Saturday, May 31, 2008

Escape Your Stress!

Take this quiz in identifying your approach to problem-solving.

Mich's Results : Self-implosion's on the house!

"When you're stressed about something, you tend to blame yourself about it. You feel like the situation is hopeless and this tends to lead to tears. The good thing about your natural response is that you're able to acknowledge your feelings and let them out, but you need to make sure that afterwards, you are able to think positively and find possible solutions to your problems or ways of minimizing them in the future."

(Actual test results)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Congrats, Cousin! =)

to
Cousin

on his appointment
in the

of the

PHRYNE.


Photograph by Mathilde

PHRYNE.

Thy flattering picture, Phryne, is like thee,
Only in this, that you both painted be.

EPIGRAMS.
by John Donne

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

In Need of a Hug.






Hug?

Tree Hugger.


Digital Photographer Magazine, Adam C.

And the rattlesnake said,
"I wish I had hands so
I could hug you like a man"
And then the cactus said,
"Don't you understand
My skin is covered with sharp spikes
That'll stab you like a thousand knives.
A hug would be nice
But hug my flower with your eyes"

-- Tree Hugger, Kimya Dawson

Singapore Firm Claims Patent Breach By Virtually All Websites.

No, this is NOT a joke.

My point of view? Someone's stumbled across a pot of gold, found the goose that lays the golden egg and now intends to slay it.

Preposterous and insipid, a successful claim would be effectively synonymous with the dearth of the Internet.

Article from Simply Jean, 27th May 2008 :

Apparently, the "technology" that enables a visitor to a web site to click on an image to go to another web page or web site is patented, and unluckily, the coverage of this patent includes Singapore as well. A local firm, VueStar Technologies (yes, it’s a text link here and thank goodness opening in a new window is not patented), has began sending invoices to local website operators demanding for payment for licencing fees. What this means is that, as long as you have an image that is clickable either to (i) enlarge the image, or (ii) open a new page within your site, or (iii) open a new web site, you will be affected by this claim.

This potentially means that all websites (except those that do not have any images at all) and blogs will be affected. Even if your site has only small, little cute arrows that points to previous or next pages will be affected. As long as the object that you click on is not text, you will be affected. So, what does this mean for blogs - particularly in Singapore?

Advertlets, Nuffnang, and Blog2U are virtually affected. By asking all their blogger members to include an image file of their clients, they are causing all bloggers to infringe this patent. Essentially, all their blogger members and themselves may have to either pay up for the licence fee or to have their sites entirely converted to text-base.

This patent affects giants like Yahoo, Microsoft and Google, which are already having a battle of their own. When this claim is enforced, it may effectively cripple the entire Internet until VueStar is satisfied with the fees they collected.

Do you have an image link in your blog?
A SINGAPORE firm has threatened to sue websites that use pictures or graphics to link to another page, claiming it owns the patent for a technology used by millions around the world.

In a move that has come under fire from the online community, VueStar Technologies has sent ‘invoices’ to local website operators asking for thousands of dollars in licensing fees.

The company, which said ‘virtually all websites’ are infringing on its patent, is also planning to take on giants like Mircosoft and Google.

It is a battle that could, at least in theory, upend the Internet, though intellectual property experts have some doubts that VueStar can actually enforce its claims.

The company said it has been awarded a patent here and in several other countries, including Australia, New Zealand and the United States, for the method of ‘locating Web pages by utilising visual images’.

In other words, clicking, scrolling or streaming over a visual image to connect with a website or Web page is an infringement, the company claims on its website.

The technique is the de facto method used to connect websites across the globe, from personal blogs to the biggest search engines.

VueStar managing director Paul Smith said if sites want to keep using images as links, they will have to pay his company - located in a single-unit office at The Adelphi off Coleman Street - between ‘$200′ and ‘millions’ annually.

It is a claim, however, that has its doubters.

Technology and intellectual property lawyer Bryan Tan of Keystone Law Corporation said that while VueStar has been granted a patent, it is an extremely wide one.

In fact, ‘if the patent is allowed to stand, it will probably bring the (Internet) industry to its knees’. And VueStar’s patent may be contested and overturned in court, he said.

The firm has been sending out invoices to Singapore companies since last week asking them to pay up, said Mr Smith. He declined to say how many have gone out, but there have been ‘enough to keep my phone busy’.

Those who do not pay up, warned Mr Smith, face legal action, and his company is ‘highly confident that (a court decision) will be in our favour’.

Mr Alvin Koh, who runs the non-profit Arrowana fish website arofanatics.com, received one of VueStar’s invoices last week for $5,350. He does not intend to pay up and said: ‘I would rather close down the site’.

Mr Smith recognises that Mr Koh’s stand will likely be a popular one, and his firm is already girding up for a public backlash.

‘Website owners are just upset because they never had to pay for it before,’ said Mr Smith.

VueStar will begin enforcing its patent claims in Australia and the US ’soon’, he said, and the firm is also working on invoices for Internet heavyweights like Google and Microsoft.

While governments and charities will need a licence, VueStar will not be asking for payment from these parties, he said.

Mr Tan urged companies to contact their lawyers before ‘paying VueStar anything’.

Article obtained from straitstimes.com on 27th May 2008

Monday, May 26, 2008

If....You.


If I run from There to Here,
Would you stay beside to cheer?

If I run from There to You,
Would one and one then make Two?

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Sunrays And Saturdays.


A purloined element on an idyllic Sunday afternoon. Such chimera in its chorus, offering a strange comfort melded with subtle poignancy.

Open the window
Let the sunset in
If only for the last time
Let me see you smile again

I'll take my records
You can have your books
I'm sorry I never read them
But it says so much about us

Always trying
To make love out of care
The perfect recipe
But something wasn't there

[Chorus]
Sunrays and Saturdays
Perfect starry nights
Sweet dreams and moonbeams
And a love that's warm and bright

Sunrays and Saturdays
Friendship strong and true
Oceans of blue and a room with a view
To live the life you choose


You'll write me letters
I'll call you on the phone
A wire away from touching
And never quite alone

We'll get to know ourselves again
And we'll heal our hearts
It's not that we're bad together
We're just better off apart

Always trying
To have one and one make two
And even though it never worked
I still feel love for you.

[ Vertical Horizon - Sunrays And Saturdays ]

Friday, May 23, 2008

Drifting


Blogging from Mich's phone -

Here I am, on the metal clunk that transports me from one world to another. Faces across betray little emotion. Some kind of ennui descends with a shrouded silence.

Each furrow tells of a story, one that I don't and will never know. The blank slate guises colourful palettes splattered with random splotches.

I am no different.

Stepping out, each stride surges with the crosses repressed.

A smile, with the hint of a sneer, wraps itself in the corner of my mouth.
Just because I choose not to tell,
It does not mean all is well.

And I must be going, for my bus is here for yet another pointless transition.

Maybe I think too much. Along the sidewalk, there's sunshine aplenty. The rainbow, however, is nowhere near.

My Bubble.



There was a niggling sense of unease.

Call it intuition, a gut feeling of sorts, or what you may, I don't like it a single bit when that feeling arises and settles overhead.

Because, I am usually right.

An epiphany would unravel and justify that queasy knot in my stomach.

And if what I think will happen is going to take shape, then, -sigh- what can I say?

You know what they say about blowing bubbles - They'll pop when it's Time.

Please, don't burst Mine.

Promise? =(

Hallelujah.

Beautifully sung by Jason Castro, who stole the thunder from the stars of the night.

Cradling each note is an emotion. Raw and tender, it yearns for a gentle touch, a soft whisper, a smile to set things right. Enjoy the moment.


Well, I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
Well it goes like this
The fourth, the fifth
The minor fall, the major lift
And the baffled king composing Hallelujah

Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Maybe I've been here before
And I've seen this room, I've walked this floor
You know I used to live alone before I knew you
I've seen your flag on the marble arch
Love is not a victory march
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah

Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Glued to the Screen.

History Channel, National Geographic & Discovery Channel are Mich's daily fixes. As such, to her delight, she's found and is watching documentaries streamed online. ( Downloading? Buy the DVD instead! )

What Mich has watched thus far:
  • Altruism In Nature ( 48 minutes )
  • Barack Obama ( more than 1 hour )
  • Walmart : The High Cost of Low Price ( 1.5 hours )
  • Enron : The Smartest Guys in the Room ( 2 hours )
  • Child Slavery / Children Underground ( 20 minutes )
  • Don't Swallow Your Toothpaste Fluoride ( 30 minutes )
  • World's Most Dangerous Drug ( less than 2 hours )
  • Disclosure from Shelley Luben, a porn star turned preacher ( Note : She's very good at evangelical preaching. Her sad childhood led to a life of prostitution, drugs and porn. All that changed eventually when she returned to church out of desperation. An inspirational video. Do not judge her past. Everyone deserves a chance to start life anew. )

Any good documentaries to recommend?

Want to watch any of the above? Drop me a line and I'll gladly share the links with you. =)

Monday, May 19, 2008

Thinking Cursive.

Points of View by Sanja

If you could describe Mich in a sentence, what would it be?

What is your opinion of Mich? Do you view Mich in the way that she sees herself?

What are Mich's strengths and weaknesses?

Constructive criticism is most welcome.

Anyone?

Adorable Kitties Bobbing Their Heads To Music

It's hard not to smile after viewing this clip! =)

Scribbled Flights of Fancy


Some simple scribbles by Mich in the dead of the night -

Have you walked along the sidewalk and wished it never ends?
Have you watched the dandelion as it gently bends?

Have you heard the river gurgle with bursts of delight?
Have you snuggled under a blanket of stars in the lonely night?

Do you wish to hang onto the rainbow by its slivered nook?
Do you yearn to retrace the sands of time with steps you once took?

When the wind goes on by, do you see the grasses bow?
When the trees shed their leaves, do you stop and wonder how?

If the kitten wraps its warmth, would you rest a tender hand?
If the cheetah takes to flight, would you know of the race it ran?

If you could, would you tell?
Of the tale known too well?

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Agroflation!


Blogging from Mich's phone -

As agroflation sweeps across the globe, so have the prices of hamster food been affected.

Two weeks ago, Mini Hamster Nature was $5.60 while Hamster Nature was $9.30. Today, the suffixed prices were $6.90 and $11.30 respectively.

The amount spent is secondary as juxtaposed against the larger picture - agroflation with no end in sight, a weak U.S dollar, market instability and the possibility of an impending recession.

Hang on tight, world. We're just barely midway into 2008! =(

Monday, May 12, 2008

My Mother. =)

She's held me within her,
My comfort and shelter. A hand when I am broken
A steadfast love unspoken.
Of pitter patter little, Of gentle nudging bridled. With whom the pages flipped
Of moments in kind that slipped
She's second to no other

The closest friend - My Mother.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Not Quite Elementary, My Dear Watson.


Little Bear ponders.

You may be surprised at what's popping up in elementary academia these days.
  1. A Zulu lives in a _________.
  2. An Arab lives in a ________.
  3. A vicar lives in a _________.
Are you as stumped as Mich was when she first spotted this in a Primary 2 assessment book?

Really, whatever happened to the run-of-the-mill "a pig lives in a sty" and such?

Kids these days...Gee!
I'm just glad I've done my time in Childhood!
Phew!

[ Pssst... the answers to the above are :
(1) Kraal, (2) Dowar & (3) Vicarage. ]

Did you get all the right answers? =)

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Be.


Beyond pretty little kitten's reach

Given up?
Why should I?
Have come too far to forget...

...Let's start from here
Lose the past
Change our minds
We don't need a finish line....

...I don't care where we go
Let's start from Here.

[ Joanna Wang - Start From Here ]

Monday, May 05, 2008

A Phrase I've Learnt Today.



charquito de agua -
little puddle of water.

Curl. =)

“ Sleep, sleep, beauty bright,
Dreaming in the joys of night;
Sleep, sleep; in thy sleep
Little sorrows sit and weep. ”

[ William Blake ]

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Game to Take a Shot?

Hypothesis:

  1. Do not buy on impulse. ( Even if a discount of 20% is dangled before you. )
  2. Walk around and browse other shops while contemplating the impending purchase.

Outcome:

  1. Mich took an instant liking to a dress bearing one of her favourite UK brands and tried it on. Cost of Dress A : $ XXX
  2. Mich deliberated on purchasing the dress as she would scarcely don it. She wandered around the mall and hey presto! It appeared in another shop. Cost of Dress B : $ X. Mich took a double take as Dress B was 30% the cost of Dress A!

Evaluation:


  1. Identify the dresses correctly - Dress (1) is ____ while Dress (2) is ___ .
  2. Select the dress which Mich purchased eventually.
Are you able to make a guess? =)