Thursday, 8 December 2011

World's Most Expensive Dessert


Made from a variety of chocolates, gold leaf, and a two-carat diamond, the nameless chocolate pudding dessert costs $35,000 or £22,000 and comes delivered in an edible FabergĂ© egg-style container and more edible gold, and is made of biscuit joconde.The expensive dessert is sold at the  Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel in Windermere, U.K. The chocolate-laced pudding is believed to have broken previous records with its list of ingredients including gold, champagne caviar and a diamond. Since it is still nameless, I suggest "defuuuu!" as the name for this extravagantly expensive food.

Recently Carl Weininger, a 60 year old businessman, bought the expensive food in conjunction of being dumped by his girlfriend.

This is what awaits under the golden egg shell.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Album Review - Puscifer, Conditions of My Parole


The cover of this album is weird and it doesn't give anything away. Theres not the slightest of hint of what to expect from the album. Starting moderately, the album become more dynamic as it progress. Musically, the occasional groove is a large draw, with unconventional song structure (Man Overboard). "Conditions" is built around a solid core of impactful riffs and thick, black, bleak programming layering perfectly upon one another. The abnormal musical arrangement is tied together and complemented by the bass. The album does not sound entirely gloomy (COMP). Some of the songs are created for dark rainy days, but other is meant for time when the rain stops and the sun re-emerge (Monsoons).

Add the music composition to Maynard's creative mind, creates a tolerable beautiful abstract. The album comprises of some gorgeously haunting songs. Maynard continues to deliver amazing lyrics and expression through his vocals. Carina Round's backing vocals provide the perfect counterpoint. Puscifer is another avenue for Maynard's creative voices that aren't satisfied by everything else he ever did. Puscifer have grown more as a way for Maynard James Keenan to express some of the wilder, stranger music he wanted to make (as if his previous work are normal!). Very few established musicians push the envelope of music anymore. Playing safe is boring. But daring to explore without substance is just a waste of time. Maynard's latest voyage is one that is successful in being unconventionally acceptable.

"Rapture" is my favorite song for the moment. Puscifer is a constantly evolving project. The album will be hard to digest for those alien to the work of Maynard. For those who are 'new', I suggest you to jump straight to track 7; Toma. 

Watching this performance might open your eye to the unorthodox beauty of the album.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

#Dominasi Ragbi All Blacks


Apabila perkataan ragbi disebut, pasti All Blacks (AB) akan terlintas di fikiran. Ragbi mempunyai tempat yg istimewa dalam masyarakat New Zealand. Semenjak permulaan Test ragbi, AB berjaya merekodkan kemenangan purata sebanyak 75%. Negara paling hampir kepada rekod ini adalah Afrika Selatan dengan 62%. Semenjak tahun 2004, AB mempunyai rekod kemenangan sebanyak 85% dibawah jurulatih Graham Henry.

Bagaimana negara yg kecil ini boleh mendominasi permainan ragbi? Apakah rahsia kejayaan mereka? Jawapan ringkasnya = mereka bermula pada usia yg muda.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

John Sculley on Steve Jobs

One of the best view on Steve Jobs; an interview with John Sculley. 

 http://www.cultofmac.com/63295/john-sculley-on-steve-jobs-the-full-interview-transcript/

Rare Photo of Northern Lights & Milky Way

 

This breathtaking image were taken by Tommy Eliassen on Sept 25 in Ifjord, Finnmark, Norway. 

Most Pirated Movies


Avatar is the highest grossing film of all time. The film has raked in nearly $2.8 billion in worldwide Ironically, its also the most 'downloadable' film in Hollywood history; 21 million times since it was released in 2009 to be exact. James Cameron once predict that 3D is the best way to combat piracy. Turns out, it failed. I think instead of 3D, high definition is much more powerful. If they can create a Full HD movie theater, that would definitely reduce the number of piracy. Although I suspect people would have to wear some sort of protective glasses.

This might be down to the expensive nature of anything that have to do with 3D.

The top 10 most pirated movies:

Friday, 7 October 2011

Samsung - Brief Facts


- Samsung began as a small noodle business.
- Account for 13% of South Korea’s exports.
- Samsung Electronics started out making transistor radios.
- Now is world’s biggest technology firm (sales)
- Only IBM earns more patents in America.
- Managers care more about long-term growth than short-term profits.
- Family control is guaranteed by a complex web of cross-shareholdings.
- Harder for shareholders to oust chairman in case of under-performance.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Iphone 4S - Apple in Stagnation?






















I personally think that Apple should unveil a killer phone to give people the impression that there's life after Steve Jobs. But what was unveiled turns out to be a 'disappointment'. People seems to agree. Apple shares dropped more than four percent on Wall Street on Tuesday as the California gadget-maker unveiled an updated version of the iPhone. The new phone is just a decent facelift. On paper, the 4S is inferior to Samsung's GS II. Android is dominating while Windows phone looks impressive. Apple must be careful not to lose more of their market share.

Apple is strong in their marketing. Making an okay phone to be irresistible. Based on the spec, its not a wise decision to upgrade from an iPhone 4 (unless you don't know what else to do with your money). However its foreseeable for current owner of a 3GS or lower.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Sennheiser HD800

One of these days....?

Kodak is Considering Bankruptcy?


Kodak is a 131-year-old company. The company is struggling for relevance in the digital age. Kodak shares have lost around a third of their value this week. However, Kodak denied it had a bankruptcy plan.

Saturday, 1 October 2011

#Hudud

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Mengapa ramai yang melatah apabila perkataan ini disebut? Mengapa latahan sama tidak wujud jika perkataan solat disebut? Oh. Solat itu wajib. Itu perintah Tuhan. Jadi apa beza solat dengan hudud? Masalah umat Islam kini ialah tidak melaksanakan Islam secara menyeluruh. Hanya perkara yg difikir ‘sesuai’ diambil manakala yg ‘selebihnya’ dipinggirkan begitu sahaja. Islam ini adalah cara hidup. Tidak boleh dipisahkan daripada apa-apa jua aspek kehidupan baik politik, sosial, undang-undang mahupun ekonomi.

Tidak dinafikan bahawa Malaysia merupakan negara majmuk yg masih berpegang kepada kontrak sosial sebagai tulang belakang kepada toleransi antara kaum. Adakah perlaksanaan hudud boleh mengkibatkan cakera tulang belakang ini tergelincir? Ia bergantung kepada beberapa faktor. Tujuan hudud ini bukan utk menindas atau menghukum secara sadis. Ia lebih kepada memberi pengajaran. Kebajikan negara meliputi setiap lapisan rakyat.

Tetapi. Sebelum hudud boleh dilaksanakan, perkara yg lebih halus perlu diberi tumpuan. 

Mustahaknya, kita perlu menghapuskan sebab untuk org melakukan jenayah. Mencuri mungkin akan jatuh ke dalam kategori darurat jika dilakukan seseorang yg hampir mati kebuluran. Alasan mencuri kerana terpaksa perlu dilenyapkan. Hukuman hudud adalah setimpal bagi mereka yg melakukan jenayah diluar keadaan darurat. Jika tidak, hukuman itu akan dikira tidak adil dan agak berat kerana peluang yg dimiliki semua org tidak sama. Kepentingan setiap individu dalam negara perlu dipelihara.

Daripada menjadikan hudud sebagai bahan politik kosong, mengapa tidak dibenarkan sahaja kerajaan negeri Kelantan menjalankan hukum hudud? Perlembagaan persekutuan meletakkan kuasa undang-undang agama dibawah negeri. Namun ini melibatkan hal-hal yg remeh. Tetapi, tidak mustahil utk Kelantan dijadikan negeri 'percubaan'. Perkara ini berkemungkinan mengakibatkan undang-undang Islam menjadi lebih tidak seragam di antara negeri. Jika ia terbukti dapat mengurangkan jenayah, maka ia perlu diusulkan dlm parlimen agar dilaksanakan di seluruh pelusuk negara (tanpa sebarang alasan).

Namun ia tidak semudah itu. Persekitaran yg kondusif perlu wujud sebelum hudud boleh dilaksanakan. Sekarang, persekitaran kondusif ini tidak wujud. Kerajaan Kelantan akan berhadapan dengan risiko yg tinggi jika masih terus mahu mejalankan hukum ini 'selalu'.

Jika ia tidak mendatangkan hasil seperti yg diharapkan (kerana kesilapan manusia), pelaksanaan hukum hudud di masa hadapan pasti akan ditentang. Tentangan ini pula pasti lebih hebat kerana mereka yg tidak bersutuju kini mempunyai ‘bukti’.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Coffee Can Prevent Depression?


Coffee might lower the risk for depression in women by as much as 20 percent, research suggest.Women who drink about four to five cups of coffee a day are less likely to get depressed, research suggests. The authors believe caffeine in coffee may alter the brain's chemistry since decaffeinated coffee did not have the same effect. 

FYI. The finding hasn't been finalized yet.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Bill Gates - 2011 Wealthiest American


Bill Gates top Forbes's list of rich American ahead of investor Warren Buffet. Mr Gates' wealth grew by $3bn to $59bn. Mr Buffett dropped $11bn to $39bn as the value of his Berkshire Hathaway firm fell. Making him the biggest loser.

Obama And The Palestinian UN Bid


President Obama praised the way Arabs in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia had seized their freedom in his speech recently. On the contrary, he urged the Palestinians to give up their statehood bid. It seems that The president's speech was more about the politics of his own re-election bid next year. Mr. Obama told the UN General Assembly the Palestinians deserve their own state, but that this would only be achieved through talks with Israel. Who did Israel talk to when they got theirs?

"Peace will not come through statements and resolutions at the UN."
"I am convinced that there is no short cut to the end of a conflict that has endured for decades."
- (Just Another President) Obama

As long as some countries have the UN veto power, progression could not be made smoothly.

Google Cooking Search Results?


Cooking the books is familiar to many. However cooking search results is a new one. Google is currently being investigated for allegedly fixing search results to promote itself. Several more Senate hearings should be expected in the future. Eric Schmidt should be prepared.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15014077

Monday, 19 September 2011

Obama Plan to Cut US Deficit - Lacks Accountability?


To ensure accountability, one must not declare plans to the masses beyond their time in office. I’m not against planning for the future. Plans are necessary since it provide us with a framework to work around. I’m just against planning for popularity while not taking responsibility for it. It’s easy to make things look good on paper.

Bill Clinton projected that the US would be debt free by now back when he was in office. But....you know the story. Now, President Barack Obama is to unveil plans to cut the US deficit by $3trn over the next decade. The plan should be feasible. Its a common trend now that the world would face a financial crisis at least once a decade. What I'm trying to say is, the plan might not sail smoothly.

The plan that Obama is proposing would only materialize in 2022. Even if he succeed in the next election, he would be out approximately in 2016. Whats the use of 'promoting' your plan when you won’t be in office when the time comes? election purposes?


One way in achieving this plan is through the introduction of a “Buffett Rule”. Taxing people who earns more than $1mln. What a populist move. 

Warren Buffet has been complaining because he feels that he and his filthy rich peers aren’t paying enough tax.

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Palestinian Statehood, Risk of Third Intifada


The United Nations partition plan of 1947 called for the establishment of two states, one Jewish and one Arab. Approximately 6 decades later, Israel is an internationally recognized country, while the Palestinians are still waiting. 

Currently, the Palestinians are preparing a bid for United Nations membership; despite the inevitable opposition by Israel and US. Top Palestinian diplomat says that they will submit a bid for full membership at the UN Security Council on September 23.

United States will likely veto a unilateral Palestinian request for statehood on the grounds that peace should be obtained through direct negotiations between Palestine and Israel. They have a point. Unless Israel and the United States form part of the consensus, the Israeli-Palestinian impasse will remain stagnant.   


However the anticipated veto might ignite a third intifada. Palestinian intifada were expressions of cumulative social frustration. Previous intifada was seen in 1987 and 2000 where Israel survived in an environment where Arab states were relatively passive. Now, the Arab world are exerting a larger influence on the region’s politics. Pro-Palestinian sentiment now exists beyond the Arab world where Turkey is leading the pact. 

Saturday, 10 September 2011

9.11.01 - 9.11.11

 Don't turn tragedy into war

10 years flew. The horrific tragedy on September 11th would always be remembered regardless of who was the 'actual' culprit behind the attacks. As September 11th fades into the history books, we should reflect back and learn from the mistakes made over the past decade. The lost decade.

Its notable how September 11th is being remembered more for whats been done to the US rather than whats been done by the US in response.

While America remember the 9/11 attacks on their country, little attention is given to the post 9/11 invasions. An encroachment which have dramatically effect lives of millions (even billions indirectly). Yes, thousands of innocent lives were lost during the September 11th attack, however hundreds of thousands innocent people died during the subsequent baseless invasion. Reluctant to admit what might be categorized as an error. A blunder so big, it caused the US economic and global influence to deteriorate. 

Friday, 9 September 2011

Muslim Equivalent of The Cosby Show?


There was a show that caught my attention back in 2009. The show is called "Little Mosque on the Prairie" (LMOTP). LMOTP is a Canadian sitcom on CBC, created by Zarqa Nawaz. The series is an internationally-acclaimed comedy about Muslims and Christians attempting to live in harmony with each other in the small town of Mercy in Saskatchewan, Canada. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton herself once thanked the show's makers for "everything you're doing to foster cross-cultural unity and understanding through comedy".

While the show give an idea of what could be achieved between Muslim and Christians, it doesn't exclude the reality that it isn't as easy as thought.

Could LMOTP have the Cosby effect for the Muslims?

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Palestinian State, a Threat to Israel

Product of inaction

In the 4 decades since the Middle East war in 1967, numerous peace talks were held. Unfortunately, only those plans which involves Israel with Egypt and Jordan has been successful. The successful one is redundant for the Palestinians. The injustice done to them attracts little attention from those who are in the position to make a change. By now we should realize that Obama is just another sweet talking puppet. For all his fine speeches, Mr Obama’s inept diplomacy ended in humiliation.

In between numerous peace talks created since the "Security Council Resolution 242", 1967, the "only" thing changed is the 'president' of the US. Why are the US reluctant to upheld justice as preached? America seems to take a selective approach in applying the term equality with their discriminatory foreign policy. Its not that surprising since Israel lobby is one of the most powerful in Washington.

Friday, 2 September 2011

Hurricane Irene - Overrated?

Turns out Irene wasnt the storm everyone expect it to be. Irene has been downgraded to a tropical storm on Sunday morning. However, the storm had killed at least 19 people. Was Irene another example of US media scare tactics normally used by politicians to boost support? 

I dont think Irene is another panic marketing by the US media. Natural disasters are (a) real (possibility) and should't be taken lightly. We have been taught by history that the aftermath of such disaster might be ugly. I think President Obama did the right thing by taking a proactive approach.


As proven by Katrina, its better to overhype than underhype a natural disaster. You can ask George W. Bush. He'll definitely agree (or he still might not...).


On the other hand, the hype that came prior to Irene might have a "boy who cried wolf" effect in the future. People might treat future warnings as false alarms. We just have to wait and see.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Irene - (NY) Gay Marriage Attracts Natural Disaster?

 Andrew Cuomo

Men and Women are created as a pair, a complement to each other. A famous random quote, "Its Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve!". The recent gay marriage passed in New York is a blow to our natural foundation of existence. Hence the legalization of the abnormal marriage itself can be considered a "natural disaster".

As taught by history, humans are curious beings. Created with the capacity to think has made us 'greedy' for knowledge and experience. Making us never satisfied with the normal and natural course of life. Blessed with choices, humans are constantly curious. Curiosity is what drives us to discover, pushing our race to progress. But once curiosity went over board, the result might be harmful. Gay marriage is a case of curiosity gone out of control.

Once an abnormal or unnatural path is chosen, the consequences would set a precedent. If the result of the choices made did not end with undesirable outcomes, other might tend to emulate. This is the case with gay marriage.

New York made history in June by becoming the sixth and largest state to legalize gay marriage. The state Senate passed the bill by a 33-29 margin. Unlike in Massachusetts, the first state to allow gay marriage in 2004, people do not need to be residents of New York to obtain a marriage license, so the state could attract couples from across the country. Apparently, it also has attracted natural disaster as well.

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Steve Jobs Resigns


Apple's Steve Jobs has resigned as chief executive of the software giant stating that he could no longer meet his chief executive's duties and expectations. Leaving behind a healthy company to his successor. The announcement did not came as a surprise since the 55-year-old has been on medical leave for an undisclosed period since 17 January.
"I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's chief executive, I would be the first to let you know. 
"Unfortunately, that day has come. I hereby resign as chief executive of Apple." - Steve Jobs letter to Apple's board
Mr Jobs, underwent a liver transplant following a pancreatic cancer.

He will be replaced by its chief operating officer Tim Cook. However, Mr. Jobs requested to stay on as Chairman of the Board. Obviously this is a move to minimize the effect of the announcement on Apple's stock. Apple stock dip nearly 7 percent in after hours trading in the span of about half an hour.


Some of his best moments
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2011/08/best-steve-jobs-performances-ceo/41699/

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

iPhone 5 Coming


According to Wall Street journal,the iPhone 5 is coming out in mid-October under Sprint. Being a carrier for the iPhone would definitely bump up revenues. What is certain for now is that the retina display would resume to feast our eyes.


No more broken pixels

Monday, 22 August 2011

A Stubborn Autocrat - Col Gadaffi

 Almost Over

Wheres Col Gadaffi? his whereabout is still unknown, but apparently the Libyan leader is still "fighting" and urged residents to "save Tripoli" from the rebels. For the sake of Libya, just stop being delusional and surrender. Any form of resistance would only raise the death toll. Rebels would halt their offensive if Col Gaddafi announced his departure. Col Gaddafi is believed to have thousands of armed followers in the capital. Although some have surrendered. Government forces still control parts of the city, including the areas around Col Gaddafi's Bab al-Azizia compound.

Violence continued as rebel forces continued advancing through the city of Tripoli. Rebel forces advanced while being backed by Nato aircraft. Most of the city has been captured by the rebels. They control nearly all of the city. President Obama said the Gaddafi regime had reached a "tipping point", coming into the frame when everything is set and almost done. While NATO issued a statement early on Monday saying that Gaddafi's regime was "clearly crumbling".


Sunday, 21 August 2011

Album Review - Al Di Meola, Elegant Gypsy

Albums and movies are reviewed after the time I digested them thoroughly. So there might be some old stuff reviewed.
"In music, sometimes flashes of brilliance is preferred over a prolonged one."
This is an instrumental album from start to finish. But the album does have a good amount of variety, maintaining listeners interest without the presence of lyrics. Starting with 'Flight Over Rio', a perfect appetizer.

The sound is just relaxing and not as 'intimidating' as Santana's work. However there is power and intricacy sewn into every song. Di Meola and the supporting act played together with such harmony and beauty, all song is not easily overlooked. This album sends fusion lovers into bliss.

For me, a feat which is hard to achieve from an instrument is to sound simple yet complex in the execution. Di Meola convinces with his prodigious hand work. Most instrumental guitarist tried too hard and end up 'boasting' about the speed which they can play the guitar while ignoring the rhythm as a whole. This is not the case with Di Meola. He obviously has the ability to shred at lightning speed, but he tames it and keeps it under control. He is economical in displaying what hes capable of. In music, sometimes flashes of brilliance is preferred over a prolonged one.

I just picked up the album this year. Since Al Di Meola isn't as famous as Malmsteen, I thought the album came out in the 2k era. How wrong i. The album doesn't have the outdated 70-80's sound and is unbelievably fresh sounding even though have been around longer than myself. Why haven't this guy been mentioned at the same level as other guitar greats is still a mystery. It seems that jazz fusion is out of fashion with the jazz intelligentsia. 

A gem in the world of jazz fusion.

Album Review - Protest the Hero, Scurrilous

This album explodes from the get-go. Hectic guitars throughout. Offering minimal room for your ears to breath. Be prepared to catch up to some audacious pacing and abrupt staccato. The guitars, bass and drums intertwined in an 'over the top' manner but maintained to be melodious.

The sounds might just be too complex for the first couple of listen. With Protest The Hero, the intricate music can be a barrier. It can put people off. Whats on offer here won’t be to everyone’s tastes, but they’re an exciting leap of faith. I 'struggled' to digest at first, but the effort put in by this band made me return. The twists and turns within each song mean it’ll take you time before truly knowing the record properly. Cracking their sound even require some endurance. Successful breaking the barriers of intricacy is where you find are solid, well-constructed songs.

Rody Walker has a high pitched melodic vocals which apparently is filled with tons of natural effects. Changing the tone of his voice with ease while maintaining to sound natural. Tim Millar and Luke Hoskin is awesome with the guitars; zitzagging with ease throughout the album.  Arif Mirabdolbaghi supplements with his, at times, lead-esque bass playing. Moe Carlson made his presence felt with some insanely timed drum beats. All elements swaying along with swagger. The effort being poured into a song is just appreciable. Every song contains material of 3 to 5 songs. Crafting impossibly precise breakdowns and unpredictable melodies demonstrates the group’s unbelievable technical abilities as players and songwriters.

It’s a very intense 44.4 minutes. If you're prepared to give them a listen, please be patient. 

Friday, 19 August 2011

#Antara Casino De Genting dan Institusi Kewangan


Pada 28 April 1969, Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong telah menghantar borang permohonan bagi mendapatkan lesen kasino kepada Perdana Menteri, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Secara kebetulan, disebelah petang pada hari yang sama, sebuah mesyuarat kabinet berlangsung. Bagai direstui, permohonan itu telah diluluskan pada hari yang sama. 'Selebihnya adalah sejarah'. Genting menjadi kasino pertama di Malaysia. Sehingga ke hari ini, ia adalah kasino tunggal di Malaysia.

Tidak hairanlah pada tahun 2011, Genting Bhd menerajui senarai pembayaran besar sebanyak RM111.48 juta kepada lembaganya menurut Malaysian Business dalam satu kenyataan pada 17/8/2011. Syarikat itu turut mempunyai ganjaran tertinggi antara RM106.65 juta hingga RM106.70 juta bagi seorang pengarah tunggal.

Genting mempunyai peraturan pengunjung yang ketat. Individu berusia 21 ke bawah tidak dibenarkan untuk memasuki premis kasino mereka. Warga Malaysia yang beragama Islam juga ditegah dari mengunjungi pusat kasino tersebut. Hatta apabila berkunjung ke laman web Genting, mereka akan bertanya status agama. Usaha ini harus dipuji. Namun tidak dapat dipastikan bahawa larangan ini melibatkan Muslim warganegara lain....

Persoalannya disini adalah, mangapakah umat Islam Malaysia dilarang dari berjudi di Genting, tetapi tidak dilarang daripada membuka akaun dan membuat pinjaman di bank-bank yang berteraskan riba? Bank-bank konvensional secara terang menjadikan faedah sebagai sumber kewangan utama. Penguatkuasaan menghalang umat Islam Malaysia daripada terlibat dengan riba adalah tidak mustahil. Ironinya, contoh pelaksanaan dapat diambil daripada Kasino Genting.

Antara bank yang ada di Malaysia

Kita perlu ingat, tiada diskriminasi didalam perkara yang haram. Larangan berjudi adalah jelas, namun nada yang lebih keras digunakan dalam pengharaman riba. Muslim di Malaysia juga diberi pilihan samada mahu membuat pinjaman secara konvensional atau menurut sharia. Kita bagai sudah lali dengan status riba yang haram.

(More) Lesson From Japan's Tsunami/Quake


Altruism isn’t dead. Five months after the double disasters, Japanese police say they've received $78 million in missing cash and valuables.In the aftermath of the tragedy, valuable goods were scattered all over the place. Instead of looting them, citizens promptly turned in what they have found.

The $78mn is made out of thousands of missing wallets (contained $48 million in cash) and nearly 6,000 more safes which contained an extra $30 million. At one point, so many safes had been turned in, police had difficulty finding places to store them.


This is an encouraging news for our humanity. The scale of honesty in the wake of disaster is still striking.

Whats more 'shocking', most of the money found has been returned to its owners, after police used identifying documents in the safes to track them down. Even the administration of a deceased person's estate might delay the beneficiaries from receiving their shares for years.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Death Threat Against David Letterman


David Letterman had pissed people outside of the biz or politics. A frequent contributor to a militant website has urged their American followers to assassinate the US talk show host.

The group threatened to cut his tongue out.


It was said that a joke Letterman made about the death of a leading member of al Qaeda, Ilyas Kashmiri, prompted the reaction. The militants believe that Letterman is a Jew (which he is not).

The FBI is taking the threat seriously. But Letterman is not.

Monday, 15 August 2011

Google Purchasing Motorola Mobility


Google is on the brink of purchasing Motorola Mobility, which develops and manufactures mobile phones, for $12.5bn to allow it to expand in the smartphone market. This is inspite the success of their android OS. The boards of both companies had unanimously approved the deal which would be finalize by the end of 2011 or early 2012.

Most people would remember Motorola for their Razor phones, famous before smartphones and touch screen phones became affordable. Motorola was once one of the world's most successful mobile phone manufacturers, but has fallen behind the likes of Apple, Samsung and HTC in recent years. The deal seems to be a direct challenge to Apple. 

A Little Bit of Pessimism Makes the World Alright

 
Why people only wish for things which they desire? Forseeable reason; no one wants to be at the unfavorable end of anything. However, being too optimistic is plain naive.

Everyone has an opinion. An opinion normally orbits around experience. Its normal to place an expectation, but sometimes people seems to get lost in their interpretation of achievable, shifting from being realistic to delusional.

Adding a little pessimism to an optimist makes a realist. To me, its the ideal state of mind.

However, trying to forge pessimism into your system doesn't work.

In the quest of incorporating some pessimism in you, lessening your expectations is a good start. Once it became a habit, the next step is to work hard for what you are aiming for. the result would be sweeter than usual.

If pessimism came through experience, the result of our work subsequently might not be spiritually satisfying. But it would definitely be something to be proud of. Naturally pessimism comes from an abnormal experience of absurdity. When one felt the meaning of being helpless, the thought of being a (bit) pessimist would automatically be instilled. 

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Imperfect Nature of Published Findings

 Journals

Once a groundbreaking study takes hold in the media, it can develop a life of its own. It would spread through viral marketing; dangerously if its carried by a laymen (which I am a part of in this case) since the information might not go into scrutiny. Worst, it might get altered.

Once a finding is published, people would take notice and would store the information into their brain. People often equates published to reliability. From these findings, people might found renewed hope and would rigorously rely on them. However, retractions might cause complications.
When a study is retracted, it can be hard to make its effects go away. The 'damage' has been done. Much more alarming, people seems to take less interest on retracted studies. Also retracted findings seems to generate less publicity. Today, retractions of scientific studies are surging.

Medical science is based on trust, and most researchers accept findings published in peer-reviewed journals. As often happens, the original paper would inspire clinical research by others. However, peer reviewed studies might be flawed. That filtering process has a loophole. Scientists don't want to replicate each others' findings because they wont receive the credit for it. Researchers seem reluctant to replicate the findings of other researchers, which may lead to more errors unable to be detected. 

Friday, 12 August 2011

The Devil Behind Manchester United - Edited 9.11

Preferably while listening to Clint Mansell's  First Snow
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As a preview to the 2011/2012 season, I would like to share a theory.
 
Last season, Manchester United have broken a record shared with their 'once' arch enemy. The club has finally moved ahead of Liverpool in the league title stakes, winning their 19th title. Although they were schooled of the field by Barcelona in last season's UCL final, their overall achievement cant be ignored. No one have predicted that they would reach last season champions league final.

Now, they look stronger as ever, evidenced during their recent pre season matches. Hinting that business will continue as usual in the near future.

So what makes Manchester United so successful over the years.Whats the force behind them? The answer lies within their emblem. You guessed it, they have something sinister working behind them.

The club crest is derived from the Manchester City Council coat of arms.


Why was the three stripes been replaced? The move might be done to distinct Man Utd from Man City. But out of all available options, why was the devil chosen? Is there an explanation behind this? Is it tied to their success on and off the field?

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Books - Not Worth Rioting For?


During the recent disturbance that swept London, there are trends which could be observed.

Most bookshops appeared to be largely unaffected by the rioting that swept across London and other cities. Books have tended to stay safely on their shelves. High-street chains such as Waterstone's and WH Smith, as well as smaller independent bookstores, were reportedly spared during the violence. However there are bookstores affected by the riots.

Do rioters respect reading or they simply don't care about books? the answer is obvious enough. This is a depressing sign for book stores. Would people purchase goods which is ignored while they're available for 'free'?

Through the looting, indirectly market trends could be observed. However the result is redundant since all items are virtually free. It would only indicate what goods people desire most and people's preference.

Electronics and designer clothes are preferred. Remember, obtaining goods through illegal means is one of those things that you shouldn't boast about (for obvious reasons). But that's exactly what have been done by an apparent rookie of vice.

Apple and Samsung - Twisted Relationship

The Economist - Apple is one of Samsung's largest customers, and Samsung is one of Apple's biggest suppliers. Here is where the relationship is twisted; Apple sued Samsung in April over the design of its Galaxy S handset and its Galaxy Tab tablet computer.

Fact: The Apple A4 chip used in both the iPad and iPhone 4 is manufactured by Samsung.





























iSuppli; Market-research firm,
The Economist

Apple - MVC

MVC = Most Valuable Company

Technology firm Apple has become the most valuable company in the US. Apple has now managed to stay in the top spot at the close of Wall Street for the first time. As the Dow continued to drop, Exxon's market cap slipped while Apple's rose just enough to finish above Exxon's. Apple's stock fell 2.8% to end at $363.69, giving a market cap of $337bn. Exxon is now worth $331bn after it stock fell 4.4%.  

Apple's rise to the top happened rather suddenly. Just a year ago it passed Microsoft to become the biggest tech company.  

Innovation has more value than oil. Exxon has limited growth opportunities because it relies on a limited resource. The price for oil is volatile whereas an Apple product would carry the same price until the end of its life cycle.

Apple tends to introduce a new product roughly every three years, which would mean a new gadget in 2013 after the launch of the iPad in 2010.

Whats next? iDontknow....

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Remaining AAA Debt Countries

Australia                    
Austria                                             
Canada                                            
Denmark                                     
Finland                    
UK
France
New Zealand
Germany
Isle of Man
Luxembourg
Netherlands                  
Norway
Singapore
Sweden
Switzerland

Regardless, debt is overrated. Its fake wealth! booo to debt!
So Americans, don't feel so bad about the ratings.                  

Apple Bigger than Exxon ~ Briefly


Apple Inc briefly edged past Exxon Mobil Corp to become the most valuable company in the United States after days of uncertain stock market action. Translating to Apple briefly overtook Exxon today as the most valuable public company in the world. This is unthinkable since the two companies were supposed to be in a different league. What is certain, this news indicates that the digital economy is the future and in some ways more important than the physical economy. 

The technology giant's market value rose on Tuesday to $341.5 billion in a roller coaster afternoon trading, just above Exxon's $341.4 billion. However, Exxon quickly regained the No. 1 spot as its shares rose with stocks globally remaining volatile caused by the downgrading of the United States’ sovereign credit on Friday.

Just three weeks ago, Exxon had a $60 billion value advantage over Apple. But after the financial markets crashed, that changed rapidly. Exxon closed today’s trading at a value of  $348.32 billion, while Apple closed at $346.74 billion even though Exxon's annual revenue is four times that of Apple’s.

Yesterday’s move by Apple, which ended Exxon Mobil’s run of more than five years at the top, capped a remarkable turnaround for a company that once expected to bust before Steve Jobs returned. Since July 1, Apple’s market capitalisation has risen by more than US$20 billion while Exxon’s market cap has slipped nearly US$60 billion in the same period due to volatile crude oil price.