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  1. piang, too many people log in... down liaoz..
  2. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/what-is-buz...-101602605.html NUS student
  3. This is the second part of some crazy modification/alteration photos that I saw on the internet and I wish to share it with everyone. In this instalment, we get to see more photos of repair work done on cars instead of modifications. In the first photo (above) we see a SUV with a wooden plank door. Judging from the dents and the missing side skirts, this vehicle was involved in some form of accident. The original door probably could not be used anymore and the owner replaced it with this. Apparently the owner got a wooden plank, some metal hinges you normally see on gates and a fancy golden door latch with a matching coloured door knob. A few drilled holes later and this is what you get. This probably doesn
  4. Can an android tablet connect to the Internet via iPhone Bluetooth Internet tethering with 3G ? Vice versa can an iPad connect to the Internet via an android phone Bluetooth Internet tethering with 3G ? Thot of buying Kindle Fire Wifi version wonder if it can connect to internet thru my iphone Bluetooth tethering when i m outside...
  5. The new Hyundai Elantra was only released worldwide less than one year ago. It is a good-looking mid-sized four-door sedan if you were to compare it with other Asian models from the same category. Sometime early this year, there have been reports that Hyundai will be releasing a coupe version of the current-generation Elantra. Hyundai dismissed those reports and denied any of it. But spy shots of an Elantra Coupe test car have surfaced in the World Wide Web. Somehow, it is rather confirmed that Hyundai is releasing a coupe version of the Elantra and judging from the pictures, we might see it real soon. The picture shows a heavily camouflaged car, most of the exterior is covered. It is clear that the car
  6. We see all sorts of modifications/alterations done to cars before, either for performance or aesthetics reasons and some of us who own cars might have done it to our own rides. One day while I was surfing the World Wide Web, I came across some photos of crazy and peculiar modifications/alterations done to cars. Let us take a moment to enjoy these photos. The first picture (above, top) shows a Pringles can attached to, probably, the air intake system of a car. Automakers spend billions of dollars doing research and development of car parts and components but the person who did this thought that a Pringles can, some duct tape and hose clamps can be a suitable part replacement. The next photo (above) was supplied to me by a friend. When I first saw it, I spent about half a minute laughing. The person who did this was most definitely doing it as a joke as six exhaust tips at the back box won
  7. Using Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) to browse the web? Your IQ score is likely to be lower than someone using Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera. A new study published by online psychometric testing company AptiQuant Psychometric Consulting Co. has found that a user's choice of web browser is related to their cognitive ability. "There was a clear indication...that the subjects using any version of Internet Explorer ranked significantly lower on an average than others," said Aptiquant. Out of all the IE versions, "subjects using IE 8 [fared] a little better." People using Opera, Camino and IE with Chrome Frame scored slightly higher than their not-so-bright Internet Explorer-using friends, suggesting that people with a lower IQ "tend to resist a change/upgrade of their browsers." "There was no significant difference in the IQ scores between individuals using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple's Safari; however, it was on an average higher than IE users," said Apitiquant. More than 100,000 people in USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand took the online Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (IV) test in the space of four weeks and their IQ scores were correlated with their browser choice for the study.
  8. It will be slightly just over a month to go before Toyota shows the world (at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show) its new sports car, the FT-86 and images of it has already leaked on the internet. No one can be sure whether these images are real or not. But whatever it is, let us enjoy and take a closer look of the purportedly finished product. Let
  9. I agree with this report. Notice how internet forums are full of insufferable people who get angry over minor issues?
  10. Any bro/sis knows does Malaysia have Prepaid 3G internet sim for sale? I have my own Dongle/Aircard. I just need one to have around 10 hours but must be in good speed. Thanks and any input will be appreciate!!!
  11. These two incidents made me realise that now a days, the internet is a very powerful tool..... Things posted on the net, they had said it was only noises, can be ignored,.... but now, they have to come out officially and explain....
  12. stop reading this, everyone get back to work now -_-
  13. Seems like internet is under very close watch nowadays from the authorities Cleaning up to prepare for the big erection? Seems like SBF website from the TV news. Saw the names, - LaserBabes - AINO
  14. Tried this morning for payments, anyone else have problems with DBS internet banking...the page requesting for the i-pin cannot open up??
  15. like the subject, what is your favourite card for online purchases ? any special offers, discounts or other perks that prompt you to use that card ? I am thinking of ordering something from Amazon ...stupid crocs@singapore say its a discontinued model, but i found it on amazon ....so considering buying it online. .... and maybe other stuffs as well.
  16. Here is an easy guide for those who want to watch the World Cup on the Internet. 1) Go to few websites that act as the Yellow Pages for live soccer. 1a) http://www.myp2p.eu (http://www.myp2p.eu/competition.php?competitionid&part=sports&discipline=worldcup2010) 1b) http://www.mivo.tv/ (If your antenna can't get SCTV, u can stream it from here, quality good) 1c) http://veetle.com/ (my favourite) 1d) http://worldcup.beep.com/friendly_matches.htm 1e) http://www.freefootball.org/upcoming.php?id=a 1f) http://livefooty.doctor-serv.com/ 2) If you using P2P software to stream, the best p2p is Sopcast (http://www.sopcast.com/). Other that you can try include TvU (http://www.tvunetworks.com/) or TVants (http://tvants.en.softonic.com/) 3) If u streaming from your laptop, you might consider connecting the laptop using the HDMI cable to your TV. Enjoy hah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. I am no expert but it seems that we could be in trouble in the near future. So better surf all you and surf before it is all too late You Say Published June 24, 2010 Could the Internet be reaching breaking point? There's an urgent need to simplify things and collapse data centre architectures By ADAM JUDD THE Internet has become part of our lives faster than any technology in world history. So it's fair to ask - how's it doing? Could it be breaking? Well, it's certainly creaking! From the first Web browsers in the early 1990s to today's 1.7 billion users, the Internet has grown exponentially. One petabyte can hold about 20 million, four-door filing cabinets full of text - or 500 billion pages of printed text - and, using a conservative methodology, we estimate that the growth in petabytes per month will result in Internet traffic growing almost 30-fold by 2020. While demand growth is good and drives us forward, making new things possible, the economics of the Internet are not keeping up with this growth in demand. In fact, the underlying economic model that built the Internet is breaking. Data compiled from the service provider world - the big, global telecommunications carriers that have essentially been building the Internet since the early 1990s - shows that revenue from Internet services has been growing roughly in parallel with the investments required to keep building the Net, allowing service providers to put profits back into Internet extensions. So far, so good. But the costs to continue building the Net will continue to increase by 18-20 per cent every year from now to 2020, while revenue from Internet services will only increase by 5 per cent a year in that same timeframe. Flatter revenue means less profit to reinvest in Internet extension and innovation. This is true for any technology: so, without ongoing innovation, the Internet stagnates - meaning, access costs go up, service quality goes down, and growth dies. In fact, we estimate that this 'breaking point' in the service provider arena may occur as soon as 2014. And we think that this economic breakdown we're seeing in the service provider world is coming to the world of enterprise networks as well. If we don't continue to find new innovations in the way we network our enterprises, we face the same decline in performance, reliability, and security. So as we look at enterprise network needs and build-out costs over the next 15 to 20 years, enterprises will be facing a big problem. Should enterprises care? Yes, their future networks need ongoing innovations in performance, reliability and security just as much as anyone's - if not more so. According to analysis firm Gartner, data centre consolidation exercises will continue throughout 2010, with adoption of more server virtualisation technology and application services, and these will make the data centre more congested than ever. Enterprises will also focus on increasing employee productivity by leveraging available technology such as unified communication and video conferencing to continue to focus on ICT innovation to increase their bottom line. And don't forget that end-users are now demanding more connectivity these days, and allowing them to do so increases productivity for enterprises as well, with richer content and traffic in the enterprise network. At the same time, enterprise CIOs are still pressured to control operational costs, yet these ambitious goals mean a lot of high-performance networking - in the data centre, in the campus, and in the branch. It's clear that network-based systems are essential to their mission, particularly as network technology and connectivity continue to speed up. With more devices doing more things, there will be more congestion, which impacts performance and service in an enterprise network, while security vulnerabilities are breaking through perimeter defence firewalls between devices, applications and networks, letting malware in. In an enterprise, performance, security and reliability are non-negotiable. This all means that legacy approaches just aren't sustainable. This is true in the data centre, and it's true everywhere in an enterprise network. Enterprises face space and energy-efficiency demands from the data centre to the branch network, and gains in power efficiency mean 'doing more for less'. ICT carbon footprints are becoming common in RFPs (request for proposals), and governments are starting to regulate certain industries. While such efficiency directly benefits the bottom line of an enterprise, it imposes huge demands for reduced space and energy use in the very near term. If you add in the 'green' space and energy efficiencies required by enterprises, then we have to add sustainability to the requirements for performance, security, and reliability. So all said, enterprises have some very tough goals to reach, in a very short time. The typical network architecture found in most data centres is actually two different networks: a storage area network and an Ethernet backbone. In both cases, there are multiple tiers of autonomous devices that are attempting to cooperate to create 'a network'. So, in the end, it is a very complex and expensive environment. This matters, because data centres drive enterprise networks on the ground, and increasingly, in the cloud. This kind of complexity is the enemy of performance, security, reliability, and scalability. A simplified approach The strategic approach we have to take is to simplify things and collapse data centre architectures to enable the exponential scaling in performance, security and reliability needed to meet future networking demands and leverage possible cloud solutions. The goal here is a simple, flat data centre fabric that ultimately connects all the elements of the data centre, yet maintaining the simplicity of a single switch, with a single control plane which can scale for cloud-ready applications. This is where I see the data centre going, because there's no other way to scale to meet the network demands enterprises face - and truly leverage the cloud where they can. Given the enterprise agenda for 2010, IT and next-generation program networking will clearly be essential enablers for the achievement of enterprise goals. Without these continuing investments in innovation, and new approaches to networking that enable scaling to the levels of performance, security, reliability and sustainability that enterprises need. we see the same economic threat facing enterprise networks that is facing the Internet. The writer is senior vice-president of Juniper Networks Asia Pacific
  18. Just a question........ found this site oleolefootball.com and the deal seems to good to be true. Wonder if anyone here subscribes to it. If so, appreciate feedback whether it is any good. Can't seem to find any reviews about it online. Thanks
  19. Based on Google hits. http://erooups.com/2010/04/21/50_most_popu...le_50_pics.html
  20. How is the connection like using M1? Understand they are using SH network for internet connection so want to find if there is any problem like downtime, interruption etc.
  21. when i surf internet sites..all those pictures and symbols would not appear nicely.. instead they appear as boxes with "x" inside.. i have already downloaded and installed adobe flash player 10..but still have the same problem. does anyone know the reason? pls help. thank you
  22. http://blogs.straitstimes.com/2009/9/1/pre...by-the-internet Christopher Tan discusses the frayed nerves surrounding a recent news leak. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS of the enhanced off-peak car (OPC) scheme is probably talk of the motoring town now. But an unfortunate incident leading up to the announcement of the new and improved scheme
  23. My lap top trial mcafee security centre period has ended and I'm currently looking for a replacement. What is your recommendation ? Is AVG(free) version any good ? Thanks.
  24. Is there something wrong with my lappie or is the wi-fi at these 2 Macs not working??? I hate to buy a large Coke and then realize that I can get some work done while on the go! Anyone encounter this too?? Starbucks is always reliable for me.
  25. Why is the need to install the flash player again when my pc already had it? I can open some application in Internet Explorer but not able in Firefox.. prompted to install flash player. Is there any setting for this? My colleague is able to run after installing the Firefox while I can't . Any experts can help?
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