I did a good deed today. I reported a faulty traffic light which refused to let the good ol’ green man come out to play. As a result, a troupe of hat-wearing Japanese tourists were stranded on one side of the road outside my office, with some Caucasian tourists on the other end, looking equally …
Month: October 2002
I’m proud to announce that I’m now listed on Movabletype’s donors list. Yessiree, I decided that the system was good enough for long-term use on this website, and duly forked out a US$45 donation. Here’s a list of my donations to worthy institutions so far. I’m not exactly earning big bucks myself, but I guess …
Tonight I’m working on my application essay to Comm School and have realised how ignorant I am of everything except the Internet – and I’m not even an expert in that. I have to describe what I find most interesting about the theories, philosophies and research areas in communication, and am falling into my usual …
I just attended the premiere of Boeing Boeing, a play about an architect who juggles his time between three air stewardess girlfriends. Everything seems to be going fine until the introduction of the Super Boeing which speeds up their travel times, turning his schedule topsy-turvy. It was hilarious. Our local actresses put on decent Japanese, …
Shame on you, Microsoft. As Zeldman puts it, it’s strange that the same corporation which advocates web standards, fails to implement web standards on its own, newly-revamped website.
I’m posting this in case the friend who sent me an email containing the W32.Bugbear virus (inadvertently, I presume) at about 2.03 pm today, is reading this. Could you kindly check your inbox again and delete any strange-looking emails from unfamiliar sources. And while you’re at it, do install a decent antivirus program which scans …
I found this conspiracy theory both funny and frightening at the same time. Whatever the case, I still don’t like him. Some nice graphics against the war in Iraq: digitalultras.com