grab some toilet paper...

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Inspirasi dari cikgu tersayang ku, Tan Meng Yoe =p

Okay lah, bukan cikgu aku tetapi 'team member' aku. Dia tu lebih macam kawan saya. Sangat terkenal dalam isu-isu percintaan. "Doktor Cinta" gelaran-nya. Ungkapan terkenal dia - "Mereka kata bila kamu menemui awek hidup kamu, masa berhenti dan itu lah benar!" (bodohnya ungkapan tu, tak beri logik pun). Okay lah, cukup cukup. Blog ini berkenaan dengan aku, bukan dia. Dia tu memberi inspirasi kepada saya untuk mem-blog dalam Bahasa Malaysia saja. Hari ini pun Hari Merdeka kan? Bagus lah, aku blog dalam Bahasa Malaysia sempena hari yang bermakna ini.
Sebenarnya, mem-blog dalam BM boleh melepaskan 'stress' untuk saya walaupun agak sukar. Lawak aje aku ketawa pada BM aku yang teruk ini. Lewat lewat ni aku 'stress' kerana ada banyak kerja untuk buat kat kolej. Ada assignment yang kena hantar minggu depan. Ada peperiksaan lagi! Baik lah, minggu ini mesti ulang kaji, rajin sikit. Harap boleh dapat HD seperti apa yang Mak Cik Coco kata. Jika saya buat dia gembira mungkin boleh dapat ais krim lagi.
Baik lah, ini saja dari aku hari ini. Mesti pergi ulang kaji. Ada kelas lagi besok, celaka.Harap cerita hari ini bukan macam tahi sangat. Eh, tunggu. Ini memang macam tahi lah. Bodoh.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Real sexy...

http://christinlny.blogs.friendster.com/my_blog/2006/07/great_dae_eva_2.html

Now, what does sexy mean again?

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

For Aunty Coco...

Okay lah, maybe I should not call you "Aunty" already. Afterall you did get me ice-cream. =)
Thanks for the choco and pistachio combo! Really rocks!

Friday, August 25, 2006

I program games...

Welcome to BABY AIBO soccer game! Looks simple? It still gave me and some of my friends a big headache figuring out the codes. I hate programming! Don't want to play computer games already lah!





p/s: Meng Yoe, playing this soccer simulation game is better than playing futsal. At least you have higher chances of winning!


Sunday, August 20, 2006

Aduh!

Aiyoh, why did I let myself believe that I can win a futsal tournament? From now on I'm really going to accept the fact that I can't play sports for nuts. Heck, my only exercise is climbing the stairs everyday. To add to the shame of losing (badly), I hurt my foot in the process. But okay okay, before Meng Yoe blasts me again for being negative, I did had a bit of fun. My team, made up of players who hardly play, still manage to joke around after we were knocked out. Hey, we tried didn't we? We laughed about how John mistaken me for an opponent and tackled me and how the referee also got confused and blew the whistle for the foul. Our goalkeeper whom I just met in the tournament was a really nice guy too. Oh and I did score a goal in the tournament! Not for my team but another team I had to play in because they didn't had enough players. Okay so it was deflected but still, it was a GOAL. See Meng Yoe, I did score like you ask me too right? =p

Monday, August 14, 2006

Cruel to be kind

Was watching "10 Things I Hate About You" after dinner. There was this song at the end of the movie with a catchy chorus that went like this - "you gotta be cruel to be kind, in the right measure...blah blah...". Can anyone explain that line to me? Just out of curiosity. Joel very naive wan.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

One of them couldn't get enough of herself so here's another one

Ding Dong and Dong Dong

Sisterhood

Nah, say I never appreciate. Appreciating you now. A blog entry just on you two. Haha!

Monday, August 07, 2006

My dream gear


Joel's been building some interest in electric guitars. Mainly after listening to some awesome guitarists (most of them snort drugs, screw chicks and drown in booze. why lah?) like John Frusciante, Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix, and a couple more. Here are some of the guitars that I would like to have. Note that I'm being realistic. These guitars aren't exactly the most expensive with all those custom-made features. Anyway, here are some of them.





This is the Ibanez SZ520FM. A thick mahogany body, thru-body stringing, Gibraltar III bridge and a pair of humbuckers designed by Seymour Duncan and Ibanez. If I had this guitar, this would be my heavy-duty rocking axe (think Metallica). The inlays are really attractive, some heart-beat motive. The colour's cool, a bit gothic but cool nonetheless. Maybe I'll do some Skillet with Piao and Leonard with this thing.

















This is the Paul Reed Smith Soapbar SE. This guitar has a lawsuit history behind it. Apparently Gibson took PRS to court claiming that the singlecut guitars produced resembles too much of its widely acclaimed Les Paul models. Now, PRS still manufactures the Soapbar. Only, it has a double-cutaway body now. I still prefer the single-cut. Anyway, this simple, no-frills guitar has a vintage cherry look, solid mahogany body and neck, a simple one volume, one tone controls, a stoptail bridge and my favourite - a pair of P90 pickups. Rather than the usual singlecoils and humbuckers, P90s offers an alternative in the middle. For those wondering, singlecoils are single magnetic pole pieces. They produce a brighter tone and are ideal for cutting throught he mix so you can be heard easily. However, they can be pretty noisy if attracting interference from nearby power sources.
Humbuckers in turn are two singlecoils wired with each other. They are generally more powerful, gives a fatter sound and more sustain. However, the price is less sustain and treble.
Now, what are P90s? A P90 is basically a larger singlecoil. Which means you get a more powerful singlecoil and something that's close to a humbucker. With this pickup, it'll be easier to cover the heavier stuff as well as cleaner
songs. It'll be ideal for me 'cos I play in church. Imagine going from praise
songs (King of Majesty) to worship songs (Over the mountains).





I had a hard time choosing between this and a Telecaster. I guess the humbucker equiped at the bridge attracted me. Sure you can get a humbucker custom fitted onto your Telecaster but I just happen to like this one too. This my friends is the Fender Cyclone Deluxe. It looks a lil bit like the guitar Kurt Cobain designed himself which is the Jag-Stang. Anyway this axe has an alder body, maple neck, singlecoil at the neck, humbucker at the bridge, master tone and volume controls and a vintage-style synchronised tremolo.
The best-selling Fender guitar is no doubt the Fender Stratocaster. Well, I want something out of the usual and this looks like it! A humbucker at the bridge and a singlecoil at the neck is enough for me. The yellow grafitti colour represents something very youthful. Definitely my taste!











This is the Taylor 414ce. But actually if you ask me, I would accept any Taylor offered to me because well...its a Taylor! Nothing beats a Taylor except maybe a Martin.
The model I chosen here has a grand auditorium body, Sitka Spruce top, Ovangkol back and sides and a mahogany neck. According to the website, Ovangkol has properties of the more expensive hardwood, Rosewood. This guitar is also fitted with the Taylor Expression System which is a pickup developed by Taylor themselves. From the picture, it looks really simple - one bass control, one treble control, and one volume control. However, from what I heard it sounds damn good and also has less feedback compared to active pre-amps.
I chose this model because it has a beautiful looking Ovangkol body (Kit would beg to differ). It also looks like Adrianne (a Taylor copy which I sayang very much). Also,
its body shape and choice of woods makes this ideal for the
fingerpicking and medium strummer type of guitarist. A
dreadnought would appeal more to me because I'm a more
heavy strummer. However, I dare not sacrifice too much
on the volume of individual strings being plucked. =)