Parody of 'Get a Mac' ads
Good laugh if you have watched the 'Get a Mac' ads... On the other hand I don't know anything about LINUX...
An average guy struggling to strike a balance between work, studies, hobbies and responsibility as a loving husband...
Good laugh if you have watched the 'Get a Mac' ads... On the other hand I don't know anything about LINUX...
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I've heard about London snowing in spring many years ago. It really happened this year, out of the blue.
I've just taken out my spring jacket, while putting away my winter coats, since summer came early last week, with temperature exceeding 16 celcius at one point. The summer spell lasted for only a while. Out of the blue, the notherly winds started to blow on Sunday evening, bringing with them sleet and snow across the British isle. The temperature plummeted to around 0 celcius again. This weather pattern will last at least until Thursday according to the UK Met Office. Wonder what has happened to all the plants which have bloomed extremely early all around UK this year.
How unpredictable... Global warming? That's what the politicians and activists say in UK. I'm more inclined to say that it's a moving average by mother nature.
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I'm sure many are still wondering what really happened to Altantuya Shariibuu that resulted in her tragic death.
Anyway, blogger Susan Loone posted a blog entry with a YouTube video from Altantuya's father on her daughter and her baby. Excerpt from her blog entry...
The only stories we hear about Altantuya Shariibuu were the ones told by the police, by Abdul Razak Baginda in his affidavit, and by the local newspapers.
The only pictures we have seen about the young mother of two, were the passport photos in the local newspapers, always depicted alongside her alleged murderer, whenever her case had news value.
Curious about her, I traced her life back to the exotic land of Mongolia, where she hailed from, and tried to understand the woman behind all the sleazy, unsubstantiated stories. It was not an easy task.
I tried speaking to her father, Mr. Stev Shariibuu, personally, but he speaks very little English. He promised, through friends in Ulanbataar, that he would send some information about his daughter. After several weeks of waiting, her father, finally sent this video clip to me.
In his agony, and to preserve whatever memory he has of his beloved daughter, Shariibuu put together several pictures of Altantuya, followed by a brief narration about her life. There is also a short video clip about her sick, young boy - Atanshagai, 3 years old, whose DNA is being sought now, by experts who want to determine whose child he is.
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This post should have been here few weeks ago.
Anyway, Johanna & I attended the annual IC Malaysian Night organised by IC Malaysian Society on 3rd March. According to many, the tickets were snapped up in one day! I was not surprised though, based on the quality of the previous Malaysian Nights, which was exactly why I asked Johanna to buy the tickets. Why ask her to buy and how did she managed to get them? Because her company was one of the many sponsors and she had the privilege of booking the tickets before they went on sale.
This year's theme was A Silent Cacophony. I'll leave you to read the story from their website.
The reason why I've suddenly decided to post this - Johanna & I watched Ugly Betty yesterday and one of the character - Marc reminded Johanna of the gay character - Azam in A Silent Cacophony. She said he had imitated Marc's character really well. Yet another piece of puzzle to whom the characters in A Silent Cacophony was based on. I was very impressed with the acting skills of the main characters, especially the imitation of Captain Jack Sparrow Pipit as the narrator, Ah Boy (Godfather with near perfect Italian accent!), Mohan, a nerd who speaks in rhymes and later in rap (amazing performance but yet to find out whether he was imitating certain popular characters), and Tasha, the female lead.
Anyway, well done to the IC Malaysian Society. It's definitely a tall order to organise a production of this scale and they have managed to deliver time and time over the years.
Oh ya, we bumped into Dilla too.
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A weekend with Butterfly, romantic river view, scrumptious dim sum and a relaxing get-together with friends...
Lunch with Ozzy, Shazrul & Teratai
Finally invited Shazrul & Teratai and Ozairi over to our place. Have been planning this ever since moving in to our flat in October last year.
Shazrul and Ozzy brought along their DSLR cameras, including mine we had 3 DSLR cameras in the living room. Shazrul let me test out his new L Lense. It was quite heavy. He offered to lend me his 50mm lense, but I had to turn down the offer as exams are approaching. Will probably look around for new lense after my last paper in May.
Ozzy brought along his Mac Book. He showed us quite a number of tricks, especially with the photography software from Nikon - Nikon Capture NX. Shazrul, Johanna & I were really impressed with it.
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16 years, 699 games and 140 goals...
8 Premiership titles (9th on the way), 4 FA Cup titles, 1 Champions League title...
At the age of 33, he's hungry for more...
Read BBC's tribute to my favourite footballer since early 1990s.
Watch him and his wizardry at YouTube.
I'm sure the following video is everyone's favourite... FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal, extra time, where he ran past half of Arsenal team. The following month he ended up as one of our Treble heroes.
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