Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
Tranquility at Dawn
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Sunday, November 27, 2005
What is going on with our police force?
Now today we hear that another whistle blower who sought to expose such happening as the naked lady MMS is to be prosecuted for doing their bid of investigative journalism. If anything they should be commended for their efforts in exposing something that we thought only happens in places like Guantanamo Prison or Abu Gharib. It is people such as them and politician Teresa Kok that prevents such abuses from ever continuing to be carried out. This came no less from Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Musa Hassan himself. It's to say punish the do gooders and let the wrong doer go free. I wonder if the MMS was never shown would the individual pictured have her rights protected or fade into memory just like that? Perhaps it is time to set up a commision for the public to voice their complaints lest we suffer the same fate as well as to initiate a whistle blowers act to safeguard people who testify to abuses. At least there must be clear guidelines about who and when can such treatment be warranted and that stricter and unhumiliating procedures be prescribed such as having a lawyer present or only with consent from certain parties to prevent abuses. Maybe the force should take a good look at themselves and clean up their act before they pass such judgement on others. I believe the Malaysian faith in their police forces to safeguard them is at an all time low and they should buck up to dispel those misgiving and not to persecute in a futile attempt those that have exposed their shortcomings.
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Saturday, November 26, 2005
Priceless Smiles
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Friday, November 25, 2005
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Noisome Melodies
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Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Digi Amazing Malaysian
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Monday, November 21, 2005
Man's other best friend
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Floating Leaves
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
Fewer postings?
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What a week
Posted by Kervin at 9:01 am 0 comments
Forsaken Realms have reached its target
Genre: Fantasy/Adventure/ Humour/Fiction/Romance
Chapters completed: Prologue, Chapters 1 to 8
Current Task: Chapter 9, Rewriting on unsatisfactory parts
Chapters in Progress: Chapter 9
% Completed Challenge: 100 %
Word Count to Date: 50,264 words
Days to go: 11
State of Mind: Done! Complete!
The novel has reached its target of 50,000 words on the 19th of November 2005, though it is by no means finished.
I am going to release the entire first 5 or more chapters online for public viewing and the rest will be excerpts. The final reworked Chapters after final edit will not be shown or again published only in excerpts format. This is the only way to prevent wholescale copying of this copyrighted work. To all readers, thank you for your cooperation.
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Friday, November 18, 2005
You know something bad happened when…
That very night as I left Laura’s house and walked back to my place I had a message from my friend Zun Wei. In it was a short message informing me that one of my secondary school friends, one who was a board member of the librarians that I was part of was involved in an accident in which he was killed instantly and his father too was the other fatality while two workers in the same vehicle survived. It was to say the least saddening and depressing to hear of such.
I haven’t met Tan Si Sing for almost 7 years already and we lost contact after SPM, he going to TAR College and I went to do my STPM. Even if we were not close he was a friend that I knew and we had our times together. The accident took place in Balok somewhere off Kuantan, several versions were given and all sources cited a different incident to the point that I still don’t know what really happened. They were on the way to work around 7 am, from one version it was told they lost control of the Toyota Hilux when the car in front of them pulled his emergency break all of a sudden and their car went tumbling and overturning several times. The only news that was confirmed was that both he and the father died in the crash.
Today will be the funeral in Gambang, I recall they are survived by a brother and mother so it is a tragic loss that both he and the father met their end in the same accident. It is sad that I cannot make it to pay my respects but forwarded my condolences via a friend. The thing that shook me most is to know that a friend my age passed away in such a manner. Somehow that makes you question your own mortality, that your life could be cut short just like that. All your plans and dreams and hoped gone in a puff. Though I have seen relatives passed away, most are already in their old age and often of natural causes so a violent end for a friend is a bit shocking. You always hear of it happening in the news to others and never did give it a thought that it could happen to someone you know.
So I wish my condolences to the family for their loss and from this day on I’m appreciating every day of my life as best as I can.
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Worn Diety
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Shadow form
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Canon S80 or Sony P-200?
Okay the S80 is a 8 Mp camera which is not always a selling point but is ok. The best part about the camera is that the new lens offer a wide angle option, 28mm wide zoom thus giving opportunities to experiment with wide angle shots. The zoom too is better off than the P-200, a 4x optical zoom compared to Sony's 3X (I don't ever use smart zooming, ruins the shots). The macro shooting range has also been improved to 4cm while Sony's is a 6cm. Shutter speed is also superior with a minimum of 15 seconds to max of 1/2000. Flash range was also an inprovement to over 4 meters but still found it a tad too low for my taste. The selling point to me was the manual control for the S80, almost all features such as aperture and shutter is manually adjustable using the dials and this allows for more control and creative tinkering for shots. Plus the view screen is large! Well the finally analysis is that I'm most probably getting this baby the coming Saturday. Too many events are happening next month such as parties, birthdays, farewell, planned trips and Christmas to miss not taking pictures. Sob my bank account is going to crash soon.
Too bad Sony, you just lost a customer to Canon. Click Here to Read More..
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Where art thou my prince?
Johleen, daydreaming near the rocky cliffs and wave beaten shores of Patar Beach, Philippines, 2004.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Monday, November 14, 2005
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Friday, November 11, 2005
Thursday, November 10, 2005
Human race
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Monday, November 07, 2005
Swinging apes
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Friday, November 04, 2005
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Raya Wishes
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Artistic Touch
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