Archive for ◊ March, 2010 ◊

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• Saturday, March 27th, 2010

It’s in 3-D and it’s gorgeous animation. But what really matters is the story. And it’s a good one. At first it seems the main story is about a Viking colony equally distant from nowhere, which is being constantly attacked by a wide variety of marauding dragons. It’s a full time job trying to keep the dragons at bay and the Viking warriors are often out on their boats hunting their wily and ferocious opponents.

But really the story is about a father and chief of the Vikings who has a young son, Hiccup, who is small and who is a slick, sarcastic talker and who doesn’t take orders well, but still seeks respect from his impressive father. At first, his Father will not let his son be a warrior Viking, but later relents to have Hiccup train with the other youngsters. But the young boy gets sidetracked and instead of wanting to kill dragons, the boy befriends them and seeks to understand them.

A young and inexperienced son seeking approval of a strong father is an often-told tale. Sons often act foolishly trying to impress their fathers. And fathers often ignore the strivings of their sons. In this case, there is honor and courage on all sides and it is inspiring to watch the father and son wrestle with their relationship.

And yes, about the dragons – they ARE ferocious and talented and aggressive warriors. But their motivations are a mystery that unfolds slowly. And that’s the fun of this film. This film is a must watch show and I highly recommend it.

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• Friday, March 26th, 2010

I have been reading books on the stocks and to learn how to interpret financial reports in the newspapers. Also, I have recently open an online share trading account with Public Bank but am not in a hurry to trade yet until I know all the facts and figures and how to make money from the stock market. It is important to know how to read the charts and predict bull runs to make a gain. I plan to be a fundamental analysis investor or long term investor and not short term investor or also known as technical analysis investor.

There are ways to create alternative energy from waste. This is a brilliant idea that not many people are aware of. You might like to know that a company by the name of N-Viro International Corporation develops and licenses its technology to municipalities and private companies. Their patented processes use lime and/or mineral-rich, combustion byproducts to treat, pasteurize, immobilize and convert wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes into biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. The company has generated sales in excess of $40 million dollars, since its initial public offering in October of 1993. With this huge share market capitalization, no wonder investors are ever ready to put in their money and faith in this brilliant idea and trust this company to deliver more profits. Their web site is at http://www.nviro.com where you can browse for more details.

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• Friday, March 26th, 2010

I am looking around for DWG viewer for Windows Vista that I can download for free preferably so that I can print out the Autocad file sent by a client. It is a big file and I cannot use my laptop to view it and print out as I don’t have the software. Well, I might have to change to my desktop using Windows XP and later install Autocad Architectural Desktop 2004 which is quite tricky. It will take more than 20 minutes for complete install and later to be linked to HP printer for printing out the DWF format file. So much work just to view a file sent in by a big company to us. But this is part of my job requirements and since my company has sent me for an Autocad course a few years back, I should know how to handle this issue like using and editing the work using Autocad which are mainly used in civil engineering work and for draughting.

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• Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

I have bought quite a few items from eBay before and they are reliable. I am happy with the products that I received from the sellers. Who knows, this time around I might try other places like Online Shopping Store such as Shop Wiki. I might just hunt for Clothing for Women and look for my size at XL since I have put on some weight. And for those who are environmentally conscious, they can try Eco Fashion from the link given.

Online shopping is very convenient. You can shop and have the products delivered right to your doorsteps at the touch of the keyboard or mouse. And you can do all these at the comforts of your home. To buy online, you need to have a credit or debit card so that you can type in the number, your name, expiry date, etc. Shop Wiki has safe and secure payment gateway that you can rely on to make your purchases online.

It has been some time now since I made my last purchase online from eBay. This time around I will just surf and browse Shop Wiki for anything that might interests me. Buying online is very safe as long as you know who you are buying from. Your credit card details will not be used elsewhere if you buy from trusted merchants.

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• Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

My previous Canon MP 145 Printer and Scanner served me very well and I am happy with all the functions. It was bought as a computer trade fair for RM188 with a few free gifts thrown in. The money was well invested then. However, after more than 1 year of usage, the rollers started to fail and cannot take in paper to print out. Since there is no Canon service centre in Penang, I have no choice but to buy another Canon printer. As they no longer carry the same model, I have to buy a supposedly upgraded one – Canon MP 258! Last night I tried it out and am not happy with the printer and scanner. First, my scanned page was truncated on the left partially by half an inch and it was lop sided. Imagine paying RM205 for this lousy model!! I have not tried other functions but am not happy with the features! Next time I might change to Hewlett Packard printer instead!

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• Saturday, March 13th, 2010

I was looking for insurance policies to buy when I came upon Insurance Franklin, MA or Berry Insurance. It is worth your investment to buy policies to protect your money from depleting in case of accidents, mishaps, deaths, etc. This is to ensure that your loved ones will be financially taken care of or given a lump sum payment should any of the above happen to you.

Berry Insurance also offers Auto Insurance Franklin, MA as protection against vehicle accidents. I am a firm believer in buying insurance as I have already received a lump sum payment for my health condition that renders me unable to hold a job for life. That is why, I am now working from home and moon lighting part time writing articles and offering web design services.

And if you are a home owner and intend to buy properties, you can check out Homeowners Insurance Franklin, MA for their comprehensive package to suit your budget. I am considering buying from Berry Insurance to top up with my existing insurance policies for higher coverage and protection. This is a form of investment for the future and if there is no claim, you can get back your premiums paid at the end of the term as a form of partial investments. The longer you are insured, the better the returns provided you have been paying your premiums regularly.

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• Saturday, March 13th, 2010

I am quite fed up with hosting with Emerge in KL. My web site and blogs are down almost every day since before Chinese New Year – and they came out with lame excuses of iFrame attack on my blogs when there are no codes inserted but their lousy unreliable old servers about to die and go bonkus. And hosting with them is quite expensive, about RM330 per site for 1 year – more than the market rate. I will wait for the expiry of 1 year and migrate my hosting to Exabytes, based in Penang, my home town. Besides, Exabytes hosts big names like Kenny Sia and Hong Kiat with their own dedicated server costing about RM350 per month. That is the trust customers have on Exabytes and if Emerge don’t buck up, I might just transfer all my 3 web sites to Exabytes.

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