26 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
I don’t know if Astro have good quality live telecast feed. I am watching the game live on ntv7 and its been twice the feed was broken.
It was 1-1 when the feed was broken. Then, the blokes on tv were talking about the foul on Philip Lahm that could’ve been a penalty.
Then, the blokes mentioned Klose scored. Its 2-1. And when the feed was back up…. it was already 2-2…. which i heard to be a blunder by German defence. Eh… i was also in a shock.
Then…. Philip Lahm scored. That was a superb goal. The final score is 3-2.
Germany is in the Euro 2008 Final !!!
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21 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
I was awaken by the Handphonetron transforming sound. An sms from Daniel Franklin informing me the first goal of the Portugal-beating bash. I was a bit in a “hangover” condition and was a bit tired and thought of leaving it to fate for Germany to progress on to the semi-final. In short, I was a bit sleepy and reluctant to get up.
I was back to slumber and not more than 4-5 minutes later, came another sms. Second goal was scored in just a few minutes after the first goal. I was a bit moved and couldn’t sleep already. Quickly switched on the TV and to my dismay, there’s no live telecast on free tv. Arrgh. Then came another sms telling me I’m missing a good game. That’s it.
I quickly donned my Germany shirt and rushed to the nearest mamak. It was half time and I was managed to catch a glimpse of Sherby Singh. Hooray. Ordered hot Milo and tosai.
Watching football alone can sometime be very boring but for an important match, I’ve got no choice. Glad my sacrifice of staying up is not wasted. Its been a while since I woke up in the middle of the nite to watch football. Seriously.
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19 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Dealing with pressure has never really been a problem for the German national team, which is just as well given their status as tournament favourites going into the 2008 European Championships.
A quick glance at the record books reveals that Germany boast one of the richest and most successful footballing heritages in the game, both before and after reunification in October 1990.
West Germany have won the World Cup three times in (1954, 1974 and 1990) and finished as runners-up three times (1966, 1982 and 1986), they won the European Championships twice (1972 and 1980) and finished as runners-up (1976). Since reunification Germany have finished as European Championship runners-up in 1992, won the tournament in 1996 and finished as World Cup runners-up in 2002.
Add into the equation a third place finish at the 2006 World Cup, a tournament they hosted, plus a reputation for meticulous preparation and it is easy to understand why the Germans exude confidence despite consistently high expectations.
Germany established their credentials as leading Euro 2008 contenders with their impressive World Cup performance, but by the time they became the first team to qualify for the European Championships their status was duly upgraded to that of favourites to lift the Henri Delaunay Trophy on June 29th.
However, that is not say Germany’s qualification was not without its slip-ups.
Read the rest of the article here.
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17 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
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17 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Was in Ipoh with szer and her parents (ditched by the old folks for they have their own activities) for the weekend and had a fair share of eating. Even roamed in style on a German marque…. the old Beetle. However, its air conditioning was a bit shitty and we have to rely on the window air scoop. Nevertheless, it was fun driving the Hitler’s brainchild.

We shopped at Jaya Jusco for the whole afternoon because we dare not go anywhere under the scorching sun and the faulty air conditioning of the Beetle. Bought these kiddo shirts for the kids, Babybandit and Aaron… hoping they will join me and the rest of the world in supporting the Mannschaft.

Of course the one with “Deutschland” imprinted is mine and just for illustration purposes of this post.
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10 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
I wonder you all realise it or not, cost of things really gone up after the recent fuel hike. Today went to this restaurant near my place which I always frequent with my family. Ordered a “koo lou yuk fan” (sweet and sour pork rice).
When the dish was served, I was so surprised with the portion of the meat. Not only it is small in pieces… it was just 5-6 pieces. I asked the lady boss and she said “no lah, normally also like that what…”.
Man, I’m pissed. We’re still paying RM 5.00 for a plate of rice like before the fuel hike….. what we get is smaller portion now. Smart ass. Arrgh.
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10 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Win 2-0 over Poland….a good start for theĀ Cup victory.
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06 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Ok, i don’t know if you realise it but this afternoon I was driving in the scorching sun and suddenly Amber Chia was heard in a Mix.fm radio advert endorsing Pensonic electrical goods. Yeah… she’s a very beautiful model but just leave that to the TV or print media. Her good look is just for the TV and print media and NOT radio where voice and speech is a major concern because I heard the supposed word “vibrant” from her became “viblant” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wonder if I was a bit sleepy at that time and all the noise from outside the car interfered with my hearing…. I don’t mind heavy indian, malay or chinese accent in ads but not vibrant replaced with viblant. I just cannot accept it. Arrghh. Hope I can hear that ad again to confirm if she said that “viblant” word.

Hope they are not gonna get David Beckham to endorse dustbin or electric shavers on air in the future. You all know how he sounds like.
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04 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Wednesday announced price hikes for petrol, diesel and electricity.
He said the new price for petrol is RM2.70 a litre, effective midnight tonight. The price goes up by 78sen from the current RM1.92, a hike of 40%.
Abdullah also announced that the price of diesel would be increased by RM1 from RM1.58 to RM2.58.
He also said that Tenaga Nasional Bhd would be raising electricity rates by 18% for homes and 26% for business users.
The announcements are part of the new fuel subsidy plan.
Abdullah also announced a RM625 annual cash rebate per vehicle, for owners of private vehicles with engine capacities of up to 2,000cc, as well as pickup trucks and jeeps with engine capacities of up to 2,500cc.
Owners of private motorcycles with engine capacities of up to 250cc will receive RM150.
Payment will be made via Money Order upon renewal of road tax, from July 1 2008.
For owners of private vehicles with engine capacities exceeding 2000cc, road tax will be reduced by RM200.
Owners of private motorcycles with engine capacities above 250 cc will get RM50 reduction in road tax.
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02 June, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Sponsorship Programme
The air is getting polluted these days. Everyone seems like getting cough, flu or hay fever. So, I think I should invest in some good air cleaners or air purifier if you want to put it that way. One for the living room, one for the room, kitchen and bathroom. I should get one to be used in my car too. There are 6 types of air purifier such as HEPA, ultraviolet, ionic, carbon airfilter and electrostatic precipitators.
There are many kinds of air cleaners available but I think each one has its own pro and cons. Each air cleaner operates differently and would be good if used together with other to provide the most optimum air purifying.
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31 May, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Arbeit Macht Frei. Ok, I just watched The Counterfeiter and was a bit taken away by the drama. This is not just any drama with a backdrop of a concentration camp. Just in case you missed the my previous post of the same movie.
Click here for the superb movie trailer.
Synopsis
The true story of Salomon Sorowitsch, counterfeiter extraordinaire and bohemian. After getting arrested in a German concentration camp in 1944, he agrees to help the Nazis in an organized counterfeit operation set up to help finance the war effort.
It was the biggest counterfeit money scam of all times. Over 130 million pound sterling were printed, under conditions that couldn’t have been more tragic or spectacular. During the last years of the war, as the German Reich saw that the end was near, the authorities decided to produce their own banknotes in the currencies of their major war enemies. They hoped to use the duds to flood the enemy economy and fill the empty war coffers. At the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, two barracks were separated from the rest of the camp and the outside world, and transformed into a fully equipped counterfeiters workshop. ‘Operation Bernhard’ was born. Prisoners were brought to Sachsenhausen from other camps to implement the plan: professional printers, fastidious bank officials and simple craftsmen all became members of the top-secret counterfeiter commando. They had the choice: if they cooperated with the enemy, they had a chance to survive, as first-class prisoners in a ‘golden cage’ with enough to eat and a bed to sleep in. If they sabotaged the operation, a sure death awaited them. For THE COUNTERFEITERS, it was not only a question of saving their own lives, but also about saving their conscience as well…
The most touching part of this story is when the Nazis fled and the concentration camp was taken over by the other unfortunate Jew inmates. The counterfeiters professional group lived in luxury and were separated from the rest of the camp. Of course they always heard of killings and cries on the other side of the wall but they felt luckier and rather blast the gramophone. When the wall separating them collapsed and the other jews went amok and saw these counterfeiters in good clean clothes, well fed, and playing ping-pong….. they couldn’t believe they are also imprisoned there and wanted to shoot them because they don’t look like the rest of them (skinny, malnourished, dirty). Thats when the counterfeiters showed them the serial numbers tattooed to their hands and the amok fellas started to believe. Then the counterfeiters showed them their barracks, their working place, their purpose and why are they given special treatment by the SS and I was so touched when the malnourished guys sat on the double-decker beds with soft clean and comfortable mattress and pillows and cried.
Man, you gotta watch this. Just don’t expect battlefield shooting spree.
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28 May, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Ordinary window glass, like you have around the house, is pretty amazing stuff. It’s clear, strong and cheap. But it’s also brittle, shattering into long, dangerous, wickedly sharp shards when overstressed. Plastics would be as strong, but not nearly hard enough to resist scratching and remain clear enough for a car window–just look at any plastic-glazed outdoor bus stop or phone booth, with its patina of fine scratches. For the side windows of cars, automakers have come up with a good compromise: tempered glass. It’s stronger than standard, but more importantly, when it does shatter it breaks up into small granules. These granules are still sharp, but should do less damage than the long shards of untempered glass. However, for a windshield, constantly bombarded by pebbles, tempered glass would have a short life span.
So, many years back, the car manufacturers switched to a laminated glass sandwich for the windshield. It’s a simple process. Two thinner sheets of glass are fused to a rubber inner layer. The tempered-glass outer layers are then independent of each other. The rubbery center sheet provides damping to any shock waves from errant stones, reducing the probability of breakage. And if the glass is hit by an object smartly enough, odds are that only the outer sheet will break, as is the case with most stone chips. If a really big piece of debris hits the glass hard enough to break both inner and outer layers, the tough membrane prevents it from winding up in your lap. Even better, the shards of glass from the inner lamination wind up stuck to the membrane, keeping them from spalling away from the windshield at a high velocity, causing great havoc. You can repair your windshield though.
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27 May, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
I often heard people telling me that they have lost their crucial data that was stored in the hard disk after they accidentally deleted the files. Well, I don’t want to experience this but sometime accident just happens. So, how are we gonna recover our important data such as our doctorate thesis for instance which is stored in the computer hard disk. Many people do not have the habit of doing backup hence there’s no contingency plan should a hard disk fail or just accidentally deleted the files or directories.
In order to Recover Deleted Files, it is wise to leave it to the professional such as Flashback Data and NOT to try it at home. Flashback Data has advanced recovery techniques that allow them to repair and recover your critical data from any type of computers, operating systems and filesystems. Whether you need to recover deleted files or have suffered from a computer virus, they just has a solution for you.
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27 May, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Bloggy
Took the monorail to go to class this evening and as usual, it was the rush hour. Time was like about 5.45pm and there’s quite a lot of people squeezing in and out of the monorail train. Ok, BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS IN THE MONORAIL TRAIN. You’ll see a lot of malay or indonesian guys standing near the train door, and you must beware. They are pickpockets.
Its easy to differentiate a malicious person…. ok… I know if someone is up to no good. I’m very alert when these natakaran or mat rempit-like people come near me as I was a victim of mat rempit snatch thieve sometime ago. They normally wear tshirts and quite smelly. They don’t seem to need to work hence they wear smelly casual outfits- tshirt, jeans etc. They normally operate in a group of 2-3 people so that they can disperse off easily.
There’s this guy standing right behind me and luckily I was holding my book and jacket. My hands were on both side touching my wallet with my one hand and handphone with another hand. Then suddenly a hand wander to my pocket and trying to force into my pocket. Instantly I know it was a pickpocket in operation. I looked at the guy and he pretended to look out of the window. My hand kept pressing my pocket and my book helped a bit to block the probing hand. Then I looked stared at the guy and again he pretended and looked out of the window. At the next station, he quickly left knowing his operation foiled by me.
Now… I regret for not punching him or at least alert all the other commuters. The train was packed and there were many ladies around. Now, maybe i should have a blade or something sharp handy so that I can teach these fellas a lesson.
Advice for guys: Always keep your hands in your pocket and safeguard your valuables in pockets- handphone, wallet etc. The front pockets of your trousers are easy target. Don’t talk on phone and get distracted. Be sensitive on all body contacts.
Advice for ladies: Keep everything precious in your handbag and keep your bag in front of your chest. Again, don’t talk on the phone and be sensitive on all body contacts.
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25 May, 2008
By: endroo G
Category: Sponsorship Programme
Ever thought of assembling your own PC and save some bucks along the way? It doesn’t matter if you are building a PC for hardcore gaming, serious business or even the most basic computer for the kids, you can be sure of saving a lot from assembling it your own. Do it yourself.
Often people ask me How to Build a Computer and I don’t want to repeat myself everytime so would introduce everyone of you, EasyAsMyPC.com . You can tailor the computer hardwares to suit your requirement and budget and buy it online. They are selling you the kit, I mean the hardwares and you can assemble it yourself. So, you save on labour work to assemble the PC which can be quite pricey. Besides that, you can learn how to do it and should any hardware goes faulty and need replacement, you already know how to fix it.
They include plain English instructions with lots of illustrations. You can also get upgrade kits to increase your ram or replace your CPU. All you need is a screwdriver and they can help you save about $100.00 .
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