
Monthly Archive for August, 2002
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while you’re frustrated about receiving junk emails, those who sent them really believes in bulk email ads. they are not behind the business of enlarging body parts or get rich quick, but they help these businesses flood your inbox. i’m glad that anti-spam efforts are taking a toll on their profits and personal life.
the moviespoiler site has a good archive of complete storylines for most popular movies. it also serves its namesake by providing storylines for new shows. therefore, don’t go read about the movie you plan to watch.
personal guides are sometimes much better than written-for-profit guide books as references to see a place. for singapore, there is a checklist guide by hweeling and a short introduction by kristen. please drop me a note to share other personal guides to singapore.
new sites have emerged to make sense out of the huge number weblogs. blogtree attempts sort weblogs by creation date, linking weblogs that were inspired by other weblogs, in a genealogy format. blogstreet however, sort weblogs in the order of links to each other, ranking linked urls in the process.
be prepared to fall sick on your next flight. one in five passengers on a two hour flight will catch a cold, and the risk increases on long haul.
catch an asteroid with your binoculars this month. you’ll need a skymap to locate the area where the asteroid will flying by.
following janis ian’s article on the internet debacle, she wrote about the fallout, 1268 emails. among various the commercial offers offers from her emails, one of them was a marriage proposal.
andy’s computer was built by a team of lego action figures. they had some fun as well during the construction.
crop circle movies, such as m. night shyamalan’s signs are going to bring amateurs and wanabes circle-makers into crop fields, confusing other “professional” circle makers and aliens.
lisa napoli writes about her “torturous test” to diagnose if she has carpal tunnel problems. ever since i started working more extensively on my ibm thinkpad, i’ve been experiencing some of her symptoms, weird neck pains that sometimes extends to my arms. i hope that consciousness of a better posture will avoid computer injury.

last night, she decided to make herself the exclusive owner of our coffee table.
the morning news has a nice write write-up about what it takes to have good basic etiquette. these are little things that we take may for granted, and it can go a long way in improving social skills with strangers and friends.
fotowillem has a very beautiful portrait gallery of people in the streets of china.


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