Archive for November, 2009

Thank You Lin Yong!

Yeah, just like to thank you for your Google Wave invite, thanks mate!

Close to you – Utada

*** Content closed. I don’t believe in Flash (Adobe Flash) anymore. I believe Flash has to go, just like IE6. So is WordPress.Com Stats plugin, which uses Flash. It had been removed. ***

Why do birds suddenly appear
Every time you are near?
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you.

Why do stars fall down from the [...]

Host a website with Dropbox

With Dropbox’s public folder, you can easily host a website. It get more cool when you setup a redirect from domain. I hope this will not slow down Dropbox’s connection speed.

Hello Isabella

Its about time to break the news, this is Isabella, born on September 22nd, 2009 at 0238hrs, and weighting 3.06KG.

How to rip video from Facebook

zeropaid.com has an easy-to-use guide that show you how to rip, download, and convert video from Facebook.

How to hack China for RMB12,000

An obscure Chinese domain name that’s for sale on the Internet, wpad.cn (Web Proxy Auto-Discovery). Due to a decade-old Windows bug that Microsoft first fixed in 1999, Windows computers erroneously looking for network configuration information (wpad.dat) via this domain, which could be used to mine information like account names and account numbers. Nobody knows why [...]

The Best Cyber-Sex Ever

This is funny, check it out. Best cyber-sex ever!

Subversion and ssh under TextMate

Since the release of Snow Leopard, I redo my system from scratch, including Subversion. I used to run Subversion over Apache, this time I decided to do it over ssh (ssh+svn). Everything seems fine until I tried to perform commit via TextMate (⌃⇧A) and I got this error.

TextMate doesn’t request for password if you use [...]

Apple’s new patent is patently crazy

Apple filed for a patent on tech that embeds ads into operating systems and makes you prove you’ve watched them. Technology that force you to watch advertisements, no matter how hard you tried to avoid it. Damn.

How big is a carbon atom?

An Interactive dive through the micro universe, its really impressive!