Posted in Tech, Windows XP tipsOctober 28, 2007 3:26 am

well, what do you know, an old virus. or probably new variant… attacked my pc at home.

connect to it via Teamviewer and see the virus running via Task Manager..

end process it… then search for it in system32. found it…

but after all, it is an old virus, updated Avast Home edition 4.7, an immediately detect it. No big deal.. unlike the damned sxs.exe.

yes it spread through USB drive, :|

USB drive is a threat nowadays I guess, with the growing number of idiot user, not suprised. :/

and in the other hand, what is chances of your Equation editor crashes on you when you are doing some sine wave derivation?

Posted in Self ReflectionOctober 26, 2007 1:23 am

some nice stuff I got in the mail. :) I like it, so why not I share it.

If you are Msia’s 80s baby,read through
this, we grew up watching Transformers,
Thundercats, Woody Woodpecker,
Chipmunks, Mickey Mouse, Jem, Mask,
Ninja Turtles, Voltron, Baja Hitam,
Ultraman n not forgettin POWER RANGERS
n BUGS BUNNY!!!and anderra yippa mice?
:), McGyver ?

had to brush our teeths during recess
at primary school? had to hold plastic
cups, line up with your classmates side
by side and start brushing our teeths
at some open area… or maybe near some
drain??

do you still remember that we had
‘dentist’ rooms where we had to have
our
teeths check?

not to forget our ‘program minum susu’
in primary school.. everybody is
suppose
to buy like cartons of milk that costed
30 cents.. and you would see everyone
drinking it everyday…its d UHT
milk…

the teachers who would want to punish
us must use yellow rulers to hit us on
our palms?? 1 metre length..

that a bowl of mihun soup or some soup
only costed 50 cents at the school
canteen…

went to some sundry shop near the
school
or to the ‘roti’ man waiting outside
our
schools so that we can buy junk food
like chickedees, mamee, ding dang with
some toys in it, ‘Ti Kam’, ice-cream
and
we would play games like monopoly, uno,
old maid, and all other card games like
that…

another fun time would be during
Pendidikan Jasmani. the boys would
play football while the girls would
play netball… and it would be like we
were playing in the world cup…

but of course. the best would be main
guli, batu seremban, bottlecaps, ice-
cream sticks, ‘Pepsi Cola
one-two-three’ , Cops and Robbers, main
kejar-kejar duduk,getah. .. and for the
not so active, those kind of ‘book
games’ where we would use buku latihan
to draw and ask our friends to play…

do you remember the ice-cream tubes
which are actually ice and colouring
that are sold for 10 to 20 cents.. the
colourful ones.. where you usually bite
off the top to glup it down.orange
tastes b best..(pop-ice)

what about days when we felt like doing
naughty things such as folding papers
so small to make ‘lastik’ amd shoot
each other… how about throwing
chalks??

back then, micheal jackson was just
turning white.. and still had albums
coming out.. compared to CD’s, we were
listening to tapes that sold for RM9.90

in computer class, we were still using
black and white computer moniters..
played ‘Atari’… maybe SEGA or
NINTENDO..

Posted in Rubbish Talk, FoodsOctober 24, 2007 2:14 pm

Ensabi (this is what the Iban call this vegetable)

at this moment I don’t have any picture of the ensabi, unpreserved that is. I will try to get it after I’m home.

This vegetable is just like the green bayam we see in the market, but the ensabi is somewhat has bitter and sweet (to me) taste. To my knowledge so far, there are three ways of preparing it for consumption. First, just cook it like you cook a bayam, with anchovies, garlic, MSG and salt. Second, the ensabi salad, just mixed the ensabi with some anchovies, add MSG and salt and you are done. Last method, preserved with salt and a little bit of rice to make it sour. This one is more like the preserved vege from China..

And guess what?
My sis and mum flown me one container of it from Sarikei to Sabah. :p
and not to mention the some other surprise in the box…

Ensabi uncooked
This is what it looks like after I cut it for easy consumption. Picture was taken using my W810i.

To go with this I diced up some garlic…
Garlic to mix with ensabi

*No picture*
To add to that, I add some dried fish (Ikan Salai), also from the box.

To cook it… Also no picture available, but I give you some ideas.

Heat up your wok or frying pan, add cooking oil to your liking.
Add the garlic, anchovies and stir fry them for a while.
Then add the preserved ensabi, stir fry it. use low heat.
Add sugar and MSG to your liking.

Cooked ensabi with ikan salai
The finished product, go very well hot rice.

Red rice from the Iban folks back home
And not some ordinary rice, its the fragrant red rice from home. :)

and… some sausage too… :| I just throw it into the rice cooker :p

Red rice, ensabi and egg omelette

This is my lunch, Red rice, ensabi and egg. A very good combination indeed. Unless you are some high class bastard ;)

I really enjoy it, and my GF also like it, she even threat to steal the container full of ensabi :|

yes you did dear..

Posted in Out Of The Ordinary 1:31 pm

A friend of mine, racun me to join this Public Mutual Fund stuff..

and guess what?

I did eventually join it. Darn… Probably it would be the best RM1000 I have let go or maybe the worse thing I have done. We will see in a couple of month to go. We’ll see.. :|

Posted in Blog StuffOctober 3, 2007 9:08 pm

oh well, this has been in my mind since the beginning of this year, I will do some write up about it later. Right now is quite busy ;) .

I know, the blog is not really active… sorry for some the visitors. :P Will get it active back. ok…

cheers


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