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Monday, 08 February 2010

  • Random thoughts with no discussion value...

    1) I admit it, I only watch the superbowl for the ads. I don't care for the game itself

    2) How do girls go around with nothing on their legs in the middle of winter? How do they keep warm?
    Do they think they'll attract a guy while their freezing their @ss off?

    3) Avatar isn't the first to have blue people... Star Wars has the blue Twi'leks (and the blue Chiss), there's blue Asari in Mass Effect. Just because they're blue (usually with weird eyes) .. it's hardly alien.

    4) Tribbles... I want one

    5) All these "join my group and get a free laptop/ipod/other-expensive-junk" on Facebook are all frauds. Same with the "Work at home" things that require you to signup for stuff. At best, you've signed up for spam... at worse, they now have your personal information to sell to identity thieves. Avoid these scams. Too good to be true, well then it isn't true.

    Okay.. the title was hardly on topic. But well, whatever...


Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Sunday, 04 January 2009

Saturday, 28 June 2008

  • I'm not a blogger..

    but here we go: random thoughts

    1) Sorry to see Kristin Kreuk leave as a regular member of Smallville. Here's hoping the rumors are true and she does 6-7 guest appearances

    2) Everyone is over in Asia... either study abroad, visiting family, or just vacationing (yea I know 3 month vacation?!?).

    3) I need a job and a life.

    4) I found the wonders of Ebay (with Microsoft's Live Search cashback incentive) and now scouring the site for good deals.

    Not much of a story here folks!

Tuesday, 09 October 2007

  • Can science and religion co-exist?

    It has since science well.. became a science. Yes there have been conflicts, people have died in the name of science and religion. But overall, I think we will always see scientific progress and religious services. Science is a matter of fact... and relgion is a matter of faith. Faith cannot provide fact and fact cannot provide faith. They are both paths to describing one world - and they are not mutually-exclusive. It's just a differing points of view.

       

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