Thursday, August 31, 2006

DESKTOP BAG


Ideal for easy transportation to and from the office. The “Desktop Bag” has a maximum carrying capacity of 77 lb., padded nylon shoulder belt, snap attachment system, and fits most mid/large desktop towers

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MY POINT OF VIEW
This is handy for those who do not own a laptop. Now you can bring along your desktop wherever you go! Cheers for the creator!

Noodle in the cup STOVE


So who doesn't love those delicious Ramen Noodles? And if you love them you'll get this Mini Noodle Stove. Just place your favorite cup of noodles over the single stove plate, and wait a couple of minutes. The heat temperature can get high for a little thing like this. So don't try to make any damn omelets.

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MY POINT OF VIEW
Isn't it easier if we just pour hot boiling water into the cup? But after all its just my point of view.


HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY MALAYSIA!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Another weird creation


Hold the phone here a second. Yes, that is a plate of fake spaghetti bolognese (or yakisoba, or lo mein, or napolitan whatever you want to call it) with a USB cable coming out the side—yes, that is a spot for you to plug in your USB flash drive (preferrably USB sushi, if available) on the end of the fork. Just hang on a minute here. We're having a moment, ok?

Saturday, August 19, 2006

The 10 Weirdest Things Ever Sold On eBay

The 10 Weirdest Things Ever Sold On eBay
by Rob Lee

Perhaps you've heard stories of people auctioning off strange items on eBay, like the homely kid who put his virginity up for bid or the bald guys who offer their own heads as advertising space. But those are nothing compared to some of the items that have made their way onto eBay's digital auction block.

Here are ten of the weirdest things ever to appear on eBay. To qualify for this list, the item or items must have received at least one bid, proving the point that no matter what you have to sell, somewhere there is a buyer for it.

10. Item #191367029: The Internet

If people can sell plots of land on the moon, then why can't someone sell the Internet? Someone did just that, for the bargain asking price of $1 million. Of course, it was all just a gag and it's unlikely that this Pay Pal transaction ever went through. But still, it would have been the deal of the century-the buyer was even throwing in free Internet access.

9. Item #277481422: UFO Detector

A prototype manufactured by a Brazilian company, this modified magnetometer is supposed to pick up UFO activity and was proven to work when red and orange balls of light appeared in the skies over Sao Paulo. Unfortunately, it wasn't 100% guaranteed due to the fact that "the propulsion systems of UFOs are not the same." Why would the seller want to part with such a unique item? It's okay-he had two. Final sale price: $135.03.

8. Item #248619068: The Meaning of Life

Someone finally figured it out, and they put it up for sale on eBay. Even with eight bids this incredible find didn't fetch much, but it was probably the best $3.26 the winning bidder ever spent.

7. Item #1178647016: Russian Test Space Shuttle

This one-of-a-kind item was once offered by a Russian company for $2 million, but was posted on eBay for "a fraction of that." It's not known how much they wanted for the scaled-down Bor-5 VKK spacecraft, because the reserve price was never reached. Bidding topped out at $25,200, but perhaps it was the $5,000 shipping price that scared off potential buyers.

6. Item #2961640885: Vampire Killing Kit

The stylish vampire hunter would love this late 1800s European "vampire killing kit," which included a crossbow with four silver-tipped arrows, an ebony wood stake, a large bottle of holy water and various surgical instruments, among other things. A solid mahogany wood box kept the items secure until they would be needed. Final bid: $4,550.

5. Item #289158639: Real Shrunken Head

Straight from the Jivaro Indian tribe in the jungles of Ecuador to the world's largest electronic marketplace, a total of 26 shrunken heads were put up for sale. Only 7 people bid on them, with the top bidder paying just under $25. It is assumed that he or she got first choice of the heads, which ranged in color from dark brown to gray.

4. Item #2931457201: Ghost In a Jar

As the story goes, the seller of this item found a rotted wooden box while metal detecting. Inside were two glass jars and a journal. One of the jars was accidentally dropped, causing a black mist of some sort to be released. The other jar and the journal were taken home, and the seller proceeded to be haunted by something he could only describe as "The Black Thing."

Wishing to pass the jar (and the ghost) on to someone else, he put the still unopened jar on eBay, insisting that only serious bidders would be considered. People must have loved the story, because there were well over 60 bids placed.

Unfortunately, not all of them were serious, because the selling price topped $90 million. No word as to who finally wound up with the jar, or if they too had supernatural visitors. Since this auction, there have been many, many more "ghost in a jar" items posted on eBay.

3. Item #150118191: USAF Hughes AIM-4D Falcon Missile

Yes, a real missile was auctioned off; fortunately, it was disarmed prior to the sale. The bidding reached $3,950, but the reserve price was never met.

2. Item #127658711: Serial Killer's Fingernails

In 1979, Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris cruised southern California on a killing spree that resulted in at least five victims. And now, the fingernails of Roy Norris have been sold on eBay for only $9.99.

Taped to the back of a Christmas card, they were accompanied by a penned note from Norris himself, signed and topped off with the serial killer's black thumbprint.

1. Item number not known: "Stricken Life" Painting

A rather macabre-looking self-portrait of a man known only as "Harold," this painting is believed to be haunted. The artist was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in early 2001. Knowing that he could no longer care for his Multiple Sclerosis-stricken wife, he put a double-barrel shotgun against her head while she was sleeping and squeezed the trigger.

He then went into the den and put the shotgun in his own mouth. The house where the murder-suicide took place was eventually sold, and the new owners found the painting. Strange things started happening, such as the family dog sitting in front of the painting and howling, so Harold had to go -- on eBay, of course.


Drill Sergeant Alarm Clock


The Drill Sergeant Alarm Clock. I suspect that this could be the single most annoying alarm clock that you will ever, ever, own – or rather immediately smash into tiny tiny pieces. $19.98.
After a bugle plays “Reveille,” your personal drill sergeant clears the cobwebs from your brain with an inspiring round of orders you can’t fail to obey. LCD display provides you with time, alarm time, and date. Alarm with snooze button sounds with bugle, drill sergeant, or AM/FM radio (when you’re off duty, of course).

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MY POINT OF VIEW
With this clock, everybody would experience being an army. You will hear wake up calls from your Sergeant every day. "Do not disobey your Sergeant, GET UP NOW". hahahaha

USB FROG MASSAGER



LOOK! Nows there's a Frog buit to massage us human beings. Cute right? haha.
It works with a AA cell or by a USB cable connected to your computer.

So now you do not have to worry about sitting in front of the computer for long hours. The frog will be there to massage you whenever your neck is stiff

The Intelligent spoon

Connie Cheng and Leonardo Bonanni's Intelligent spoon - "This project aims to introduce computing into traditional culinary utensils. It seeks to provide information, in an integrated manner, about any food the spoon is in contact with, and to offer suggestions to improve the food. The spoon is equipped with sensors that measure temperature, acidity, salinity, and viscosity, and is connected to a computer via a cable. The sensors evaluate the different properties of the food, and send them to the computer for further processing. Apart from consolidating measurements that are normally done by an array of equipments into a single spoon, the information obtained can be used to advise the users what their next step should be; for example, it tells the user if there is not enough salt in the brine prepared to make pickles."
My point of view
People these days are just so free. They create so many kinds of weird stuff. But kinda intresting through. What next? The Intelligent Fork? hmm

Friday, August 18, 2006

BOUNCING DIGITAL CAMERA


Look at this cool Digital Camera. It can BOUNCE and take pictures. If you can't find a basketball you can use this as a replacement.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Which File Sharing program are you using?

For me, I'm using ARES. Thinking back I first started using Kazaa. It was like the greatest at that time. But that was few years back. Now it seem so useless. I tried downloading some stuff through it a few days back and whoa! The viruses just can't stop flowing into my computer.

I've tried using many other more File Sharing programs like BitTorrent, Limewire and so on. And until now none of them seem to be faster than ARES. I don't know what about you guys but I'm facing that problem. So far, ARES haven't seem to disapoint me yet. Hopefully it won't =)

So which File Sharing Program are you using? Share it with us!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Pocket PC/PDA


Have you ever thought of getting a Pocket PC Mobile Phone? Its kinda common these days although it is expensive. Features in a Pocket PC phone are quite good as well. For example a standard Pocket PC phone will have WiFi, Mobile OS, Camera, Bluetooth, Infrared, and all the other basic stuff that a phone has.

The price for a standard one should be at the range of RM1500 - RM2500. NOt that cheap eh? But if you're rich then that kinda price is nothing to you la.

Whoever who has a Pocket PC or a PDA please share ur experience with one here. Or if you know any good ones in the market. Tell us! Thank You!

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Blogging gets popular

Nowadays wherever you go, you will hear about blogging. Well, that is what I experience. Blogging even made the headlines in the newspapers.

Its so common nowadays.People blog to express their feelings. People blog for fame. People blog for money. Why do you blog? Share your views here.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

DIGITAL MALL

I visited the newly open DIGITAL MALL at SECTION 14 today. Its still very new. So not many shops opened yet. But the price for the items there are not too expensive. Quite reasonable. Do dropby there if you have time to spare. Its at the old Metrojaya building.

Here are some pics I took during my visit


The design is kinda nice

Shops still under renovation

One of the fully opened shop. (Prices are reasonable)Food Centre
Another fully opened shop

Nokia vs Sony Ericsson

VS

I decided to write up a post on mobile phones after getting inspired by a commentor.
No doubt that both brands are good. But we'll see the pros and cons of both the brands alright?
WEIGHT
In general, Nokia phones are usually more bulky than SE phones. I've had both Nokia and SE phones before so I'm sure with what I've said. SE phones are can be much smaller and lighter in weight. So it is easier for us to bring it around. A point for SE!
DESIGN
Both brands have their own unique design. Nokia has a series of different designs. For example the N-Series. The N-Series models are a little different from the other Nokia phone models. Every series has a special theme.
SE always have some similarity in all their models. Kinda dull huh? And the outer shell breaks very easily. While Nokia phones are tougher. I've experience it before. Which brand gets the point? YOU decide!
FUNCTIONS
No doubt that Nokia has always been top in this. But SE is also catching up! Beware NOKIA! Even a very cheap model of a SE phone has all sorts of functions in it. But it may not be quality. Nokia has always been top in functions so I shall rest my case.
There are many more stuff to talk about. But I shall stop here before other mobile phone fans start screaming at me! hahah. Remember this is all my point of view. I would like to know yours as well. =)

Friday, August 11, 2006

Creative Zen Micro vs. Apple iPod Mini

Creative Labs wants its Zen Micro player to be the PlaysForSure compatible alternative to the iPod Mini. The Zen Micro comes in numerous color choices, it's smaller than the iPod Mini, the battery offers 12 hours of playback and easily swaps out with a spare. Built-in microphone and FM radio features mean no pricey upgrades to add to the cost of the unit. With 4GB, 5GB and 6GB sizes all priced competitively with the iPod Mini, it would seem the Zen Micro is a better alternative. After living with my Zen Micro since November, progressing through 3 firmware updates to the one released just after the Super Bowl, I've got some strong opinions about the good and bad points of owning a Zen Micro.

At first blush any flavor of Zen Micro looks like a winner over the iPod Mini in the features department. Both come in multiple drive sizes at comparable price points. The iPod Mini is available in a 4GB version for $199 or 6GB for $249. The Creative Zen Micro has three sizes: 4GB for $199, 5GB for $229 and 6GB for $249. The 5GB model was the original Micro and now looks strangely positioned between the two other models. Who wouldn't spend the extra $20 for 20% more space? Obviously Creative introduced the 4GB and 6GB models to make it easier for buyers to compare these two products more directly.

Here's a side by side comparison of features to show how closely they match up:

Feature iPod Mini Zen Micro
Available Colors 4 10
Height 3.6 3.3
Width 2.0 2.0
Depth 0.5 0.7
Weight 3.6oz 3.8oz
Sync Connection USB/FireWire USB
FM Tuner No Yes
Microphone No Yes
Battery Life 18 12
Battery Replacement No Yes
Charge Time 4hrs. 4-5hrs.
Included Accessories Belt Clip, USB cable, headphones USB cable, headphones

Remove Ads on Windows Live Messenger

Do you know that we can now remove ads at the bottom of our Windows Live Messenger? Wait, do you even notice the ads at the bottom?

Someone had created a software know as A-PATCH for Windows Live Messenger.

Ok here is how you work this.
1) Download the software and run it.
2)When the file has loaded choose Patch Messenger and click NEXT.




3) Keep clicking next till you see REMOVE ADVERTISMENT.



4)Click next again until you see another REMOVE ADVERTISMENT.



5) Finally, click apply when you're done!



Oh yeah, you can do much more with this software. Go figure it out yourself! haha and its FREE! ENJOY!

Nikon D80



No surprises here, Nikon has merely added a few curves and changed a few lines of their D70/D70s camera bodies, but images of a D80 camera have surfaced, and we thought it'd be nice to share. There are just 14 days left on Nikon's little teaser countdown before we can know what else this 10.2 megapixel DSLR will have in store for us, but it's looking fine from where we're sitting. Keep reading to peep a few more angles.


My point of view

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 Pretty baby!

This camera is such a baby man! Look how hot it is. Whoo!! Every guy would want her! YEAH!

General

  • Weight
  • 19.2 oz
  • Width
  • 5.2 in
  • Depth
  • 2.8 in
  • Height
  • 3.7 in

FEATURES
  • Sensor resolution
  • 10.2 megapixels
  • Optical sensor type
  • CCD
  • Effective sensor resolution
  • 10,200,000 pixels
  • Gross sensor resolution
  • 10,800,000 pixels
  • Light sensitivity
  • ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO auto
  • Shooting programs
  • Sunset, Landscape, Portrait mode, Night portrait
  • Special effects
  • Vivid, Neutral, Black & White
  • Max shutter speed
  • 1/4000 sec
  • Min shutter speed
  • 30 sec
  • X-sync Speed
  • 1/160 sec
  • Exposure metering
  • Spot, Multi-segment, Center-weighted
  • Exposure modes
  • Bulb, Manual, Program, Automatic, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority
  • Exposure compensation
  • ±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
  • Auto exposure bracketing
  • 3 steps in 1/3 EV step
  • White balance
  • Custom, Presets, Automatic
  • White balance presets
  • Flash, Shade, Cloudy, Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten light
  • Still image format
  • RAW, JPEG, RAW + JPEG
  • Continuous shooting speed
  • 3 frames per second
  • Color support
  • Color

Details taken from http://reviews.cnet.com

Ahh after reading all the features don't you think its really sexy? ahhaha GO GET IT SOON. DROOLSSS!

PDA vs PSP

There's much difference between PDA and PSP. But still which one do you prefer?


PSP
-Game
-Video
-Music
-Photo
-WIFI
Is that all we can do with a PSP? Well I guess so.

PDA
-Mobile Phone
-Calculator
-WIFI
-GPS
-BLUETOOTH
-MUSIC
-VIDEO
-CAMERA
-OS
And so on.............

If you ask me, I'll definately choose the PDA. It has much more functions than a PSP. PSP is more for gaming. Well, its your choice. We all have different opinions =P

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Firefox vs Internet Explorer





VS






Which one do you prefer? Although Firefox is still kinda new many people are switching their web browser to it.

Pros of Firefox :-
+Better Web Experience
+Faster Browsing
+Automatic Updates
+Improved Pop-up Blocking
+Tabbed Browsing
+Stronger Security
+Clear Private Data
+Accessibility
+Customize Buttons

Fasinating don't you think so? Quick go download! You can download it from my blog. The link is at my sidebar on the right bottom. FIREFOX RULES!!

DIGITAL MALL

DIGITAL MALL
NOW OPEN @ SECTION 14, PJ
PICTURE from The Star
According to the info I have the new DIGITAL MALL is now having lots of promotion and contest. You could even win a Toyota Yaris if you're lucky.
GO visit the new DIGITAL MALL today!

DOPOD 900

Here's the review of the DOPOD 900. A really cool PDA Handheld.

Picture and review form thestar.com.my


Pocket PC phone

Camera: 1.3-megapixels
Display: 65,536 colours, 640 x 480 pixels
Messaging: MMS, SMS, e-mail
Connectivity: 3G, GPRS, WiFi, Bluetooth, infrared
Phone memory: 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
Expansion slot: Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia Card (MMC)
Battery type: 1620mAh Lithium-ion
Standby/talk time: 260/8 hours
Other features: Windows Media Player 10, Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Outlook, MSN Messenger, Java applications
Operating System: Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition
Dimensions (w x d x h): 127.7 x 81 x 25mm
Weight: 285g
Price: RM4,288
Website: www.dopodasia.com