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Aug 28, 2009

Strikes 2, the GOOD kind.

My favourite song, with my favorite television show during childhood. It's chocked full of WIN!

best quote : "actually we'd hope to have the Beatles sing it, but we haven't heard from any of them." @-@'

enjoice.



I did mention its a WIN right?

Update : one more Beatles + Muppets Video, While My Guitar Gently Weep


Aug 27, 2009

12 Words You Can Never Say in the Office

To me, Thursday is "that day before Friday".
To make the days go by faster I'll just let you read this article that I paste-ing. I receive in the mail. PANAS LAGI! :P

12 Words You Can Never Say in the Office
by Carolyn Duffy Marsan
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

If you're old enough to understand the reference in this headline -- George Carlin, anyone? -- then you're old enough to need a refresher course when it comes to talking about technology.
We've put together a list of outdated tech terms, phrases that you shouldn't be using at work anymore because they will make you seem old. This is especially true if you're looking for a new job. For example, on an interview, you should be talking about "cloud computing," not "ASPs" even though they are basically the same thing.
This list is useful for 20-somethings, too. Now when the senior person in the office uses one of these terms, you'll know what he's talking about.

1. Intranet

Popular in the mid-90s, the term "intranet" referred to a private network running the Internet Protocol and other Internet standards such as the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It was also used to describe an internal Web site that was hosted behind a firewall and was accessible only to employees. Today, every private network runs IP. So you can just use the term virtual private network or VPN to describe a private IP-based network.

2. Extranet

An "extranet" referred to private network connections based on Internet standards such as IP and HTTP that extended outside an organization, such as between business partners. Extranets often replaced point-to-point electronic data interchange (EDI) connections that used standards such as X12. Today, companies provide suppliers, resellers and other members of their supply chain with access to their VPNs.

3. Web Surfing

When is the last time you heard someone talk about surfing the Web? You know the term is out of date when your kids don't know what it means. To teens and tweens, the Internet and the World Wide Web are one and the same thing. So it's better to use the term "browsing" the Web if you want to be understood.

4. Push Technology

The debate over the merits of "push" versus "pull" technology came to a head in 1996 with the release of the PointCast Network, a Web service that sent a steady stream of news to subscribers. However, PointCast and other push technology services required too much network bandwidth. Eventually, push technology evolved into RSS feeds, which remain the preferred method for publishing information to subscribers of the Internet. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.

5. Application Service Provider (ASP)

During this decade, the term "Application Service Provider" evolved into "Software-as-a-Service." Both terms refer to a vendor hosting a software application and providing access to it over the Web. Customers buy the software on a subscription basis, rather than having to own and operate it themselves. ASP was a hot term prior to the dot-com bust. Then it was
replaced by "SaaS." Now it's cool to talk about "cloud computing."

6. Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)

Coined by former Apple CEO John Sculley back in 1992 when he unveiled the Apple Newton, the term "personal digital assistant" referred to a handheld computer. PDA was still in use in 1996, when the Palm Pilot was the hottest handheld in corporate America. Today, the preferred generic term for a handheld like a Blackberry or an iPhone is a "smartphone".

7. Internet Telephony

You need to purge the term "Internet telephony" from your vocabulary and switch to VoIP, for Voice over IP. Even the term VoIP is getting old-fashioned because pretty soon all telephone calls will be routed over the Internet rather than the Public Switched Telephone Network. It's probably time to stop referring to the PSTN, too, because it is headed for the history books as all voice, data and video traffic is carried on the Internet.

8. Weblog

A blog is a shortened version of "Weblog," a term that emerged in the late 1990s to describe commentary that an individual publishes online. It spawned many words still in use such as "blogger" and "blogosphere." Nowadays, few people have time to blog so they are "microblogging," which is another word that's heading out the door as people turn Twitter into a generic term for blasting out 140-character observations or opinions.

9. Thin Client

You have to give Larry Ellison credit for seeing many of the flaws in the client/server computing architecture and for popularizing the term "thin client" to refer to Oracle's alternative terminal-like approach. In 1993, Ellison was touting thin clients as a way for large organizations to improve network security and manageability. Although thin clients never replaced PCs, the concept is similar to "virtual desktops" that are gaining popularity today as a way of supporting mobile workers.

10. Rboc

In 1984, the U.S. government forced AT&T to split up into seven Regional Bell Operating Companies [RBOCs] also known as Baby Bells. Customers bought local service from RBOCs and long-distance service from carriers such as AT&T. Telecom industry mergers over the last 15 years have formed integrated local- and long-distance carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and Qwest. This makes not only the term RBOC obsolete, but also the terms ILEC for Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier [i.e., GTE] and CLEC for Competitive Local Exchange Carrier [i.e., MFS].

11. Long-Distance Call

Thanks to flat-rate calling plans available from carriers for at least five years, nobody needs to distinguish between local and long-distance calls anymore. Similarly, you don't need to distinguish between terrestrial and wireless calls because so many people use only wireless services. Like pay phones, long-distance calls -- and their premium prices -- are relics of a past without national and unlimited calling plans.

12. World Wide Web

Nobody talks about the "World Wide Web" anymore, or the "Information Superhighway," for that matter. It's just the Internet. It's a distinction that Steve Czaban, the popular Fox Sports Radio talk show host, likes to mock when he refers to the "Worldwide Interweb." Nothing dates you more than pulling out one of those old-fashioned ways of referring to the Internet such as "infobahn" or "electronic highway."

So now you know. Although I still use the term "Surfing" and "PDA" as with "Cloud Computing","RSS" and "VOIP".

Does that means I'm old? wait, don't answer that.

Aug 19, 2009

Good news! (at least for me)

Got this in the email just now :>>>>>>



Yeah! This rawks! \m/

Haha, balik awal lagi bulan pose nih... :P

Aug 10, 2009

Garage Sale Updated/August 2009

Hi all,

I've updated the Garage sale with some interesting items for sale.

Click here

Or you can always use the link at the top there.

Aug 9, 2009

Great Toys Haulage, Batman!

Wow!

The start of the month of August was not very healthy to my pocket.
The culprit? Hasbro is having a warehouse sale!
Which Hasbro? This Hasbro.

Transformers,
Star Wars,
Marvel,
Oh My~~

as usual, i'll let the pictures do the talking.

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We'll start with the usual group shot, as an average estimation how much all this cost.
On second tought, no I won't disclosed how much, just that it cost too damn much.
And my pocket hates me for that.

I bought 2 Star Wars figure, 4 boxes of Marvel Legend figures, a Marvel Face Off, a Star Wars light saber, an Animated Transformers figure, a Hulk figure, lots and lots of Play Doh, My Little Pony and a few littlest pet shop (I swear those last 3 toys are for Indah, pinkie swear!)

And if not for that thieving bastard who simply take other peoples items (F*cked you!) I would've had a talking Indiana Jones 12" too. Seriously, some people are just born jerks, he took a swipe at my friends items an mine when we weren't looking. :(


Group shot!
Not featured : My sad, sad, empty pockets.
Bulkhead from Animated Transformers, this figure is from Deluxe Leader line. I just love the design although it's kind of a hassle to transformed, never knew I had to used the manual to transform it.

Also, it talks!
In robot mode, it can stand quite well even if the body does not match the legs.
Listen below for the voice sample.


The figure include an alternate head although the color scheme does not match (purple?! For a green robots?!). Somebody informed me the in the cartoon the head is a villain who kind off hijacked the body.

Ehh? Whatever works with today's kids I guess.
Bulkhead in vehicle mode. Is it a truck? An army supply vehicle? A submarine in its spare time? Who knows?

Seriously, who knows? Please tell me.
Bulkhead with alternate head.
Does.Not.Match.
The cool thing about the alternate head is that it has another "wacky" phrase, altough just one, still it gave a reason to use the head once in a while.
Listen below for the alternate phrase.


This is a 2 pack of Cable & Marvel Girl from the Marvel Legends lines. I'm not sure which series. The great thing about the lines is that the figures have lots of articulation, so it is wonderful for doing poses, and playing,

Well that's what toys are for , right?
Another shot.
And no, I didn't take it out of the box yet. most probably keep it that way cause thinking of selling it later.
Another 2pack from the same Marvel Legends lines, this times it's Cannonball and Domino.
Yeah, gonna keep this mint in box too, just in case.
Another shot, yet again.
Master of Magnetism himself, Magneto. This time the figure is 12" from Marvel Legend line.
Still, it kind of troubled me cause the Magneto on the package seemed more evil than the fresh-faced, boyband-ish figure. Why?
From the same 12" Marvel Legends line, the man with the piercing eyes, Cyclops.
Another shot. Cyclops and Magneto will also be kept Mint in Package.
You know, just because.
I bought these guys just because they seems so cute. Dr Doom and Human Torch, Johnny Storm.
This R2-D2 is from the Clone Wars animated series. Nothing to comment here cause the series doesn't really take off with me.
At first I though this guy was Boba Fett, you know, the bounty hunter, but it turned out it was Jodo Kast, not as cool as Fett, still I loves the uniform and the colors.
Oh yeah! This baby is my Fav, from the sculpting, coloring, the lights up eyes, and it also talk!

Incredible Hulk
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Who talks! and Growl! and get angry! and talk!
Great for annoying the living hell out of your spouse! :P

Click below for video sample of it talking.


This beaut is also my Fav, Star Wars Light Saber which, (wait for it), also lights up! Who woulda guess eh?

The design is from the Star Wars Force Unleashed Video game, and it's the version that can change from Jedi to Sith, just like the the video games where you can choose to be bad or bad along the way. I choose Sith! (we don't need those Rebel Scum around here)

It's green light will change to red when in Sith mode and the spikes turned up!
Unfortunately I didn't take any videos of it (too busy playing with it) so the best thing I can manage is below video for a sample of what it sounded like.



Oopps, that's from Episode 3. Sorry about that.
This is the real deal:



Episode 5:Empire Strikes Back, now that's more like it!

Final parting shot, I gave you the groups shot again!
It's been a long time since the last time I bought these much toys.
It has fired up a part of my heart doing what I enjoys doing.

Now, where do I signed up for an E-Bay account?
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Bonus Contents : Indah's toys haulage, My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop, Lots and lots of Play Doh, and that Pooh Bag we bought at the curve.

All the toys that will ensure her happiness! (or at at least until she's 4)

This group picture doesn't do justice of the amount of Play Doh that we bought. Indah insisted on playing them while I was taking the pictures.
There are kids in Africa that would kill to get these kinds of toys, literally.