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The Bro Code!

The Bro Code is a living document which such is not yet publicly available in an unabridged volume. The original document is housed in a non-disclosed location, two stories beneath sea level in a vacuum-sealed bulletproof chamber. Re-printed here is a sampling of some of her articles. Learn. Live. Enjoy.

ARTICLE 1:
Bros before hoes. I cannot stress this enough. Always remember, girlfriends come and go, but your boys are always there. Breaking this rule is to commit the cardinal sin against Team Testosterone.

ARTICLE 2:
Never drink the last beer, unless you’ve been granted specific permission that it’s OK

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郭老师 received something special via Bluetooth!

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I’ve always received songs or pictures via bluetooth from friends, but this is actually my first time getting something so special. This person actually searched for bluetooth names and found me — “郭老师”. He/she then changed her mobile’s bluetooth ID to “郭学生” and started sending me something.

I had a great laugh when I saw that actually coming in. Super funny since I’ve never encountered something like this before. The above image was what I received. Not to be rude, I replied by sending over a business card contact with the full name being “Hello who are you?” Somehow, I enjoyed it. [For those who do not understand Chinese -- 老师 means teacher, 学生 means student and 郭 is my surname!]

The photograph was actually taken on a Sony Ericsson S500i on 9 September 2009 at 1.48pm. Cool, right?

Thanks, 郭学生!

What programs do you use most frequently?

I’m wondering what are the softwares people run everyday – be it at work or at home. There are several programs and softwares that I run almost daily, if not daily.

  1. Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
    I’m a very logical hacker and I code in C#.Net.
  2. Microsoft SQL Server 2008
    Programming related again. No choice I gotta run this memory hogger just to get some SQL data.
  3. Pageant / Putty
    I usually run a shortcut containing “pageant.exe “C:\keys\private.ppk” to get secured shell access. I’m a lazy person.
  4. Mozilla Firefox
    How can I ever miss this?
  5. GlobalScape CuteFTP 8
    Not as frequent as the above few, I have to upload files through FTP.
  6. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 / Adobe Photoshop CS3
    I use Lightroom for my workflow and Photoshop for further modifications. Very satisfied with this software. I get to save lots of my time.
  7. QianQian Player
    This is my favourite lightweight player for most audio extensions. I love the part whereby lyrics get loaded automatically. Oh, the software is in Chinese though.

Guess that’s about all the programs that I frequently run. I decided to skip a few such as Windows Live Messenger, Internet Download Manager, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 8.

I have Launchy set to run at Windows start up. Launchy is my best friend when it comes to launching the above programs.

So, what are the programs that you run most frequently?

Revealed: FelixKer.com AdSense Earnings vs NASDAQ Composite Index vs Straits Times Index

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As the topic suggest, I’ve extracted some data from my AdSense panel to benchmark my earnings against the NASDAQ Composite Index.I’ve done research for the month end values of the Indexes.

From my analysis:

  • My adsense earnings do not follow the indexes
  • Amazingly, when NASDAQ was at it’s lowest for the month-end, my earnings didn’t do well too.
  • I’m affected by the 2009 global economic recession too.

For my AdSense Index, The huge amounts in thousands are not the actual amount I made. It’s just what I made, multiplied by some huge numbers. And, I call it my Index.

Looks like my earnings improved and I should receive my adsense cheque soon. How about yours? Were you affected too?

Review: Tweet with gladlyCast in Singapore & Malaysia

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I’ve seen gladlyCast around for quite awhile but only decided to give it a try. I’ve never wanted to try because Internet was almost available to me anytime.

My short experience with gladlyCast was smooth, but not so smooth too. Here’s why.

That’s not my number!

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I purposely tested the server with a few mobile numbers. After sending in, I clicked on “That’s not my number!”, I was redirected back to the same “Confirm your number” page within seconds. That wasn’t so helpful. I don’t know why this happened and I’m making a guess that the page already discovered that I’ve sent a message to the service with the “secret message”.

Phone number display – could be improved!

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I verified my mobile number with a Singapore line. Why did the site show me a Malaysian number and expected me to mouseover to find the other. I thought since the site was so sweet and simple, they could lay it side by side.

Oh, when I was shown the secret message, I was given the same screen whereby I could mouseover and select a number and click. I clicked on the Malaysian number, but confirmed with a Singaporean line. Amazingly, everything worked! I thought this would be alittle misleading. Heh.

What mobile network?

+6012795 9876 looks like it’s running on Maxis, but since Malaysia telcos allow number porting, the number could be on DiGi or even Celcom. gladlyCast, will you be able to specify the network, and maybe expand on the mobile lines? I’m on Digi and I am willing to sponsor a Digi prepaid card for a year or two. (I do know Digi has a plan that allow free smses after first 50cents each day!) :)

P.S I’m not trying to find fault, but my first secret message was “Jack likes Brian”. Isn’t that gay?

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