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Thursday, August 3rd 2006

10:30 AM

yet another 4 months went by

umm...what did I do for the past 4-5 months...
got an exhibition done
clean the mass at work
got some tan....damn hot here
watch some movies...super man returns, pirate of carribian 2 don't know which is worse
HBO movie: sometimes in April is a great film about genocide in Rwanda. it's a tragedy and I am ashemed that I am not even aware of the "news"....
so I rent the "Hotel Rwanda" another story about it. really great.

I think that sums up the all what I did. at least it's what I remembered.
for more unimportant things http://www.flickr.com/photos/basbessie/   enjoy it!
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Sunday, April 30th 2006

10:26 PM

find love everywhere

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Friday, April 7th 2006

12:30 AM

it's been a long time

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Since I've posted here....
I am considering to re-Open it....
but damn to many spams...
just let me think.

so many things to do.......

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Sunday, July 3rd 2005

1:07 PM

day we skip work :p

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Sunday, June 19th 2005

12:48 AM

I am Luckiest person of the world!

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this was a study taken online designed by professer Wiseman from University of Hertford shire; the survey asked people to submit their birth date and "do they consider themself lucky"...
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Friday, June 17th 2005

11:17 PM

what does your name tell you?

Spell out your name & find out. ......Well, I just go be too many names...but all r good!!

A - You can be very quiet when you have something on your mind.

B - You are always cautious when it comes to meeting new people.

C - You definitely have a partier side in you, don't be shy to show it.

D - You! have trouble trusting people.

E - You are a very exciting person.

F - Everyone loves you.

G - You have excellent ways of viewing people.

H - You are not judgmental.

I - You are always smiling and making others smile.

J - Jealousy.

K - You like to try new things.

L - Love is something you deeply believe in.

M - Success comes easily to you.

N - You like to work, but you always want a break.

O - You are very open-minded.

P - You are very friendly and understanding.

Q - You are a hypocrite.

R - You are a social butterfly.

S - You are very broad-minded.

T - You have an attitude, a big one.

U - You feel like you have to equal up to people's standards.

V - You have a very good physique and looks.

W - You like your privacy.

X - You never let people tell you what to do.

Y - You are forgiving.

Z - You are in a class all by yourself.
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Thursday, June 9th 2005

10:28 PM

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

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it will be a sucessful box office booster
it has all the great elements
handsome actor and actress
lots of gun shooting
merriage problems
love at the end

well, I am not a good reviewer, just go c it!
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Sunday, June 5th 2005

11:49 PM

SPOT @ TPE

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A Theather-Cafe-Restaurant in the capital of island.

Nice Sunday afternoon
Nice Chat with old friends
Nice Photos.....
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Tuesday, May 31st 2005

10:40 AM

from nytimes

May 31, 2005



Bless Me, Blog, for I've Sinned









Online confessors are like flashers. They exhibit themselves anonymously and publicly, with little consideration for you, the audience. Browse some of the confessionals on the Web: grouphug.us (a simple log), notproud.com (organized by deadly sin) or dailyconfession.com (where you can barely find the confessions for all the promotional stuff). You can see for yourself.


One online confessional, though, breaks the mold. At PostSecret, found at postsecret.blogspot.com, the confessions are consistently engaging, original and well told. How come? The Web site gives people simple instructions. Mail your secret anonymously on one side of a 4-by-6-inch postcard that you make yourself. That one constraint is a great sieve. It strains out lazy, impulsive confessors.


For PostSecret, you write, type or paste your secret on a postcard, and then, if you want, decorate the card with drawings or photographs. Next the stamp and then the mailbox. Yes, it's work to confess. And it should be, if only for the sake of the person who might be listening.


One message says: "I lied" under the word "oath." Another says, "I deleted the pope's funeral unwatched off my TiVO to make room for an episode of 'Survivor.' " The postcard picture - a split image, top half funeral, bottom half 'Survivor' - captures the moment of sin.


Some secrets cannot be separated from the cards they're on. One sad little postcard has a lineup of seven 3-cent stamps, each with a picture of a Conestoga wagon on it, plus one 2-cent stamp of a locomotive: "I found these stamps as a child, and I have been waiting all my life to have someone to send them to. I never did have someone."


The following typed message was pasted onto a card made out of a $50 parking ticket: "I got a parking citation and so did the car next to me. I replaced the ticket on the car next to me with mine. My ticket got paid. And the one I took? I mailed it to PostSecret." It isn't so much a confession as a live performance of sin.


PostSecret is simple to navigate. You scroll down to read one postcard after another. There's little else on the site. O.K., you will occasionally run into little self-congratulatory landmarks: announcements that PostSecret will be onstage in Melbourne, Australia, newspaper clippings from all over the world, scores of compliments from readers. But basically it's all secrets.


And the secrets are regularly refreshed. Each Sunday, Frank, the keeper of the secrets, posts a new batch straight from his mailbox in Germantown, Md., and removes some old ones from the site. One virtue of the resulting chronological lineup is that you can look for patterns emerging, certain kinds of confessions clumping together. And clump they do.


For instance, the most recent confessions tend to be the most graphically and ethically hip. They look like the work of Barbara Kruger, Damien Hirst or Sophie Calle. "I want to be anorexic," says one card with a photo of a skeletal woman, "but I can't stop eating."


And for some reason many of the secrets posted on May 8 follow a certain form, a confession followed by a coda with a dash more guilt: "I don't care about recycling. (But I pretend I do.)" "I had sex with strangers for money. And I liked it." "I hate loving families... Because I don't have one."


One odd thing about PostSecret is that there's a real disconnection between what the confessions are and what the readers think they are. One reader from Texas wrote, "Thank you so much for building a window into so many souls, even if it only shines light on the darkest part." A reader in Australia wrote: "Each is a silent prayer of hope, love, fear, joy, pain, sorrow, guilt, happiness, hatred, confidence, strength, weakness and a million other things that we all share as human beings... there is no fakeness here."


No fakeness? Oh, but there is. And it is the fakeness, the artifice and the performance that make this confessional worth peeking at. The secret sharers here aren't mindless flashers but practiced strippers. They don't want to get rid of their secrets. They love them. They arrange them. They tend them. They turn them into fetishes. And that's the secret of PostSecret. It isn't really a true confessional after all. It is a piece of collaborative art.











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Monday, May 30th 2005

12:10 AM

meet the photographer

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Monday, May 30th 2005

12:05 AM

levi's store

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Sunday, May 29th 2005

11:51 PM

top 2004 words

  • Mood: pajamahadeen
Top Ten Words of 2004

1. inCivility
A year characterized by the inCivil War, where the shrillness of political discourse (dis-coarse) has risen (or descended to) the highest levels in memory.

2. Red States / Blue States
A dangerously deep split or just the simplest way of cutting an amazingly complex demographic pie.

3. Blogosphere
The realm of the ‘web log’ or ‘blog’’. Bloggers taken on a prominent role in vetting the mainstream media.

4. Flip-flop/flopping
Whether in reality or in myth, the concept helped to torpedo the Kerry campaign.

5. Esrever
That's `reverse' backwards, for the Red Sox who finally 'reversed the curse` of the Bambino and won the World Series after 87 years.

6. Fahrenheit
9/11 that is. Evidently, Moore passed on the more Euro-centric ‘Celsius 488’.

7. iPod
Another product-related verb such as 'to google' or 'to tivo'.

8. IM
In 2004 Instant Messaging became a way of life, even in the corporate world.

9. Liberal
Progressive, please.

10. Eurosceptic
Those in the EU who think the strength of Europe was in its vigorous diversity.

Bonus Word: Pajamahadeen
Those bloggers who have taken a prominent role in vetting (or ensuring the accuracy) of mainstream media news coverage. (Origin: Bloggers supposedly work in their bathrobes.)
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Sunday, May 29th 2005

1:21 AM

bullpen

learned a new vocabulary recently
for a person never watched a baseball game
like me
never knew
what's bullpen for

yes, baseball
that's what I am talking
so little known about it
that is until a rookie took 3 wins for Yankees
no. it's until my friend talked about it
a lot
that draw my attention
to sports

it's always to know new things
I guess
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Saturday, May 28th 2005

12:42 AM

dream land

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"hopeless beyond description"
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Wednesday, May 25th 2005

12:00 AM

Yeh!

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photographer:meimei
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Wednesday, May 18th 2005

10:47 AM

on writing by Kate DiCamillo

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If you are interested in becoming a writer ...

1. WRITE. This may seem like an obvious piece of advice, but there are a lot of people (and I was one of them for a very long time) who think that somehow they can become a writer without doing the work of writing.
Make a commitment to yourself to write a little bit (a paragraph, a page, two pages) every day.

2. REWRITE. You can't sit down and expect something golden and beautiful and wise to spring forth from your fingers the first time you write. You can, however, reasonably expect a piece of writing to get better each time you rewrite it. I can't emphasize this strongly enough; writing means rewriting.
3. READ. You have no business wanting to be a writer unless you are a reader. You should read fantasies and essays, biographies and poetry, fables and fairy tales. Read, read, read, read, read.
4. LOOK—at the world around. Pay attention to details. Open your heart to what you see.
5. LISTEN—to people when they talk. Everyone has a story. Eavesdrop. Join in conversations. Ask questions. And pay attention when people answer them.
6. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF—there is no right or wrong way to tell a story. This is one reason that writing is so wonderful and terrifying: you have to find your own way. Be kind to yourself. Listen to other people. And then strike out on your own.
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Tuesday, May 17th 2005

12:03 AM

HaPpY hOuR

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Sunday, May 8th 2005

10:44 PM

my mother's day

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as title~ for my mom.
We had cake yesterday,
it's been a force of commercial
that every family bought a over decorated cake for their mom.

We had cake yesterday,
cause it's my Sis' B-day.
Happy Birthday~

I was thinking to take mom out of town
but the traffic is always jamed
mom said she would rather stay home

We finally got the agreement
to take mom out for dinner
a buffet, so to speak

I am damn too full now
with bad allergy
and headache

Mom seems alright
and
Happy
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Friday, May 6th 2005

11:33 AM

Beautiful people

  • Mood: practice my typing
  • Weather: cats and dogs
If you're fed up with people propositioning you, asking directions or even just bumping into you on the street, don't call a policeman- brush your hair. Two American psychologist have discovered that people on the street keep at least three inches farther away from an attractive woman than from an ordinary-looking one, and never mutter dirty things at her or ask for help. For those unsure of their charm, the psychologist' research offers a further test: edge up close to a man on a crowded rush hour bus. If you're attractive he'll look uneasily up, down and out of the window. But if he just stands there.....oh dear!
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ya, right. like you're smelly or something.
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Tuesday, May 3rd 2005

11:07 PM

sunset

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Sunday, May 1st 2005

11:33 PM

Before sunset

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It's extremily hot today, 1st hot day of the year;
got me slight headache.
stay home, just ley low for a video was the choice
"Before Sunset" a movie made as a continue of "before sunrise"
should be romantic, um..
however, it's full of endless conversations..
ya, I can relate to that..
2 friends' 1st meeting after 9 years hiatus
you would hope a quick update of what's been happened
even a tinest thing...
um...
must be the weather and my headache
now
it's just getting annoy to watch the supposed good movie
,,,it's all confusing and consciousless,,,
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Sunday, April 24th 2005

11:35 PM

nice night out

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Saturday, April 23rd 2005

11:17 PM

busy weekend

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  • Weather: rain or not
work
speech
sleep in between
drive mom
flower shooting
swimming
social dinner
what a fulll(fool)..
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Tuesday, April 19th 2005

10:16 PM

To online porker

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well, I guess it's good that somebody leave a comment on ur blog.
But this is far beyound...so dear "online Porker" don't do that again.
Do not waste time to try to annoy people, you have better things to do!!
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Tuesday, April 19th 2005

2:27 AM

Here We Go Again

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OMG, it's been a looooooooooong time since my last blog

well, it must be my mac (posting problem)

and a little Hibernation

anyway, here we go again...

whoever hop in this blog

don't forget to give me a tag

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