Monday, November 24, 2008

My lotion and me + weekend roundup


So before I tell you about the weekend, let me just ask a question about something I found out on Friday. I don't remember exactly how the topic came up, but a question was asked to my co-worker if he used lotion to which the answer was no. as a matter of fact, he dissed any and every guy who did use lotion.

So I didn’t wanna say anything because I was one of those guys that used lotion. Yes people...I punk’d out. I should have stuck up for all my lotion homies. I mean nothing is wrong with using lotion. I normally use a little because my hands normally would end up being white. but there are some guys that use it all over their body, you would swear they were a girl. Like they have a 30min lotion period in the mornings.

Anyway, the weekend was both lovely and horrible. Lovely in the sense that I spent it with my girlfriend as I went over from Saturday (at 1:30am…long story) to Sunday. I have never done so much house work over a weekend like this one. Plus we got to spend some much needed quality time together talking and playing scrabble and watching some movies. It was so cute.


On the other hand, it was horrible because I am a man of comfort and I wasn’t comfortable. I have grown too attached to the technology around us today and will go insane when I am deprived of it. Especially when I know that it is available but we don’t have it. It’s totally different when a hurricane screws up the entire electrical grid in the island. But worst of all...the place was a sauna and almost every sentence I said started with "You need to get a fan".

But enough whining, the weekend is over and now it’s back to work. Oh boy.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Answer the phone already

You know what grinds my gears...when you're in the office or home and the phone rings. And apparently, no matter how many persons are there, it's your duty...obligation...sole purpose in life...to answer the phone. And you know when it gets worst, when you see those persons trying to ignore it by walking pass it or by starting an "important" conversation. Or even more horrific is when they stare you in the face with that "I'm not answering it" look.

Seriously, sometimes I wish I worked on the 2nd floor or something so that one day I can "accidentally" bounce someone off the railing whenever they into that not answering the phone mood. I honestly think that God put certain persons on this earth with the sole purpose of annoying others. Is like you throw a little garbage on the ground and you are doomed to live the rest of your life with imbeciles who have answer-the-phone-phobia. Geez.

~wiz

Friday, October 10, 2008

Rant: I'd like to say “Fuck you” to the Computer Science Department

And here I thought my ranting came to a premature end...But I've returned to rant another day

Before I get to the rant, I saw a comment saying something about me possibly being a very difficult person to deal with. Actually, I'm an easy-going, cool, down-to-earth person and these rants are for fun.

Back to the rant...

*sigh* I don't even know where to start...How about stop being fucking retards?

Maybe I'm naïve or something but whenever I hear the words Computer Science and main lab the thought of a modern computer lab comes to mind. *sigh* What a fucking disappointment.

The first time I ever used this supposedly modern computer lab (which was in 2005) I was anything but impressed. The still had old Dell optiplex (700Mhz) machines with CRT monitors running Windows 2000 on one side of the lab and some 1.8Ghz systems on the other side while other computer labs had machines with 2.4Ghz+ P4s. So at this point I'm wondering wtf is going here. Are these people serious? Those machines sucked so badly that throwing a smoke grenade in Counter Strike would make the machine freeze because the smoke was just way too much for those machines to render *roll eyes*.

The following year, they finally got newer machines (for half of the lab) but by then I said fuck the lab and bought myself a laptop. There was no way I was going to wait to use a computer when I had my own laptop. But what good is a laptop if wireless access isn't always available on campus?

So now, we'll skip ahead to last year when the other side of the same computer science lab finally had new machines brought in. These machines were supposed to be blazing fast with Core 2 Duo processors and 2GB of system memory. Yeah, right? More bullshit. First issue, all the machines came from Dell with ball mice...okay, but I thought optical/laser was what was being used. The second issue, the machines are slow like dog shit. Seriously, if I see an Intel Core 2 Duo sticker on a computer, I'm going to expect a fast, responsive system (ofcourse there are other components to consider, memory bandwidth, latency, hard drive speed and interface, etc). Disappointed again. Epic Failure once again. These computers are so slow it takes MSN Messenger about 5 minutes to sign in. That's just plain retarded. I only wish I were exaggerating but it is so.

After years and years of the same monotonous bullshit, the computer science department at my school finally decided to introduce some useful courses into the curriculum. So after so many years, it finally became painfully obvious that they needed to introduce some web design and computer and network security to their computer science programme? Are you fucking kidding me? Why did they wait until now? And they wonder why most business prefer students from the rival university (UTECH).

Hell yeah! The computer science lab just got about a dozen Intel-based iMacs, a Mac Pro and a cinema display. Oh wait a minute, these machines aren't actually available to computer science students. So, what happened here is that another faculty needed some space for multimedia classes and that was the reason why those machines ended up in the computer lab in what used to be a secondary lab/tutorial room. At first it was said that we could use the machines whenever there were no classes. Sure, turned out to be bullshit after a while. They restricted access to only those in that class. But that never mattered to me since Apple computers are overrated in my opinion. Not too long ago, a lecturer had to borrow that same secondary lab for a tutorial and the Mac-noobs started to get annoyed, showing signs of their disapproval. And this is something that has happened more than once.
I can only ask the following question: why the fuck do these people think they own the place which they borrowed in the first place? Maybe they think using Macs to design things makes them superior to other people.

Being caught in my own bit of problems and having to spend extra time in school part time, I decided that maybe I should just do web design since its just for credits. And after attending the first class I was somewhat disappointed. Hoping it would improve, I decided to stick it out. As class progressed, it became somewhat noticeable that the lecturer thinks the class is filled with a bunch of tech-noobs. Now, I'm not saying that I'm a genius, but in this day and age, how the fuck are you going to ask college students if they know what Google is? Or even Youtube? Oh...maybe they didn't want to assume anything (yeah, right).

Anyway, this about wraps up my rant for now. And yeah, there are cool lecturers and other people who are associated with the department who get my full respect.
I'll put more effort into getting a rant out on schedule and with the usual style.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Life: Weekly Review [29-Sep-2008]

This is a quick run-down of the week starting September 29.

Monday:

Had a Japanese test (yeah, I'm trying to learn Japanese) which was supposed to be an hour long but I ended up finishing in approximately 18 minutes which sorta pissed of some of the people in the class. Then it was of to the language lab for an hour.
After that I was off to the computer lab for 2 hours and then to the electronic lab for 4 hours directly after that. 8 Hours between class, work and doing lab experiments.

Tuesday:

Another morning I just had to wake up early to get to the computer lab for 8:00Am. 2 Hours later, I'm off to Japanese for 2 hours. It sucks having to walk half-way across campus for class.

Wednesday:

Again, I had to get up early so I could make it to the computer lab but this time for 9:00Am. At least I sold an old textbook which means money for me. My friends dragged me into playing basketball with them. And after such a long time of not playing any form of sports I could actually still play which was surprising. One huge problem, after 10min I was unable to continue the game. I'll blame school for me not actively engaging in sporting activities.

Thursday:

And away I go to the computer lab for 8:00Am again but this time I had to help underclassmen (mostly girls tho, ^_^) who are doing introductory computer science courses with their lab exercises for 2 hours. 10:00Am I was off to Japanese class which is actually pretty cool. And then back to the computer science lab which is pretty much the main hangout spot for my friends and I.
2:30PM, not may people showed up for the computer science club meeting which although a disappoint, was expected.

Friday:

Woot, Japanese class again but this time at 10. Ugh, I remembered I had an assignment that was due for the "Web design & Programming" course. I spent the rest of the day trying to finish and for some reason progress was rather slow. So slow that I didn't get to finish everything before the submission time. Disaster :(.

So now, its 7:30PM...maybe I'll pwn some n00bs in Combat Arms or study.

-xerosai

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The giants are at it again

I started using this thing the moment I heard it was out. It's still beta and all. But it's a great start. One of the largest entities in the consumer technology industry, Google, made one more step to conquering the world. Tuesday, September 2, Google released the BETA test for their up and coming browser dubbed 'Google Chrome'.

The release of this news came after the company 'accidentally' released a full comic explaining their plan for their browser. This comic can be viewed at http://www.google.com/chrome by clicking the 'Learn more' link.

We would stress this point, it's a BETA test, meaning not all the bugs are worked out yet and they are looking for consumer feedback as to what needs to be changed or added. As a BETA we can be happy that you can at least uninstall it when you're done playing around unlike other BETAs.

Appearance:
With this browser Google has taken an interesting approach, "Out with old and In with the new". Not a revolutionary approach, but they may have gone a bit too far with what they decided to leave out.

Google has taken the browser design from scratch with a minimalist approach. For those used to the traditional layout, such as that found in Firefox, the absence of several buttons and toolbars will immediately through you off. Novice users, I believe will have a difficult time navigating the window, and the awkward positioning of the bookmark icon looks like it was thrown in at the last minute. Even the home button isn't initially there. It is a setting that must be selected.

The window itself has the feel that it belongs on a Mac. Tabs appear at the very top of the screen giving it the appearance of a file jacket. The width of the tabs is limited by the width of the screen so if you open more than a few they get really small making it difficult to navigate through them.

Performance & Features:
The installation took a bit longer than I would have liked but I can overlook that since it quickly made up for by importing all of my Firefox bookmarks and such quickly 'n' easily. Loading page to page and rendering images to screen is comparable to what you would expect from Firefox 3.0, so we can congratulate them on that.

There were some problems with streaming video especially when they were multiple tabs open. Even though Google boasts that they have solved most memory leak issues, the way they have designed each tab to be an individual process takes up too much memory for the average computer. The smart address bar seems a step below the one in Firefox 3.0, but it gets the job done.

Security, one of the most focused upon aspects of Chrome performs well but we'll see how well it goes when people start targeting their malware at the browser. The download manager could use some work and just initially seems out of place.

Final Opinions:
Great start, but it's still a way off. Even though this is an open source application, and it has all these security and memory management wonders, we have already seen these things well executed in Firefox 3. I'm hoping that more will come to the interface. I don't need clutter but I wouldn't miss some of the feel from an older browser.

And, we really hope the issue with the tabs and memory will be resolved. All in all, this is no revolution just another option. I don't see myself leaving Firefox anytime soon but knowing something as well designed is out there gives security to users.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Life: Weekly Review [01-Sep-2008]

I suppose it's time I gave ranting a rest and did something else.

This will be a quick run-down of the week starting Monday September 1, 2008

Monday was the start of the new academic year which will be my final year. I think that's probably why I was a little excited since I can't wait to finish college.

Tuesday was a slow day, spent most of the time in the computer lab trying to get into the frame of mind since I'll be working as a lab assistant.

Wednesday was the official start of the academic year since classes started on that day. Again I stayed in the computer lab for most of the day while chatting with friends. I also decided to delay making a rant.

Thursday...slow day again and still not much to do since none of my classes are on this day.

Friday wasn't that bad...had my first class which was interesting. It's about time they added web design as a course instead of just sticking to pure computer science with stuff like compiler design and theory of computation. But now the Friday class will be discontinued starting next week so that means there is no reason to go to school on that day. I suppose I'll work in the lab on that day as well.

Today...did laundry and played some Combat Arms and decided to stop playing since people were cheating. How noob can a person get? Then my stereo receiver started malfunctioning again so that prompted me to go back to my "Old Faithful" until I can get a new one. So now I have a Yamaha CR-700 (from the 1970s) and a 5-Band equalizer hooked up to my computer with gold-plated cables ^_^. I guess they don't make things the way they used to.

So, it's now 6:37Pm and I have nothing to do at the moment other than IM people, listen to music and get a little reading in.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bored: New Dance


"Bolt to di worl"


Yes my faithful followers. Honestly.....the last couple days have been very slow and I didnt wanna let this go on any longer. Unfortunately....I still have writer's block and so I am just gonna leave you with a video from the energy god himself to pass the time. The new dance that is sweeping the clubs by storm. Learn it fast people.

"The Lightning Bolt"