Too Hot to Handle

May 12, 2009 at 11:31 pm | In Breaking News, Copy & Paste, Zippy Update | 3 Comments

Hot, hot, hot till September!

By BEH YUEN HUI

KUALA LUMPUR: Temperatures have been rising all over the country, with Klang Valley (Subang) recording 35.6°C last Friday.

Outside the Klang Valley, Pahang (Batu Embun) experienced the hottest temperature last Thursday at 36.2°C.

The Meteorological Department said the hot and generally dry spell was expected to persist until September.

Department chief assistant director (central forecast office) Ahmad Zaki Mohamad Saad said the weather pattern was a usual phenomenon in the country.

He said that April and May were the hottest months according to climatology studies.

“The change of wind direction during the inter-monsoon season last month has caused the weather to be drier,’’ he said.

Ahmad Zaki said the country would experience the South-West monsoon from mid-May to September which usually brought a dry spell, he said.

He said although humid weather was forecast during the day, occasional rain and thunderstorms could be expected.

The maximum temperature is expected to range from 30.7°C to 34.1°C.

Source : The Star

p/s : It’s really hot and sunny lately resulting in me getting sweaty and lazy, anyway thanks Muiz for reminding me to update.

Humming Urban Stereo – Another Korean invasion again?

April 12, 2009 at 12:58 am | In Ear Candy, Zippy Update | 9 Comments

The music video is cute!

This is the first time I feel worth listening to Korean music. Thanks to Humming Urban Stereo who brought this song as I seldom fond of Korean music and culture, this is quite an eye opener.

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Good things come in small packages

April 4, 2009 at 5:49 pm | In Copy & Paste, Telly, Zippy Update | Leave a Comment

Yeah Eric, you win!

It has been confirmed that the latest installment of Entourage will be aired in the mid of 2009 as excerpt in wikipedia says,

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Oh, Takako can cook?

April 1, 2009 at 12:43 am | In Eye Candy, Women are from Venus, Zippy Update | 6 Comments

Takako Kitahara spun in my head again when I found her never seen before cooking video in youtube yesterday. Although she has retired from the scene last year, the internet seems disapproves her departure. From my observation she’s a bad cook maybe her talent is not suited there, besides cooking skills can be learnt, right?



March’s read

March 31, 2009 at 11:46 am | In Brain Candy, Zippy Update | Leave a Comment

Title : Prey

Author : Michael Crichton

Country : United States

Language : English

Genre(s) : Science fiction, Techno-thriller

Publisher: HarperCollins

Publication date: November 25, 2002

Media type: Print (Hardcover)

Pages : 320

ISBN : 0007153791

Well, this is another Crichton’s sci-fi that I managed to finish rightly after ‘Next’. Something worth to read if you are into nanotechnology and as usual Crichton’s style is always putting a great disaster after a groundbreaking innovation in the history of mankind. Woops, no spoiler here. Anyway go read it yourself to know more.

p/s : Michael Crichton died unexpectedly of throat cancer on November 4, 2008 at the age of 66 (yes, he was smoker). To think that I finished his last book Next few days before his death, yeah how mysterious.

The Girl Who Wanted to be God ?

March 9, 2009 at 11:45 pm | In Copy & Paste, Ear Candy, Rojak Touché, Zippy Update | 2 Comments

Artiste : Manic Street Preachers

Title : The Girl Who Wanted to be God

There are no sunsets just silence
You could see that she was true and faithless
But see through the future and forget all the lies
Black out the words for the blind have eyes

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God

There are times when you feel hopeless
Just for once for no-one else we are blameless
The dawn is still breaking its heaven is so high
She told the truth, told the truth and then she lied

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God

Hold me she said love me to death

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God

I am the girl who wanted to be God
I am the girl who wanted to be God


I pulled something random again, I love randomness, lol. The song was inspired from the title of chapter one in Anne Stevenson’s, ‘Bitter Fame: A life of Sylivia Plath’. Sylvia Plath is a poet (author of the Ariel poems) who explored holocaust imagery. She committed suicide on February 11th, 1963. Anyway, only now I just realised this song may intended as indirect sarcasm to this controversial poet. FYI my sister bought Manics album which included this song 11 years ago, yeah I know I’m such a slow-mo.

Awesome faceless bassist !

January 25, 2009 at 12:13 am | In Copy & Paste, Ear Candy, Eye Candy, Random Touché, Zippy Update | 9 Comments

Happy new year everyone ! Apparently, I’m stuck with my job trying to meet the project deadline, yeah sounds fucked up isn’t it ? Anyway, as for an opening entry for 2009, may I present to you an awesome faceless bassist(and a nice pair of legs too) I ever saw on youtube. Credits to a forummer from lowyat.net for the introduction.

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“Yes, I are.”

November 16, 2008 at 1:10 pm | In Copy & Paste, Zippy Update | 6 Comments

For our kids’ sake, check the slide

By WONG CHUN WAI

Our students score As in English at PMR or SPM levels but when it comes to college entrance examinations for UK and US, many of them fare badly.

THERE was a time when being a top public scorer meant getting 5As in the Lower Certificate of Examination (LCE) in Form Three and failing was not an option – it means dropping out of school at 15 years old or entering a private school to re-sit the examination.

Private schools were not elitist, unlike now, as they were perceived to be a place for failures, second-raters or students with disciplinary problems.

The LCE also required a candidate to pass Bahasa Malaysia and English as they were compulsory subjects. A distinction then really meant a distinction.

Then, there was the Malaysian Certificate of Examination (MCE) where a top student was equivalent to someone who scored 9As or 10As.

These were the students who eventually got scholarships to study in Harvard, Cam­bridge or Oxford, and their achievements would be published in the newspapers.

Before this, there were the Queen’s Scholars who were sent by the British to be educated in the United Kingdom.

We could recognise the best of the best. It was much simpler then trying to gauge the scholastic achievements of our students.

Now, we read of students in the UPSR for Year Six getting 7As while at the PMR level for Form Three students, they can get up to 9As. In the SPM, there are even those with 16As or more.

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Wikipedia vs. Cambridge

November 1, 2008 at 1:10 pm | In Copy & Paste, Zippy Update | 2 Comments

Half of Cambridge students admit cheating

Joanna Sugden

They go to one of the world’s most prestigious universities and pride themselves on their superior intellect but almost half of Cambridge students admit they are not immune from the temptation to cheat and submit essays they find on Google, a survey suggests.

The results of an anonymous online poll of more than 1,000 students conducted by the student newspaper Varsity found that 49 per cent of undergraduates pass other people’s work off as their own at some point during their university career.

Only 5 per cent said they had actually been caught plagiarising.

Academics in universities across the country have been accused by their peers of turning a blind eye to the practice to ensure their institutions climb national and international rankings.

One student told Varsity: “Sometimes, when I am really fed up, I Google the essay title, copy and throw everything on to a blank word document and jiggle the order a bit. They usually end up being the best essays.”

Law students were most prone to plagiarism with 62 per cent of those questioned admitting to breaking university rules.

Wikipedia, the open source encyclopedia, was the most popular source for undergraduate research with 82 per cent saying they used that instead of consulting books in the university’s copyright library which has the right to a copy of every book published in the UK.

Robert Foley, a professor in biological anthropology at King’s College Cambridge, said: “It is a depressing set of statistics.”

A university spokesman told Varsity that it regarded plagiarism as a “serious and potentially disciplinary offence which can lead to failure to obtain, or withdrawal of a degree”. He said the university was planning to introduce detection software to crack down on the problem.

Source : Times Online

All hail to the internet. We are in the age of copy pasta where plagiarism is the mother of modern age inventions. I now acknowledge the supremacy of Chinese Space Programme, lol.

The behemoth awakens, aye or nay?

September 2, 2008 at 1:00 am | In Macro Politics, Rojak Touché, Zippy Update | 3 Comments

Yeah, he is back in the scene after 10 years of absence. Who would have thought that he could bounce back in the recent by-election? Hmm, I rather wait for this coming 16th September for the real answer.

Video continues inside.

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