Mokhster’s Bundle of Stuff

Where everything gets thrown in for good measure 

The web's 10 best in browsing

Webware's TOP 100 2009 is out. here's the 10 chosen in the browsing category:                  

Firefox http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/firefox.html?from=getfirefox










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The web's 10 best in audio & music

Webware's TOP 100 2009 is out. here's the 10 chosen in the music and audio category:                  


Grooveshark http://listen.grooveshark.com/

Jamendo http://www.jamendo.com/en/

Jamlegend http://www.jamlegend.com/

Lala http://www.lala.com/

Last.fm http://www.last.fm/

Nexus Radio http://www.nexusradio.com/

Pandora http://www.pandora.com/

Playlist http://www.playlist.com/

iTunes http://www.apple.com/itunes/

Amazon MP3 http://www.amazon.com/b/?&node=163856011

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Will Superman ever be the same?

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The Second Coming!

It has been 2 and a half years since my last blog post, and an interesting 2 years at that.


As much as I wanted to start things all fresh and clean, I felt my old blog posts deserved a call-up. They're rough, long-winded, with no eloquence; an honest representation of who I was 2 years ago, and in some instances still am.

Read through them if you find knowing my past interesting. Ignore them if you want to keep things "first base".


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ARCHIVE: The crippling earthquake!

One never realizes how much one relies on something till that something is yanked away. You take those hot water showers for granted till it’s 6am in the middle of winter. You take showers in general for granted till it’s the middle of summer and you can’t take a bath after spending the whole afternoon playing football! Don’t feel bad… it’s human nature. We don’t appreciate the bare necessities till the bare necessities turn bare.

Earthquake hits Taiwan. No big deal. It wasn’t that big, and it wasn’t a catastrophic loss of life. Life goes on. That is until you read in the local paper the next day that the earthquake damaged two under water fiber optic lines, and that basically there’s not going be any internet access and that the connection will only get back to normal in 3 weeks…

AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There’s so much more I’d like to say on this matter. But why bother. I’m not in a bitchy mood today.

You take the internet for granted till you cant play World of Warcraft for 3 whole weeks!!!!!....

 

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ARCHIVE: Fear the Beatles!

In the new place where I work, I've learned to fear the Beatles. Yes the Beatles as in the legendary band, not the six legged insect. Why you ask?

Well you see...I work in a small office, and when the boss has some sensitive issues to talk  to you about regarding your performance, he calls you in and I guess to muffle out the sounds of his verbal critic from the other employees in the office, he plays the Beatles.

It's kind of surreal... having your boss verbally slaughter you while "You know what to do", or "Happiness is a warm gun" is playing in the background.

I've learned to fear the Beatles...

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ARCHIVE: Two in a row!

TA! DA!

Another post since yesterday! I'm on a roll...

But seriously, I really have to make this a habit. Today at work was good. Had the whole morning to video edit a clients wedding video before they dropped by to view it at at 3pm. Feedback was good, but we still haven't finalized the DVD chapter layout. That will have to wait till Monday.

I have to start learning from my mistakes. I can't afford to keep getting myself in trouble over stupid things. I hate to say this but sometimes I think I'm the kind of person that has to have really bad shit happen to him, before a lesson is learned.

Hope not. Cause that would suck!

I learned today that as nice an relaxed as a client may be, they will always expect you to know what they want, the way they want it. I wonder if "working girls" have the same problems with their "clients"

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ARCHIVE: Time flies when your on the move

MAN!

I cant believe it's been almost a year since my last post.

WOW!...

That's all i have to say about that. what has changed? new job, married, wife pregnant, I'm broke, and I still crash and make the same mistakes. I hope I'm a late bloomer cause if this is as good as it gets... I'm in serious trouble.

I'll try and make it 2 posts in a row. Maybe I'll talk to you tomorrow.

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ARCHIVE: Malaysian Underground music

I just found out today about the events that conspired on new years. For those who don’t know, Paul's Place was raided on New Years. The posse of police who arrived about 10 pm took all the equipment away, Paul's, the show organisers - sound system, lights, amps, recorder and mixer. They even came with a TV camera crew from TV3, expecting to find Black Metal.

The state of understanding on the local underground music scene by the government is just appalling. It seems that nowadays if your not part of a major music label, a graduate of AF, or your name has “Siti” in it, your automatically characterized as a member of the “Black Metal” movement.

It’s sad to think that the authorities are reactive and not proactive, and this isn’t just related to music but a lot of things e.g.:

  • The state of construction sites in this country is dreadful. Safety precautions are zero and we all know this. But it takes some rich guy with connections to get crushed by falling concrete slabs for the authorities to start making a “Whoo Haa” about it

  • Snatch theft has been going on for so long, nothing was done, until a mother looses a life while being robbed. Suddenly it’s the highest priority, and a whole government campaign  is launched.


Basically “Shit has to happen” before those with influence realize that “oh!  We better fix this”. Certain local press don’t help things either by launching them self’s into a media frenzy like sharks tasting blood, going on about “social ills” putting up pictures, and pointing fingers without first investigating it, and understanding the issues at hand.

What’s also amusing is that your point about licensing issues. for live music venue you need  an alcohol license, and a shit load of money. But you cant sell alcohol at gigs in fear of being shut down, and tagged as a negative social activity.


People have to start and learn that loud, fast, aggressive music isn’t always about the devil, and orgy’s!


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ARCHIVE: Planes, Jet Lag and it's Effects...

A French woman has admitted attempting to open an airplane door mid-flight so that she could smoke a cigarette.

So this lady, Sandrine Helene Sellies aged 34 is scared of flying. So on her journey from Hong Kong to Brisbane for a 3 week holiday in Australia she pops a few sleeping pills, drink some alcohol where after she is seen walking towards one of the planes door with an unlit cigarette and a lighter.

This is the best part! Lady Sandrine began tempering with the emergency exit until she is stopped by a flight attendant. When asked, she said she wanted to go out for a smoke!? Her defence lawyer said that lady Sandrine had no memory of what had transpired on the flight claiming she had a history of sleepwalking

This makes me wonder If any of those unexplained air accidents in the past had anything to do with “sleep walking” individuals.

Please for the love of God, life and all that is beautiful, sleeping pills and alcohol don’t mix!!

Another air related accident happened during G.W bush’s news conference at hotel in Beijing.

After answering only six questions Bush decided he had enough and made for the exit. After tugging at both door handles to no effect President Bush laughed and admitted “I was trying to escape. Obviously, it didn’t work”.

What was Bush attempting to escape from? well Mr Bush answered a range of questions before one reporter asked: "Respectfully, sir - you know we're always respectful - in your statement this morning with President Hu, you seemed a little off your game ( like that’s  a new surprise ) , you seemed to hurry through your statement. There was a lack of enthusiasm. Was something bothering you?"

The president answered: "Have you ever heard of jet lag? Well, good. That answers your question." That is when President Bush decided to bolt for the child proof door. *grin*  Ok it wasn’t a child proof door but come on President Bush is it so hard to exit the way you came in?!

An aide escorted him to the correct exit and on to dinner at the Great Hall of the People.

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