to live in a little better.

I went back off to Tioman to do my Advanced Open Water, which was a classic trip. My advanced course consisted of a Deep Dive (30metres), a Wreck Dive, a Night Dive (pitch black, scary!) and a module on Peak Peformance Bouyancy.

I also noticed my relationship started breaking down around this time, an impenetrable barrier was growing between us and communication was getting harder and less frequent. I also found out ‘she‘ was a workaholic. I think she had channeled all her energy into work during our long distance relationship to replace me, but when I finally got here she couldn’t switch back and ended up with no time or energy for her friends, me, her family or anything but work. I think she enjoyed the responsibility and power and forgot what the rest of life was about.

May

May consisted of a little less diving due to impending relationship pressure and constant moaning and whinging…this month a new hobby appeared, the almighty DOTA[/url]. In this month I got hooked to the WCIII custom map Defence of the Ancients.

I spent a lot of time in SS2 and in a cybercafe near my place, I hated going home, I hated seeing ‘her‘, deeply resented ‘her‘ and felt my relationship was in the process of completely breaking down….the real reason I had shifted to another country was turning out to be no reason at all.

June

During June I started seriously looking for jobs, pimping on Jobstreet[/url], sending out letters and resumes to local companies and using my network of uber contacts.

My mom also visited, which was cool as it ended up I started work in early July. There are some snaps of my moms trip HERE, but not many as most were taken with her oldskool 35mm camera. We visted Penang, Malacca, Batu Caves, Templar Park and a lot of places around KL like the Bird Park, the National Islamic Museum and so on.

By this time my ‘wife‘ and I were barely on talking terms, but we put on a show for my mother, which was kind of pointless. Our relationship was effectively over.

July

In July I started my new job, which for me was totally cool as it was my first dedicated information security role.

I have been wanting this kind of job for ages, actually doing Penetration Tests[/url], Security Audits and all those hardcore techie things that I love to do.

July was mostly spent settling down and getting to know what the company was about, getting to know people and so on. Other than that, playing a lot of DOTA[/url] and being happy that I’d finally gotten a job.

I gained a lot of good new friends during this and the preceding months, as you will see those that comment frequently here and are often mentioned in my stories, Suan[/url], God[/url], KY, TheGreatFaggot, Carol, Jimmy and so on.

August

Partially spent in Singapore teaching the police how to hack, that was an interesting experience. From what I remember, nothing really noteworthy happened during this month.

Apart from the fact by this time I was totally God-like in DOTA[/url].

Personally it was a sad month, as relationship wise, things were going from bad to fucking horrible. Thankfully my friends were around to support me.

September

A busy month at work, with lots of deadlines and lots of small projects and tenders jumping in here and there to get in the way.

This is month my marriage ended, thank you dearly to those friends that supported me, even though it was a horrible relationship, I was still shattered but thankfully you guys held me together and stopped me cracking. The month was kind of a blur..sad and desolate, but with 20/20 hindsight clearing the way.

Lessons learnt are in some form scribed here..Fate, Destiny and Bullshit[/url]

Don’t just sit there and let things happen, if you are in a crappy relationship, try and see it objectively, get the fuck out, don’t be in love with a memory of what a person used to be, get real and see what they are now.

Women marry men expecting them to change, they don’t.

Men marry women expecting them not to change, they do.

October

October was the important month where this blog started!

October 19th to be exact with this post – Finally I did it?[/url]

Other than that mostly spent it being sad, moping around, thinking wtf am I going to do, and started looking for a new appartment.

As you can see in the Archives[/url], I didn’t write much of interest in October, my mind was in other places.

November

November, the month from hell. I was in Brunei.

As you can see from the Archives[/url], I didn’t do much apart from blog, well what else is there to do in Brunei? Yeah exactly, jack shit. I blogged every day, sometimes twice a day.

It was in interesting experience, teaching again, but the students were fun and we had some good times anyway including a hacking style wargame thingy.

Some photos from the trip are in the gallery HERE.

It was a time for a lot of contemplation and pondering, I sorted myself out mentally whilst I was there, which was a good thing. I wrote a couple of meandering posts about what I discovered, Life…pain….hurt….teeth[/url] and gems and Face thy devil or he getteth stronger..
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December

Yay, finally back to civilisation, back to KL, my home. December has been filled with buying furniture, shopping, more shopping and sorting out the appartment, also made a new dear friend this month, which is great 🙂

The place is finally getting into some kind of order with the impending delivery of the sofa, just the fridge and office chair remain.

Having your own place is cool, it’s a first time for me, not sharing with anyone else, no living in someone elses place. Totally my own, if anything is there, on the floor/table/whatever it’s because I put it there. It’s a nice feeling to go home and pass out on your own living room floor ’til the next day 🙂

Had some awesome fun this month too and a lot of stress at work which I could do without, but hey ho what to do. Saw the Shaolin Kung-Fu show at Bukit Jalil which rocked.

We had a brilliant Xmas party (Photos HERE) and a great New Years party (Photos HERE).

Here’s to 2005 being better than 2004 in all ways.

Worldwide Summary

On a global scale it’s been a sad year in many ways, economic downturns, political blunders, wars, bombings, plane crashes, Bird Flu, lots of famous people dying, Thai Civil War and a disaster on Boxing Day[/url].

The US have been acting as normal an intervening where they aren’t wanted, they are becoming despotic in some ways and disliked by most citizens of most nations of the world, this may be disparate from what our goverments say (yes fuck you you Tony Blair) but it’s the way it is.

Religion is still causing many problems, as always, social control for the weak.

I have much to write about these two subjects and will do so in the future.

Popular people this year have been Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Harry Potter, Orlando Bloom, Eminem, Usher and Avril Lavigne.

On the tech side, the whole SCO case has been going on and on all year with full reports at Groklaw[/url]. There hasn’t been any huge innovations this year, but open source is getting more widely accepted, Linux is getting more refined and all of our open source buddies are getting stronger (PHP, MySQL, Snort, nmap and so on).

I tried to think of my album, book and movies of the year but I can’t really remember…perhaps will do those in another post.

As an end note, please remember to donate to the Tsuanmi fund in any way you can, the losses are inumerable and the death toll is over 150,000.

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Goodbye 2004 Hello 2005

Well it’s the start of a new year, so HAPPY NEW YEAR to all, the first working day of the year, the first Monday of the year..it’s still like any other Monday..sucks.

Friday the Telurcon engineer came and sorted the phone out, which is good. I got a nice new blue phone.

The curtains guy came and fitted everything, place looks really different now, it’s suprising the amount it changes the look and feel of the place just by having decent curtains up, really feels like a home now. And I can finally open my bedroom curtains without having people peer at me, I have nets! Yay!

The Stimx guy didn’t come on Saturday but it was no big deal as I didn’t foresee me having any time over the weekend to go online anyway.

Left work fairly promptly, I was last in the office for once at 6.15pm everyone was gone..

Got home, had some dinner and bought some stuff, a jug, some bowls for the Satay and Chicken Wings..

Bought some Ice and beer for the fridge (A styrofoam box).

People were on Malaysian Time so we chilled for a while, had some drinks some food, some music, some Scrabble and Connect-4.

Did some hardcore drunken macho arm-wrestling

Quite a lot of people came in the end

Including God and Suan.

As usual we all ended up in a drunken mess, God also tried to give me a firemans lift and managed to fall on his face and cut his eye…NOOB.

It was good, lots of friends, food, drink and laughs.

The full gallery of pictures can be found HERE.

Saturday afternoon Stimx guy came and set the stuff up, broadband world should be arriving down my telephone line today (1MB woohoo).

We woke up, and went to eat Dim Sum nearby, then we drove off to Genting.

It’s a nice drive, and it was pretty busy but when we got there it was absolutely hideous..Windy raining and heavy mist.

It was that bad I forgot to take the camera when I got out of the car.

Most of the rides were closed due to the weather so we just wondered around inside and checked out Ripleys Believe it or Not Museum.

It was pretty interesting, should have had the camera though, was some cool stuff inside.

Then we watched the Haunted Adventure, which, well wasn’t really scary at all. We headed back when we were hungry..

The drive was kinda slow due to the fog…

It was really hard to see were I was going, and had to drive super slow

We headed back for the famous Asam Prawns, but the damn place had sold out of prawns (oh well it was new years day)..so we had Asam Fish instead, which was also great..

Along with some Tofu

Some veges (Which took forever to come) and some pork and of course Carlsberg 🙂

After that headed back, was pretty sleepy.

Totally cleaned up the appartment top to bottom, swept, scrubbed the floors, the bathrooms, the balcony, the lot!

Was funking out with some of my favourite albums from Cypress Hill (One of my favourite all time groups).

Watched a movie after that, A Tale of Two Sisters.

I think I need to watch it again when I am not so tired, I was like wtf…confused.

It’s a beautifully shot movie with good acting and a twisting story, but it takes some working out…it’s not a cheap shocker kind of horror like the recent emergences from Asia (Shutter, One Missed Call etc). It’s a lot more sinister and psychological. I’d say it’s a thriller more than an out and out horror movie.

It’s an extremely subjective film and can be intepreted many ways. It’s worth watching as it will provoke you into some interesting thoughts. Don’t watch it expecting to be scared, or you will be disappointed, it’s definately NOT as I said above, a horror movie.

There is a good comment on IMDB which I will quote..

So solid in construction, so consistent in tone and so beautifully disorienting

I will say it’s a very good movie, it’s just not what I was expecting. If you appreciate beautiful direction and screenplay watch this movie.

7/10

Sunday went for Segambut Seafood noodles for lunch, packed full of all kinds of seafood (Clams, Squid, Fish, Cockles, Prawns)

After that went and ordered my sofa, should arrive on Tuesday, good stuff 🙂

Only 2 things left after that, Fridge and Office chair for my PC room (Hardcore DOTA!)

Went to Ikea to check out the sale, pretty much a waste of time, nothing of interest worth buying.

After that went off home and watched one of my favourite alltime brainless movies, cheap entertainment.

Human Traffic

It’s so realistic, it’s the epitomy of British clubbing, seriously I’ve watched this film about 30 times, but if you’ve never been in that scene, you wouldn’t understand half of it…but truly a great movie.

I’ve started my Got Rice? gallery, with the first shot…

Classic Wira with GT spoiler..

Also found a great Tsunami resource here for all the info you could ever need https://www.waveofdestruction.org/

Other than that back to work today….next post, expect a summary of 2004, or something along those lines..

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