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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Did you know that while the RMS Titanic hit an iceberg in the Arctic ocean at 11.40pm on the 14 of April 1912, some of the passengers on board were watching a black-and-white, silent movie made in 1911 known as the Poseidon Adventure : a movie which was about the passengers of a sinking ship trying to find their way to safety. Ironic isn't it? The passengers watching the show were so absorbed in it that they did not even feel the Titanic hit a iceberg. Some of these people ultimately shared the same fate of the characters of The Poseidon Adventure. Not so affected by the film industry You say? Think again.

PSP modding

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Today I have finally succeeded in modifying my Play Station Portable set without any professional help.

Watch this video on a very 'interesting' way to play ps2 games on a ps2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLRyQZqfxDs&feature=related

And this about a silly indian kid making a fool of himself with a psp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGgqDte9ocY&feature=related
Sunday, October 25, 2009 at Sunday, October 25, 2009

This is the official cast for the Last Airbender movie set for release in 2010. I expect it to be just another "DragonBall" washup.. I'm trying to be realistic on this but the future of this film, juding by the casts only, seems dull.
Avatar Aang is played by Noah Ringer
Fire Prince Zuko is played by Dev Patel
Southern Waterbender Katara is played by Nicola Pertz
Southern watertribe Sokka is played by Jackson Rathbone.
IT seems very clear that the fire nation in the new avatar film would be depicted as Indians ( what do you expect from an Indian director - M. Night Shyamalan)

Windows 7 (Rights Reserved) en route.

Sunday, October 18, 2009 at Sunday, October 18, 2009
Windows 7 is slated for for an official release date of 22 OCT 2009. Since Microsoft started working on this futuristic improvement on Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, the OS has undergone many changes, both in aethetics and dynamic functions. The version Microsoft ever so proudly presents will be the final Windows 7 OS release pack: Windows 7 RTM Build 7600. (Click link for some screenshots).

Microsoft's next operating system will implement Office 2007's "ribbon" toolbar in most of its system applications, scale back on the User Account Control nagging (irritating "Allow? or Deny?"), and load a "light" (rapid-loading) Windows Media Player on double-clicking videos. Is this just an attempt to wow critics with slightly more aesthetically pleasing twin of Vista OS or will this be the harbinger for a new, decluttered Windows experience?

Windows 7 user Webran61 says: "Vista has been fine for me since turning off all the unecessary stuff (which let's face it, is part of everyone's OS experience). Also, I love the ribbon toolbars in Office 2007, and welcome the change to the entire Windows experience. Some (most) people just can't move on and accept change. These are the people who stubbornly stick to XP on a machine with 256MB of RAM. The rest of us find Vista not only bearable, but also pleasant, and I'm sure we will find 7 a pleasure to use as well."

Personally I've grown fond of Vista's improved Graphics, its ability to foster a sense of cleanliness on a computer that's constantly pressured to store an ever expanding labyrinthe of data.

Below are a couple of screenshots:















The revolutionary appearance of Windows 7















Another screenshot of Windows 7 OS. Notice the incredible freedom of customisation given to Windows 7 users.


You may visit: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/
This is Microsoft's official website for Windows 7 OS and also included is a 'tour' of the futuristic Operating System..

To learn more about Windows 7 and its capabilities, visit: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7 .

GUNZ madness

Friday, October 16, 2009 at Friday, October 16, 2009
Gunz: The Duel is an Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game or (MMORPG) which requires you to kill other players with firearms or swords/daggers to gain experience and LEVEL UP.
















Me dead.













Killing Spree














Sniping some poor soul














Gladiator mode














High_Haven Map



















Leaping from the top of the western temple after 'wall-cancelling' to scale the wall

















Me from the top of a pillar i scaled while practising 'wall-cancelling'

















The pillar

















The line at the bottom of the pit that you can see from the picture (the this line surrounding the pit right before the dark parts) which the computer uses to think that is you are above that line, u are alive. below and bam! ur dead.












Spawning location in the Great Arena where there are 2 pits surrounding you.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at Wednesday, October 14, 2009
A sad little robot..

Scrin Mechpede

at Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Presenting the Scrin Mechapede; the most advanced biological modular weapon. (BMW - no affiliation to BMW AMERICA AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURER).
Though rare, the Mechapede is a formidable foe; plated with thick armour and gifted with the unique ability to spawn body segments that include anti infantry, anti vehicular, anti structure, and anti aircraft modules making it the most versatile scrin unit even more so than the scrin Eradicator Hexapod. The scrin MECHAPEDE, when fully equipped with anti vehicular modules, is more than capable of dispatching an annihilator tripod or reaper tripod, standing as testimony to the awesome technological superiority of the Scrin race.
Below is Concept art of the Mechapede before Command & Conquer : Kane's Wrath was produced at the time of which the Mechapede was aptly called 'Millipede'...

Examination Extermination

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at Tuesday, October 13, 2009
The examinationshve finally come to a close. And i havent blogged for 2 months (est.). This year saw a plung in he average results for the school. This is probably because of the extreme difficulty of the papers this year. Alot of people are somewhat miserable because their marks anrnt very impressive. Im just miserable because my laptop's keyboard is becoming unresponsive (esp. the spacebar, the 'e', the 'a' and 'r' keys). here's a brief overview of my results:
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EL - 62.5 % (so far)
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E.Math - 90%
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A. math - 76.875%
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MT (tamil) - 84%
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Biology - 82%
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Chemistry - 67.5%
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Physics - N.A
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S.S - 35/50
Geography - 42/50
Hence,
Humanities - 77%
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Disengaging*

REDO

Monday, June 29, 2009 at Monday, June 29, 2009
School opened today.. I didnt go.. I caught some sort of cold that caused my head to hurt and my joints ache. Anyway, I expect to see a change of seating arrangement when I go to school tomorrow. I wouldnt like to change my seat, but change is inevitable. I just hope i sit near a fan or a source of wind. I just cant focus on studies in an unvetilated area. I also changed my blog layout, fitting a huge picture of the Decepticon tyrant Megatron (he's dead but came back to life--happens to all bad guys, they just cant stay dead)..

Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at Wednesday, June 24, 2009





Movie Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!

The fight scenes in this movie are simply incredible. The action is heart stopping. In the first movie, they had so much close ups of the fighting that, if you were'nt a transformers fan, wouldnt know who was fighting who. It was simply a flash of metal.

In this movie however, they made it a point to focus far (not too far) from the fighting. You could see Optimus Prime pounding the decepticons ( he gets pounded real good as well) clearly. The humour parts were good and entertaining. The sound effects were simply bombastic in a good way of course. It wasnt as soft as a romance film and wasnt as loud as 'terminator: salvation' in which I almost jumped at every explosion.

One thing that wasnt right were the Autobot twins Skids and Mudflap. They were ridiculous representations of the super-advanced cybertronians we call Transformers. There were certain parts of the film that were so awesome that my heart was beating faster than usual. The cybertronians in the film (call them cybots if you will-- cybertronian robots = cybots) the cybots in the film had a greater sense of humanity in them. They seemed too human to be alien. After all, ther're planet is 58 lightyears from ours so its safe to call them aliens.

There were some very interesting additions to the film. 1 would be the introduction of the SunHarvester. It is a large cybertronian device used to consume stars (like our sun) to generate Energon- the life-blood of the species. Another addition would be polypedal bots.(polypedal--many limbs), instead of the standard two legged humanoid transformers like the famous Optimus Prime or Bumblebee. An example would be Ravage, a 4 legged dog-like entity roughly 1.5 times larger than your average housedogs (im talking about the big ones) Ravage is sent be Soundwave, an interesting satellite-like machine, to obtain the shard of the AllSpark ( it is a cube that was pushed into Megatron's chest and disintegrated, killing him, leaving only a shard picked up by optimus prime in the first movie) -----Ravage pictured below
Decepticon Ravage Also, there is a strange entity called a pretender. Pretenders are cybots that, instead of adapting a vehicle disguise, adapt a human disguise (very much like the female T-800 terminator from Terminator 3: rise of the machines)



















The Fallen -- one of the main antagonists of the film. I wont tell you who he is, you'll find out when you watch the movie which lasts 154 minutes.
Overall, good movie.
Sunday, June 21, 2009 at Sunday, June 21, 2009






A song from Linkin Park-- NewDivide. This song happens to be the theme song for this years most awaited science fiction action film, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.



Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Movie poster 2009

Opening in Cinemas islandwide 24 June 09 and sneaks available in big screen on 23 June 09!!

ALSO>> PLS log on to www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/index.htm to vote petition for an extension to our school holidays. The poll is on the left side of the screen and you might have to scroll down a bit to see it. Latest poll results:


H1N1 cases could rise further as students return to schools after holidaying in flu-hit countries. How should schools cope?
1)extend holidays
89 % 60444 votes
2)conduct lessons via Internet
8 % 5191 votes (i voted for this)
3)students return to schools as scheduled
3 % 2338 votes

at Sunday, June 21, 2009
Being unable to update this web log for an unaccounted period of time, I have left it for dead. Almost at least. I have photos I want to upload. Alot of them. 48 of them I think. Firstly I have photos of the 2e3 2008 June 2009 chalet stay.





The pictures are rather jumbled; dont mind them. This is a table football set located just outside our chalet.






Apparently, one of our friend's parents had to be a civil servant for them to book one of these prioritized chalets.

The exterior of our chalet. As you might have noticed, it is a Semi-D (semi detached)
The barbeque pit to the photograph's right portion, the background shows kiddy playgrounds and 4 Hidden swings, 1 kiddy, 3 adult.
The diminuitive dining area which would soon become disturbingly messy.

A pair of our friends configuring the 27-inch Television set (screen-relative diagonal standard measurements)

Yes, confusing graphics.


A rudimentary kitchen, equipped with a SANYO(rights reserved) two-pot electric stove and a PANASONIC 54-inch-tall refridgerator.


There were 4 bedrooms in the chalet, all of which are located on the second floor of the 2 floor chalet block. (bedrooms are monotonous in colour and atmosphere, walls coated with old, peeling paint. The bedroom doors to the adjacent corridors have 2-3 sratches measuring about 2-4 inches in length.


A staircase with 21 darkwood steps and a plastic paint coated metal ( im not sure what metal) handrails. The glass sqaures on the window to the right number 48. Each glass square sports a little mural which depicts a bowl laden with 3 leaves of unknown species, 4 round fruits, and 27 grapes on a small vine.

Another bedroom.

There are 3 bathrooms in our chalet; 2 on the top floor, and 1 on the bottom.


Another toilet. The toilets were of moderate cleanliness, but I tried to use them as little as hygenically possible.


Yes, more beds. Each bed, observable from the immediately above photograph, has 1 pillow and 1 blanket. Unfortunately, people (no names now..) tend to like to have more than 1 blanket or pillow and soon, pillow and blankets go missing.

The front lawn of the chalet (depending on what you wish to refer as 'front')


Dont worry, no more bedrooms now..






A pretty sight to behold. The element that covers close to 3 quaters of the earth's oceans. Yep, water. Unfortunately the best beache award eludes the grasp of Pasir Ris beach...
A quiet basketball court the does not come with a basketball. ( you have to get your own, elsewhere, and that means, using money.)
Monday, May 25, 2009 at Monday, May 25, 2009
FINALLY! Some life in my neighbourhood! :) or should i say trouble...
Here are some pictures of Loan Shark Vandalism just 5 feet away from my front door..
Thankfuly not aimed at me!!

Owe money, Pay money, i warhn u leddy! Pls call this number for Loan shark rebates>> press one for paint... press 2 for hantum (until blue black and maybe red..).. press 3 for Dynamite



Here's some paint flung at my neighbour's door by the loan shark. Poor thing i pity the humble and innocent 'welcome' mat.. never do anything oso get spewed by paint. Whats more!> My block just nicely painted a few weeks ago!! ARH!



A view from the lift. A piece of Info>> my floor only has 4 units (my whole block does) and, as usual, being singaporeans, we tend to kaypoh around little bit. so there goes my other neighbour, trying to be the hero of the day, calls the owner ( maybe he think the owner happy treat him to kway chap). Now, while I am typing this, the owner still isnt here. ( he ALWAYS goes out at 7 a.m, and returns at 7 p.m... convenient huh?)
SA1 marks>>
English 64%---- B4
E.Maths 83.3%-- A1
A.Maths 79.5%---A1
Biology 83.3&--- A1
Chemistry 86.6%-- A1
Combined Humanities 76.6%--A1
Mother Tougue 62%---B4
Average score: 76.471428571428571428571428571429%
MSG: 1.8571428571428571428571428571429
(In both results, there was a nonterminating recurring decimal of *571428*)
Sunday, May 17, 2009 at Sunday, May 17, 2009

Audi's are the best. This one is the Audi A8 W12 Quattro. Familiar?
Its the one from the Transporter series. Very nice action movie. Slick cars and cool driving moves as well as fast paced fighting scenes. actually, a little bit unrealistic lah.. the lead actor is too resourceful, too good a driver, too smooth a fighter and too neat to actually be human.if u seen the movies u should know why i said this. and one more thing. i cant believe it but i PASSED both my mathematics for mid year! i thought i fail cos the paper soooo hard... but i didnt!YESS!

Below got pics


Alot of malls have this system of parking. (magnetic resonance detectors)
This one's from Suntec City



One of the greatest headlines this month


Went touring around Tuas.This is the Tuas incinerator. I've noticed a large amount of Mango trees scattered around with branches drooping with green mango.. want to pluck but so high up..



Toyota Wish shipment movers at HarborFront.
Sunday, May 10, 2009 at Sunday, May 10, 2009


'Transformers 2' Theatrical Trailer @ Yahoo! Video

Enjoy this Full length TransFormers: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN movie theaterical trailer from which one can witness glimpses of the Resurrection of the Decepticon Tyrant Leader: (former) Lord High Protector Megatron, as well as Bumblebee speaking and Optimus Prime brandishing his trademark energon blades.

Swine Flu

Thursday, April 30, 2009 at Thursday, April 30, 2009
The latest Swine Flu virus has the latest death toll of 176 in Mexico. Also, a 23-month-old toddler has died from Swine Flu in the United States. This is the first death from Swine Flu occuring outside Mexico. The toddler was Mexican and died in the United States while getting treatment there. The World Health Organisation has declared a Phase five health alert saying that this Virus could quickly mutate to become a rapidly spreading, and a pandemic is said to be imminent. Phase 5 is 1 step short of a Phase 6 health alert of a full scale pandemic, such like that of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS for short. However, an overkill should not be performed and a level of calmness needs to be maintained and this matter needs to be dealt with rationally.

In Europe, four cases of Swine Flu were confirmed - two in Britain and two in Spain - with Austria investigating five suspected cases. Spanish officials were probing about 25 other suspected cases, and potential infections were also being investigated in the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland and Sweden.
Across Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand reported 10 confirmed cases of Swine Flu, and both Thailand and South Korea reported suspected cases. China was investigating several suspected cases. *statistics from google news*

Symptoms of the Swine Influenza Human Strain, influenza A virus subtype Hemagglutinin 1 N1:
Influenza-like symptoms like, chills, sore throats, muscle aches, general discomfort, weakness, headache and coughing. These symptoms are quite like those seen affecting some 14 of my class mates the last two weeks. However, such symptoms are also the likes of the rhinovirus, which is the normal, and usually non-lethal, Influenza strain affecting humans.

Rhinovirus subtypes A and B are the causes of domestic colds. Sporting microtubular Ribonucleic acid chains of the positive sense, this virus thrives best in temperatures ranging from 31 to 35 degrees Celcius, which is the temperature Singapore is generally experiencing. The dettol spray used by Jeremy in our class stops Rhinovirus and disinfects it. However, only conventional medications like Interferon-alpha, which is intranasally effective but causes side-effects like nose bleeding, and Pleconaril, which is orally bioavailable, can stop the virus once it is already in the body.

Autobot Victory

Friday, April 24, 2009 at Friday, April 24, 2009

Here is a short footage of Optimus Prime extinguishing Megatron's spark, ending the 5 million megacycle war between the heroic autobots and the malignant decepticons( Transformers: The Game)

Thursday, April 23, 2009 at Thursday, April 23, 2009
Sigh. Today everyone seems to be sick. 3e2 is very quiet and theres been an outbreak of a bug of some sort. I think its the Flu. It may be caused by the heat, or by a dirty classroom.. Im not sure of the cause. Alot of people in 3e2 did'nt come to school today and a quarter of those that did went home. Jackie didnt come.. Winston went home before recess.. The class was too quiet.. Lets just hope they get well before the examinations..
(its a good thing i dont get sick easy)

I created these yu-gi-oh card that dont exist. Saw some examples on nigel's blog.







Click the photos for close ups.
Saturday, April 18, 2009 at Saturday, April 18, 2009
TODAY in history:

Today, 4 years ago, my first pet died. Yes. It died. Horribly.

My first pet was a yabby. A yabby is a kind of mutated blue lobster-like thing. No wait. It is a lobster. Only its blue. And its called a yabby. No no no. ITs a SUB-SPECIES of the lobster, yeah. A real lobster would be red or black. However, there ARE BLUE lobsters, but the chances of a lobster being blue is 1 in 10 000 000. ALL yabbys are blue. That's why they're not called lobsters. I hope you get me. And btw he was 3 inches long.

I kept the little guy in a tiny container (12cm x 18cm) and i guess he got fed up of the tiny container. The morning before the day he died, he had shed his skin (call it a shell if you might).
(Lobsters and snakes shed their skins) That night i forgot to cover the container of the little guy. I went to bed. Apparently, what that guy did was that he jumped out of the container. Quite literally. And what's more, the container was on top of my TV. Its like you jumping out of a 10 storey building. AND he didnt die!
HE crawled to my bedroom, which for him is like a mile away, went under my bed, and died from the lack of water. WOW.
The next morning, i woke up for school and i wanted to look at him, like i did every morning. Then i saw he was missing. So frantically, i searched, but i couldnt find him. I went to school. Could'nt pay attention. I came back, and found my mom had found it. As expected, the little invertibrate (it means 'no backbone') had died. UNDER MY BED. It was like he wanted to kill me. I was downcast. First pet. Died. Not even 2 months since i bought him. Myself. For $2. But i got over it. My dad got me 2 authentic lobsters next. Both of them died. Arh! I hate myself for that. I'm never keeping invertebrates again..
Thursday, April 16, 2009 at Thursday, April 16, 2009
Blog post #74

There are many pictures i want to post but don't have time for.

To add to Winston's comment on the coordinates of NAME's location being innacurate, I would like to tell him (if he does not already know) that one's IP (internet protocol) address changes EVERY time the user disengages his modem or disconnects from his broadband or any server he used to surf the net. To manually change one's IP address without compromising on any connections, one should have basic knowledge on command prompts or 'cmd' for short. He would have to know how to run the 'ipconfig/release' and 'ipconfig/renew' commands consecutively via the command prompt application. Due to this constant change, one would be unable to accurately pinpoint the location of the user. Also, even if the user's IP address was kept constant, the 25 mile or 40.2336 km radius would make it virtually impossible to locate the user, unless one has a fix on the proxy server used by the person.
Thank you.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Post #73

Good day to all. Today there is nothing much to dedicate any web logs about. So i shall end with the fact that the earth has a circumference of: 40,075.02 KM (equatorial) 40,007.86 KM (meridional) 40,041.47 KM (mean). The earth is not perfectly spehrical.

NAME:
Hostname: Ip: 220.255.7.239
ISP: SingNet Pte Ltd
Organization: SingNet Pte Ltd
Type: Cable/DSL
Proxy: Confirmed proxy server-- Transparent Proxy
Country: Singapore
State/Region: 00
City: Singapore
Latitude: 1.2931
Longitude: 103.8558
Area Code: SG

Area correct to + or - 25 miles.
25 miles = 40.2336 kilometres (highly innacurate, since Singapore Island's length is roughly 41.8 kilometres)
Thursday, April 9, 2009 at Thursday, April 09, 2009
I love these guys.. BTW if u didnt know them the're the SRMTHFG (super robot monkey team hyper force go!)

SPRX-77 evil within.


Season 2 characters.. No different from season one, except with the new Antari( the one at the top)



SPRX-77 wiht his 'magna-bolt beam splitter"

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