DaRn. SoMe PeOpLe JuSt LiKe To TyPe LiKe ThIs! It'S So DaMn HaRd To ReAd, aNd EvEn HaRdEr To TyPe.
BaD FoR ThE eYeS Too.
ArrGhh..
DaMn TiRiNg TrYiNg to DeCipHer.
edit: This should go into Kenny Sia's list of things that he don't understand.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
WhY Do PeOpLe LiKe To TyPe WiTh AlTeRnAtE CaSe...
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Oh no! It's flooding!
Maryland, Pennsylvania and several other states seems to have some rain and flash flood problems. It just reminds me of Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans.
The question is, Is the worst really over?
with the polar caps melting at such a speed, water level rising, and 2005 being the warmest year in history, it wouldn't be surprising that floods are occuring everywhere. How afraid are we supposed to be? Be VERY afraid.
The question is, Is the worst really over?
with the polar caps melting at such a speed, water level rising, and 2005 being the warmest year in history, it wouldn't be surprising that floods are occuring everywhere. How afraid are we supposed to be? Be VERY afraid.
next time it could be you on the roof on all fours
With the sea level rising over 2 feet in length in the past 100 years, it isn't that hard to see that soon, we'll face a lot of problems (especially countries like Singapore :P the more they try to fill the land, the more they need to because of the sea level)
Even when everyone in the world is supposed to be stop the scenario that would be inevitable otherwise, people all over the world are still worrying about menial stuff.
- The U.S. senate is still fighting over when and how to withdraw from Iraq.
- People are still arguing over how terrible the referee is when he gave a dubious red card.
Note : They don't really matter because before you know it, you're going to be on the roof on all fours, but this time, there's really nowhere to run to.
With the sea level rising over 2 feet in length in the past 100 years, it isn't that hard to see that soon, we'll face a lot of problems (especially countries like Singapore :P the more they try to fill the land, the more they need to because of the sea level)
Even when everyone in the world is supposed to be stop the scenario that would be inevitable otherwise, people all over the world are still worrying about menial stuff.
- The U.S. senate is still fighting over when and how to withdraw from Iraq.
- People are still arguing over how terrible the referee is when he gave a dubious red card.
Note : They don't really matter because before you know it, you're going to be on the roof on all fours, but this time, there's really nowhere to run to.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
It's a nice day again!
My life for the past few days: -
1) Smashed a porcelain plate when I am washing my mug.
2) Played Maple Story and got defamed for no reason.
3) Was rooting for Mavericks but they got trashed in game 6.
4) Hoping someone would stop Brazil on their way to world cup, but no team did.
5) Trying to see U.S. or Czech qualify to the first round.
It isn't hard to feel down at all.
But after the rain, there's the sunshine.
It's all over now!
1) Smashed a porcelain plate when I am washing my mug.
2) Played Maple Story and got defamed for no reason.
3) Was rooting for Mavericks but they got trashed in game 6.
4) Hoping someone would stop Brazil on their way to world cup, but no team did.
5) Trying to see U.S. or Czech qualify to the first round.
It isn't hard to feel down at all.
But after the rain, there's the sunshine.
It's all over now!
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
J-POP
"Dedicated to the ones who listens to ZONE because of their beauty instead of their talent."
I didn't realize people were so into Jpop until recently, an influx of people around me were trying to spread disbanded teenage band "ZONE" around my house. How annoying.
Annoying, as they're not really LISTENING to J-POP, it seems, that they're actually just admiring the performers. Although I can't call myself a big J-POP fan, I am actually pretty into listening J-POP, and used to listen to nice Japanese band music whenever I feel like it.
Something for you guys to listen to:
I didn't realize people were so into Jpop until recently, an influx of people around me were trying to spread disbanded teenage band "ZONE" around my house. How annoying.
Annoying, as they're not really LISTENING to J-POP, it seems, that they're actually just admiring the performers. Although I can't call myself a big J-POP fan, I am actually pretty into listening J-POP, and used to listen to nice Japanese band music whenever I feel like it.
Something for you guys to listen to:
Monday, June 19, 2006
Pepsi Rules
For all of you that have not seen this commercial that was taken quite some time ago, go ahead and watch it. I like the little girl, she's really cute.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
No more iPod for u guys.
There are so many iPods around the place nowadays, making md players, discmans, walkmans and other portable devices look like a big joke. And with people wearing white colored earphones, it is really easy to see how much money apple's been earning from this device.
That fact aside, the International Trade Commission is investigating claims by Creative that apple is importing stuff that actually infringes copyrights.
I don't really have an iPod, but I think it is really convenient to have one. Maybe one that has volitile memory (as my intro to logic design professor would put it). So when some agents come and suspect that I have pirated stuff on my iPod (ahem, which I of course do not have *hyperventilates*) , I'll just unplug it (and it acts like a very fast delete button) and Voila! But the setback is that i must make sure the battery doesn't run out, or everything will be gone. On second thought, maybe an iPod with a global reset button would be good. (For all you software ppl out there, it is a reformat button)
Back to the topic, I don't have an iPod, and I don't intend to get one because I am broke. But anyway, if embargo is placed on iPods, well, it seems that I won't be able to get one after all.
so folks, go grab one iPod before it's too late!
That fact aside, the International Trade Commission is investigating claims by Creative that apple is importing stuff that actually infringes copyrights.
I don't really have an iPod, but I think it is really convenient to have one. Maybe one that has volitile memory (as my intro to logic design professor would put it). So when some agents come and suspect that I have pirated stuff on my iPod (ahem, which I of course do not have *hyperventilates*) , I'll just unplug it (and it acts like a very fast delete button) and Voila! But the setback is that i must make sure the battery doesn't run out, or everything will be gone. On second thought, maybe an iPod with a global reset button would be good. (For all you software ppl out there, it is a reformat button)
Back to the topic, I don't have an iPod, and I don't intend to get one because I am broke. But anyway, if embargo is placed on iPods, well, it seems that I won't be able to get one after all.
so folks, go grab one iPod before it's too late!
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Football
And this football rules, because 1) it's mine 2) it writes Michigan on it, and Michigan football is the best in College Football.
GO BLUE!
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Wallpaper, anybody?
I took this picture at mendota lake and made it into a wallpaper.
feel free to grab it. =)
I guess I am not much of a photoshop person, but whateva.
feel free to grab it. =)
I guess I am not much of a photoshop person, but whateva.
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A lot of stuff about what I think, and not what I am about. Which is good, because I would be able to make fun of Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Penn State, and discuss on our futility against Ohio State. (But Woo Shoelace!)
I still think the word "god" should not be capitalized, because like oxygen or air or universe, it's an entity, and is not specific or special in its meaning.
I still think the word "god" should not be capitalized, because like oxygen or air or universe, it's an entity, and is not specific or special in its meaning.