Friday, November 14, 2008

Holy Pop!

You know those people who talk like they are always right?

Who walk around telling people how good they are.

Acting all holier than thou.

How they talk to you like you are the biggest sinner on the face of the earth?

While there are plenty of other genuine pious people who's done more good than them yet get along with you just fine?

I've figured out what's wrong with them.

They prooooooobably had one too many of these


Oh wait, that picture doesn't do justice.

Ok, this one should do it.


Instant Holiness anyone?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

My Take on iPod Touch 8GB 2nd Generation.

The iPod comes in a small plastic box. Mounted on a plastic platform-layer-like thing, giving the box 2 layers. Underneath the iPod are the earphones, USB cable, cloth, Apple stickers and a handbook.

On the screen is a sticker with a mock homepage to protect the screen.

Side view of the iPod. (forgot to take a view of the other side where the volume controls are)

These are the accessories that came with the casing that I bought. A squigee, 2 screen protectors, cloth, universal dock adapter, video stand and a connector protector.

Front view

Back View. The first layer is latex (I think, not silicon, not sure), the top piece that looks like it's skeleton is hard plastic.


The brand is RebelTouch, retails at RM119 at Machines.

Personally I think it's an overprice piece of rubber and plastic. I wouldn't have bought if there were more choices to choose from. In fact I wouldn't have bought an iPod at all. To me it's nothing to shout about.

The silicon skin was going for RM106 and it doesn't come with a screen protector. Talk about an expensive piece of chemically processed sand!

Oh well, at least I didn't spend an arm and a leg for the iPod.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Terry Fox Run 2008

Ever taken part in the Terry Fox Run before? No? Well let me enlighten you on how the run went. This event is a charity event. There is no registration fee, but sales from the shirt goes directly to CARIF for cancer research. I shall not bore you with the details but if you're interested to know the story of how this run started in the first place, please click here.

Let me guide you in getting through the run (with pictures) If you are thinking you are not built to go for a run, bullshit lar, you don't even have to run ok. Just walk. In fact you can cycle and rollerblade too. It's really up to you. So here goes.


First thing to do when you reach Lake Gardens is look for the booth selling the shirts and pick your size.

Get your shirts from the people manning the counter. And handover you cash!

Then wait for flag off lar. In the mean time there are booths selling food. Some are giving away bottled water and bananas for free.

Gather round the stage and wait for the flag-off.

This year we had a celebrity to help flag-off the run. Ida Nerina- who did not want to tell us who won TARA.

There's the starting point.

Ready?

Off we go!! Look at the crowd.

Along the way, you'll find people like him. Some will be shouting encouragements at you. Some just look bored.

Towards the end, you'll find this sign. This year, I followed the arrow pointing to the right.

This is the view that greeted us right after getting on the new route.

Look at the lack of crowd.

Keep going, you'll finish eventually.

HOORAY!!

Every year there are a bunch of people who like to make a statement.

This year, we saw these people.

Who came in sarongs.

So what's your statement?