Saturday, August 22, 2009

X-Mini II - A Mini review

No points for guessing what I just bought to relieve my audio agony in hall.

In-built laptop speakers, no matter how branded (mine's an Altec Lansing), can never hope to match the quality and volume of external speakers. One exception used to be those portable mini speakers, tiny little things with small drivers and as a whole, sound rather tinny and not much better than laptop speakers.

Until the X-Mini portable speakers came about.

Designed and made by a local Singapore company Xm-i (no, not Creative for once), the 2nd generation X-mini II is absolutely stunning.



It weighs less than a 100 grams, fits nicely into a palm and is coated with a nice smooth rubbery matte finish. A twist counter-clockwise reveals the much hyped-about vacuum base tube. A small blue LED at the bottom indicates the power, and comes with its own 3.5mm audio cable jack, and a separate USB charging cable + 3.5mm audio cable extension. It does have its own volume dial, instead of controlling volume from the player itself.

The design won the company 2 prestigious Red Dot Product Design awards in 2008. I wonder if the red "dot" in the middle of the speaker driver refers to that :P

After reading more than several positive reviews about it, I decided to get it:

Hardwarezone Review

Cnet Review

I went out to buy a couple of those (at a very attractive price, don't ask me where I got it from) and tested it out with both my Creative Zen vision mp3 player, and my desktop Creative Audigy Value sound card (my laptop's in hall doh).

The audible results:

Audio is VERY clear for a speaker that size, comparable to full size computer speakers. With the bass tube revealed, the sound becomes warmer and fuller, compared to tinny and "begging to be let out" kind of sound when the capsule is closed. Volume is also surprising loud, at mp3 max volume I could almost imagine my neighbours preparing to complain about the noise. Sound gets a little distorted at high levels, but who listens at such levels anyway? Bass is present, though not as thumping and solid as I'd like. It does resonate with the surface (table), and so improves the bass effect as compared to being held up in the air.

Bunch of songs I always use to test speakers with (mostly due to the bass :D)

Bugy Craxone's Come On - The opening basslines shine remarkably well, though minus the oomph

Mika Nakashima's Love Addict - Opening strings are clear and warm, can hear the low cellos and subsequently the faint tinge of the basslines

Michael Jackson's Billy Jean - Vocals are crystal clear, so are the basslines

Ayumi Hamasaki's Evolution - Sounds slightly messy during the chorus due to the nature of the song (distortion, synth, wah) but can still hear the individual tracks.

Tomiko Van's Hold me.. - A simple, clean song. The X-mini II brings out the individual instruments, especially the piano and Tomiko's voice very well. Drums and cymbals are also brought out well.

Conclusion - Not the cheapest of porta-speakers (you can find plenty of cheap ones out there), but if you, like me, are a discerning music lover and enjoy crisp, clear music, the X-mini II is a perfect combo of power, portability and unique design all rolled into one tiny ball.

If you wanna get, I'd say wait for the upcoming IT show. Why did I get it now then? Well... Lets just say the price was too irresistible.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

1, 2, 3, 4

With all the photos uploaded to Facebook I can finally blog about this..



Bang! You die! (I was trying to imitate Han Solo, in case you were wondering)

It was our 4th year anniversary on 080809, so with Singapore fast running out of places to go we decided to pay this little-known place a visit - the Mint Toy Museum. Why a toy museum, you might ask. Well I suppose there was this nostalgic part of me that wanted to re-live my childhood, and we weren't disappointed!

First exhibit was the space age, so I was back to my old fanboy days and drooled over the classic movie posters and figurines. They even had a life-size model of Darth Maul and Jar Jar Binks!



Then we saw this hilarious poster:



The words read - Horniman's Tea, Pure Strong & Delicious. ROFL.

As we went down the building we came across an Astroboy exhibit, and Popeye!



And Tintin! My all-time favourite childhood comic hero!



Followed by old-school superheroes like Superman, Batman and Ultraman

me attempting a lame Ultraman pose =.=

Then it went to old cartoon characters like Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse and Betty Boop!



The picture on the right is full of Golliwogs, racist toys that were popular in the West in the past



We had tea in the Mint Cafe located in the basement below the museum (great concept!) and used a $5 voucher that came with the museum ticket to order a couple of drinks. Yes cheapskate, I know :P



After a few hours of reminiscing about old times, we took a train down to Marina Bay to the Marina Barrage! The place was quite messy with all the construction going on but we managed to find our way there. Quite a nice place with a great view of the sea, and it has a sustainable living exhibit as well!



We climbed to the roof, where lots of people and families were relaxing on the grass patch having picnics and flying kites! Quite a beautiful sight with the skyline in the background. Looked like a scene straight out from the NDP music video





We stayed there til' the sun set, before making our way for dinner at The Tapas Tree @ One Fullerton. Was quite lost initially as we couldn't find it anywhere inside the One Fullerton building, until we went under the Esplanade bridge and there it was -,-



The appetizer tapas, smoked salmon with olives and a spanish version of bangers & mash - grilled potatoes and spanish sausages. The smoked salmon was absolutely delicious, fresh as well! Couldn't taste the raw taste, and yet had the slight smokey flavour without being too salty. The olives went well with the fish. The potatoes were a tad too oily though.



After which we waited for the main dish to appear, and it didn't disappoint!



Valencian paella! It had loads of ingredients, including chicken, spanish ham, sausage, egg, prawns, sotong and mussels. But the main draw was the super-flavourful rice! It had soaked up the juices from the various ingredients as well as the tomato and onion garnishes, and tasted absolutely heavenly. Each grain of rice literally bursted with flavour!

In the end we were quite bloated as not a single rice grain was spared.

To 4 years of happiness, and many more to come!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

First week

Week number one in NTU.

So far its been quite ok, getting used to staying in hall, attending lectures, running around doing admin stuff.

First day was horrible though - I couldn't bear seeing the vacancies for HMJ1 - Japanese 1 drop until a measly 3 slots - none of which could fit into my timetable. Even the very first lecture I had actually seemed pleasurable compared to the tension that slowly ramped up as 7pm approached. I had a few backup plans for electives, none of which was interesting at all to me. But anyway I just hecked it and clicked through the minute the clock struck 7.

In the end I dropped that particular elective for a geekier-sounding (and more exciting! to me that is) How Computers Work. Been refreshing the vacancies praying for people to drop that elusive HMJ1 timeslot for me now and then, but I don't expect much.

So far I've been scurrying to lectures, printing lecture notes, exploring friends' halls, exploring various parts of the school, getting lost in the far reaches of N4-xx-xxx, hiking all the way to NIE to check out the bookstore, getting squeezed in the NTU shuttle buses (I find walking is a much better experience), sweating buckets just by walking from point to point.

More on this point - NTU. Is. Freaking. Hot. Maybe its just the weather these few days, but everytime I step outdoors, it feels as if global warming has come to NTU. Now you know why the preferred dress code in school is berms, not jeans. I've tried the latter for 2 days, and it really sucks to find your wallet and h/p pouch drenched in sweat.

Did I mention that the food in NTU is cheap? I mean, its been ages since I had food at school canteen prices, so eating beehoon for $0.70 and chicken rice for $2 is like a godsend. Drinks below a dollar! Makes you want to curse the random heartland coffeeshop for overpricing their drinks.

My room is pretty old, but with revamped furniture so its not so bad. The good thing is its just opposite the toilet, and very spacious since its a corner unit. The bad? A very powderful ceiling fan, cranky blinds and mozzies at night. Shall bring a stronger fan to counter the mozzies.

Been pretty quiet in hall this week, probably because I didn't go for orientation. I like it that way actually, nice and quiet and relaxing. Wouldn't mind some activities though, otherwise what's the point of staying? Wonder if my hall has a street soccer team or something...

In a nutshell - Living in hall is just like BMT minus the shouting seargents, limited personal space, and strict timings, plus lots more freedom, relaxation and the presence of females. Zhar bor platoon in BMT not counted.

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I hope I don't sabo myself by engaging in very thrifty printing. Been squeezing as many lecture slides as possible into single sheets of paper, at extremely low ink usage. I'm so gonna need a magnifying glass to study.

Friday, August 07, 2009

patriotism

After reading today's news regarding the worldwide National Pledge taking ceremony on 9 Aug, 8:22 p.m, I thought to myself, that's a nice way to show our unity and patriotism! Even SMRT said they'll be halting their trains at that point for the commuters (and the train drivers I presume) to say the pledge. A whole country stops to take the pledge! Ain't that cool or what?

I wonder if this will cause an increase in complaints over train frequency and punctuality :x

Anyway it made me think about what I really feel about Singapore, the country where I was born and bred and fed. I don't feel like writing a long essay on it, so I'll say it in a list (hah! another list!)

Besides the obvious reasons, I'm a Singaporean and proud to be one because...

1) I love the food here. Hawker food FTW! cai tao kway, char kway tiao, bak chor mee, wantan mee, nasi lemak, roti prata, laksa, zhi char, blah blah... I think about it start drooling already...

2) I've been through the hell that is NS. And understand what the terms 1206, LOA, SOL, IPPT and KNNCCB mean.

3) I speak Singlish. And I velly good at it hor. dun pray pray. got degree in Singlish i sure 1st crass honours one.

4) Whenever I go overseas, I can recognise a fellow Singaporean immediately from the way he/she talks

5) I understand the whole plethora of acronyms out there. PIE SLE TPE CTE ECP AYE KJE BKE KPE PUB NEA MRT ERP CPF NDP SAF HDB PAP GSS MOE CGH LKY DBS CBD NTU(C) NUS SMU LOL

6) I know that good stuff must queue. But queue doesn't mean good stuff. And yet I queue.

7) As a sign of respect I call strangers who are totally unrelated to me whatsoever "auntie" and "uncle"

8) I am on track to live the "Singapore dream", that is - get a degree (in the process), get a job (not yet), get lots of money (nah), get a wife (not so soon), get some kids (not yet), get to retire (still far), get to die (damn). Might be good to de-rail at some point.

9) I support Manchester United more than our Lions team. But still feel sense of pride whenever they win international matches.

10) Last but not least, I know how to and will recite the pledge come 9 Aug, 8:22 p.m.

Happy NDP in advance!

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

eat my words... om nom nom

Remember those words I said a few weeks back?

[.......Not-so-famous geek quote, "If they can zhng their cars, why can't we zhng our rigs also? We also Ah Beng what."

Next project will be... A new graphics card, complete with side grille and fan! Which probably won't happen for another 2 years."]



....Well, I ate them.



Forums are evil. After a few days staring at people announcing their tech buys, upgrades, mods, and their own sales, its hard not to join in.

And yet I've them to thank for making the pain of upgrading a brother that somehow just manages to catch up much easier to bear. After 2 years, I figured he wouldn't be able to keep up sooner or later, especially with the end-of-year game release season approaching (a Crysis 2 would have killed off his graphics card for good).

It started out as a plan to upgrade my aging 8600GT, and of course after advice from the forums, I had to upgrade my power supply, my RAMs, blah blah blah...

Not just another simple trip to Sim Lim Square though; I set myself a personal goal to buy most, if not all, the stuffs from the thriving online tech marketplaces at VR-Zone and Hardwarezone. Well, I got my graphics card, power supply and fans from there! Saved me a bundle as well as allowing me to sell off the old stuff!

I did head down to SLS to get a brand new set of RAM, as well as a custom side hole for a fan.

The results! (sorry, I just had to cam-whore)

My totally Benged-out brudder in all his zhnged glory


The interior

The side fan!


Budget: $200

XFX GTS 250 512mb graphics card - $150*
CM Real Power Pro 550w power supply- $90*
4GB Kingston HyperX 800Mhz RAM - $88
CM 212 Case fans - $21*
Side panel cutting + fan grille/filter - $19

My bro all fired up to take on any game thrown at it - Priceless

*bought from friendly forum sellers

Total: $368

After selling away my old stuff ($110)

Total: $258 (exceed budget by $58... don't think about it... just enjoy....)

So if you're thinking of DIYing a PC, be it for games, work or just surfing the net, nothings better than reading up in VRZ and HWZ forums. Better still, register and post a "help!" topic =)

Warning: It can get pretty addictive. I'm trying to go cold turkey now.

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Alright enough of the geek stuff. Just came back from NTU Engineering Freshmen Welcome Ceremony. Tired like hell... Need... sleep...
Lets see, its been a week since I last posted something.

In that one week, I've...

1) Seen Mayday (Wu Yue Tian) in person and watched Sam + Sean play a song for them


We were the only non-Mayday fans there (well, I'm half a fan)

2) Lost money at mahjong

3) Gotten my tentative timetable for uni (shall pile on the courses! 12AUs =.=)

4) Gotten confused over course registration and worrying about which one to take

5) Planned an upgrade to my PC

6) Bought a relatively "new" graphics card and power supply

7) Pulled my ankle in soccer

8) Sold off my RAMs, leaving behind a useless shell until I can find new ones

9) Ate Ikea's famed meatballs

10) Attended TL's 21st birthday celebration, complete with bursting balloons,bowling, cake-in-the-face and almost-pool-dunking (damn!)

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1 more week 'til school starts! Already feeling a sense of dread... Tomorrow's the freshmen welcome ceremony for the engineers. Somehow I don't like the label freshman. Like we're all Mentos addicts or something.
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Engineers ftw! Hard hat, check. Spanner, check. Sentry gun? *beep beep* *blam blam blam ka-boom* Check.

Monday, July 27, 2009

M&M&Ms

Yesterday while I was getting a haircut, the friendly auntie started to chat, asking me about the usual stuff, "Finish army? Going to uni? Which uni? Study what? When starting school? Now doing what?"

Then she said, "Study uni very good hor, got qian tu (future)".

Naturally I just smiled and agreed.

Then she looked at me in the mirror, stopped her scissors and did the rubbing fingers sign, "Really got qian (money) tu hor!"

That got me laughing. Luckily she wasn't wielding a powered-on razor, otherwise I'd have gotten a bald strip.

Come to think of it, going to University to get that degree simply boils down to money, money and more money. Get degree for what? To get a good (paying) job. Score honours for what? To get a good (paying) job. Chiong CCA for what? To get a nice-looking resume and a good (paying) job. Whack internships for what? To get a nice-looking resume and a good (paying) job.

Or at least thats the common view of us practical Singaporeans. Or rather, our parents. Its hard to blame them. As my dad likes to candidly put it, I'm his long-term investment, and I'd better give him solid returns. And why not? After all they dumped so much capital on us (school fees are a killer!) without any guarantee that they'll get back at least the principle amount.

Really respect those who chose their courses based on their own passions and interests, not just the $ sign.

Me? Mixture of both la :D If can save the Earth and make $$$ at the same time, why not man? Hoot 2 birds with 1 wind turbine.

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2 weeks to school start! Wonder what's in store for me. What do I see...

Wa kua si mi...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Pikachu! (th)Undervolt!

And so the quest to save the Earth, reduce global warming and some money ends.

No I haven't been joining some Green Peace movement or something (wish I did, the stuff they do is brilliant. Check this out: Mount Rushmore Stunt)

I've been trying to undervolt the CPUs of both my laptop and PC.

Which, in a nutshell, is trying to force the CPU to suck less energy and produce the same amount of processing power. This works wonders for laptops - not only do they run cooler, the fans run slower producing less noise, plus you get increased battery life!

A Guide to Undervolting

I haven't tested out the effects on my battery life (My battery is currently in cold storage collecting dust), but the temperatures are waaaay cooler than the normal voltage. Just FYI, I went all the way to the lowest voltage the program would allow me to go. Same goes for my PC.

Looking forward to lower electricity bills already =))

To round up the recent deluge of techie posts, I finally took the plunge and reseated my CPU heatsink, new thermal paste and all. Can't say it was easy, I was so scared that I would crack my motherboard from the force needed to push the securing pins in. Dumb design. But it was well rewarded - 61C at full load! That's a whole 10C decrease! I guess PCs need a nice "spa" treatment once in awhile.

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Finally, the hall allocations are out. Me in Hall 6, anyone else the same?

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Laptop BBQ (Zhng my PC/laptop part 4)

I am utterly sorry to say that this will be my 4th "Zhng my ___" post in a row.

But I promise it will be the last!

Until I start Uni, that is.

Problem: Laptop processor runs at a flamin' hot 80C when running >50% for long periods.
Apparently my zhnged cooler fan configuration wasn't working. (fail T.T)

Solution:

Step 1: Clean!

I opened up the laptop until I managed to reach the fan (but not the heatsink though, it was blocked by this piece of plastic that refused to budge. Killed some dust bunnies, although I suspect many more hiding in my heatsink. -0.5c (fail)

Step 2: Zhng some more!

I love DIY =))

I constructed a fan duct out of some old cardboard, duct tape, aluminium foil, paper clips and good ol' cable tie.



It doesn't fit perfectly, especially once I open the screen (it blocks the exhaust! dumb design), but it does a relatively good job! -2 to 3C

Step 3: Undervolt!

No its not some Pikachu technique of striking from below, its reducing the power supplied to the processor so that it'll run cooler. Plus I'll be able to squeeze out more battery time =)

Still in the process, but I hope it'll give good results!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Around the world in a single day!

Mix a poor, jobless geek at home together with lots of time to spare and what do you get?

Its not hard to guess, just look at the previous 3 posts =.=

Alternative answer = MMORPGs!

I've been playing Rappelz until recently, largely due to the fact that KY was also playing so we could party dungeons together (definitely more fun than mindlessly killing monsters on your own - sure to encourage anti-socialness)

While Rappelz was a not-so-bad MMO, with its nice graphics, pet system and stuff, it got pretty repetitive after awhile.

Other than going all hardcore and playing TF2/L4D the whole day, I started to source for new games to play. And this is what I chanced upon:

Atlantica Online (Wiki)

While at first glance it seems like just any other Korean-produced game (like Cabal/Rappelz/Granado Espada), the actual gameplay and mechanics are worlds apart.

First thing I noticed was the combat - not the typical single avatar running around smashing skulls - but a party of characters that you can customise to suit your style of playing. Plus a turn-based style of battle brings it that much closer to a RTS game.

In a few words, its actually Heroes of Might and Magic meets Final Fantasy meets World of Warcraft.



Next was the setting - not some fantasy world but real life places around the world back in the medieval times - I started off in Sapporo, teleported to Beijing, walked on the Great Wall to Shanghai, teleported to Rome and walked to Angkor Wat, all in a day. The storyline is a bit dodgy, but who cares when you can marvel at the epic rendering of the ancient buildings and landscape. Graphics are great for a free game, comparable to Granado Espada.


Isn't that St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow?

The whole game revolves around its players, and there are lots of opportunities for interactions and PvP, mostly without penalties and the prospect of losing exp and loot. I spent most of my game time competing in the free league where I was matched up against other players of similar level. I certainly used up much more brain juice trying to outsmart opponents and shifting character formations than just grinding away at AI monsters. The game also rewards players for socialising, its way of encouraging social interaction.

The only reason why I decided to try it out was the rating given to it by most MMO sites - it was ranked no. 1 for many. And so far I'm not disappointed =)

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MMORPGs have come a long way. I still remember when I started on MMOs with Runescape (oh, the horrid graphics and those chickens!) and Ragnarok (still one of the best!), followed by MapleStory (I wish I didn't) and Rappelz.

I wonder what I could have done if I didn't play any of those. Maybe I'd be rich by now =x

Monday, July 13, 2009

100 Essential Skills for Geeks (and Zhng my rig part 3)

100 Essential Skills for Geeks

My personal skill set?
  1. Properly secure a wireless router.
  2. Leech Wifi from your neighbor
  3. Work from home or a coffee shop as effectively as you do at the office.
  4. Wire your own home with Ethernet cable.
  5. Understand what “There’s no Place Like 127.0.0.1” means.
  6. Benchmark Your Computer
  7. Identify all computer components on sight.
  8. Know which parts to order from NewEgg.com, and how to assemble them into a working PC.
  9. Use any piece of technology intuitively, without instruction or prior knowledge.
  10. Install a Linux distribution. (Hint: Ubuntu 9.04 is easier than installing Windows)
  11. Remove a virus from a computer.
  12. Dual (or more) boot a computer.
  13. Boot a computer off a thumb drive.
  14. Protect your privacy when using a public computer.
  15. Surf the web anonymously from home.
  16. Transcode a DVD to play on a portable device.
  17. Build amazing structures with LEGO and invent a compelling back story for the creation.
  18. Understand that it is LEGO, not Lego, Legos, or Lego’s.
  19. Build a two story house out of LEGO, in monochrome, with a balcony.
  20. Be able to pick a lock.
  21. Assemble IKEA furniture without looking at the instructions. Bonus point if you don’t have to backtrack.
  22. Origami! Bonus point for duct tape origami. (Ductigami)
  23. Play any SNES game on your computer through an emulator.
  24. Whistle, hum, or play on an iPhone, the Cantina song.
  25. Solve a Rubik’s Cube.
  26. Know the difference between skills and traits.
  27. Explain that the colours in a rainbow are roygbiv.
  28. Know the difference between radiation and radioactive contamination.
  29. Understand the difference between a comic book and a graphic novel.
  30. Be able to explain why it’s important that Han shot first.
  31. Know why it is just wrong for Luke and Leia to kiss.
  32. Stop talking Star Wars long enough to get laid.
  33. Cite Mythbusters when debunking a myth or urban legend.
  34. Have a documented plan on what to do during a zombie or robot uprising.
  35. Talk about things that aren’t tech related.
Guess I'm 35% equipped to be a geek? I'd probably fail a geek job interview.

Star Wars jokes aside...

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Zhng my PC (part 3)

This has less to do with my PC than it has to do with my laptop.

I recently bought a relatively cheap Cooler Master (love that brand!) laptop cooler to, uh, cool things down. My antique Compaq laptop could fry an egg on its wrist-rest area (conveniently located just above the red-hot hard disk drive).

Today I took another look at it and discovered how badly it matched my laptop - it has 2 fans, one on each side, while my primitive laptop has its air intakes ONLY on the LEFT. Being the cheapskate, recent-DIY rampaging me, I decided to shift the right fan over to the left.

Simple sounding enough? It required some ripping apart, drilling, filing and most importantly, cable tie-ing =)

Before:



After:



Note the tiny little almost invisible cable ties popping up through the grill in the left photo =))
Had to remove the bottom cover as well as raise the entire pad to accomodate the lower fan, but I suppose its better that way, more air to circulate underneath.

I probably voided the warranty, but what the heck.

Friday, July 10, 2009

A Geeky Update! (Zhng My Rig Part 2)

Guess what?

I decided to go 1 step further.

When my dad suggested we go someplace in Little India for dinner, my mind immediately thought - Sim Lim Square!

And so I zipped in, bought a Cooler Master 120mm casing fan, complete with Benged-out LED lights and zipped out as fast.

After some prying, monster strength and nimble screwing... Tadahh!





My 2 year old brudder has just been given a new lease of life!

And he's much cooler too! I shaved off 4 degrees Celsius off each of my 4 cores (about 5 degrees less when at full load). Now they're idling pretty comfortably at a nice relaxing (on average) 36 degrees.

Man I love DIYing.

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Not-so-famous geek quote, "If they can zhng their cars, why can't we zhng our rigs also? We also Ah Beng what."

Next project will be... A new graphics card, complete with side grille and fan! Which probably won't happen for another 2 years.

Cable Management, Module 1 (Zhng My Rig, Part 1)

Warning: Not for the faint hearted non-techies

I spent the whole of yesterday morning with the innards of my gaming PC (or "rig" as we call it)

Why?

I've been trying to figure out ways to lower down the temperature of my processor as well the entire system. Its quite terrifying to stare at the numbers climb past 70 degrees Celsius whenever I start TF2 or some other high-end game. It gets rather hot in the room on a windless day too. Try stuffing your feet next to the exhaust of my com after a few hours of intensive gaming. After a night of researching on Hardwarezone and VR-Zone forums, there were a few options:

1) Liquid Cooling (geez that's expensive)
2) More fans (cheap, but I'd hate to drill holes in my casing =x)
3) Tidy up those cables (free!)

Obviously the effectiveness decreases down the options but I decided to choose 3). Partly because I wanted to see whether it really did help. And its really the easiest and cheapest thing to do.


My brudder, before ripping it apart. Note the bloody mess inside.


First thing I did was stuff the unused annoying power supply cables at the top, above the CPU heatsink and fan. This took a bit of thinking as well as inspiration, I was stumped initially on where to stuff them, untill I realised they could be bunched up into a bundle. Twisties are my friend =) I saw some excellent pictures at the forum where they stuff the cables behind the motherboard, but that needed some drilling as well.


Next, I flattened the irritating IDE cable against the casing wall, bundled it together with the main power supply cable and cable tied it down. Cable ties are my friends too =)


The finished result. Amateurish perhaps XD But I managed to clear the pathway of the mega fan there, resulting in uninterrupted airflow.

Most importantly, I reduced the temperature by 1-3 degrees! w00t!

Ok sorry you had to sit through that. But damn, its really satisfying.

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Om Nom Nom Nom...







Random.

Anyway the songs of the first and last vid is by Parry Gripp, a singer/songwriter who takes random words and phrases and turns them into cant-get-it-outta-my-head jingles. Don't say I didn't warn you!

http://www.youtube.com/user/ParryGripp

The middle one is a tribute to TF2's Heavy =)

Monday, July 06, 2009

A tale of 2 Michaels

I just realised I never did a proper dedication to that special guy, the guy who could walk backwards looking like he was walking forward, who could do gravity and friction - defying moves, and make grabbing crotches fashionable.

Michael Jackson - RIP.

While I wasn't really a big fan of him (my childhood idols were the Bee Gees and Take That, horrors), his music always seemed to stand out from the rest of the stuff that was playing on the radio. Who could forget the unmistakable opening basslines of Billy Jean? That, together with Thriller, Beat It and Bad became my favourite MJ songs.

Of course I never really saw the genius that was MJ until my dad brought home a hulking bulk of a LaserDisc titled - HIStory. It was the video version of the "best" album that was released at the time. Because that was before I had access to MTV, it would be the first time that I saw his dance moves and videos.

The video Thriller was actually quite hilarious to me, the bunch of dancing zombies surrounding that poor girl. It was MJ moonwalking on lighted tiles in Billy Jean that really made me go "WTF!!!!" (Of course being at such a tender age I probably went "WA LAO!"). Smooth Criminal was another video that made me feel as if I was watching a mafia movie, complete with white suits, top hats, flying billiard balls and the iconic Tommy Gun.

Sadly MJ slipped from my radar after that. His newer songs were nice and singable (Heal the World, Black or White) but never had that impact. Then the weird stuff started appearing in the news, the eccentric "Wacko" things he did, the child molestation etc. I never paid much attention to those other than a shake of the head "Tsk.. He kee siao liao..."

Then he died.
MJ will always be the King of Pop for my generation. Simply because Elvis and the Beatles were already dead when I was born, and nothing else after that can match MJ at his imba best. No, not even cry you a river Justin.

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Who's the other Michael?

Michael Owen.

I can almost hear the "CHEYY.." coming from you guys.

No he's not dead, he just joined Manchester United from poor ol' relegated Newcastle on a free transfer. Man, how cheapo can Alex get? Still, its a good deal! How can anything that you get for free not be a good deal?

I hope he teaches Berbatov and Anderson a thing or two about scoring.

Take that Liverpool fans!

P.S Any fellow Man United fans wanna camp along the Singapore River waiting for the Liverpool team to float by? Wearing the ManU jersey and waving fake BPL trophies at them? kekekeke

Monday, June 29, 2009

Clickspam.

I don't if this warrants a new post but...

I just got a new mouse =D

Well. Its the first purchase I've made on impulse since... a long long time ago in a land far far away?

If you were wondering what on earth would make a mouse worthy of a blog post, no, its not a Raz0r mouse. Nor is it a purebred variety you find scurrying around evil laboratories. Its just another Logitech plasticky optical mouse that happened to catch my eye.

For those who don't know my spending habits, I rarely make a purchase unless it is absolutely of utmost necessity. And not without plenty of self-debating and consideration.

So why the impulse rodent buy? Well I had a niggling need to get a new mouse since my old (Logitech also, I'm a fan) one started acting erratically and began to clickspam. I believe I may have coined a new term here -

Clickspam .v

To unleash a flurry of clicks with a mouse/cursor, intentionally or unintentionally.

e.g "I was playing (insert random MMORPG) and suddenly got ambushed by this imba PKer, so I panicked and started to clickspam."

In my case it wasn't intentional. Damn furry thing went crazy and double, triple and quadruple clicked everything I clicked. And when I wanted to hold and drag something, the clicker gave up halfway and left the item dangling behind. Which isn't very handy especially when you find yourself engulfed by zombies and your gun stops firing.

Which brings me back to the original topic. I was walking along Eunos MRT when I spotted this new, tiny hole in the wall PC shop. The inner geek in me screamed "Lets go take a look!!!!" And so I did. Of course there was this little niggling thought at the back of my head reminding me of my mousey predicament, so I scanned the mice available, saw the brand Logitech, felt sudden euphoria, simply grabbed it, paid for it and hey presto!

I'm now happily clickspamming. On my own accord.

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Here's a video someone took of our performance at the Mascot Parade. Thanks, whoever you are!

QUIS @ Mascot Parade - Nobody (Wondergirls)



I wan nobody nobody bak chiu~

Friday, June 26, 2009

An ode to a Real Devil

Back when we were already champions

You were with the Hammers, fighting to stay up

We met on the last match of the season

And you single-handedly kept them alive in the League

Scoring a single goal that their fans will forever remember

We told ol' Fergie; "Sign him up!"

And he did

So began 2 years of loyal service

You fought for us

Chased for us

Heckled and closed down for us

Never gave up on us

And most importantly, scored for us

Who will forget those last ditch efforts?

The powerful strikes?

That wonderfully improvised back heel?

Then came the languid Berbatov

You found yourself on the bench

It must have been hard, watching from there

But when you came off it, you gave your all

The fans loved you

The players loved you

We told Fergie again; "Sign him up!"

But we were too late

Too late to mend your heart that was broken

We tried our best, but you thought us insincere

Its a pity that you chose to leave

Please, if you haven't already made up your mind

There'll be millions of us welcoming you back with open arms

I await your say, come first July

PS: Thanks for not joining Liverpool, but try to avoid Chelsea or Manchester City? We don't really like them either. I strongly suggest you consider Hull City, first-team opportunities won't be lacking there. You might be playing alongside Owen too, he'll complement you perfectly with his "charisma" and "looks".