Sunday, 12 September 2010

S.H.E SHERO 少了一個人 Shao Le Yi Ge Ren

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Love this song so much that every single time when I listen to this, it reminds me of the wonderful times I had while I was at college (and away from home). I admire the fact that S.H.E has been around the industry for so long and they're still going strong. The girl band is a good example that girlfriends are very important. 

As the time passes, everyone is so caught up with their own life. Sigh!

p/s: I love Ella's new outlook - feminine and yet still tomboyish.



Lyrics


朋友聚會吵鬧的快樂
péng you jù huì chăo nào de kuài lè
在他們離開以後
zài tā men lí kāi yĭ hòu
變稀薄
biàn xī báo
走路回家
zŏu lù huí jiā
會像山洞的我
huí xiàng shān dòng de wō
突然渴望有人能來接我
tū rán kĕ wàng yŏu rén néng lái jiē wŏ

熬著熱水在浴室賴著
pāo zhù rè shuĭ zài yù shì lài zhù
思念卻也被滾燙
sī niàn què yĕ bèi gŭn tàng
抱怨了
bào yān le
最後的簡訊
zuì hòu de jiăn xùn
看到能背了
kàn dào néng bēi le
多久沒有在聯絡
duō jiŭ méi yŏu zài lián luò
一想還是痛
yī xiăng hái shì tòng


少了一
shăo le
個人寵愛我
yī gè rén chŏng ài wŏ
朋友的愛
péng you de ài
區分就是不同
chéng fèn jiù shì bù tóng
最難過
zuì nán guò
是笑著面對每些不自由
shì xiào zhù miàn duì bèi xiàn mù zì yóu
練很久的成熟
liàn hĕn jiŭ de chéng shú
也快遮掩不住
yĕ kuài zhē yăn bù zhù
寂寞
jì mò


媽媽在電話裡掛念我
mā ma zài diàn huà li guà niàn wŏ
上次欲言又止她
shàng cì yù yán yòu zhĭ tā
還記得
hái jì de
喜歡裝沒事
xĭ huan zhuāng méi shì
其實最累了
qí shí zuì léi le
但我清楚很多事
dàn wŏ qīng chu hĕn duō shì
哭了也沒用
kū le yĕ méi yòng


少了
shăo le
一個人擁抱我
yī gè rén yōng bào wŏ
那種擁抱
nà zhŏng yōng bào
能夠忘了所有
gòu wàng le suŏy ŏu
兩個人
liăng gè rén
就算下雪後赤腳逆著風
jiù suàn xià xuĕ hòu chì jiăo nì zhù fēng
也不覺得冰凍
yĕ bù jué de bīng dòng
還笑的比陽光
hái xiào dé bĭ yáng guāng
炙熱
chì rè


少了
shăo le
一個人懂得我
yī gè rén dŏng de wŏ
能夠體會
néng gòu tĭ huì
我倔強又脆弱
wŏ jué jiàng yòu cuì ruò
不乞求
bù jì chóu
溫柔原諒我情緒太過動
wēn róu yuán liàng wŏ qíng xù tài guò dòng
用淚光捨不得
yòng lèi guāng shè bù dé
溶化我累積的
róng huà wŏ lĕi jī de
寂寞
jì mò
(我的寂寞呼)
wŏ de jì mò hū

很固執
hĕ ngù zhí
無條件愛我 從來沒變過
wú tiáo jiàn ài wŏ cóng lái méi biàn guò
在大吵的時候
zài dà chăo de shí hou
會抱著我沉默
huì bào zhù wŏ chén mò
不痛
bù tòng

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Give Yong Vui Kong a Second Chance to Help Singapore’s Anti-Drug Trafficking Policy Petition

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Give Yong Vui Kong a Second Chance to Help Singapore’s Anti-Drug Trafficking Policy Petition




Yong Vui Kong, a 22-year old Malaysian, was sentenced to mandatory death in January 2009, for trafficking 47 grams of Heroin into Singapore. He had exhausted his appeals by August this year and he’ll be hanged next month! He can only escape execution if the Singapore President grants clemency.








Yong Vui Kong, a 22 year old young man from Sabah, is about to be hanged in Singapore.
He was arrested in 13 June 2007, when he was 18 years and 6 months old, by officers from the Central Narcotics Bureau, Singapore. He was later charged with trafficking drug amounting to 47.27g of heroin, an offence under s 5(1)(a) of the Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap 185). He was convicted in 7 January 2009 and sentenced to death.
In Singapore there is a mandatory death sentence for all drug trafficking cases involving more than 15g of heroin leaving judges no discretion to consider factors such as age, background of the offender or other special circumstances.
Yong was brought up in poverty and had taken on odd jobs at an early age of 10. He received very little education and was left alone without any real guidance. These have eventually led him to the path that damages others’ lives. Yong is a changed person after his imprisonment. Finding faith in Buddhism, he is using the remaining days of his life to counsel fellow inmates and also educate the general public on how drugs destroy life.
Youg Vui Kong has exhausted his appeals. The only hope for his life being spared is if he is granted clemency and his death sentence is commuted to a prison sentence.
The last day for Yong to file petition for clemency is 26 August 2010. After which he will be hanged at anytime.  But his clemency appeal was tinted after the Law Minister K Shanmugam’s controversial comments on the case.
Please take a few minutes to support this urgent petition that appeal to President of the Republic of Singapore, Mr S.R Nathan to give a second chance to Yong.
You can sign the on-line petition and forward the following link to your contacts for support.

Friday, 25 June 2010

What’s the Difference Between Viruses, Trojans, Worms, and Other Malware?

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What is Malware?

The word Malware is short for malicious software, and is a general term used to describe all of the viruses, worms, spyware, and pretty much anything that is specifically designed to cause harm to yourPC or steal your information. 

Viruses Wreak Havoc On Your Files

The term
computer virus is often used interchangeably with malware, though the two don’t actually have the same meaning. In the strictest sense, a virus is a program that copies itself and infects a PC, spreading from one file to another, and then from one PC to another when the files are copied or shared.

Most viruses attach themselves to executable files, but some can target a master boot record, autorun scripts, MS Office macros, or even in some cases, arbitrary files. Many of these viruses, like CIH, are designed to render your PC completely inoperable, while others simply delete or corrupt your files—the general point is that a virus is designed to cause havoc and break stuff. 


You can protect yourself from viruses by making certain your antivirus application is always updated with the latest definitions and avoiding suspicious looking files coming through email or otherwise. Pay special attention to the filename—if the file is supposed to be an mp3, and the name ends in .mp3.exe, you’re dealing with a virus.

Spyware Steals Your Information


Spyware is any software installed on your PC that collects your information without your knowledge, and sends that information back to the creator so they can use your personal information in some nefarious way. This could include keylogging to learn your passwords, watching your searching habits, changing out your browser home and search pages, adding obnoxious browser toolbars, or just stealing your passwords and credit card numbers.

Since spyware is primarily meant to make money at your expense, it doesn’t usually kill your PC—in fact, many people have spyware running without even realizing it, but generally those that have one spyware application installed also have a dozen more. Once you’ve got that many pieces of software spying on you, your PC is going to become slow.

What many people don’t realize about spyware is that not every antivirus software is designed to catch spyware. You should check with the vendor to make sure the application you are using to protect you from malware is actually checking for spyware as well. If you come across a PC that is already heavily infected, run a combination of MalwareBytes and SuperAntiSpyware to clean it thoroughly.

Scareware Holds Your PC for Ransom


Scareware is a relatively new type of attack, where a user is tricked into downloading what appears to be an antivirus application, which then proceeds to tell you that your PC is infected with hundreds of viruses, and can only be cleaned if you pay for a full license. Of course, these scareware applications are nothing more than malware that hold your PC hostage until you pay the ransom—in most cases, you can’t uninstall them or even use the PC.

If you manage to come across a PC infected with one of these, your best bet is to Google the name of the virus and find specific instructions on how to remove it, but the steps are usually the same—run a combination of MalwareBytes, SuperAntiSpyware, and maybe ComboFix if you need to.

For more on scareware, including a full walk-through of how a PC actually gets infected in the first place, check out the guide I wrote on removing Internet Security 2010 and other fake antivirus malware.

Trojan Horses Install a Backdoor


Trojan horses are application that look like they are doing something  innocuous, but secretly have malicious code that does something else. In many cases, trojans will create a backdoor that allows your PC to be remotely controlled, either directly or as part of a botnet—a network of computers also infected with a trojan or other malicious software. The major difference between a virus and a trojan is that trojans don’t replicate themselves—they must be installed by an unwitting user.

Once your PC has been infected with the trojan, it can be used for any number of nefarious purposes, like a denial of service (DoS) attack against a web site, a proxy server for concealing attacks, or even worse—for sending out buckets of spam. Protection against trojans works the same way as viruses—make sure that your antivirus application is up to date, don’t open suspicious attachments, and think long and hard before you try and use a downloaded crack for Photoshop—that’s one of malware authors’ favorite spots to hide a trojan.

Worms Infect Through the Network


Computer worms use the network to send copies of themselves to other PCs, usually utilizing a security hole to travel from one host to the next, often automatically without user intervention. Because they can spread so rapidly across a network, infecting every PC in their path, they tend to be the most well-known type of malware, although many users still mistakenly refer to them as viruses. 

Some of the most famous worms include the ILOVEYOU worm, transmitted as an email attachment, which cost businesses upwards of 5.5 billion dollars in damage. The Code Red worm defaced 359,000 web sites, SQL Slammer slowed down the entire internet for a brief period of time, and the Blaster worm would force your PC to reboot repeatedly.

Because worms often exploit a network vulnerability, they are the one type of malware that can be partially prevented by making sure your firewall is enabled and locked down—you’ll still need an updated antivirus software, of course.


Friday, 11 June 2010

Ole ole ole ole..!! Fifa 2010

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Actually watching the match and blogging at the same time. Yo very excited for FIFA! It's the only football tournament that I'll every watch. My favourite team is South Korea.


Go go South Korea!

But for tonight, I'm supporting South Africa because they're the host. And they scored the 1st GOAL! At the same time, the Mexicans team are quite good looking. Shouldn't I support the good looking one? Hehehhhh....quite torn between both teams.

By the way, is it me or is it my tv? There seems to be buzzing noise as though a large swarm of bees are flying in the pitch while the hunks are busy with the ball.

On a solemn note, it's sad to hear that Mr. Nelson Mandela's great grand-daughter died in a car crash before the match.

Yo Mexico lengzhai SCORED at 11.41pm making it now 1-1. Woooohoooo!

Ok, better get back to the match! :-P


Friday, 21 May 2010

Personality Test : The Verdict

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The first word I'm going to say here is SIGH. Sorry, it's 'The" afterall. Sorry again if you didn't get the joke. It was never meant to be funny before I'm typing this in a very depressing mode. Depressing!!

If I'm not a goody two shoes, then I would have used a lot of swear words. Then all of you will eventually quit reading my blog wondering what happened to this girl. 

I think I'm facing quarter-life crisis. Being stuck with things and choices which will eventually determine me on where I am for the rest of my life. No, it's not wedding bells. It's career.

How many of you think that you've made the worst decision in your life by doing the job you're doing and studying the course you are studying?? I've asked around before and the most common answer I got was "You must pray about it". That's not a very helpful response -_-///

Today, I re-took a career test and discovered the following to be my ideal profession:-  (I'm an INFJ)

career counselor
- Yes, if I'm one, I will advise everyone to choose the career which they're passionate about. Not what their parents tell them to do!!! Not another doctor, engineer, accountant and lawyer only profession. Geez.

psychologist
- I don't mind doing this but I may ask/advise outside scope out of curiousity..hehehe like certain juicy details.

educational consultant
- I don't know what they do. But assume to be same as career counselor.

special education teacher
- Ok, I'm still fine with this for as long as I don't have to change diapers. But I don't think I'm patient enough to even teach normal kids.

librarian
- Is it about read read and read? Or sourcing and arranging for books? Ok only if it's a large library. Small time don't want.

artist
- I'm a born artist inside out. Regrettably didn't have the physical appearance for it.
 
playwright
- Hey not bad.....what play you want? Cheesy dialogues?

novelist/poet
- I honestly have always wanted to write a novel but until now can't find a suitable theme. Shall I compile a FICTIONAL  office bitching stories??? Ok, whatever my idea is it's supposed to be confidential. Shhhh....

editor/art director
- Count me in. 

information-graphics...designer
- If only I've taken formal course for this. 

HRM manager
- I love the feeling of having everyone under my mercy for firing and hiring. 

merchandise planner
- Ok no problem. When do you want to launch your products?

environmental lawyer
- Finally a hint of 'lawyer'. Well.........although I'm passionate about keeping the environment clean and unpolluted, I know nuts about fighting for that right except through protests and petitions.

marketer
job analyst
mental health counselor
dietitian/nutritionist
research
educational consultant
architects
interpreter/translator
- vaguely boring jobs. Sorry.



What would you actually do if you're not enjoying what you're currently doing?





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