Thursday, July 20, 2006

Music Sites

According to the Observer, these are the top 15 music sites around!

  1. iTunes

  2. Best for: buying music
  3. Wikipedia

  4. Best for:
    band biographies and free classical music
  5. My Space

  6. Best for:
    keeping up with the kids and new bands
  7. youTube

  8. Best for:
    amusing yourself on a half-day sick in bed
  9. Undercover

  10. Best for:
    Australian music news
  11. Pandora

  12. Best for:
    new music tailored to your taste
  13. Dime-A-Dozen

  14. Best for:
    downloading last night's mind-blowing gig
  15. Drowned-In-Sound

  16. Best for:
    weekly bulletin of indie music and news
  17. Holy-Moly

  18. Best for:
    latest salacious and unholier than thou pop gossip
  19. Party Ben

  20. Best for:
    the latest amusing music and video mash-ups
  21. Rocks Back Pages

  22. Best for:
    never having to root in the attic for old music magazines again
  23. Pop Justice

  24. Best for:
    sniggering at pop stars
  25. Sound Of The World

  26. Best for:
    putting world music on the net
  27. Stylus Magazine

  28. Best for:
    the best new music writing on the web
  29. Expecting Grain

  30. Best for:
    all things Dylan (This one's for you Braddy!)

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Can man be changed?

Discovered a fascinating article today whilst reading my online newspapers!

Can man be changed?

What do you think? I have someone comment on turning this into a management theory! Do you think it will work?

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Dilemna

What should I do in life?

Have you asked yourself that lately?

I am quite lost...on a personal level...

Been wondering...about what I want, who I am, what I want to do and where do I see myself for the long-term future...

Have this weekend to ponder......

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Toys

On the topic of toys...I personally think that as adults we haven't quite outgrown our childhood...

We all have our favourite toys and tales from childhood days. Some toys have still remained in our lives....and I won't say which ones... =)

My personal favourites from various periods of my child/teenage/adult life are:
  • Monty Python
  • Star Wars
  • Lego
  • Smurf
  • Winnie The Pooh
  • Transformers
  • Cabbage Patch Kids
  • Barbie

    You could get these mechandise from these online places:
  • Monty Python's Mini BobbleHeads
  • Smurf Collectibles
  • I really want one of these FX Light Sabers
  • I didn't know Gund makes ..Winnie the Pooh Plushies..Now I want one!
  • Advice: Best Forgotten and to be kept hidden in the dark closet..buy or bring only if you must get one to scare kids away...Cabbage Patch Kids

    On the topic of Monty Python, it's heartening to know that the appeal and humour still holds after 32 years! Monty Python Revival's Broadway show Spamalot is currently doing its rounds in various countries. Can't wait for it to come down to Singapore or Malaysia or Australia!

    The movie makers down in Hollywood is making Transformer movie, which is scheduled to be completed in 2007!

    I love Lego! I even have a Harry Potter set and I was lego champ as a kid! Ok..that did sound quite nerdy....Oh cool! There is even Batman Lego! So so cool!Time to update lego collection....
    Lego is getting quite expensive nowadays too...Check out the Tie Collection

    Ooh...I could even search for images of Winnie the Pooh on Google! Cool....

  • Wednesday, July 12, 2006

    Asians....prudish?

    Guess what I found....News and Analysis of Human Sexuality in Asia

    One of the notable mention is "Casanovas for hire in Japan". Another professes to be the Chinese Kafka, refer to "China's unrepentant bare-assed blogger".

    The Chinese Kafka? Definitly not based on similarities of the butt....

    Perhaps she is confused about the use of the adjective "kafkaesque", which has come into common use to denote mundane yet absurd and surreal circumstances of the kind commonly found in Kafka's work. Or is she taking on an interpretation of Existentialism too liberally?

    Somehow i think "kafkaesque", the Kafka mystique and his words have been so broodly interpreted that we have labeled stuff that are badly written or badly represented (stuff so bad that we don't understand or profess to understand) to be "kafkaesque"

    Anyhow have fun with the website.....Asians aren't prudish! We all have our hidden sides!

    Tuesday, July 11, 2006

    Conceptionists vs Experimentalists

    What Kind of Genius Are You?

    This theory gives hope to late bloomers!

    All late bloomers out there unite! We aren't behind nor are we any less intelligent than out early bloomer friends....

    Now, if only the rest of the world thinks so...

    Sunday, July 09, 2006

    A new product from wunderkins of Googleland

    Got this link via a friend: Google Trends

    Man, it's fun! You could see what the world is searching and how your searches are correlated.
    Ok I am geeky...but aren't you often curious how and what people are searching?

    I did this search and see how it turned out! Man....
    Correlation of searches between sex and girls



    The people from the Indian Sub-Continent ranks relatively high here....hehehe

    Another search on: Correlation of searches between intelligence and women turned out to be interesting too...



    Looks like the Americans and the Indians like intelligent woman? Or they like woman....in general....

    Have fun correlating your trends and see what the rest of the world is searching!

    Wednesday, July 05, 2006

    We are what we are?

    A friend sent me on this link and she has decidedly gone to check out the linkages between blood type and character....

    Blood Types - Capillaries hold key to character

    What do you think?

    Does your match? The chinese post forum seems to think we are what we bleed.

    I personally don't believe that blood type can determine who you are or even describe characteristics of you.

    According to the first link,
    Type A – The Farmer
  • calm
  • patient
  • sensitive
  • responsible
  • overcautious
  • stubborn
  • unable to relax

    Famous A’s
  • Adolf Hitler
  • George Bush Senior
  • Soseki Natsume
  • Ringo Starr
  • Britney Spears

    For those who know me, would you ever describe me as being calm and patient? Can you imagine a calm and patient Adolf Hitler? I am not saying that I identify with the mini one (well except for the height bit) but if the theory about blood type and characteristics ring true, I should at least identify most, if not much of my character attributes to that of Adolf Hitler's.

    If the theory rings true, 38% of Japan is a mini Hitler, waiting to ambush the west!
  • Monday, July 03, 2006

    Sunday, July 02, 2006

    Mathematics & Sex

    Mathematics & Sex

    Haven't read the book, but I am fascinated by it now. Wonder whether they stock them in Borders or Kinokuniya.

    Out of curiosity, I seriously wouldn't mind flipping through it. I suspect that there will be quite a bit of game theory in it...hehe turning prisoners' dilemna into sex dilemna.... ;-P

    Some mathematicians find that there isn't enough maths to substantiate or provide substantive proof of her theorems. Mate, get a life I say....what do you want? Vector algebra or partial differential equations?

    I am intrigued......

    I googled and found an Amazon review and even a Science Forum on this topic!

    Join the drones...

    I am walking....in the midst of the morning crowd....part of the drone army

    All of us rushing towards different physical destinations, but with somewhat common mental destination

    We are all rushing towards work....

    What is Work?

    People work for a variety of reasons......most do so for monetary reasons, but others do so for passion, for their loves...

    Do you love your work? A study indicated that we apparently do....

    What do you work for? Do you love your work?

    I like my work, but do I love my work?
    As I examine my pattern of work, I realise I am spending a large part of my waking hours on work....

    I don't think my work ignites my passion.....but I like my work to the extent that I will spend more than 8 hours a day on work...

    So does work time correlates to passion for work? If you ask most of the hardworking executives in Asia, I reckon most will say they work heaps of hours....but how many really loves their work?

    What do you think?