Archive for April, 2005

I have decided not to go into volunteering for Independent Living Resources because of a personal reason; that is, its overall environment/atmosphere is way too “loose” for my taste. I prefer professional settings over casual atmosphere wherein I have a choice. Oh, well… :|

I saw “The Interpreter” yesterday after church: Its pace is a little too slow for my taste, but it is a good thriller that portrays well a believable scenario vey similar to the current events at UN.

I will give it an B. :)

“Converge reports that Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) has officially launched its 1Gbps symmetric service for the residential market.” — [full article]

Daaaaaaaaaaamn… 8-O

Ha, FireFox is not so safe afrer all! :P :roll: :D

For a movie that is based on a true story — especially horror one — “The Amityville Horror” is the best one I have seen to date. You just gotta see it to believe it!

This film deserves an A+! :)

FYI, securing your wireless network with WEP is useless. You should implement WPA with at least TKIP. Visit here for more info and/or help. That’s what I did. And for a WEP/WPA key generator, visit here. :)

I’m selling two of one-handed Sammy / ASCII Grip V2 (Analog) Controller for Playstation 1 & 2, which can also be used on XBox with the X-Joy Box converter, on eBay. You can’t get this controller anywhere in USA and even online as most of the of the online stores, such as lik-sang.com and consoleandgadgets.com, are out of stock and are not planning to re-stock it. So bid away! :D

An interesting read indeed. I never thought our science was that advanced. 8-O

“Kevin J. Martin, President Bush’s appointee as Chair of the Federal Communications Commission may not be as friendly to Voice over IP service provider as Michael Powell, whom Martin replaces this week.” — [full article]

I bet VoIP prices will increase in a few months. Don’t you think it’s about time that we at least start the transition of total migration from PSTN to VoIP? I think so. Yet, FCC seems to go backward in time as well as in technology.

“The Associated Press reports that Jeremy Jaynes, who was pulling in almost $750,000 per month in his spam/scam operation, was sentenced to nine years in prison by a Virginia court.” — [full article]

Wow… 750K per month! 8-O