Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Thank you...

Hmm.... going back to Malaysia on June 30. What do i feel?
Thanks everyone for taking care of me while i'm here in Melbourne. See you soon!
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Thank you uncle Fong and Aunty Kim, Chun Yew, Theng, and Khay
for your kindness to let me stay at your house when i first reach melbourne.
for your kindness in taking care of me during my stay at Melbourne.
for your kindness to invite me to your house for many dinner.
for your everything... thanks.

Thank you Aunty Paula, Uncle Ronny, and Amanda
for your kindness in taking care of me during my stay at Melbourne.
for your kindness in bringing me to SGI activities and introduce Victor to me.
for your everything... thanks.

Thank you Daniel Derksen and Jennifer
for the first friend i met in Monash University.
for our cooperation in one assignment.
for your kindness to invite me to thanks giving dinner.
for the opportunity to attend your birthday and share your happiness with your new born baby.

Thank you Victor Sam and Lee Yoong
for your kindness to follow-up me in SGI activities.
for your hospitality and assist when i met any problem.
for your generousity to let me stay overnight the day before my girlfriend arrived.
for your effort in maintaining Sunny Yarra Yarra website.
for your everything... thanks.

Thank you Li Yan and Zhang Bin
for bring me together for nice buffet dinner.
for purchase grocery together at Springvale.
for taught me how to cook.
for give me idea in preparing food.
for using your rice cooker when in need.
for open my eyes on the broad resource available at China website.
for being housemates.

Thank you Yi Wen
for taught me more about how to cook.
for the chance to travel together to ashcombe maze and phillip island.
for using your kitchenware when in need.
for being housemate.

Thank you Luo Song
for the chance to travel together by your car to ashcombe maze and phillip island.
for the opportunity to go with you to do some grocery purchasing at Springvale.
for being housemate.

Thank you Charith
for taught me how to cook curry chicken (that was my first time cook curry chicken).
for gave me a nickname "sausage man"
for the opportunity to join your birthday celebration.
for the pleasure to "cheat" some meals from your after maintaining your computer.
for being a housemate.

Thank you Sachine and Celia
for the opportunity to join your birthday celebration.
for being housemate.

Thank you Athena
for taught me how to cook rice using Microwave.
for being housemate.

Thank you brother Nan(南哥)
for the chance to travel together by your car to ashcombe maze and phillip island.
for being friend.

Thank you Daniel Tan
for kaikan minding with you for my first time on April 2004.
for your care as an elder brother to me.
for being friend.

Thank you Han Shin
for the opportunity to join the group and meet with everyone.
for the chance to practise buddhism together.
for your care as an elder sister to me.
for being friend.

Thank you Sachie
for the chance to chat with you.
for the chance we meet together in HS small group.
for being friend.

Thank you Maryana
for the chance to chat with you.
for the chance we meet together in HS small group.
for a lot of topic we discussed.
for taking care of you like my younger sister.
for being friend that communicate very much.
for enjoy Hallsgap trip together in July 2004.

Thank you Pearl
for the chance to chat with you.
for the chance we meet together in HS small group.
for being friend that communicate very much.

Thank you Eng Teck
for the chance to chat with you in depth.
for the chance we meet together in HS small group.
for a lot of topic i learnt from you.
for enjoy Hallsgap trip together in July 2004.

Thank you Kareena
for the chance to know you through Maryana and enjoy Hallsgap trip.

Thank you Nancy
for the chance to know you through Maryana and enjoy Hallsgap trip.

Thank you Vicky
for the chance to know you through Maryana when setting up broadband connection and router at your house.

Thank you Andy
for be able to meet you twice at Melbourne.

Thank you Jimmy Tan
for the opportunity to spend 2005 Chinese New Year with you.
for the chance to listen to music at your house.
for being a friend.

Thank you Julio
for being able to talk to you few times before you went back Italy.

Thank you Uncle Charles Lee
for have the opportunity to have a dinner with you during my mum visit at Melbourne.

Thank you Su Eong
for the opportunity to go out with you for many dinners throughout my stay at Melbourne.
for the chance to spend 2005 New Year countdown with you at Melbourne CBD.

Thank you Bryan
for your kind assistance.
for being a friend.
for the wonderful BBQ.

Thank you Praveena
for work together as a group in Project Management Assignment.

Thank you Tang
for being a friend.

Thank you Ann
for knowing you from Tang.
for the chance to attend Project Management lecture together.

Thank you Hui Min
for quite a number of same subjects with you.
for your kind and thoughtful advise.
for the opportunity to work together for Linux installation and configuration.
for the wonderful BBQ.

Thank you Xiao Le
for the opportunity to work together for J2EE assignment.
for the chance to watch movies at your place.
for your advise.

Thank you Qiu Feng
for the opportunity to work together for Linux installation and configuration.
for the chance to read your blog(hmm... cute).
for the chance we been together and chit chat.

Thank you Ding Yang
for able to exchange idea in our XML assignment.
for the opportunity to share knowledge together.
for the wonderful BBQ near your house.

Thank you Suthida
for everything you share with me.
for the chance of being together in the same class.

Thank you Rob Meredith
for being a good lecturer in both data warehousing and OLAP subjects.
for being a resourceful person in Business Intelligence.
for enable me to grab a piece of "The Multidimensional manager" 24 ways.

Thank you Marcus Gibson
for being a nice tutor in both data warehousing and OLAP subjects.

Thank you Simon Cuce
for being a nice lecturer and tutor in Distributed Object Technology subject.
for being an organised tutor and is resourceful in .NET.

Thank you Nicholas Nicoloudis
for being a nice lecturer in Software Lifecycle Processes subject.
for being a slightly messy tutor and resourceful in .NET.

Thank you Dr. Chris Ling
for your detailed teaching in Java subject (too detailed until read slide).

Thank yoU Dr. Maria Indrawan
for your course advise during my postgraduate studies.
for your detailed teaching in Information Retrieval Systems subject.
for being a nice tutor.
for being a knowledgeable person in information retrieval.

Thank you Shonali
for teaching in Intelligent Software Systems.

Thank you Rod Martin
for being a nice lecturer in Project Management subject.
for share your experience during the lecture.

Thank you Sutti
for being a nice tutor in Project Management subject.

Thank you Guy
for being a nice tutor in Network Security subject.
for able to answer my doubt when i throw you any question.

Thank you Dan Eaves
for being a lecturer in GUI Design and Programming subject.

Thank you Nitin Arora
for being a nice tutor in Intelligent Software System subject.
for your effort in clarify the subject during tutorial.

Thank you Dr. Phu Dung Le
for being a lecturer in Network Security subject.
for your sound knowledge in network security.
for the pleasure to have conversation with you.

Thank you Boon Jin
for the chance we meet and travel in melbourne CBD when we're at Melbourne (February and March 2004).
all the best in your postgraduate studies in Germany.

Thank you Lib, Madam Eiko, Patricia, Michiko, Denning, Chi Min, Kenny, Anthony Ang, Chen Yi Zu, Vered Miron, Su, Kathy, David(裕作), R_w1n, Eric Pau, Arun, Tanuj, Nat, Jeffrey Koh, Dickson, Keyane, Mew Mew, June, Carol, Alfred, Leonie, Shirley, Edmund Wong, Emi, Junya(Jun), Wayne, Uncle Sisi, Pei Eing, Pei Jung, Chang Wei, Jun Hai, Jimmy Zeng, Chris Lew, Dempsey Chang etc...

Thanks everyone...

Saturday, June 18, 2005

让你终身不后悔的四个人生故事

1.误会:
早年在美国阿拉斯加地方,有一对年轻人结婚,婚后生育,他的太太因难产而死,遗下一孩子。他忙生活,又忙于看家,因没有人帮忙看孩子,就训练一只狗,那狗聪明听话,能照顾小孩,咬着奶瓶喂奶给孩子喝,抚养孩子。有一天,主人出门去了,叫它照顾孩子。他到了别的乡村,因遇大雪,当日不能回来。第二天才赶回 家,狗立即闻声出来迎接主人。他把房门开一看,到处是血,抬头一望,床上也是血,孩子不见了,狗在身边,满口也是血,主人发现这种情形,以为狗性发作,把孩子吃掉了,大怒之下,拿起刀来向着狗头一劈,把狗杀死了。之后,忽然听到孩子的声音,又见他从床下爬了出来,于是抱起孩子;虽然身上有血,但并未受伤。 他很奇怪,不知究竟是怎么一回事,再看看狗身,腿上的肉没有了,旁边有一只狼,口里还咬着狗的肉;狗救了小主人,却被主人误杀了,这真是天下最令人惊奇的误会。
注:误会的事,是人往往在不了解、无理智、无耐心、缺少思考、未能多方体谅对方,反省自己,感情极为冲动的情况之下所发生。误会一开始,即 一直只想到对方的千错万错;因此,会使误会越陷越深,弄到不可收拾的地步,人对无知的动物小狗发生误会,尚且会有如此可怕严重的后果,这样人与人之间的误会,则其后果更是难以想象。

2.钉子:
有一个男孩有着很坏的脾气,于是他的父亲就给了他一袋钉子;并且告诉他,每当他发脾气的时候就钉一根钉子在后院的围篱上。
第一天,这个男孩钉下了37根钉子。慢慢地每天钉下的数量减少了。他发现控制自己的脾气要比钉下那些钉子来得容易些。
终于有一天这个男孩再也不会失去耐性乱发脾气,他告诉他的父亲这件事,父亲告诉他,现在开始每当他能控制自己的脾气的时候,就拔出一根钉子。
一天天地过去了,最后男孩告诉他的父亲,他终于把所有钉子都拔出来了。
父亲握着他的手来到后院说:你做得很好,我的好孩子。但是看看那些围篱上的洞,这些围篱将永远不能回复成从前。你生气的时候说的话将像这些钉子一样留下疤痕。如果你拿刀子捅别人一刀,不管你说了多少次对不起,那个伤口将永远存在。话语的伤痛就像真实的伤痛一样令人无法承受。
注:人与人之间常常因为一些彼此无法释怀的坚持,而造成永远的伤害。如果我们都能从自己做起,开始宽容地看待他人,相信你(你)一定能收到许多意想不到的结果....帮别人开启一扇窗,也就是让自己看到更完整的天空....

3.且慢下手:
大多数的同仁都很兴奋,因为单位里调来一位新主管,据说是个能人,专门被派来整顿业务;可是日一天天过去,新主管却毫无作为,每天彬彬有礼进办公室,便躲在里面难得出门,那些本来紧张得要死的坏份子,现在反而更猖獗了。
他那里是个能人嘛!根本是个老好人,比以前的主管更容易唬!
四个月过去,就在真正努力为新主管感到失望时,新主管却发威了--坏份子一律开革,能人则获得晋升。下手之快,断事之准,与四月表现保守的他,简直像是全然换个人。
年终聚餐时,新主管在酒过三巡之后致词:「相信大家对我新到任期间的表现,和后来的大刀阔斧,一定感到不解,现在听我说个故事,各位就明白了:「我有位朋友,买了栋带着大院的房子,他一搬进去,就将那院子全面整顿,杂草树一律清除,改种自己新买的花卉,某日原先的屋主往访,进门大吃一惊的问:『那最名贵的 牡丹哪里去了?』我这位朋友才发现,他竟然把牡丹当草给铲了。
后来他又买了一栋房子,虽然院子更是杂乱,他却是按兵不动,果然冬天以为是杂树的植物,春天里开了繁花;春天以为是野草的,夏天里成了锦蔟;半年都没有动静的小树,秋天居然红了叶。直到暮秋,它才真正认清哪些是无用的植物,而大力铲除,并使所有珍贵的草木得以保存。」说到这儿,主管举起杯来:「让我敬在座 的每一位,因为如果这办公室是个花园,你们就都是其间的珍木,珍木不可能一年到头开花结果,只有经过长期的观察才认得出啊!

4.宽大:
这是一个来自越战归来的士兵的故事。他从旧金山打电话给他的父母,告诉他们:「爸妈,我回来了,可是我有个不情之请。我想带一个朋友同我一起回家。」「当然好啊!」他们回答「我们会很高兴见到的。」
不过儿子又继续下去「可是有件事我想先告诉你们,他在越战里受了重伤,少了一条胳臂和一只脚,他现在走投无路,我想请他回来和我们一起生活。」
「儿子,我很遗撼,不过或许我们可以帮他找个安身之处。」父亲又接着说「儿子,你不知道自己在说些什么。像他这样残障的人会对我们的生活造成很大的负担。我们还有自己的生活要过,不能就让他这样破坏了。我建议你先回家然后忘了他,他会找到自己的一片天空的。」就在此时儿子挂上了电话,他的父母再也没有他的 消息了。
几天后,这对父母接到了来自旧金山警局的电话,告诉他们亲爱的儿子已经坠楼身亡了。警方相信这只是单纯的自杀案件。于是他们伤心欲绝地飞往旧金山,并在警方带领之下到停尸间去辨认儿子的遗体。
那的确是他们的儿子没错,但惊讶的是儿子居然,只有一条胳臂和一条腿。
故事中的父母就和我们大多数人一样。要去喜爱面貌姣好或谈吐风趣的人很容易,但是要喜欢那些造成我们不便和不快的人却太难了。我们总是宁愿和那些不如我们健康,美丽或聪明的人保持距离
[adapted from forwarded email]

Monday, June 13, 2005

歌词分享 - 小夫妻

小夫妻
歌手:欧得洋 蔡淳佳 专辑:看见六色彩虹
词: benny c. 曲:方文良 编曲:许恒瑞

#1
在super market逛了好大一圈
想你爱咖哩或是意大利面
幸福的食谱再恶补几遍
我的优点要你百尝不厌

#2
在下班路上租了几支影片
有你在沙发就是浪漫剧院
辛苦的时候想著你的脸
没有蛮牛活力也会出现

#3
你今天玉米浓汤有一点咸
你没送钻戒以後补我项链
我的通通是你的没有期限
存够钱我们逛地球一圈

#chorus
喔~小夫妻 我的福气
这辈子可以让我爱上了你

这一路
有时晴
有时雨
都没有关系
我们的真心超过钻石对爱的定义

小夫妻 永不放弃
默契是最富有的一种储蓄

赌气话
你一句
我一句
也觉得甜蜜
多庆幸我们望著同样明天
牵手在努力

#ending
我愿意
这一生
这一世
呵护著你
一直到
你当爷爷
你当奶奶
还是老夫老妻

Sunday, June 12, 2005

喜欢 vs 爱

喜欢一个人,在一起的时候永远是欢乐
爱一个人,你会常常流泪

喜欢一个人,当你们好久不见,你会突然想起他
爱一个人,当你们好久不见,你会天天想着他

喜欢一个人,当你想起他,你会微微一笑
爱一个人,当你想起他,你会对着天空发呆

喜欢一个人,你会想他有了孩子,你一定会很喜欢
爱一个人,会有一天,你突然很好奇:将来我们的孩子会是什么样子

喜欢一个人就是希望大家都开心
爱一个人希望它会更开心

喜欢一个人,你要的只是今天
爱一个人,你期望的是永远

喜欢一个人,在一起的时候会很开心
爱一个人,在一起的时候,会莫名的失落

喜欢一个人,你不会想到你们的将来
爱一个人,你们常常在一起憧憬明天

[adapted from forwarded email]

Friday, June 10, 2005

quote from my friend

a quote from my friend's MSN messenger...

叶子的离开,是风的追求,还是树的不挽留?

这篇文章描述三种东西(叶子、风、树),看看哦!

[full article: click here]

Thursday, June 09, 2005

歌词分享 - 嫁给我

最近在MyFM听到这首歌,感觉它的歌词简单和对我有意义。特此与朋友分享。。。

曲名:嫁给我
歌手:杜德伟

小星星 亮晶晶 闪在你的眼睛里
从此投入我的心 呼风又唤雨

我愿意 好愿意 双手奉上我自己
翻山越岭找到你 再也不离去

爱是我 爱是你 爱是肯定句
OH~谁也不能阻挡我 永远守护你

日出日落 黑夜白昼 时时刻刻拥在怀中
清清楚楚这感动 分秒可以成永久

我望着你 你看着我 有句话我想对你说
今生今世跟着我 做你幸福的理由
嫁给我

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Malaysia's National Everything

NOTES: Malaysians or whoever that understand these passage, please leave your comments (your opinions towards this passage whether it is true or what you think).

For my non-Malaysian friends, sorry for the language since these are Manglish(Malaysia English) which is a mixture of Malay and English and there are consider as broken english. Please do forgive for any inconvenience.



NATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AT CAR SHOWROOMS:
First walk towards the car you are interested in.Then walkaround the car in circles, tapping and knocking every part of the chassis with your knuckles. Then say something like "Body not very solid". After that approach the front left tyre,give it a few hard kicks just to "test" the tyre. Next walk to therear right side and press the body of the car down a few times,and exclaim loudly "wah, asorbar not bad". Are you done?Now you're ready to do the static "test drive". Get into the car and give the steering wheel a few turns. Flash the lights,sound the horn, recline the seats, pull and release the hand brake, open up every compartment etc. Do all thetests while you're pretending to read the brochure. Finished?Final test:get out of the car and slam the door a few times tocheck for "solid sound". If satisfied, approach the sales man and ask "How much loan can take?"

NATIONAL RICE COOKER:
National Rice Cooker. 99% of Malaysian households use a National Rice Cooker, theother 1 % don't eat rice.

NATIONAL DOG NAME:
Lucky or Poppy. Every self respecting mongrel in Malaysia who has an owner will invariably be named Poppyor Lucky.

NATIONAL BREAKFAST (ON THE WAY TO WORK):
Nasi Lemak. Who cooks and eats nasi lemak at home for breakfast anyway?

NATIONAL BREAKFAST (AT HOME):
Maggi Mee. Also the national lunch and dinner ifyou're a outof town student, bachelor, neglected husband, lazyfella, etc.

NATIONAL EXCUSE FOR HAIR LOSS:
Maggi Mee.

NATIONAL EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE:
Traffic Jam.

NATIONAL CONDOM:
None. Most Malaysians still feel embarrassed buying condoms. So they rushed in to a Seven Eleven,hurriedly grabthe nearest pack, any pack, pay and leave beforethe cashiercan even blink an eye.

NATIONAL FRUIT FOR INDUCING MENSTRUATION:
Pineapple

NATIONAL APHRODISIAC DRINK:
Stout. Many swear by it. But after a few pints they start swearing at everything

NATIONAL FAKE ILLNESS FOR GETTING MC(MEN):
Food Poisoning.

NATIONAL FAKE ILLNESS FOR GETTING MC(WOMEN):
Menstrual Pain

NATIONAL EXCUSES GIVEN BY WOMEN WHEN REFUSING SEX:
Headache, kids not asleep, maid not asleep,mother-in-lawaround, early appointment, food not digested yet,air cond notcold enough, air cond too cold, nail polish not dryyet, forgot totake the pill, sleepy, stomach cramps, period,haven't removemake-up, haven't shower, no water supply, going towatch"Santa Barbara", depress, no mood, etc.

NATIONAL EXCUSES GIVEN BY MEN WHEN REFUSING SEX:
None. Malaysian men never refuse sex.

NATIONAL SECRET SEXUAL DESIRE OF MALAYSIAN MEN:
Transvestites. Every heterosexual male Malaysian seems tohave a secret desire for a "bapok". Come Saturdaynights,they will flock to all those places where the transvestites hangout. They ogle at them, tease them, pay fortheir "services",etc. They never fail to honk in excitement whenthey see oneon the road. And the Saturday night outings tothese placesare always in a group of three or four male friends.It's a kindof Malaysian male bonding. Yes. Male bonding by seeking men dressed up as women. It's no wonder thatdrag showssuch as "Paper Dolls" are ever so popular inMalaysia.

NATIONAL CURE FOR HEADACHES:
Panadol. The "cure all" for Malaysians. If it fails we have another secret weapon;Tiger Balm.

NATIONAL CURE FOR DIZZINESS:
Minyak Angin Cap Kapak.

NATIONAL CAUSE OF DIZZINESS (FOR YUPPIES):
Happy Hours.

NATIONAL INSTANT CURE FOR DIZZINESS (FOR YUPPIES):
The sight of a police road block.

NATIONAL CURE FOR DIARRHEA:
Pil 'Chi-Kit' Teck Aun. The miracle cure! It works.Ten minutes and you're "dried" up. Always pack some of this stuff whenyou're travelling.

NATIONAL PASTIME ON WEEKENDS:
Queuing up patiently at 4D shops. This is very strange. On week days you'll find the same people jumping queues,elbowing the next guy at the bus stops, train stations etc.THEORY & REALITY. The probability of youwinning the first prize at a 4D game is 10000 to 1. Hard to comprehend? Imagine you're at the Merdeka Stadium and you're standing onthe field facing the grand stand. There are only 10000 spectators and you have lost your car keys. One of these guys in the crowd have found your keys. I give you only one chance to pin point that guy. No way right?! S omuch for th etheory. Now for the reality. Malaysians are an optimistic lot and I believe that the possibility of your lucky number coming up in a permutation is always almost 10 to 1. That is why the next morning at the kopi tiam, someone will be screaming%#*&! Na Phui! Number Terbalik! My good friend Loo Singh, a regular punter has offered the following tips. When you're at any KTM (Kuda, Toto, Magnum) outlets always avoid a queue consisting mainly of Chinese. These fellas don't like pen andpaper. They bark their bets across the counter causing unnecessary delays. Avoid the queue where ther eare manyIndians. Indians like to place RM 1 bets. Onlyproblem is theyplace about 200 RM 1 bets at the same time. The whole ofSentul probably "tumpang" him. Go for the queue where there are many Malays and Indonesians. Usually, theyplace small bets and only on one number.

NATIONAL WATCH FOR TYCOONS:
Rolex. Usually the model with the gold braceletand diamondstudded bezel.

NATIONAL WATCH FOR YUPPIES:
Tag Hauer. Every yuppie's must-have "show off" accessory.Usually further down the wrist, in the palm is a tiny Motorola Vseries cellular phone. The irony is that Motorola spent much time and effort creating a phone that fits comfortably inside the shirt pocket.

NATIONAL WATCH FOR THE REST OF US:
Rolex, Tag Hauer, Raymond Weil or Patek Philippe from Petaling Street.

NATIONAL RUBBISH DUMP:
Anywhere. As long as it is not your house.

NATIONAL PLACES FOR SMOOCHING:
Lake Gardens, cinemas and reservoirs.

NATIONAL PLACES FOR PEEPING TOMS:
Lake Gardens, cinemas and reservoirs.

NATIONAL MOST MIS-PRONOUNCED NAME:
Carrefour. Sometimes even pronounced as Carry 4!On second thoughts, why bother pronouncing Peugeot,Renault or Citroen correctly. I thinks it soundsbetter, when the local mechanics say "Pew Jeot". When I was inschool, Milowas always Mee Lo, now that I'm sophisticated, Isay "MyLo". So don't be embarassed saying "Carry 4"when the Mat Sallehs shamelessly pronounce orang utan as "rangutan".

NATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AT ANNUAL DINNERS:
Attacking the Balloons. This one I can never figureout. Whenthe balloons are released from the ballroom'sceiling, grownmen in suits, women, children, even the waiters willattack theballoons like savages. They squashed andstomped on theballoons so ferociously until not one single inflatedballoon isleft. They take no prisoners. They then quietlymarch out ofthe ballroom like victorious soldiers leaving behinda trail ofdeath and destruction. Animals!

NATIONAL ROADSIDE DISTRACTION:
The Bra-less Tourist. See how heads turn and traffic slows down when a bra-less Mat Salleh backpacker goes bouncing about on the streets of Kuala Lumpur.

NATIONAL POSE:
Stick Two Fingers.Another one which I can't figure out. When you're having your picture taken, the friend behind you will alwaysplace two "horns" on your head.

[souce: ~ Trying To Be Funny ~]

A sweet representation of ex-housemates


[image created by: "Phua Chu Kang"]

Tidy up my picture collections today.
Found this picture in the collections.
Hmm... sweet memories.

How are you all?
Take good care and all the best in your career!
May the force be with you~~~!
Leave me a comment if you happen to browse this ok? Take care.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Is your computer protected from intrusion?

Is your computer equipped with firewall?
Some links is provided here. Test it with your computer and see how secure is your computer.
Security Scan - Sygate Online Services (sos)
Shields UP! — Internet Vulnerability Profiling

Do you know what is your IP address?
Click the following links and check your IP address.
WhatIsMyIP.com

Found your ip address?
Do you know that you can be tracked easily?
Click the following links and insert IP address in the box. Search for it.
All Net Tools

What do you think? Remember to protect your computer from time to time. Good luck!

第一次的亲密接触



2000年初读过的一本网上小说,蛮感动耶。
痞子蔡-第一次的亲密接触

爱情短语

《决心》
人的一生有许多难以取舍,
困惑不已的琐事所纠缠着,
这时所需的就是断然的舍弃与明智的抉择,
唯一会限制我们的,
是我们自己的决心。

《理由》
逃避不一定躲的过,
面对不一定最难过,
孤单不一定不快乐,
得到不一定能长久,
失去不一定不再拥有。
你可能因为某个理由而伤心难过,
但你却能找个理由让自己快乐。

《失去》
最凄凉最弄人的不是你知道失去所爱的那一刻,
而是你还在徘徊,犹未知道已经失去。

《距离》
世界上最遥远的距离,
不是生与死,
而是我就站在你面前,
你却不知道我爱你。

对我而言,想要就努力去得到。决心去爱,决心去闯,碰到墙壁也不要害怕。。。 愿天下有情人终成眷属(好老套)!

Clean up room

Today clean up the mess after studying for whole semester. I found some quotes and share with you all.

由于你的想法,它会逐渐形成你的语言;
由于你的语言,它会逐渐形成你的行动;
由于你的行动,它会逐渐形成你的习惯;
由于你的习惯,它会逐渐形成你的性格;
由于你的性格,它会逐渐形成你的命运;

心智的模拟,在于选择;
选择的基础,在于比较;
比较的能力,在于推论;
推论的根源,在于记忆。。。

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Instant Messaging curse?



[source: joyoftech]

笑一笑,少一少

一位男子悲伤的对酒友说:“没想到我太太对我不忠,她告诉我昨晚她和她的妹妹在一起,可实际上,昨天晚上我是和她妹妹在一起的!“
  
女儿:“有人给我介绍一对象,他爸爸是局长,叔叔在外贸部工作,舅舅在香港当经理!“母亲:“条件真不错啊,那你打算跟哪个结婚呢?“
  
一架飞机飞过一个精神病院。突然,驾驶员哈哈大笑起来,空中小姐好奇地问“你为什么笑得那么开心呀?“驾驶员:“要是他们知道我逃出来的话,一定会被气疯的!“
  
母女二人参观女儿男朋友的画展。母亲发现其中一幅裸体人像酷似自己的女儿,便问道:“你没有光着身子给他画吧?““啊,没有,“女儿答道,“他是凭记忆画的。“
  
非洲原始森林里,探险家跟当地的导游同行。旅行家:“这儿安全吗,会不会有食人族?“导游:“绝对不可能有!因为在上周最后一个食人族已经被我们吃掉了!“
  
“汤姆,你挖坑做什么?““我家的金鱼死了,我给它做个坟墓。““这个坑是不是太大啦?““没办法,金鱼在你家猫的肚子里。“
  
小蛤蟆看见了青蛙,便问妈妈:“那叔叔长得和咱们一样,可为啥是绿皮肤呀?“蛤蟆妈妈:“嘘!小声点,那是因为他老婆和别人过情人节去了。“
  
一个男孩写信给他的女朋友:亲爱的,为了你,我会奋不顾身横渡大洋,毫不犹豫跳进万丈深渊,我会克服任何困难!星期天我准时找你,如果天不下雨的话!
  
神甫:我的孩子,为你深重的罪行忏悔吧。否则,天堂的大门对你将是关闭的。惯偷:别担心,天底下还没有我打不开的门。    
  
萤火虫因耍流氓被拘留,萤火虫不服:谁放电了?谁裸奔了?谁有暴露癖啦?厕所黑还不许俺点灯?

美国纽约一劫匪在抢劫银行时说了一句至理名言:“通通不许动,钱是国家的,命是自己的!”

一个电工走入手术室,对一位戴着氧气罩的垂危病人说道:喂!你听好,好好深呼吸,我需要停电五分钟!

大熊猫生日,吹灭生日蜡烛后,朋友们问它,许了什么愿望。大熊猫回答说:“我这辈子有2个最大的愿望,一个是希望能把我的黑眼圈治好,还有一个嘛!就是希望我也能照张彩色照片。”
[adapted from forwarded email]

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Internet Browser: Mozilla Firefox

Hmm... let see, what should i talk about firefox?

I'm using firefox now for most of my internet surfing activities. However, i still maintain my IE browser for those pages which "has to be" opened by IE (those activeX things such as yahoo upload photo tools, yahoo mail[WYSIWYG compose environment] etc).

Generally, it is more secure (since it takes rather small percentage of overall internet users + open source + lots of attractive extensions etc). Some extensions i used can be noted as followed:-

    weather forecast
      the latest weather is updated on my browser and i don't need to go to specific website for the latest weather

    bookmark synchroniser
      Since i still use IE, i will need to synchronise firefox bookmark with IE favourite (firefox Bookmark = IE Favourite)so that i can use the same things when i browse using IE

    rss reader
      i can read some interesting news without browsing to specific website (as long as they provide rss features). e.g. new york times, search engine watch, BBC news, WHYP Info Station (my weblog)

    mouse gesture
      For those whom use mouse frequent (compare to keyboard), this is a nice choice, i enlarge the font size by click&hold the right mouse button and do a "\" action. Cool?


    google preview
      This is a nice features which enable you to view a thumbnail page of the site (if it's available when you return results after doing any search in google

    ad blocker
      A typical feature to help you in blocking those advertisement you don't want.


There are more extensions and i just mentioned some, maybe you can have a look of it and try it when you free?
Mozilla Firefox

What next after master coursework studies?

Studies is ending...
Most assignment has been submitted...
Final exam is coming very soon(next week)...
I feel nervous. Is it because i'm going back soon? Or the feeling of facing the exam? I doubt this. Maybe it's time for me to introspect myself and plan + execute the plan.

Tasks:
First, secure a job!
Second, marry my beloved girlfriend!


Well, there's a wide range of grey area between first and second task. This task will lasts for 3 years and hopefully no extension will be granted(at least i won't allow myself to grant any extension). Anyway, planning is always planning without execution.

Good luck to all those whom are preparing exam/submitting assignment/writing research paper etc.