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Lene Marlin - Another Day : I Finally Got It Downloaded! 2007-09-07 20:42:50 Finally I got it off torrent. Finally finished downloading the full length album of Lene Marlin
’s second album, “Another Day”. It’s been ages I wanted the whole album on my mp3 collection (I was broke whole year long plus the year before and the year before that, so I couldn’t afford to buy the cd –thee hee). But really, her cd is hard to find over here. I got her first album, “Playing My Game”, only on cassette, some time ago when I was still in high school.
Anyway, everything else aside, I’m now listening to Lene’s Marlin’s Another Day album on my WM Player. Yea, I know she has the third album which was out around 2005, but don’t blame me, I found many dead torrents plus spam sites along my quest of getting this second album.
Like the first album, I see she had more slow songs rather than the uptempo ones on this album. I would prefer her to vary her sound a little. The slow songs were good. But if the whole albu Read more:Finally
My First Google Adsense Check, The Story 2007-09-06 01:26:45 Yep. After applying and implementing GoogleAdsense
ads on a few of my websites starting some time this year, I finally received my first Adsense check via standard International delivery just a while ago.
The amount isn’t big, a mere USD145 plus some cents there (times 3.4, that’s around RM493+), but that’s enough to make me feel excited a bit today. Yea, those Malaysian Adsense publishers out there who have been getting Adsense check on regular basis might have remembered the feeling of their very first Adsense check, eh?
I haven’t put an Adsense ad on this blog yet, as time of writing. Probably soon. I had my Adsense ads on some of my other websites, but didn’t really take the ads seriously, didn’t really optimize the placement of the ads and such. I had applied for Adsense about around.. February? If I’m not mistaken. Didn’t even implement the ads immediately after being accepted as Adsense publisher. I thought USD100 would be a li Read more:First
, Check
Happy 50th Independence Day, Malaysia 2007-08-30 06:05:56
Before 12 AM tonight, I’m going to post something that touched my heart when I read it on newspaper yesterday. It was from New Straits Times. I don’t usually read NST (I prefer The Star far better, of course), but this one got me thinking for a very long time.
It goes like this…
“History has a purpose.
We learn from its mistakes so that we may not repeat them.
We learn from its achievements so we may emulate them.
For a nation that is now celebrating 50 years of Independence
,
it pays to look back even as we move forward. If only to learn from the best.
Along with the like of Tun Abdul Razak, Tun Dr, Ismail, Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Tun HS Lee, Tun VT Sambanthan, and a band of others, Tunku Abdul Rahman fought for independence from the British Empire in a way that all political crises should be resolved - not by bloodshed, but by negotiation.
He and his fellow visionaries then laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy that has lasted till today.
This was a lif Read more:Happy
, Malaysia
, Independence Day
National Anthem Mockery: Racism Issue Isn’t Gonna Pass 2007-08-29 10:05:45 I know Malaysia isn’t like some other countries, mostly unlike Western countries that allow complete freedom of speech. Malaysia is more of a reserved country, which some things were left unspoken, some things were left untouched and undiscussed. But this is my country. The country which I have been born in and grown up in.
When I was still very young, back in primary school, we used to be fed statements like, ‘we are the only country in the world which has different races and ethnicity and yet live in harmony’. I believed that. I used to think that was all there was to that. I was only like 9 or 10. And I had never thought of other races than mine as something “different” than what I am. Honestly I’ve never thought of it that way at all. My parents, and family, too, had never fed my mind with things that could apparently draw a gap with other races than us. So I didn’t know that what I learnt in school, in fact, wasn’t all true.
As I gre Read more:National
, Mockery
, Racism
Is Every Internet Successful Money Maker A Geek? 2007-08-17 23:15:24 I have never thought about this at all before actually. In my mind, I always adore those people who could successfully make money online. Be it from a very successful blog which could attract a five figure monthly income from a single blog, or six figure monthly income from good network of blogs or websites, or from e-commerce, or Internet
marketing entrepreneurship, or many other ways of profiting off the Internet. And I am talking about a single individual, not a company.
I know many of these people (most of them actually) are tech savvy, Internet savvy, who know all the latest technology out there, the first ones to spread the word about the latest coolest thing out on the Internet. The ones who gotten into Google’s first result page without problems, because as I said, they read Google’s algos and tricks like a book. The ones whom Internet money maker newbies listen to, and look up to.
I wanna be like them. Probably why I had never thought about this before; is every o Read more:Money
, Geek
A Much Healthier Life, A Much Healthier Foods 2007-09-22 04:32:28 I don’t see this one that often around here. But veggies sure love it, and snack lovers should probably have it more than the other snacks.
Read more:Foods
A Glimpse Back @ Nuri Helicopter Crash 2007-09-21 03:40:39 I was looking for some pictures of Nurin Jazlin, the 8 year old girl who went missing a month ago and whom was finally found dead and stuffed into a gym bag, and I remembered about Nuri helicopter crash not too long ago. There were no pictures of the corpse published on any local newspaper nor shown on TV. So I searched for it around the Internet. And these are what I found;
It was sad. At the same time, I do not dare to look at the pictures for too long. Probably I may not dare to look at my own post here. But it’s life, and when there’s life, there’s also death. This was reality, an instance of life which had been taken over by death. Our deaths, only God knows how would it be. But when the time comes, we’ve got to face it. Dare, or not. Read more:Helicopter
Crime Watch: Nurin Jazlin Is ‘The Body’ In The Bag 2007-09-21 02:17:58 Last night, the news on TV had confirmed that the “unknown” body found inside the Diadora gym bag was indeed Nurin Jazlin’s, the 8 year old girl who went missing exactly a month ago. The DNA test had been released and it matched the DNA of Nurin Jazlin’s parents. And last night before going to sleep I thought of the whole scenario. I thought of what was written in newspapers and announced on TV, and what might have really happened, which only Nurin Jazlin herself, and her abductor(s) knew.
At the shop where the Diadora gym bag containing the body was found
Thinking about the news today which said she would never go with a stranger, I think of many other speculations about the case. Could it be someone she knew? It was rather strange if she, who her relatives claimed was “unfriendly” to strangers, was taken away without struggles from the busy night market. It must be someone she knew.
On something similar, I read the blog set up by her uncle sinc Read more:lsquo
Lene Marlin - Another Day : I Finally Got It Downloaded! 2007-09-07 20:42:50 Finally I got it off torrent. Finally finished downloading the full length album of Lene Marlin
’s second album, “Another Day”. It’s been ages I wanted the whole album on my mp3 collection (I was broke whole year long plus the year before and the year before that, so I couldn’t afford to buy the cd –thee hee). But really, her cd is hard to find over here. I got her first album, “Playing My Game”, only on cassette, some time ago when I was still in high school.
Anyway, everything else aside, I’m now listening to Lene’s Marlin’s Another Day album on my WM Player. Yea, I know she has the third album which was out around 2005, but don’t blame me, I found many dead torrents plus spam sites along my quest of getting this second album.
Like the first album, I see she had more slow songs rather than the uptempo ones on this album. I would prefer her to vary her sound a little. The slow songs were good. But if the whole albu Read more:Finally
My First Google Adsense Check, The Story 2007-09-06 01:26:45 Yep. After applying and implementing GoogleAdsense
ads on a few of my websites starting some time this year, I finally received my first Adsense check via standard International delivery just a while ago.
The amount isn’t big, a mere USD145 plus some cents there (times 3.4, that’s around RM493+), but that’s enough to make me feel excited a bit today. Yea, those Malaysian Adsense publishers out there who have been getting Adsense check on regular basis might have remembered the feeling of their very first Adsense check, eh?
I haven’t put an Adsense ad on this blog yet, as time of writing. Probably soon. I had my Adsense ads on some of my other websites, but didn’t really take the ads seriously, didn’t really optimize the placement of the ads and such. I had applied for Adsense about around.. February? If I’m not mistaken. Didn’t even implement the ads immediately after being accepted as Adsense publisher. I thought USD100 would be a li Read more:First
, Check
Happy 50th Independence Day, Malaysia 2007-08-30 06:05:56
Before 12 AM tonight, I’m going to post something that touched my heart when I read it on newspaper yesterday. It was from New Straits Times. I don’t usually read NST (I prefer The Star far better, of course), but this one got me thinking for a very long time.
It goes like this…
“History has a purpose.
We learn from its mistakes so that we may not repeat them.
We learn from its achievements so we may emulate them.
For a nation that is now celebrating 50 years of Independence
,
it pays to look back even as we move forward. If only to learn from the best.
Along with the like of Tun Abdul Razak, Tun Dr, Ismail, Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Tun HS Lee, Tun VT Sambanthan, and a band of others, Tunku Abdul Rahman fought for independence from the British Empire in a way that all political crises should be resolved - not by bloodshed, but by negotiation.
He and his fellow visionaries then laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy that has lasted till today.
This was a lif Read more:Happy
, Malaysia
, Independence Day
National Anthem Mockery: Racism Issue Isn’t Gonna Pass 2007-08-29 10:05:45 I know Malaysia isn’t like some other countries, mostly unlike Western countries that allow complete freedom of speech. Malaysia is more of a reserved country, which some things were left unspoken, some things were left untouched and undiscussed. But this is my country. The country which I have been born in and grown up in.
When I was still very young, back in primary school, we used to be fed statements like, ‘we are the only country in the world which has different races and ethnicity and yet live in harmony’. I believed that. I used to think that was all there was to that. I was only like 9 or 10. And I had never thought of other races than mine as something “different” than what I am. Honestly I’ve never thought of it that way at all. My parents, and family, too, had never fed my mind with things that could apparently draw a gap with other races than us. So I didn’t know that what I learnt in school, in fact, wasn’t all true.
As I gre Read more:National
, Mockery
, Racism
Is Every Internet Successful Money Maker A Geek? 2007-08-17 23:15:24 I have never thought about this at all before actually. In my mind, I always adore those people who could successfully make money online. Be it from a very successful blog which could attract a five figure monthly income from a single blog, or six figure monthly income from good network of blogs or websites, or from e-commerce, or Internet
marketing entrepreneurship, or many other ways of profiting off the Internet. And I am talking about a single individual, not a company.
I know many of these people (most of them actually) are tech savvy, Internet savvy, who know all the latest technology out there, the first ones to spread the word about the latest coolest thing out on the Internet. The ones who gotten into Google’s first result page without problems, because as I said, they read Google’s algos and tricks like a book. The ones whom Internet money maker newbies listen to, and look up to.
I wanna be like them. Probably why I had never thought about this before; is every o Read more:Money
, Geek