Monthly Archives: March 2010

Ashokan Farewell

One of the music that I recently have gotten acquainted with is the piece by Jay Unger, later used in the Ken Burns documentary on American Civil War, in which the Ken Burns Effect is recognized: filming using merely still … Continue reading

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Playing Violin without Right Hand

With what Adrian Anantawan can do, I guess those wrist-bow control movements I've disciplined myself all these years could just go right out of the window.

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Preacher who has a family

I always admire those who are eagerly evangelizing and having their own family, both wives and children. For they are willing to deal with these responsibilities God has bestowed upon men. Of course, their doctrine, however, is another matter. It … Continue reading

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Family Radio on the Street

Finally, a few days ago, I was handed this pamphlet on the street. What got my attention was the title "MAY 21, 2011". Not something we generally see on a gospel tract on the street. I then turned to the … Continue reading

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Restaurants in NYC

With the help of a good iphone freeware, Urbanspoon, utilizing GPS and rich database of restaurants and reviews, I have in my hand a whole new way to explore new restaurants to my fancy. This entry shall be a thread … Continue reading

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QUIBIDS

Came across this bidding website via facebook. An interesting scheme (basically, everybid costs $0.60). I supposed it's perhaps the result of those who couldn't stand people bidding on ebay just for fun and don't pay for the products they won. … Continue reading

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FB memory training lane

Someone posted primary school graduation photo, though not my class, but same year. Some few, not much, hidden memories resurfaced.

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Pirate Bay Triumphs Again

Though rebelious as they can be, The Pirate Bay has once again brought the spirit of the French revolution to life. A dangerous move indeed. But I can only say, when greed and law are mixed in one, balance will … Continue reading

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Re-implementing CAPTCHA technology

Since authimage is giving me so much trouble (>2 hours): not showing image, ever since the reload of the server, I have decided to go with reCaptcha. I don't generally prefer services that need a live connection/account creation to different … Continue reading

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Crazy Work

Suddenly received a txt from a client telling me to finish a April 1st project by this weekend so there can be some testing in March 24th. To quote a line from a show: "Hey man, I know guys on … Continue reading

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