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Chemistry

Published by Marian on Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:29 PM

Here is a little experiment I had the "privilege" to experience in one culinary extravaganza this morning. Eat breakfast with garlic. Lots of garlic (salted of course). It's great, yeah, but at the end you gotta get rid of the stench. So, try with some Fisherman's Friend. This is the second main ingredient :-) Your tongue will fell asleep and dream about tongue heaven. But wait, you get thirsty. So go get that cold water glass and you'll have an extra half an hour of extensive pain. Mix than with a chocolate and some Pepsi (Twist of course, the extra lemon is everything). Where does all this get us? To the lab, of course :)

Singing animals...

Published by Marian on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:26 PM

Here is the hippo:



And the little worms:


Bush

Published by Marian on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 3:24 AM

What was I saying about Americans?






One more thing...

Published by Marian on 2:56 AM

Bill Gates runs like a girl!


Apple and Microsoft

Published by Marian on 2:24 AM

First, let's introduce the new CEO of Microsoft - Steve Ballmer.







And now, here is the story:



In the end, there was the Apple-Microsoft deal:



Sheesh...

Stupid americans

Published by Marian on 1:21 AM

Ok, here are two:

- The iranian student gets 5 times zapped with a taser by the campus police because he refused to show his student ID



- Borat tricks poor romanian villagers

BONUS: The americans that kicked their *** waiting in line for PS3's.

Copiii precoce din zilele noastre...

Published by Marian on Monday, November 13, 2006 6:27 PM

Pai eu... cand aveam 15 ani ..

Sick of school

Published by Marian on Thursday, November 09, 2006 6:58 AM

For anybody else that is sick of school... listen here:






Reset

Published by Marian on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:37 PM



Here it is, folks! Just after 26 hours after I ordered my new laptop, in the middle of some Haloween preparations (see the face :D), the Apple guy "broke the party" :)
Sometimes it pays off to be closer to China.

The King is dead!
Long live the The King!

More photos here.

Here I come to save the world...

Published by Marian on 8:32 PM

Yap, it's true folks! Vista code seems to have gone gold! And as everybody knows, the Windows team spent a lot of time to make a real nice Vista experience.
Here are some of the sounds that Vista will present you with. Enjoy :)


They say I'm a monkey

Published by Marian on Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:29 PM

But I know better :)

You Are A: Monkey!

monkeyMonkeys are intelligent and agile, well-adapted for jungle life as they swing happily from tree to tree. As a monkey, you are a social animal who is quick to learn new things, loves to climb and is known to show off. A monkey's tiny primate features are irresistable, as is his gregarious personality!

You were almost a: Duck or a Parakeet
You are least like a: Turtle or a GroundhogDiscover What Cute Animal You Are!

Happy Feet

Published by Marian on Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:45 PM



Happy Feet will NOT be available on IMAX3D this year :-( So I guess November 17 will find me in a "normal" theatre.
Meantime, here is a new trailer.


The Concerned Inventor

Published by Marian on 9:28 PM


You are an Inventor
Your imagination, self-reliance, openness to new things, and appreciation for utility combine to make you an INVENTOR.
You have the confidence to make your visions into reality, and you are willing to consider many alternatives to get that done.
The full spectrum of possibilities in the world intrigues you—you're not limited by pre-conceived notions of how things should be.
Problem-solving is a specialty of yours, owing to your persistence, curiosity, and understanding of how things work.
Your vision allows you to identify what's missing from a given situation, and your creativity allows you to fill in the gaps.
Your awareness of how things function gives you the ability to come up with new uses for common objects.
It is more interesting for you to pursue excitement than it is to get caught up in a routine.
Although understanding details is not difficult for you, you specialize in seeing the bigger picture and don't get caught up in specifics.
You tend to more proactive than reactive—you don't just wait for things to come to you.
Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts
You do your own thing when it comes to clothing, guided more by practical concerns than by other people's notions of style.
Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.

You are Concerned
Your understanding of others' emotions, your sense of right and wrong, and your skeptical nature make you CONCERNED.
Your observations of your environment, in concert with your clearly defined worldview, leads you to be aware of the feelings of others.
Because you can read people well, and because you can understand their feelings, you are often bothered by others' insensitive behavior.
While you appreciate others' emotional nature, you don't think their emotional concerns should take precedence over their obligations to society.
You prefer to be in smaller groups, as big groups can occasionally get out of hand.
Order and structure are somewhat important to you—you believe that people's feelings are better protected when others are respectful and follow certain societal guidelines.
You tend to share your feelings with a few individuals who are close with you, but otherwise you are a somewhat private person.
Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts
You do your own thing when it comes to clothing, guided more by practical concerns than by other people's notions of style.
Generally, you believe that you control your life, and that external forces only play a limited role in determining what happens to you.

The most unromatic man in the world

Published by Marian on Saturday, September 23, 2006 7:58 AM

Movie review.

"I guess that some things never change."

If you just dumped somebody or if you were just dumped ... you gotta see this ... documentary. It will give you a better perspective (about the other). You can watch it of course with your {girl,boy}friend ... it will give you something to talk about :-).

Mammoths will roam again...

Published by Marian on Friday, August 25, 2006 4:50 AM

You might not know this, but our ancestors (homo erectus that is) are belived to be the cause of the extinction of the mammoth. They over-haunted. In a attempt to bring them back, scientists today believe that they could impregnate a lady-elephant with the frozen sperm of some 23000 years old mammoth.
It's like Jurassic Park, folks!

The perfect setup

Published by Marian on Friday, August 18, 2006 12:30 AM

I want to share here the perfect system that I have in mind .... and how I got there.

1. HARDWARE

Between a desktop and a notebook, of course I would go for the notebook. It's portable, and you can just plug it in a monitor and have the desktop system. I am not looking for the ultimate computer powered by quad xeons ( :-d ) so core 2 duo is enough.

1.1 Manufacturer

This is the easy one. Apple. Why? Well ... let's take Dell. They are trying to cheat you and on top of that they have problems with their batteries. Yeah it's cheap, but you get what you pay for. And you can double that for Sony. Except maybe for the cheap part.
Moving next, it's Toshiba. They had a really really bad design in the past. They changed it now in the new (Quasimodo) Qosmio line, and also Sattelite line looks a little better. But they lost my trust. I had one Toshiba laptop, and I was not very impressed. Just mediocre. Ans also I have friends that had Toshiba and with that a lot of trouble. Fujitsu I guess are ok, but a little expensive for the medium cathegory I am placing them into. Nothing extraordinary, but you can get more for the same money. Acer has a great offer, but I am no fan of their keyboards. And the keyboard in a notebook is very important. And I end here with (IBM) Lenovo Thinkpad. I currently have one (Tankpad) Thinkpad and I am more than pleased with it. It's great. I love the design, I love the keyboard, I love that I had no problems with it. So in the final we have Apple and Lenovo. But Apple has some advantages. You can run one extra OS on it, and it's more "sleek". Maybe it's not so robust, but it looks better. Also, I am a little dissapointed how the new Thinkpads turned out to be. The gray color and the new keyboard layout... it's just not IBM anymore I guess.

1.2 MBP vs MB

13 > 15 ?
Now it really depends. On many things. I, for one, think that 13.3" are enough. But if you think that "Size Does Matter" than you should go for the MBP. Also, I do belive that professional photographers, for example, need more space on their desktop. So the increased resolution of MBP is a blessing. I for one am no professional photographer, so I would go for the MB.
ATI vs Intel
Here we might have a problem. I am no gamer, but I do play from time to time. Mainly "oldie but goldie" games. So I would say GMA950 is enough. But what do you know, Heroes 3 has a new brother... Heroes 5 that is, which is more 3D than ever and need a good video card. It may run on GMA950 (I have no idea), but probably on 800x600 with very low detail. I don't know if that would be enough. What's more important, I want my video card to be DirectX 10 ready. I've seen some of the things DirectX10 brings, and I want them. Also, I want to be (aqua) aero compatible. From what I understand, GMA950 runs aero. So in the end, I would say GMA950 would pass at the limit, event without DX10 support and with the low gaming performance. Like I said, I rarely play a 3D game. I do however hope that GMA3000X is not the fiasco I read it is and those hw shaders do bring some improvemnets, Because it's clear that this is the next MB videocard.
Plastic vs Aluminium
Well... I am just going to say that MB can be "assorted" with an iPod (and maybe with a future iPhone). And I like the keyboard also in the MB (I did not say I don't like the one in MBP).
Conclusion
It's definetely a Macbook (with Core 2 Duo :-d), but if in the near future we have a GMA3000X with good performance, it's worth waiting for it.

1.3 White vs Black

Well, I have to say that I'm biased. As I currently have a Thinkpad, black is my color. I would also go for a black iPod. With white, I always have that feeling "be careful... do not get it dirty...". White in MB is just too.... white.

2. SOFTWARE

Here I got it all figured it out, because of my previous experiences with Linux and Windows.
As my hardware (1.) permits it, I would go for Mac OS X as my primary OS (don't ask me if it works on my Thinkpad... you know the answer to that. YES it's FULLY supported! wireless, QE, you name it!).
Now I would have, of course, multiple virtual desktops. With that nice cube rotating when you switch them. I would use Mac OS for music (iTunes), photos (iPhoto), movies (frontrow), chatting + some fun (YM, iChat, photobooth), mail (Mail.app). These are all fantastic applications. But summing it up I am not too pleased with Mac OS X. Finder and the Dock are not for me. So one of my virtual desktops would run a full-screen virtual machine with Ubuntu. That's because I love Gnome. It's so.... productive. I hope for some 3D support in the virtualization, so I would have XGL's expose in the VM. Why is Gnome so great? Well... it's best at what I hate more about Mac OS: it has a very customizable "dock" and also I find Nautilus very nice, with the built-in search and the little things (for example, one feature that is also present in Leopard is renaming a file, when it is selected only the filename, and not the extension).
Let's not forget Microsoft. True, Windows sucks - internet explorer, media player are really bad. But they have nice things. Microsoft Office is one of them. Have you seen Office 2007? Really cool. I can't wait for the UB. Or it that turns out bad, I hope for a good wine/crossover office. And of course Windows might still be handy for those cases when virtualization is no solution and wine does not work. Mac OS X would be primary, used daily for entertainment and such, Ubuntu for work and Windows for gaming.

To sum all up:
Mac OS X (+iLife) dual boot with XP(Vista maybe) and a Ubuntu VM shared between those two. All on a Macbook. Black.

Nacho Libre

Published by Marian on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:27 PM

Movie review

Bleah. Horrible. You call that comedy?! Better write a research paper than watch this crap.

Magnolia

Published by Marian on Saturday, July 08, 2006 10:27 AM

Movie review

"But it did happen"
One movie that you HAVE to see ONCE. Complicated and catching, if you like the type. Music is nice, you always think that something awful is going to happen next, and waiting to see what it is. Reminds me of Crash.

New webpage

Published by Marian on 2:07 AM

Ok guys and girls .... here it is ... new and shiny:

http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~marianmi

Enjoy :)

Sunset in Pra Nang beach

Published by Marian on Tuesday, June 27, 2006 5:21 AM

I couldn't let the time pass and not write here about the beautiful holiday in Krabi. Mostly on Tonsai and Railey beaches, but Pra Nang Beach and Phi Phi Don Island should be also mentioned.
Paradise!

My new climbing shoes

Published by Marian on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 8:20 AM

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Here is a pic with my new climbing shoes: Rock Pillars Zeal

First photo-blog (powered by Flickr)

Published by Marian on Monday, March 27, 2006 12:59 AM


In Malacca
Originally uploaded by Sheep in the big city.

Rules of thumb

Published by Marian on Friday, March 24, 2006 1:21 AM

Two rules of thumb about cabs:
- wait them in a taxi station; trust me, it's better than waiting on the street, trying to get that taxi that you think would evantually get to the station
- if you are really in a hurry and you see that the driver is a woman, don't dispare :) just tell her to go faster...

Time reuse

Published by Marian on Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:07 PM

This is an extraordinary concept. We would be able to preserve time. Make it go faster when we are waiting, slow it down when we need it most. Time reuse.

Lost paradise

Published by Marian on 7:25 AM

Tonight I found my secret place. It was so close, right under my nose. Tonight I sat on grass with my bare feet. It's been a while since I did that the last time. Tonight I listened to music like I've never listened before. What shall I do? Half of me wants to bring her, to show her the lost paradise. Half of my wants to keep it secret and unspoiled. Somehow one half will have to go away...

Flickr

Published by Marian on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:07 AM

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

The king is dead, long live the king

Published by Marian on Friday, March 03, 2006 11:23 PM

It's not long since Lenovo acquired Thinkpad, and already they are trying to destroy it.
Step 1: change the black to silver - the new models of Lenovo Thinkpad will have silver something-alloy case
Step 2: stay up-to-past with technology - only 2 models with Intel Core Duo, and those without ATI graphics - just that Intel shared "accelerator"
Step 3: make a duplicate with another name - the new Lenovo C3000 series, with its full-size Thinkpad keyboard. Interesting design changes, though again no ATI graphics.
Sad what the name Thinkpad become.

About dogs

Published by Marian on Monday, February 27, 2006 10:59 PM

Yesterday I had a rare sight: 3 stray dogs in Singapore. Had to write abou this.

Simulating Java

Published by Marian on Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:15 PM

Eventually it did turn out rather fine (with the simulator I mean), but I decided to write my own. In Java. And what I discovered, while working with threads, is this: make some threads, add them as observers to an object, terminate the threads (from the run() method I mean), and still your threads can wake up and do something when someone sends a message through the object observed. This is pretty cool...

Roar!

Published by Marian on Monday, February 20, 2006 11:04 PM

I managed to install some goodies in Tiger. Now it becomed my main operating system. Between those goodies: a blog poster inside dashboard. Maybe I will be able to blog more often ;). This is my first post where I'm using it. Hope it works! Meantime, still trying to install the Network Simulator in Mac OS. Hope it will work eventually.

Strange religions

Published by Marian on Saturday, February 18, 2006 7:35 PM

A strange thing I thought of today. I've seen whites converted to muslim, I've seen Christian chinese, but I have never ever seen a muslim chinese. If any of you have seen one, please send me a pic. I have still have 6 lives.

Tamed Tiger

Published by Marian on 5:28 AM

It's been a while now, almost a week, since I managed to install Mac OS X 10.4.3 (Tiger). It is soo cool :) I will write more on this in a next blog. For now, I must go and count: 1, 2, 3, ...

Into the jungle

Published by Marian on Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:06 AM

You can say that most of the good things you got, just came to you. You didn't have to sweat. What about when you try and try and try something and it's just not working out? Is it worth it? Or are they good?

Garden of Eden

Published by Marian on Wednesday, February 08, 2006 5:37 PM

Intel decided to bite the Apple. Or it is the Apple who decided to get biten. Either way, the result it is the one that matters: Mac with Intel Core Duo.

What's an Intel Chip doing in a Mac? A whole lot more than it's ever done in a PC.


 

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