March Holiday Madness

March 15th, 2008

Well, finally my exams are over - and I can  enjoy the short 1-month break before all hell breaks loose again. It’s been  raining these few days, and its especially cold in the morning, and as such, I cannot tell whether I have a cold or it’s just the my nose acting up. I have to resort to going home whenever there’s a lapse in the rainfall near the end of the day, for the sake of my health - I don’t want to fall sick during the exams earlier this week. Also, I’ve developed jaw pain for some strange reason, which started to hurt on Saturday night but was okay on Sunday afternoon, but Sunday night and Monday was pretty bad, and had to resort to see the doctor, who told me it wasn’t his field of specialization (obviously) since he couldn’t pinpoint the problem, and gave me painkillers. I sought out the dentist that same evening, and she gave me antibiotics. Combined together, I had a wonderful sleep on Monday night. Turns out that it was either a bacterial infection of the gums, my running nose affecting the tooth, or that the tooth is cracked and dental surgery is required. Hopefully its just my running nose or bacterial infection - I can’t afford the time (and pain) to do a dental surgery these days.

 

These few days I have a lot of things to do - checking the PCs and projectors for faults accumulated in the past three weeks or so, due to the heavy university assignment workload. Also, will need to set up 20 printers in one of the labs for the kids to print their coursework. It isn’t so bad, except for the dust and dirt accumulated in the floorboards and power socket connectors inside it. Thankfully one student gave me her drawing of Mickey Mouse during the last few days before assignment submission, which brought some cheer and brought me back to reality instead of staring at lines of code on the screen.

I’ve recently ordered a broken PSP online, and hope to repair it once it reaches Singapore next week. The time has come for me to pick up some knowledge of the PSP, with the growing popularity of this handheld gaming device. Additionally, I can now finally operate on my PDA to fix the irritating “battery latch is open” messages that have been bugging me - even a gentle knock on my PDA can cause it to auto-suspend itself. Took out the battery latch switch by force, and used the soldering wire to bridge the gap, as I fanthomed that soldering a contact that small (<1mm) with a piece of wire that is <3.5mm is insanely difficult without a Helping Hands station, and its back in business. Now I just need to find a replacement capacitor or battery to replace the corroded one.

Requiem To First Quest

March 6th, 2008

 

Sorry for not posting in a long time, have been wanting to post but somehow time escapes me. Anyway, cleared my major assignments on Saturday and Monday respectively, and now I’m left with just the exams this semester. Hopefully I can score high this semester.

Heard about Gary Gygax’s passing on Wednesday. I think its a really tragic loss to the entire roleplaying community worldwide - his game has helped shaped many in their teens to avoid bad influences, and steer them onto the right path throughout their turbulent lives. I was one of them (though I didn’t really have bad influences, unless you consider the computer to be one) - being introduced to First Quest (a Dungeons and Dragons boxed game) when I was a wee boy 10 years of age. From World of Warcraft to Vampire: The Masquerade, and even Knights of the Old Republic, almost every RPG game is based on his innovative conceptualization ofrole-playing, combined with storytelling and tabletop gaming. With the rise of computer/video games, D&D made the leap into the digital age, and as well as connecting with a new generation of gamers who have never played D&D in pen & paper form before, simplifying certain aspects of the game so that the learning curve for newcomers is eased. The dice used in the games - classic Platonic solids - considered bread & butter of RPG players, and interesting objects to be shown around in class for math lessons by school teachers. Keep on rolling, Gary, and thanks for the world you gave us.

Food & Macintosh Cravings

February 19th, 2008

 

Finally after a year’s worth of deliberation, I have started to work on the Macs at my workplace - firstly I needed to find the best Macs, which are the Power Mac G5s, and did a full clean install on the Mac, followed by the software updates and whatever the school can get for free and has already purchased. The initial plunge was a little bit difficult, but I eased into the Mac’s interface by using the help system to look for keyboard shortcuts. My overall impression - very easy to use and pleasing on the eye. The only bad thing is that it is getting addictive - the more I use the Mac, the more inclined I am to continue using it. And before any fanatical Mac user complains about the picture, let me explain - I’m using QEmu to run Windows in fullscreen mode when I took the picture, and later on found out that Windows runs like a snail, and subsequently trashed QEmu and the disk images.

One thing I learnt from this is that you can “cheat” the Adobe CS3 Production Premium installation complaint of not enough RAM (1GB for Mac, and 2GB for Windows) by “borrowing” RAM from another Mac/PC and then installing it, after which the RAM can be replaced back. Another gripe about CS3 is that the Premiere Pro, Soundbooth and Encore cannot be installed on a PowerPC - thankfully their replacements can be easily found with iLife (iMovie HD, GarageBand and iDVD). The disk image takes up about 20GBs, and hopefully when I do the cloning from a G5 to a G4, it boots. Hopefully I’ll have some time to write an article on how to do disk cloning in Mac someday.

There wasn’t really anything much happening last week, besides from the fact that Team Singapore visited my workplace. Although I got the chance to eat clean food (cornflake and blueberry & wheat cereal with milk and fruits) for lunch, the entire school was thrown to chaos. In the end, some of the netballers had to clean up the library before they leave, and so they helped out the few poor councillors who were there in the library on duty for that day in mopping the floor, wiping the tables and clearing up the leftovers.

Had a gathering on Saturday - nearly all of the guys from my platoon came down to eat at Chong Pang Market in the afternoon. Had a bowl of fishball noodles and TY2PS (汤圆 $2 花生汤). Sadly, we all forgot to take pictures before we left, if not, it would have been nice to happen across the photo one day and remember the good times.

A Week of Relaxation

February 10th, 2008

Due to the Chinese New Year celebrations at my workplace this Wednesday and the 2-day holiday on Thursday and Friday, I had to clear a lot of work on Monday and Tuesday, so that on Wednesday I could relax and basically do nothing.

I made a reservation for my name on an ice-cream stick with one of the students’ classes on Monday and collected it on Wednesday. Also tried out chocolate fondue at the Chinese New Year bazaar, where classes set up their booths to sell stuff. Wanted to buy lime ice-cream from one class but they were sold out. Sad. Saw another class doing a remote-control car racing track and the person with the best timing got a soft toy as a prize. Beside the stall was an empty booth, and some crazy students from one of the CCAs that were supposedly on “duty” to take video clips and pictures of the event tried to sell freshly-dug rocks from the school grounds.

After the event, some of the students asked me out for a bowling session at Orchid Country Club,  so I agreed. Got a lift to Northpoint Shopping Centre from a colleague and as usual, the students were late by 45 minutes or so. I took a walk around the shopping complex while waiting for them, and bought a $69 Kingston 4GB Class 4 SDHC card (which I feel I was ripped off), and a $2.22 T5 screwdriver so that I can ‘zhng’ my PDA, as the internal backup battery is spoilt, and the battery latch problem as well.

After finally meeting up with the students and taking the shuttle bus to OCC, we played one match there, while I ate my $5.50 curry rice. Not bad for someone who rarely bowls, I spared one rack and striked two. However, I ‘longkanged’ two as well, so overall my placing was 3rd out of 4 players.

I left OCC via the shuttle bus at about 2.30pm, and bumped into another student I know at the bus-stop. Since she was waiting for the rest of the students (who are waiting for a car driven by the aunt of one of the students), I accompanied her until they reached the bus-stop. They accompanied me in turn to wait for 852 at the bus interchange, since I wanted to see the route that 852 travels to reach Bukit Batok, and reached home at about 3.50pm.

As usual every year, went to visit relatives on 初一, and slacked at home on the second day, trying to figure out how to finish my university assignment. The most irritating part about the software is that there are not many tutorials which are updated to use the latest game engine, and also the documentation in the help file does not help much. If I can’t even figure out how to code properly, then what will become of the rest of the course, and my team? This does not bode well for everyone.

Finally, I went to Mrs Wee’s place on Saturday, and got tricked by the weather in coming to her house early. However, arriving early was good - Mrs Wee highlighted that her son’s computer has a problem whereby it will automatically power off by itself randomly. I suspected that the thermal paste between the CPU and the heat sink has dried up, so I tried running Orthos Prime and SpeedFan to monitor the CPU temperature. Once it exceeded 72 degrees, it powered off by itself. By this time, my secondary school friends had arrived, so I put the thought of going online to check the specification for the thermal limitation for the AMD Athlon 64 till I get home.

After the visit at Mrs Wee’s, we went to West Mall for our dinner at Mayim. Thanks to the Chinese New Year goodies eaten at Mrs Wee’s we only ate about $10 worth of food. After the dinner we headed to The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf for coffee, while three of my friends went up to get tickets for 功夫篮球. We chatted for quite some time until it was 15 minutes till the movie started, and headed up to the cineplex. Overall it wasn’t such a good movie. Although direction, pacing and story were good, there’s too many subplots, which the movie failed to close, and thus, I felt that it was a bit rushed.

Hopefully, next week I won’t be so busy, as the major assignment due date is approaching, coupled with the irritating lab-based assignments for another module. Its going to be an important week as well, as my future job prospect is going to be decided. What a way to start the Lunar New Year, eh?

Quiet Days Ahead

February 5th, 2008

Last week, I cloned 40 tablet PCs for use - however great the tablet is, it doesn’t work because of the poor wireless infrastructure at my workplace, the wireless Zerg rush ultimately caused a few access points to hang (since they’re not enterprise grade access points), and thus required manual resets. I always push the point that no matter how fast is your computer or how good is the software, rule number one is to have proper infrastructure in the first place - a few rooms here are not set up properly for power and network access points, thus giving us headaches in setting up computers for the various departments.

I’ve also managed to do a GUI-based comparison script which takes in a CSV file with usernames and compares them to the Active Directory server - I’ve managed to get the comparison working, now I’m left with the user home directory comparison and reverse comparing the Active Directory users with the CSV file to see if there are any unused accounts not deleted on the server

These few days are so calm, it feels like its the calm before the storm - alot of my university assignments are due next week, and I have not even finished them all -this means that my Chinese New Year will probably be burnt on doing the assignments.

Seems that I’m more or less confirmed to go in as an ICT Executive by my new workplace…problem now is to prepare the letters to be sent to HR and colleagues at my current workplace.

The Blue Danube Has Arrived

January 27th, 2008

 My midnight blue Inspiron 1420 arrived on Thursday evening, and the first thing I did was “try” to use Vista, and found that besides the nice desktop wallpaper, everything else is pretty much the same as Windows XP, aside from a few additional stuff. After half an hour of playing around with it, I chucked in my Windows XP CD and did a full format of the hard drive. After installing Windows XP, I found that the resolution of 1440 x 900 spacious but is a little bit too small on the 14.1-inch screen - mental note to check out the notebook at Courts before ordering next time.

Am sick again (with the common cold) for some strange reason yesterday. Maybe I should spend less time around my colleague, who has recently fallen sick and still recovering. I have a feeling I’ll recover by Monday, with 10 hours of sleep a night in the past two days.

Will be heading out to Queensway Shopping Centre tomorrow to accompany my military buddies to shop, and hopefully I can find the Adidas Wanaka II GTX Gore-tex shoes, which I have been unable to find in Singapore so far.

Pre-CNY Shopping

January 20th, 2008

 

Forgot to post about my pre-Chinese New Year shopping spree last week - spent a total of about $140 on shirts at Junction 8 and Wisma with my military buddies. I saw two interesting tees at the Giordano store in the basement, but it was near closing time, so we had to leave the shop.

Went to NP Open House on Thursday with 2 of my poly friends, and chatted with a few lecturers and tutors there… most of the time they were too busy advertising the courses to the prospective students. Mental note to come down on Saturdays next time.

Caught 周杰伦 in concert on Friday night at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Altogether a very nice show, but perhaps its a Friday night, the screams from the audience wasn’t as loud as I expected. 听妈妈的话 and the on-stage 斗琴 prelude video was entertaining, as well as 南拳妈妈’s appearance on stage to sing the country version of 双截棍. Sadly though, I got a $30 parking ticket. Serves me right for forgetting to put coupons. On the other hand I can’t believe the amount of traffic in the city area, as well as the expressways leading to the city area. If it wasn’t for the traffic, I could have reached the concert slightly earlier and remembered to put coupons.

Finally, my 2-week intensive lectures at SIM have finished - side-effects from the 2 weeks involved lack of sleep and accelerated pimple growth. Just another 9 more months or so (and 3 more 2-week intensive lectures per semester) and I will graduate. Hope that my friend’s timetable’s not as bad as mine, cause she has a long way to go - 4 years in UniSIM.