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30Nov/08Off

Song of the Week #17: Inoue Joe – Closer

Though the single officially releases on December 17th, I found this lower quality version floating around on the net.  This is the current opening song to Naruto: Shippuden.  I've read Joe Inoue is a one man band and the video to this song certainly implies this.

From Last.fm:

Joe Inoue was born in Los Angeles, California under Japanese parents who moved to the states to follow their career.  He grew up in an environment filled with music, and started listening to music seriously in his middle school years.  He listened to as many types of music, no matter what the genre. In fact, he still does. That is where he got his versatility in creating music.

29Nov/08Off

Youtube’s Transition to HD

You probably know that Youtube has resized its video window to the eye-pleasing widescreen ratio.  But not many people know many Youtube videos are already available in HD (hi-definition) quality - at 720p quality in fact.  However, this requires that the person did upload the original video as 720p.

You just need to add "fmt=22" at the end of the Youtube URL.  For example:

-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzmUde_EK5Y&fmt=22

This is a music video posted by EA of the Mirror's Edge theme song "Still Alive".  The difference in quality is remarkable.  You just need to make sure your computer can handle the processing power required for 720p.  And the bandwidth to handle the video stream without hiccups.  Oh, and try clicking the fullscreen button if your computer can handle it.  :P

I don't take credit for this discovery.  I knew about it for quite a while from various tech news blogs.  Try this "fmt=22" trick on big popular videos from big names first.  Another good video to try is "Where the hell is Matt?".

Youtube is probably keeping this quiet to roll-out HD slowly lest they crash their servers from overload.

Source: http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/11/youtube-tests-o.html

Edit (12/14/08):  It seems now that if the an HD version is available (i.e., uploaded by the user), and the user chooses to show allow it, you have the option of viewing it with the link "Watch in HD" in the lower right hand corner where the usual "high quality" link is shown.

27Nov/08Off

Distractions

I keep thinking it's me.  I'm doing something wrong.  Or there's something I'm not doing.  Or I need to improve myself or be like others.  Then I think it's not me and I have no control over it.  Then I leave it to fate (or God) - see if chances arise, signs are showing, opportunities present themselves, and decide upon those.

Then, I remind myself of what I'm really here for.  And that the best thing for myself and others right now is to get through this part of life on my own.

Then again, I could be wrong in thinking this way.

Too vague.  Get back to "me" on the 15th when you're done everything and free.  Focus on that stuff first.  Kthxbai.

25Nov/08Off

Consultation Report

"Clinical indication: 21 year old male, right upper quadrant pain increasing with time, probable splenic enlargement."

Hahaha.  /facepalm.  People have died or lost the wrong limbs/kidneys for such a silly mistake.  Thankfully, my issue isn't so dependent on right/left.

I'd write more details but the rest is rather personal.  I'm healthy though.  Cholesterol is well below range of something to worry about without fasting.  Triglycerides are within normal range as well.  Nothing is enlarged as previously thought.

The ultrasound did find some things besides what was originally intended and those findings have some long-term implications when I get way older.  But that's for me personally take care of and worry about way later.  Otherwise unremarkable.

Unfortunately, the cause of this whole ordeal was never found and the pain has gone.  Like Dr. House, I prefer getting an answer.  :P

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25Nov/08Off

Gallery Update

I added the pictures from Victoria's birthday karaoke party on November 15th, 2008.  Not much is different from what you can see on her Facebook profile.  I added the three videos that were taken that night, however.  Quite some lively performances.  Well done guys.  :P

As I post this message, the gallery program is still uploading all the pics and the videos.  Estimated time remaining was 3+ hours when I wrote this.  So anybody visiting my site now and within 3 hours will only see a partial gallery.  (Check the time of this post to see if it's done or not).

24Nov/08Off

Random Thoughts for Today

In no particular order:

  • I have seen three people in my class who have my former netbook, the Acer Aspire One.  I say "former" because it failed on me and scared me given the amount of lecture notes I had on it.  I did get it fixed with Acer's warranty within 6 days of sending it in to their service centre (that's a quick turnaround time).  Everytime I see them, I am compelled to warn them of the problems I had.
  • I have upgraded to the Asus N10 and I am loving it.  I was going to get the Eee 1000H but decided to spend $200 more for the longer warranty, fingerprint sensor, and the Geforce 9300M GS dedicated graphics card.  Now, why does a 10" netbook have a dedicated graphics card that can decently run Call of Duty 4?  In case I ever want to watch 720p movies.  It does have an HDMI out after all.  Haha.  Diverging away from the Eee PC brand, Asus is marketing this as a "corporate netbook" as part of their new N-series of laptops.  It also has face recognition to log in but opted not to use it after I realized how anyone can easily pull a picture off Facebook or here and get into my computer that way.
  • I pray for the victims of the recent heinous crime that occurred in the neighbourhood I live in.  As someone who isn't strongly religious, I hardly pray.  I could not pay attention to last night's 24: Redemption cause all I thought about was how I could help.  Turning to the Lord is something I do as a "last resort" sort of thing because I believe in human capacity.  But it's times like these where I feel helpless and powerless - like there's nothing I can do to make it all better - is when I pray.  Like I said, I hardly pray.  But when I do, it's the real deal.  I give it all my heart and soul.  And remember, what doesn't kill you can only make you stronger.
  • Day one with my new Timbuk2 Original Commute messenger style bag was a GREAT SUCCESS.  This bag has made carrying my things a lot easier.  I can carry with me in the bag: Asus N10 laptop, AC adapter, a binder, a clipboard, a digital camera, an umbrella, a cell phone, a water bottle, and a Starbucks travel mug.  This bag keeps me so organized.  I love it.  I am actually willing to not use the paper cups since it's so convenient to carry a travel mug now.  So that's a win for Earth.  This is what it looks like:I've kept an eye out for what the common "functionality" bags people use around campus and the big one is MEC.  Today, I saw only one person with a Timbuk2 bag and hers was custom made with her own chosen colours.  She seemed surprised to as I walked by.  :P   This was surprising since they shouldn't be too common in Canada.  They are made in San Francisco and sold through the states.  A Canadian has to import them or choose from a limited selection.  I know MEC.ca sells a few.  Anyway, this bag kicks total ass in functionality and it looks slick too.
  • In the words of Benjamin's Automotive's billboard in Scarborough: "Friends are like money: Easy to make but hard to keep."  This goes back to the idea that my iPod playlist is a list of memories as well where every song I play conjures up an associated memory and the deeper I go, the further back into the past I travel.  The words on the billboard rang true for me.
  • Reflecting over the years as I flip through the playlist, I realize people have built up preconceptions of me and it has been extremely difficult for me to change relationships for the better or for progress.  Yet I find it's so much easier for someone who hasn't met me to act or do something I've never done before in the past - things that existing bonds would feel too awkward.  It's kinda like getting stuck in the "friend zone" with someone you like.  So yes, things are way easier at first with a clean slate.  I have changed a lot as an individual but it's hard to show those differences within existing bonds.  I act "new" in the new bonds but pigeonholed into acting "old" (and fake) in existing bonds for fear of being awkward.  The awkwardness stems from the unwillingness to see something new and the desire to keep things the way they are.  And thus, the old bonds tend to suffer or never grow.I guess John Mayer is right in saying, "You have to work just to get people back to knowing nothing about you."
  • And lastly, the craziness starts with something due on the 2nd and ends on the 15th.  Just FYI.

As with any exam period, just remember a popular Japanese expression: ganbatte.

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24Nov/08Off

Weekend in Recap

Saturday, I saw Quantum of Solace with my best friend (Yes, I said it AGAIN) who I appreciate for making time for me out of a busy schedule to go see it with me.  It was an alright movie but the plot was a little too complicated to follow on the first time watching.  A little Wikipedia cleared things up but it shouldn't have to be like that.

Then I went for some shopping and bought some things before the retail stores raise their prices due to the weak Canadian dollar.  On the way home, I found a Motorola RAZR lying in the snow and I could tell it was a girl's by the fobbish thing hanging off the antenna.  I picked it up and flipped it open in the hopes of calling this girls's home.  But, the interface was all in Chinese.  I get a phone call and instead of a cute girl's voice (haha), I heard a guy presumably asking for his daughter.  I give him the story how I found the phone and my current location.  Within 10 minutes, he came in an SUV and got his daughter's phone (I think he was the father given his appearance).  He proceeded to hand me $20 and a "xie xie".

I felt warm and happy knowing I probably made some teenager's day but I then, having been educated for so many years, I began think if what I did was truly altruistic or inherently self-interested.  Yes, it is this age-old debate but before I could begin this philosophical debate with myself, I rather hurried on home before I froze my ass off.  :P   I just hope I brightened this girl's faith in people but also hope I didn't make her naive in the process.

Sunday was just annoying.  It's something about supposed "relatives" or "friends" I haven't seen ever in my life and expecting me to give them my "all".  It's also something about the inability to use indoor voices.  This is one big pet peeve of mine when you're in my house - do not yell unnecessarily.  I get a headache.  When I get a headache, I walk away from the causative agent - the person that's loud.  Yet, there's something about most Chinese traditional women who just LOVE to talk loudly indoors and outdoors.  And then there's Chinese way of comparing children's accomplishments.  This is Canada, not China, and I hope our generation does not continue the trend of belittling our childen.  I don't have to get into this one further but I was definitely annoyed by the obvious insincerity of being asked "What are you doing now?"

Sunday night - Greyhound ride.  I took this time to just relax and listen to my iPod.  Now my iPod playlist is in chronological order of when I added songs.  During the ride, I went deeper and deeper into the playlist, which meant I was going deeper into the past and with each song came a memory of the past.  This was a totally unintended effect but now I acknowledge my iPod as a record or "soundtrack of my life".  However, I am running out of room (used 3.7GB of 4GB) so it's going to be time to upgrade if I want to keep this record going.

Case in point: Daniel Powter - Bad Day - A song added during my second year where I wasn't doing well on my exams and I found it difficult to find meaning in what I was doing.  It was a year I learned of my failures (and lessons) in a relationship and a year I put away the ridiculous misconceptions I had developed in high school.  This song brings back images of me crossing the street with my best friend (and still is to this day) to Medway to get food from the snack bar.  The song was playing as I crossed the snowy street.

Puddle of Mudd - Blurry - This song brings me to grade 9, when my whole world turned dark with teenage angst and drama.  Everything did become "blurry" hoping for someone to "take it all away".  A time when "everyone was changing" and when "everyone was so fake".  I wonder how I would have turned out if things didn't happen the way they did.  If I simply didn't "look" the way I did.  If I trusted the right person.  Then this song ends and I am brought back to the present - happy where I am now.

So, that was my weekend.

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23Nov/08Off

Song of the Week #16: John Mayer – Say

Song of this week is John Mayer's "Say".  It was featured in the movie The Bucket List (2007).  I heard this song on the cab ride home just as I was wondering what song to put up this week.  This song came up on the radio and it fit well with what I was feeling at the time.  So here it is.

20Nov/08Off

Let them Fall

GM, Chrysler, and the auto industry of Detroit (and Southwestern Ontario area) deserve to fail.  Their intensive lobbying against higher mpg and fuel efficiency is one of the main reasons why the US is so far behind the likes of Japan, Korea, and Europe in terms of climate change.  Their reluctance to change and their inability to innovate towards greener cars (when times were not as rough) led to their downfall.  Do not bail them out.  Do not give them low-interest government loans.  Taxpayer's monies shouldn't be used to support those who killed the electric car, those who pollute our lungs, and those who outsource our jobs.

Too big to fail?  I don't think so.  And don't let GM and Chrysler merge for it'll lend strength to the argument that they are too big to fail.  It'll be cheaper to support the workers through welfare and retraining programs than to invest in a failing and heavily mismanaged auto industry.  Bailing them out will only delay the industry's inevitable demise.  They did it to themselves over the past decade.  Let free market run its course on these greedy corporations and clear the path to cleaner air.

17Nov/08Off

Week in Recap (beginning 11.09.08)

I'm gonna write this in point-form because it's easier to digest so many events when the the sentences are to the point. (Yes, I would /facepalm too at that pun)

  • Monday: Acer Aspire One laptop I bought went emo and killed itself.  (BIOS wiped out)
  • This was while I was working on an important essay - but thankfully I was writing it on my old Asus laptop.
  • Tuesday and Wednesday - Looked online for solutions to fix the Acer but nothing worked.  Did this while keeping with the usual class work.  Set up a service request online for it to be sent in.
  • Also, learning that Redflagdeals.com can get you cheap deals - but the words "you get what you pay for" could not ring truer in this case.  I VOW TO STAY AWAY FROM ACER FOREVER (NO MATTER THE COST) AND TO SAVE OTHERS FROM SUFFERING MY FATE.  :P    Asus >> Acer.
  • Went home on Thursday night - checked out Mirror's Edge and Gears of War 2.  So many good games out and it'll be a long time before I get a chance to play them.
  • Friday afternoon - delivered my Acer Aspire One to Acer's Mississauga location, which was very ghetto in presentation (furnishings, lighting, noise, room size) and accurately represents Acer (in my opinion).
  • Friday night - hung out with friends I haven't seen for quite a while.  Had an awkward moment running into some people from my high school (You know, the people you didn't talk to before in high school but feeling obligated to now that we've all graduated.  Hahaha.)  Went bowling and got owned (and so did my right arm).  Fun times.
  • Saturday afternoon - using the logic of "you get what you pay for", I paid MORE and bought an Asus N10 after contemplating very hard between the N10 and the cheaper Eee 1000H.  I intend to sell off my Acer Aspire One once it gets fixed.  I just can't trust it anymore.  First impression of the N10 is that it kicks total ass.  It's awesome.  The warranty on the N10 is like no other in the industry.
  • Saturday night - Speaking of awesome, went to karaoke to celebrate the birthday of a very awesome girl.  :P   And with some friends I haven't seen in ages.  Very fun times.
  • Sunday morning - Woke up with a headache (alcohol-related :P ) and abdominal pain that went away in the afternoon.
  • Sunday night - Got on a Greyhound and went back.  Updated the SOTW and wrote this post.  And here we are!  There's still a lingering pain on my lower left side.  Something is pushing against my diaphragm.  Dun dun dunnn...

So, the week started pretty badly but it was made all better on the weekend.  :P

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