Monthly Archives: June 2007

Singnet Broadband line is Fixed

Yay! Finally fixed by the 3rd technician!
The phone socket connector wiring is off, he replaces it with a smaller phone socket.
Good! Don’t need to call singnet support again.

How To Be Happy AdWords Experiment

After I read Michael Anthony’s Free E-Book on How to be Happy and Have Fun Changing the World, and knowing that he invests in Google AdWords to share it to the world, I came out with an idea to do something similar to test out Google AdWords.
A summary of my AdWords result. (only enabled on [...]

Photos of Fire Fox

The Striker Diary: Pictures of the REAL Firefox in nature.
It is actually Red Panda.
The Red Panda is also known as the Wah because of its distinctive cry. This name was given to it by Thomas Hardwicke, when he introduced it to Europeans in 1821. It is called a Cat Bear because it was thought to [...]

The View from Everest

A Panoramic Photo of The View from Everest.
Others Astronomy photos.

The Psychology of Fatherhood

From TIME.com.
Worldwide, 10% to 40% of children grow up in households with no father at all. In the U.S., more than half of divorced fathers lose contact with their kids within a few years. By the end of 10 years, as many as two-thirds of them have drifted out of their children’s lives. According to [...]

Environment Woes Killing Millions

From Boston.com.
Tackling air pollution, contaminated drinking water and other environmental problems could save millions of lives annually around the world, the World Health Organization said in a report Wednesday.
In 23 countries, more than 10 percent of deaths can be traced to two risk factors: unsafe drinking water and indoor air pollution caused by the burning [...]

Jesus Christ Lizard Walking on Water

From World Wildlife Foundation news.
The Jesus Christ lizards are more properly known as basilisks—a colorful name referring to the legendary monsters whose breath and glances were fatal to those unfortunate enough to encounter them. Basilisks are quite large, as lizards go, up to three feet long, and the males have large crests on their heads, [...]