Windows Media Playing 11 (full version)
Download:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/download/download.aspx
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
untitled?
Today I went to church... was late and fransin didn't get to sing much. lolx. Today bible verse is very short but the speaker was v.good. I think he had tons of jokes in his head. He even sell humor books. He told us to check it out in the newspaper last sunday archive. (22th Oct if I'm not wrong) I browse through the books but didn't buy cos I'm very meow.
The topic today was about running a race... our life are bought by the blood of Jesus and he told us to serve the Lord while we're are still 'movable'. He was asked by God to become a Rev and he had a pay cut like 9 times lower then his pay. erm.. I'm not good in maths... lets just say he took 1/10 of his pay and his advertising on the newspaper on 22Oct was FOC. He said he manage his 12books in a year. I took his name card and I think its the most weird name card I ever saw. There wrote the vision and his home address I think and the email was from singnet. When you flip to the back, the name card was actually a kodak photo paper. Weird rite?
Was the pianist for children church today. I'm wondering why my skill still sucks. I hate listening to my own playing. The piano course that I'm taking makes me have a split personality. I'm trying to play my own pattern and yet trying to put the new pattern to use. The results become one big piece of shit playing.
I wish for a full time job. My hobby is collecting money.
Today I went to church... was late and fransin didn't get to sing much. lolx. Today bible verse is very short but the speaker was v.good. I think he had tons of jokes in his head. He even sell humor books. He told us to check it out in the newspaper last sunday archive. (22th Oct if I'm not wrong) I browse through the books but didn't buy cos I'm very meow.
The topic today was about running a race... our life are bought by the blood of Jesus and he told us to serve the Lord while we're are still 'movable'. He was asked by God to become a Rev and he had a pay cut like 9 times lower then his pay. erm.. I'm not good in maths... lets just say he took 1/10 of his pay and his advertising on the newspaper on 22Oct was FOC. He said he manage his 12books in a year. I took his name card and I think its the most weird name card I ever saw. There wrote the vision and his home address I think and the email was from singnet. When you flip to the back, the name card was actually a kodak photo paper. Weird rite?
Was the pianist for children church today. I'm wondering why my skill still sucks. I hate listening to my own playing. The piano course that I'm taking makes me have a split personality. I'm trying to play my own pattern and yet trying to put the new pattern to use. The results become one big piece of shit playing.
I wish for a full time job. My hobby is collecting money.
Monday, October 23, 2006
World’s Fastest Street-Legal Car
was built by a tuner in England. Powered by a 9.3L V8 engine that produces an incredible 2200hp, it goes from 0-60 in just 1-second. This definitely gives Ron Patrick’s jet-powered bug a run for its money. Video after the jump. What are your thoughts?
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/video-worlds-fastest-street-legal-car#more-5065
was built by a tuner in England. Powered by a 9.3L V8 engine that produces an incredible 2200hp, it goes from 0-60 in just 1-second. This definitely gives Ron Patrick’s jet-powered bug a run for its money. Video after the jump. What are your thoughts?
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/video-worlds-fastest-street-legal-car#more-5065
IBM and Apple make most reliable computers
If you ever find yourself caught between a rock and hard place when it comes to choosing a reliable computer hardware manufacturer, a solid name that offers solid products, then the following info could well be for you.
The first-ever annual computer reliability report (released by tech company Rescuecom), is a comparative analysis of various computer vendors, their market share, and related consumer service call data via Rescuecom’s own call centre. The results of said comparison have revealed that users of computers made by Apple or IBM/Lenovo generally seek support less frequently than other ‘leading’ manufacturers.
The report’s resulting ‘Reliability Scores’ were amassed by calculating the difference between the company’s (US) market share against the percentage of support calls registered at the Rescuecom call centre concerning each specific vendor.
The report scores revealed IBM/Lenovo as the leaders in reliability, with Apple coming in a close second. However, both HP/Compaq and Dell still placed third and fourth respectively—despite their notably larger market share, and therefore higher probability of support calls. Gateway capped the top-five vendors, with the remaining 37.02% of the market share made up of companies described only as “Others”.
Results are based on more than 20,000 service calls to Rescuecom (not the first-party vendor) and duly provide computer consumers with a somewhat ‘pinch of salt’ listing to base their choices on.
In that sense, it’s worth bearing in mind that end-users don’t ‘only’ turn to third-party supporters to fix problem issues, and not all end-users will ask a specific third-party supporter such as Rescuecom to assist them—which decreases the reliability of Rescuecom’s report somewhat.
Source: http://www.tcmagazine.info/comments.php?shownews=12600&catid=2
If you ever find yourself caught between a rock and hard place when it comes to choosing a reliable computer hardware manufacturer, a solid name that offers solid products, then the following info could well be for you.
The first-ever annual computer reliability report (released by tech company Rescuecom), is a comparative analysis of various computer vendors, their market share, and related consumer service call data via Rescuecom’s own call centre. The results of said comparison have revealed that users of computers made by Apple or IBM/Lenovo generally seek support less frequently than other ‘leading’ manufacturers.
The report’s resulting ‘Reliability Scores’ were amassed by calculating the difference between the company’s (US) market share against the percentage of support calls registered at the Rescuecom call centre concerning each specific vendor.
The report scores revealed IBM/Lenovo as the leaders in reliability, with Apple coming in a close second. However, both HP/Compaq and Dell still placed third and fourth respectively—despite their notably larger market share, and therefore higher probability of support calls. Gateway capped the top-five vendors, with the remaining 37.02% of the market share made up of companies described only as “Others”.
Results are based on more than 20,000 service calls to Rescuecom (not the first-party vendor) and duly provide computer consumers with a somewhat ‘pinch of salt’ listing to base their choices on.
In that sense, it’s worth bearing in mind that end-users don’t ‘only’ turn to third-party supporters to fix problem issues, and not all end-users will ask a specific third-party supporter such as Rescuecom to assist them—which decreases the reliability of Rescuecom’s report somewhat.
Source: http://www.tcmagazine.info/comments.php?shownews=12600&catid=2
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2
Conclusions
Internet Explorer 7 is an absolute no-brainer: If you use Windows, you should almost certainly upgrade immediately: IE 7's security features are top-notch and its functional improvements are nicely designed and greatly appreciated. For the short term, certain people may run into occasional Web site compatibility issues with IE 7, but I think those problems will fade quickly. Certainly, most major Web sites have already been upgraded to work correctly with Microsoft's latest Web browser. I've had a field day in the past making fun of IE, but with IE 7, the browser has finally turned the corner. This is one product that Microsoft should be quite proud of. My only question, really, is what took them so long? Seriously, download it now. Highly recommended.
Download:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9ae91ebe-3385-447c-8a30-081805b2f90b&DisplayLang=en
Conclusions
Internet Explorer 7 is an absolute no-brainer: If you use Windows, you should almost certainly upgrade immediately: IE 7's security features are top-notch and its functional improvements are nicely designed and greatly appreciated. For the short term, certain people may run into occasional Web site compatibility issues with IE 7, but I think those problems will fade quickly. Certainly, most major Web sites have already been upgraded to work correctly with Microsoft's latest Web browser. I've had a field day in the past making fun of IE, but with IE 7, the browser has finally turned the corner. This is one product that Microsoft should be quite proud of. My only question, really, is what took them so long? Seriously, download it now. Highly recommended.
Download:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9ae91ebe-3385-447c-8a30-081805b2f90b&DisplayLang=en
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
HP resists move to recall battery
Hardware giant issues joint statement with Sony, noting that its "PC system configuration" makes overheating issues unlikely on HP laptops.
More:
http://www.zdnetasia.com:80/news/hardware/0,39042972,61956608,00.htm
Hardware giant issues joint statement with Sony, noting that its "PC system configuration" makes overheating issues unlikely on HP laptops.
More:
http://www.zdnetasia.com:80/news/hardware/0,39042972,61956608,00.htm
Toshiba recalls batteries due to fire risk
According to reports last Friday, Toshiba is recalling 830,000 laptop batteries. As with previous recalls by Apple, Dell and most recently Lenovo, Toshiba's battery packs use lithium ion cells made by Sony.
More:
http://www.zdnetasia.com:80/news/hardware/0,39042972,61956426,00.htm
According to reports last Friday, Toshiba is recalling 830,000 laptop batteries. As with previous recalls by Apple, Dell and most recently Lenovo, Toshiba's battery packs use lithium ion cells made by Sony.
More:
http://www.zdnetasia.com:80/news/hardware/0,39042972,61956426,00.htm
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
Feel like shit.
Kana flu. I donno issit because of the weather or the bed is too dusty. Keep sneezing. Usually my flu will be nose block. No such thing as keep sneezing.
Suppose to take care of dear but in the end its the other way round. Went church despite the flu cos I remember one verse which says serve the Lord with your heart, strength and soul. The strength actually refers to moving ur ass from home to church. lolx.
Wanted to go IMM today but fail badly. Sorry dear.
Kana flu. I donno issit because of the weather or the bed is too dusty. Keep sneezing. Usually my flu will be nose block. No such thing as keep sneezing.
Suppose to take care of dear but in the end its the other way round. Went church despite the flu cos I remember one verse which says serve the Lord with your heart, strength and soul. The strength actually refers to moving ur ass from home to church. lolx.
Wanted to go IMM today but fail badly. Sorry dear.
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