Hi guys, well after a day off work. I came across this movies online and do not ask me how i get it but i manage to saw this movie which is not even show in singapore. For all those Singapore readers out there, I am going to do a review on this movie. It had not been reviewed by the local newspaper by the way...
I going to get a birthday gift for my girlfriend. I really wonder what type of watch she will like? Anyway i very hungry now and i think i going to for a "Pepper Lunch" Festival. Their beef is fresh and good mann.. I always like their garlic soya sauce. There one thing i really do not understand most of the women will like white or pink colours.
I was curious today on a US server that two guys on the same team had a score of about 200+ with no deaths or kills. I sneaked into there base the next round to have a look, and found them both in a building, taking turns at resupplying each other.When anyone asks what podcasting is, we can easily find technical definitions and short histories of it online (e.g. via Wikipedia). I believe that the harder concept to grasp is really how it is different from existing online media, such as audioblogs or even webcasts. Just where do we draw the line to call something a podcast? To distinguish what a podcast is, I produced a comparative table to show the relative difference between these online audio media. This table is by no mean complete and I aim to build on it based on the comments and suggestions you post.
| | Webcast | Audioblog | Podcast |
| Requirement | Streaming server / client software | Web browser & mp3/wav audio player | Podcast Aggregator Software |
| Delivery Method | Streaming | Download | Download/Torrents |
| Published via | Web page | Blog | RSS 2.0 feed (subscription) |
| Timeliness | Real Time / Pre-recorded | Pre-recorded | Pre-recorded (Time-shifting) |
| Cost | Expensive | Cheap | Cheap |
| Technical Expertise | High | Low | Medium |
| Examples | SHOUTcast | Audioblogging | Last 100 Podcasts |
What do you think?
The Straits Times said Singapore state prosecutors had dropped charges of possessing uncertified and obscene films against Tran Nghia Hong after he presented them with a declaration by his brother, stating that he was missing "certain DVDs."
The films, found by Singapore customs officers in a shipment of his belongings from California, included titles such as "Frivolous Lola," "Copulation Nation" and "Lord of the Strings."
"I was handcuffed and put in a lock-up for four hours after I was charged," the report quoted Tran, 35, as saying.
Eight brave volunteers have been sent into London Zoo to spend three days living as animals, with only strategically placed fig leaves to preserve their modesty.
# Globally, people are having sex an average of 103 times a year with women (106) having sex more frequently than men (101)
Oh, and they’re also annoyed that Apple won’t open up and let other manufacturers license its FairPlay DRM or allow the iPod to play DRM’d downloads from other online shops (either move would probably broaden the customer base for downloads).
Recommend serving this with sea-salted avocado slices.

New bikini is chest great [Sun Online]
I been playing battlefield 2 online since it launch in Singapore but the fun part is they do not have a Local Ranking Server.. Is like hell what the fun without a ranked server.. The only fun part which make you wanted to play more on this game is Ranked you earn you rank through the round of games you play. Is like Ultima Online but in a action way..Every once in a while, you run into one of those things that make you go “Mmmmmm”…


OK, I made "GoIP" up. Before a rumor gets started, there's no such thing as a Voice over IP offering (VoIP) from Google called GoIP (Googlevoice over IP). But that doesn't mean there won't be. This week, while at the Spring 2005 Voice on the Net conference (VON 2005), Google execs were apparently holding closed room discussions with several Net telephone service providers. The News.com report by Ben Charny characterized the activity as window shopping. News of Google's interest in Net telephony comes within 24 hours of AOL having announced at the same conference that it will be launching an Net telephone service within the month — one that involves the connection of an ordinary handset (if you can really call it that) to a broadband connection. So far, the major telcos have survived the VoIP revolution. But once Google, AOL, and other 800-lb. gorilla ISPs get into the game, my sense is that a rapid and total restructuring of the entire telecom industry — an industry that already has had its fair share of restructuring — is not far behind.
As recently as last month, Google downplayed its interests in voice over Internet Protocol, relatively new technology for placing phone calls over a broadband connection. Services based on VoIP have seen rapid growth in the past year, thanks in part to rates that are typically below what traditional phone services charge.
The meetings offer further confirmation of the view that as the Net phone business starts to take off, search giants and Web portals such as Yahoo may not be far behind. Among the announcements at VON, America Online said it plans to unveil a VoIP service in the next month, heightening speculation that Yahoo, Microsoft's MSN and Google--its biggest Web rivals--may be exploring similar moves.
Try to use dial a friend using google? Try their own Google VoIP Directory in Demark i think!!
Singporean Dream of striking 4D and big sweep and etc.. Guess what my Dad lorry plate is 4444 you can say is unclucky but he hit 4D also..
Dan Bloom sends this photograph of a bus stop in Taiwan shaped like a giant watermelon.




Here's what "BoingBoing" looks like after the Google-fying website has had its way with our character string.
Baidu.com,
Bloggers quickly tried to make sense of it all, some attributing the phenomenon to comparisons between the Beijing-based company and search leader Google, which owns 2.6 percent of Baidu.
Others are calling the stock overvalued, noting that
The 5-year-old company’s name comes from an ancient Chinese poem about a man in search of love. With Friday’s performance, he’s likely to have many suitors.
Nir Ofir scribbled the numbers 3108 on a piece of paper and voila! It looked like the word Blog!
Actually I truncated his story… but what he believes is…
I believe that we bloggers have to have one day in the year which will be dedicated to know other bloggers, from other countries or areas of interests. I think, that not only that we need to know other bloggers; we need also to recommend about them to our Blog visitors.
More on his site.
Now what to do on Blog Day? Nir suggests
When I’m trying to see the end in mind, in this is day every blogger will post a recommendation of 5 new blogs (in the same time). In this day all Blog web surfers will find themselves leaping and discovering new, unknown blogs.
Would the idea take off?
I’m all for it… I mean if everyone reads only Jeff, TV, Kenny or even mini-me, life would be terribly boring and you’ll end up having a skewed outlook of what Malaysians and Earthlings think.
What i think is that really wicked!!
Central Lending Library
Malaysia should put the haze into the Guiness World Records or Malaysian Book of Records with KL being the capital of haze at nmore than 500 API. Let another city try to beat that.