For those of you who like to keep up, the last post was 185 days ago. Har.
| these posts were tagged " i do other things too" (slug name: variety) i.e. other things i like to do :P how vague is that? |
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Tue: May 20 2008
"wanted: software junkie to fix computer" Afterthought to title: Request not fulfilled by me. Today is one of those days where I am caught between revision and inevitable procrastination. [Rant] Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence are fine subjects of study, except when you get tired of all the geometry and clustering algorithms. Thankfully, they do not compare at all to my torturous Compiler Design module, the exam of which I spent 2.5 hours struggling with yesterday. So, a few months away from leaving the academic world, I was interested to come across a list of ‘dirty little secrets’ in IT (TechRepublic), seeing that it happens to be a likely career path for me. And guess what. One of the list items already applies to me:
Strange how, after maybe 7 years of having somewhat diverse (if simplified) academic skills at school, even at the final rung of A Levels before finding yourself climbing a new ladder called ‘higher education’, you spend 3 years doing a degree focused on one field and suddenly you are expected to be an expert in it, and to know little else. I’m sure everyone has felt irked at being shoved into a jar with a single label slapped on. For me this was not so much an annoyance as it was a confirmation of my incompetence: friends and acquantainces asking me for help with viruses, reformatting, wireless routers, laptop recommendations, PC crashes, Windows XP tweaks, slow performance, hacking. Dear friends, if you have asked me for one of the above and I helplessly shook my head and referred you to the uni’s IT Services, it is not because I found myself doing a Computer Science degree completely by mistake - it is because they don’t teach us this stuff, and my interests in computers do not necessarily cover these things. I have several non-IT guy friends (somehow, not girl friends) who can tell you more than I can about good figures to look for in a leaflet of the latest laptops. I learnt from them about what Alt-F4 and Shift-Del does. I am stuck in Windows XP, even though I may dream of Macs or someday getting a dual-boot Win/Linux system on my laptop. I cannot hack, build a computer, code in C (bombed that module) or even frickin’ create a Firefox plugin. What can I do, you ask? I can create websites (to some dubious level). I can tell you the significance of 1890 to the US Census Bureau. I can sort of write regular expressions. And I can explain why 1 + 1 = 10. * * * Anyway, that’s another post of slacking and low self-esteem under my belt. So anyway, the last two weeks I have become a software junkie, spending much time on DonationCoder.com and Wakoopa. Everytime I get vaguely interested by some handy little application or powerful piece of software (tending towards freeware though), I must go check it out. My Firefox bookmarks have been padded up significantly lately with such items. Some premature (as in newly downloaded, and not comprehensively tested) recommendations for those of you like-minded freeware enthusiasts
And some that I’ve been using for about two weeks:
Disclaimer: I recommend these only because I have enjoyed or had a good experience using them myself personally. For the task that each burdens itself with, there are certainly alternatives (free or not) out there, probably better ones too (depending on your criteria). Yay, I get no blame now if you experience bad things with the above apps. I will feel a little bad though. Oh and I can’t help it. A couple more recommendations:
And now back to the world of applying memorized definitions and practised formulae to paper in proving my intelligence. Good luck to all of you doing the same thing. |
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Sun: Jan 20 2008
"’tis orange i taste" Seems almost a sin for me to write so soon after my last post, and I wasn’t even sure this was blog-worthy (…not that everything else I’ve ever blogged about is) - but in the end, rereading this bit below, taken from this blog, made me log in to WordPress with indignation:
Just Googling ‘orange smarties’ will get you lots of forum/discussion links where people debate the existence of a different flavour in the orange Smartie. Guess what: An archived Nestlé[1] page says yes, there is, it’s orange-flavoured. A page on Nestlé UK affirms it. The reason for my indignation is obviously because I am one of those aforementioned crackpots. I have for some time argued[2] that the orange Smartie tasted different from (and nicer than) the others, which was why I always sought it first when encountering one of ‘em tubes. I would wonder if it was just all in my head. But now the Internet has eased my anxieties again - I am not alone. Nor was I wrong, ha! * 1 - This is not the first time I have mentioned the brand. It appears briefly in the post I wrote on an AIDS talk. |
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Fri: Jan 18 2008
"lonely gloves" I was in London last December on two separate occasions, and both times managed to lose one half of a pair of gloves. (No, they were not 2 halves of the same pair. Somehow that feels that like a sillier thing to do than to lose one glove each from two different pairs…) I lost one glove at the very busy London Eye (I was with my family, and funnily enough, was not the only one to have lost a glove here), while the other I didn’t even realize was missing until a few days after arriving back in Coventry. I probably lost it at the Victoria Coach Station. I would now still be stung by the losses - one of the pairs, particularly, had only been bought a week before (typical) - if I hadn’t predictably gone off and bought new pairs of gloves, WAHAH. That said, I feel sorry for the ones that had been abandoned by their partners. The picture over there show my sad gloves. Then I thought it would be a pretty interesting thing to Google. Lost gloves of the world, you have not been entirely abandoned. If anything, you have quite a following:
… Oh, the tragic allure of the single lost glove! |
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Mon: Jun 18 2007
"me me me then not me" As of today, I appear once on this Flickr search for ‘hazirah’. Find me? =P Those with money and a suitable credit card or debit card, won’t you please make a teeny tiny secure donation to the Tanzania Book Project (Warwick)? Exam today and everyday for the rest of the week! Toodles. |
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Mon: Apr 30 2007
"sex can be laughable" I wiki-ed Charlotte Gray (the movie) because I didn’t watch past its first hour on TV tonight. I’ve seen it before though. I only walked away from it tonight because I supposedly had work to do. That early scene with the woman who got caught… that was intense wasn’t it? Anyway, a couple of links later and I end up reading about the Bad Sex in Fiction Award. Ouch. But funny. XD Anyway, the original Charlotte Gray novel was a winner in 1998. Oops.
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Author: hazM, Bruneian third-year undergraduate in the UK.
Blog: Writings reflecting insecurities about the blog. Ha. And other stuff. Often out of the loop, siuk sendiri with respects to the Bruneian blogosphere. But aspiring for better.
Technically: Layout for Firefox, usually try to accommodate for other browsers, even the hated IE. Powered by WordPress.
Frankly: Updates are irregular... a lot or a little every month depending on the time of year. ^^ I also have terrible writing skillz.
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Bookmarks:
laugh dammit: Sinfest
charity in guilt: The Hunger Site
I hate putting up links to other blogs because I often forget to update them. But am thinking about putting up some sort of feed to worthy websites anyway. Eventually.
There's also my wonderful Link Deposit, loads of random links there. Knock yourself out. :D
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Music: Because I like music, and last.fm quilts are pretty :P

( recently played tracks - unseen? )
Currently reading:
Books:
Those I put into my LibraryThing library. There's loads that aren't here. X)
Credits:
Miss M, Photoshopbrushes.com and callmereal for brushes I used on the layout. :)
PHP date difference from Developer Tutorials
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