Saturday, November 24, 2007

What a morning


Every morning i use to send my bro n sis to work as early as 7.30a.m ....... so i started my car engine " Vrooooooom " ok ... then is all set to move out and hit the LDP ....... the traffic flow were always moving but not bumper to bumper , then till today is the worst TRAFFIC JAM i ever encounter .... i tot accidents or some car got stall ....... but the traffic JAM is cause by POLICE ROAD BLOCK ...... heard some news that they say as part of crime-prevention activities in the lead up to the illegal assembly called by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) in the city this Sunday.

IM SO F***ING PISS THIS MORNING





Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Bye Bye Luke Skywalker

Selling u off probably tomorrow ..... so long and farewell ...... may ur new master treat u well :-)


i make RM 20 for this Figure hehe ....... Original Price is RM 200 when i brought him in early 2005

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

New type of Bus Stand in KL(SUCKS)


Alright , I was driving around KL last monday then i make a wrong decision to turn in Jln Sultan Ismail and is was so damn JAM !!!!!! .... so i got nothing to do so i chill my self out with the music that playing on the radio . After a few minute i notice the whole KL have a newly design Bus stand ..... it look nice cos is cover with GLASS and steel .... then again the seating position SUCKS ... what i can c is only can fit 3 fella at a time ........ wat if around 5.pm ppl waiting for public transport and 9 of them get to sit and 20 of them hav to stand ....... 1 more bad thing about this stupid design bus stand is that ...... HERE IN MALAYSIA WE EXPERIENCE ALMOST 200 DAYS OF HOT SUNNY DAYS ...... so be wise when u wanna do a fully transparent glass bus stand cos it will shine thru the glass and heat up the seat ............... at the end of my word MALAYSIA BOLEH

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Dragon Ball WTF !

WTF la ................ A japanese hit anime being acted by hollywood people ..... come on la ......
if they do it in CGI im still ok ......like the BEOWULF movie .... the fact is a live action movie , i really wanna c how they do it and
Stephen Chow Sing Chi will be producing a live-action version of famed Japanese anime, "Dragon Ball" in Hollywood. The movie will be funded by Twentieth Century Fox studios. Although the movie has not started filming yet, the USA release date has been slated for August 15, 2008, which will capture the summer audience.








James Wong will be directing the movie. Cast members include Justin Chatwin and James Marsters. Justin will play the lead role, Son Goku.

Combining Western and Eastern talents, what will result in Stephen Chow's "Dragon Ball?" Will it do justice to Akira Toriyama's famed manga and anime classic?

Other cast members have not been confirmed yet. But it was widely speculated that Stephen may choose to employ artists under his production company, such as Zhang Yuqi. In an interview yesterday, Stephen also said that he would like to cast Edison Chen Kuen Hei in the movie as well. However, the final casting choices will be determined by Director James Wong.

The script has not been revealed yet. Will Stephen's movie focus on the quest of the 7 dragon balls and Son Goku's battle with the universe's greatest martial artist? Or will it center around "Dragonball Z's" plot, where Son Goku defends Earth against various super villains? Undoubtedly, the live-action version of "Dragon Ball" will be highly anticipated among manga and anime fans!

In 2004, when Stephen promoted "Kung Fu Hustle" in Japan, he admitted he was a great fan of "Dragon Ball." Also, at the end of "Kung Fu Hustle," Stephen's character utilized a fighting style reminiscent of Son Goku's trademark style in "Dragon Ball."

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Batman in Hong Kong

Really cant wait to watch this BAT guy in cinema next year cos from GOTHAM he run to ASIA HONG KONG , not sure wat he filming about in HK but im sure this is a must watch movie next year , oh ya plus IRON MAN

Filming ontop 1 of HK tallest building

Thats the building


Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Malaysia Football Team Been Criticized

This Is wat happen when we all play so bad , being criticized .......... then again malu to buy those malaysian football jersey to wear ! I can Swear to god ...... this is really being posted in WIKIPEDIA ..... i didnt touch up the page to post it in here ..... the pic is blur because i print screen n post it >>>> This the link

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Makan Duit la

THIS IS THE PROOF

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Alonso Quits Mclaren

McLaren have announced that former world champion Fernando Alonso is to leave the team, after both parties agreed to a ‘mutual parting of ways’. Alonso, who joined the British squad from Renault at the start of 2007, did have two years left to run on his contract.

Yaaaaaaaaay !!!!!!!!!!!! Because next year will be a very challenging result and race among Ferrari , mclaren and renault if ALONSO join them la , im bored to c onli two teams always win the first , second and third that is Mclaren and Ferrari ... First Mclaren this season really favor Lewis Hamilton as their hope to become World champions so it lead Fernando Alonso to quit the team la ....... i think alonso say " aiya mo tiu la i go back renault and challenge u Rookie Hamilton "



ME and Alonso (2005)

In between SINGAPORE going to host a evening race , 1st evening race in F1 History . They will not race in a circuit cos SINGAPORE got no more places to build it so they created a street race just as similar as MONACO , whatever Malaysia have a SMALL country like SINGAPORE will challenge us to hav it also ...... im really impress the way Singapore work thing out


Sunday, November 4, 2007

Invention Of the Year: The iPhone

Stop. I mean, don't stop reading this, but stop thinking what you're about to think. Or, O.K., I'll think it for you:

The thing is hard to type on. It's too slow. It's too big. It doesn't have instant messaging. It's too expensive. (Or, no, wait, it's too cheap!) It doesn't support my work e-mail. It's locked to AT&T. Steve Jobs secretly hates puppies. And—all together now—we're sick of hearing about it! Yes, there's been a lot of hype written about the iPhone, and a lot of guff too. So much so that it seems weird to add more, after Danny Fanboy and Bobby McBlogger have had their day. But when that day is over, Apple's iPhone is still the best thing invented this year. Why? Five reasons:

1. The iPhone is pretty
Most high-tech companies don't take design seriously. They treat it as an afterthought. Window-dressing. But one of Jobs' basic insights about technology is that good design is actually as important as good technology. All the cool features in the world won't do you any good unless you can figure out how to use said features, and feel smart and attractive while doing it.

An example: look at what happens when you put the iPhone into "airplane" mode (i.e., no cell service, WiFi, etc.). A tiny little orange airplane zooms into the menu bar! Cute, you might say. But cute little touches like that are part of what makes the iPhone usable in a world of useless gadgets. It speaks your language. In the world of technology, surface really is depth.

2. It's touchy-feely
apple didn't invent the touchscreen. Apple didn't even reinvent it (Apple probably acquired its much hyped multitouch technology when it snapped up a company called Fingerworks in 2005). But Apple knew what to do with it. Apple's engineers used the touchscreen to innovate past the graphical user interface (which Apple helped pioneer with the Macintosh in the 1980s) to create a whole new kind of interface, a tactile one that gives users the illusion of actually physically manipulating data with their hands—flipping through album covers, clicking links, stretching and shrinking photographs with their fingers.

This is, as engineers say, nontrivial. It's part of a new way of relating to computers. Look at the success of the Nintendo Wii. Look at Microsoft's new Surface Computing division. Look at how Apple has propagated its touchscreen interface to the iPod line with the iPod Touch. Can it be long before we get an iMac Touch? A TouchBook? Touching is the new seeing.

3. It will make other phones better
jobs didn't write the code inside the iPhone. These days he doesn't dirty his fingers with 1's and 0's, if he ever really did. But he did negotiate the deal with AT&T to carry the iPhone. That's important: one reason so many cell phones are lame is that cell-phone-service providers hobble developers with lame rules about what they can and can't do. AT&T gave Apple unprecedented freedom to build the iPhone to its own specifications. Now other phone makers are jealous. They're demanding the same freedoms. That means better, more innovative phones for all.

4. It's not a phone, it's a platform
when apple made the iphone, it didn't throw together some cheap-o bare-bones firmware. It took OS X, its full-featured desktop operating system, and somehow squished it down to fit inside the iPhone's elegant glass-and-stainless-steel case. That makes the iPhone more than just a gadget. It's a genuine handheld, walk-around computer, the first device that really deserves the name. One of the big trends of 2007 was the idea that computing doesn't belong just in cyberspace, it needs to happen here, in the real world, where actual stuff happens. The iPhone gets applications like Google Maps out onto the street, where we really need them.

And this is just the beginning. Platforms are for building on. Last month, after a lot of throat-clearing, Apple decided to open up the iPhone, so that you—meaning people other than Apple employees—will be able to develop software for it too. Ever notice all that black blank space on the iPhone's desktop? It's about to fill up with lots of tiny, pretty, useful icons.

5. It is but the ghost of iPhones yet to come
the iphone has sold enough units—more than 1.4 million at press time—that it'll be around for a while, and with all that room to develop and its infinitely updatable, all-software interface, the iPhone is built to evolve. Look at the iPod of six years ago. That monochrome interface! That clunky touchwheel! It looks like something a caveman whittled from a piece of flint using another piece of flint. Now imagine something that's going to make the iPhone look that primitive. You'll have one in a few years. It'll be very cool. And it'll be even cheaper.