Monday, July 31

Birthstone and anniversary charts

I was cleaning up my place and found an unused yearbook I got when I first arrived at the country. At the last page were a birthstone chart and an anniversary chart. I am not sure if you have any idea about this kind of thing. I certainly don't.

Birthstone & Flowers - who made up this stuff?

MonthFlowerStone
JanuaryCarnationGarnet
FeburaryVioletAmethyst
MarchJonquilAquamarine
AprilSweet PeaDiamond
MayLily of the ValleyEmerald
JuneRosePearl
JulyLarkspurRuby
AugustGladiolusPeridot
SeptemberAsterSapphire
OctoberCalendulaOpal
NovemberChrysanthemumTopaz
DecemberNarcissusTurquoise


Wedding Anniversary Gifts - I am totally clueless about this one

YearTraditionalModern
1PaperClocks
2CottonChina
3LeatherCrystal/Glass
4Fruit/FlowersAppliances
5WoodSilverware
6Candy/IronWood
7Wool/CopperDesk Sets
8Bronze/PotteryLinens/Laces
9Pottery/WillowLeather
10Tin/AluminumDiamond Jewelry
11SteelFashion Jewelry
12Silk/LinenPearls
13LaceTextiles/Furs
14IvoryGold Jewelry
15CrystalWatches
20ChinaPlatinum/td>
25SilverSilver
30PearlDiamond
35CoralJade
40RubyRuby
45SapphireSappire
50GoldGold
55EmeraldEmerald
60DiamondDiamond

Sunday, July 30

A hard lesson

I declare that my laptop's hard disk passed away after serving me for the last two years. I had it tortured day and night (I never let the computer go into sleep mode so it always ran 24/7). Finally, it couldn't take it and took all my data on it to its grave as revenge. I feel sorry for the little fella but I am even more sorry for my losing all those precious financial data, personal notes, and pictures. I went to a repair shop this afternoon but the owner had left the store for an on-site order and the store therefore was closed. I strolled around the plaza and went into a restaurant for lunch. Two hours after, the store was still closed. There was no sign of the owner. After making some calls, I found out that I picked the wrong day coming to the repair shop; the owner wouldn't come back for the day. I was told to come again in the Tuesday afternoon. Anyhow, I wasn't mad because I was the one begging for service there. On my way back to seek other venues, I missed a turn and set myself to the wrong path. However, I immediately spotted another PC repair store. And this store was open. Originally I planned to go to the former store because I thought that a friend who recently went there got decent service and that the repair guy sounded like he knew his stuff. More importantly, he could easily persuade my friend into paying for a lot of unneeded services but he obviously didn't. But since I didn't achieve what I had originally planned to during this visit, I might as well listen to what another repair guy might say. The latter store looked a bit groomy (but all one-man repair shop look just like that). However the owner was eager to have my business. He was willing to let me take out my laptop and show him the error I got on it during boot-up. I already knew there could only be two kinds of causes with this: a dead hard disk or a faulty disk controller. I hoped much that the cause would be the latter, so that the data on my hard disk could still be intact. He suggested that I fill up a form and leave my computer with him and see what he might be able to do. He asked me for the password of the administrator's account. I didn't really care whether I could boot into the partition on the harddrive again. What I cared about was the data on the disk. And one doesn't need the administrator's password to access the data on the disk. Rather, one may access the data by hooking up the disk with another computer as a secondary hard disk. It wasn't like I didn't believe in that guy, but it was obvious to me that this wasn't something he could really fix. Yes, he could replace the hard disk easily (I could too). I was secretly hoping that this whole issue was just about a loose cable as in my friend's case. But I hadn't dropped my laptop onto the floor. In fact, the hard disk issue happened when the laptop was peacefully sitting on my desk. A cable wouldn't get loose for no reason, would it? I explained to the store owner that I wasn't much concerned about the computer. I only concerned about the data on the disk. He understood me and kindly suggested me to bring home an enclosure for the laptop hard disk and try it out on another computer (as I have mentioned above). Maybe he knew I knew enough so he didn't try to trick me into anything. No matter what, he didn't. I got home with a $29.99 hard disk enclosure, took the time to unscrew my laptop and hooked everything up to my snail-slow free desktop that I grabbed from the very same friend. I reluntantly signed the dealth certificate of my hard disk. It took all my valuable data with it. I may consider the expensive data recovery service. But frankly I no longer need to rush to that, because a dead hard disk is still a dead hard disk in a month or a year. Except for the financial records that need to be updated in three months because the banks keep only three-month worth of data online and accessible via financial software. In the meantime, I am learning to live without the stuff I have kept for so many years. Maybe, just maybe, it's a lesson that my Heavenly Father wanted me to learn. Now that I have revived my desktop, I can use it to check emails from work and even connect to the computers in my office. I am already contented.

But let's wait and see what'd happen when I eventually need the data I've lost...

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Saturday, July 29

Dell blew up!

Again, another Dell laptop blew up after the incident in Japan. Read the story from TomsHardware.com. Be sure to check out the pics.

DO NOT put a Dell laptop on your lap!

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Thursday, July 27

Demolishing 16 buildings

The below footage says that 16 buildings were demolished altogether somewhere near Hong Kong. Do you have an idea where near Hong Kong it was referring to?

Video on MSN video

Friday, July 21

電腦經理

不如請番個電腦經理,分分鐘比人更可靠!

[nytimes.com] Maybe We Should Leave That Up to the Computer

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Thursday, July 20

在故事裡

我深知道自己決不願意把故事當作逃避,一個可以望到青草綠樹鳥語花香的窗口。起初,也許想找些東西解悶,舒緩那顆因生活累透的心。看到裡面的角色如何惹笑,我也不禁大笑起來。見到裡面的他得著好友們的關心,我也彷彿得著他們的關心似的。故事繼續走下去,發展如何?我的心也被緊繫著,或許生活中有著一種不完全感,走到故事裡面,代入角色去尋找砌圖。故事的結局,我不願意知道。故事最尾的一册,我卻很想看下去。這是因為我就像他。話到底,我一直從外面裡面看著這個角色,到最後,就算我也不知道他要怎樣行。

從他那裡,我看到他的願望。所以,我也看到了更遠的那個地方。好像是一直被隱閉的,原來,我也可以看到的地方。
從他那裡,我學習到温柔和節制。温柔並不像凡事都順從人意。節制這功課,在現實生活裡面,有誰敎曉過我?反而他在一個虛構的故事裡面,在一年兩年三年裡面,把它行了出來。
最後,是那顆堅持感動了我。就算在故事世界裡,也要踏出去。緃然是最為難的境地,最難的決定,也要堅持下去。這正因為世事沒有完美,正如我們本身也不是完美的。

有說當局者迷。最優柔寡斷的那個他,卻闊步走出了虹色的迷霧。縱然踏碎了夢,最為難過的時候,縱然是放手,叫自己甚麼都沒有了,卻找緊自己往那願望的選擇,不回望。原來,一天不活在願望裡,就在生命裡退色。
今天的他在故事裡活了,我也希望在現實裡活出自己的故事--你、我、祂的故事。

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Monday, July 17

網上免費港產漫畫《萬王之王》

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Friday, July 14

Free bootable CD software

Ultimate Boot CD
A jack-of-all-trades bootable CD you may use to reset OS password, securely wipe old harddisks, and perform many more maintenance/diagnosis tasks without booting your computer off the harddisk.

BartPE bootable live Windows CD/DVD
Boot into Windows from a CD! Though it's free, be sure to read the Licensing Issues page on its website before use.

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Monday, July 10

Dell XPS M1210 Review

Read article on NotebookReview.com

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Funny videos on Japanese traditions

Does anyone know how accurate the information is?

LOL

Dogeza

Sushi

Friday, July 7

Sony's PS3 motion sensing controller

Video on youtube.com

Keep your laptop under your pillow

Laptop theft is no news these days. The biggest concern is not about the loss of the equipment but that of the data it holds.

[cnet.com] Getting over laptop loss paints a good picture about what you should know when dealing with laptop loss, and what kind of precautions you may take to minimize the damage.

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HOW-TO: Get rid of WGA

A friend mentioned his concern over the pre-release version of Microsoft's WGA being delivered to his computer as an important update.

This link from Microsoft that details "How to disable or uninstall the pilot version of Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications".

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Your own McDonald's

You don't need to say it out loud. I know some of you have longed to work for McD's. And indeed I know a couple of you did work for McD's. Whether your dream has been fulfilled or not, you can live it right now!

Announcing the McDonald's Videogame!

[cnet.com] Video: Fries with that video game?

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Saturday, July 1

[seattlepi.com] Canada Quiz

This is laughable for someone who lived in Canada for years...
Your grade: 45% (9 out of 20 correct)
I wish I didn't know...
When was the last time that $1 Canadian was equal to $1 U.S.?

Try it out

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