Monthly Archive for August, 2008

man in the mirror

Okay, enough with flying laptops.

Today, I woke up and pondered about my state with God. I committed my day to God, and while I looked into the mirror as I was washing up, I saw a reflection of me. It was an inverted one, but still reflecting my physical features the same.

Same ol’, same ol’.

I mean, it’d be different if there was a zit the size of a 20cent coin on my forehead that erupted overnight .. or my scalp decided to uproot all my hair. So .. I really wouldn’t expect a major change to happen to me physically over the course of one night.

As I drove to work, I pondered. About how the traffic’s almost the same, about how I know what to expect at specific portions of my journey to work, and parking, and about how the office access system is 10 full minutes faster than actual time.

My desk looks the same, my desktop looks the same.

And as I sat down, I asked myself,

“Have I stopped expecting changes?”

I think it’s really easy to be caught up with the routine of thing. When day to day things like giving thanks for the food, praying for the sick, leading worship become the back of your hand .. it’s easy to lose track.

The track of which God wants you to go on.

It’s not that we’re outrightly going against God’s will, but sometimes we’re just ignorant of what God is trying to tell us.

It’s like the man who looks in the mirror, walks away and forgets how he looks like.

Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. - James 1:22-24

Did I forget what I look like this morning?

I hope not.

Flying with a laptop?

Check out the new checkpoint-friendly manner of hand-carrying a laptop.

Link from here. Read the official announcement from TSA.

recording songs

I wanna start singing, playing my guitar, and mixing some sounds!

[WTS] Pre-Loved Compaq Presario V2000

I’ve got a Compaq Presario V2000 up for sale .. (*soft toys not included)

Here are some of the reviews (I wrote one myself, but unfortunately .. deleted it. GAH)

The specifications of my laptop is as follows:

  • Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers (still in very good condition, used headphones most of the time for moview)
  • 14″ widescreen, BrightView display (DVDs look absolutely beautiful)
  • 1.6 or 1.8 GHz, Intel Centrino Processor (can’t remember, but it’s very snappy with applications .. not slow)
  • 1GB RAM
  • 40GB HDD
  • Full sized keyboard which is really nice to use

I bought it in 2005, looks pristine on the outside, though the handrests are just slightly discoloured, but no scratches! Display is still pristine. Battery life is at 80%, subject to usage.

I’m selling it at RM1,700 (definitely negotiable!), so if you know anyone who’s interested .. let me know.

Buzz me at zero one two, six two zero, one seven seven seven, or drop a comment.

Here are the pictures:

Introducing .. Black Jack X!

This entry is so delayed that the digital image also deteriorated.

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in the dark…

… I sat on the toilet floor, with the lights off.

But …

the art of manliness

Hah! For some of you guys out there (me included) .. here’s an interesting site.

http://artofmanliness.com/

amplifier replaced

Some of you might not know that I actually subscribe to a WiFi service at ground level, 14 floors below where I live.

About 2 weeks ago, the service went down so I called Airzed Customer Service and they told me that the amplifier malfunctioned and was scheduled to be replaced, and just this week, the signal’s back, and is STRONGER!

So I’m back online at home!

Here’s to RM139 per year (or RM11.58 per month) for wireless broadband that I share over my own wireless router (which I won … for FREE!!)

break our hearts, Lord

Last weekend’s service was one of those that you never ever thought God would touch you, but He does and makes you cry your heart out.

Continue reading ‘break our hearts, Lord’

birthdays

.. I’ve never been big on.

Guess it wasn’t a culture that I grew up with, but it seems that this trend is changing.

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