Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Avoid M1's Broadband Service
Without exception, I would encourage anyone to avoid an internet service that interferes with the data they've requested in this way. Of course, all pages in Singapore are filtered against a blacklist of pornographic/political/hate sites, but aside from that which cannot be helped, no one should pay for anything less than a pure, direct connection.*
Previously: Singapore and Mobile Internet Data Plans
* Singtel offers two internet configuration profiles for mobile phones: One is named IDEAS WAP and the other, IDEAS INTERNET. The former passes through a sort of proxy server (supposedly) optimized for websurfing, while the latter is the direct connection that you should use – it also allows traffic on other ports, such as those needed for FTP, email, P2P, etc.
Guitar Hero 3 widget
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Singapore and Mobile Internet Data Plans
It is a sadly little-known fact that all 3 Singaporean cell providers now offer near-unlimited data plans for very low prices, and there's no reason why anybody with a fairly modern phone (that is to say, equipped with GPRS/3G/HSDPA connectivity and a web browser) shouldn't be hooked up with one. The providers have done a pretty good job of obfuscating the availability of these plans – i don't know why, perhaps to protect their margins from consumer overuse, or just because their marketing departments suck – but they are there if you know what to look for.
Part of the problem is that they sell these services as meant for use with portable computers, along with HSDPA modem dongles that plug in via USB. But they are fully compatible with phones too, after all, these ARE cellphone service providers.
Singtel calls their service "Broadband On Mobile", and plans start for about SGD$22/month, giving you 50GB of bandwidth. That is a lot for any phone. I've been unable to use more than a couple hundred megabytes a month myself, and I am constantly on my phone. Note: They claim you need a 3G-enabled phone to use this service, but that is rubbish. I used it fine on my old Sony-Ericsson K750 with GPRS.
M1's offerings are even better, giving the use of unlimited bandwidth at similar price points. They call theirs "M1 Broadband" to one-up Singtel on the confusion front. It's easy to see why people don't associate it with their mobiles; it sounds like a purely desktop internet solution. Starhub's "MaxMobile" plans are the most expensive, with the unlimited coming in at about SGD$70/month, but so-called Hubber customers can get 50% off that by signing up for cable TV and internet with them.
There's a lot that having the internet on your phone can do for your life, if you like to be as constantly connected as I do. You can use IM networks like Gtalk and MSN with apps like ebuddy, check your gmail, update Twitter and Jaiku, browse Facebook, and of course, catch up on your RSS reading while on public transportation. "M" subdomains aside, if you have a good enough browser like Opera Mini, or the S60 Webkit browser that comes on high-end Nokia devices, you can pretty much visit any of the websites you're used to. That the iPhone really shines when you have a mobile data plan goes without saying.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Snickers from China are wack yo
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Foggy's dead, again
The Sad Truth Is This Blog, It’s What Happens When One Day You Don’t Have That Person You Talk To Everyday Anymore. They Leave. Any You Get Desperate. And Pathetic. And You Don’t Know Who To Talk To. Life Goes On Without You. That Is What This Is. This Is A Horrible Loneliness. I Hate It. I Hate It So Much I Do It Every Fucking Day.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Embarrassing fanship post
Adams is one of few performers I know that can sit down and perform a song straight to mic and have it sound good enough to go on a CD I'd willingly pay for. Maybe its because his sound works best when a little ragged around the edges, but that doesn't change anything. Funnily enough, Prince, whose prolificity is most closely rivaled by Adams, is another such performer. But whereas I've been let down by Prince before, Adams has always delivered incredible music, even in the hundreds of outtakes from the shells of unreleased albums he's littered all over the Internet (I think there were at least ten albums last year).
Anyway, back to the song. I'm writing this on my iPod touch which might not last much longer.
It was called "Crossed-Out Name", and beautiful despite the raised expectations. I wish you could hear it. I might post a rip later on my Muxtape. From what the gossip blogs have been saying, his last relationship didn't end too well, and in the two weeks that I've followed his blog, he worked like a maniac writing several songs a day, making short films, and posting to his blog like ten times a day. And then one night he said he was going to try and write some flat-out honest songs and came back with "Crossed-Out Name". It's an analogy that should make me cringe, but instead it just kills.
Chorus:
I wish I could tell you just how I felt
I don't pray, I shower and say goodnight to myself
And when I close my eyes
I feel like a page
With a crossed-out name
Anyone who's ever been left or broken up with has got to feel a line like that.
Monday, April 07, 2008
Bad Curry Favor Ad
Employee:
"Hey boss, I've got an idea for that ad you wanted to run!"
Boss:
"Hmm? Oh, do you mean the one that I said should explicity address the small group of people who know they dislike Japanese Curry? And offer them a number of clear and indisputable reasons why if they were to just try OUR Japanese Curry once, they would immediately change those mistakenly conceived preferences?"
Employee:
"OH, you wanted REASONS! Nevermind then, I'll come back later."
Boss:
"Now now, give it to me. I'm sure it's perfect."
Employee:
"If you say so, dad."
Charlton Heston DIES, in life!
The Straits Times sure knows how to typeset a classy obituary. From this day onwards, I can do little else but live in the hope of receiving this level of respect (and drama) at the end of my life.
It's almost as if the editor was shocked about it. Like it was the last thing anyone could expect Charlton Heston to do at the age of 84, after years of battling Alzheimer's. I imagine they were probably in the midst of preparing other possible "Charlton Heston _______" headlines when the news came in over the wire.
"Oh my god, I just heard.... he's DEAD! Pull the 'Charlton Heston Breaks Motocross Jump Record' story, now!"
"But what will we use for a headline!?"
"Good god, man, just get it out there! This is no time for craft!!"
Sunday, April 06, 2008
From Here to Miami
Depending on your generosity, and how cheap your camera is, it's entirely possible to see all the way to other cities.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Screenshot
I thought it'd be kind of nice to grab screenshots from the jiggizillions of pages that go through my browser each day. Kinda keep a history, you know? Skitch is a really handy tool for this (I'm looking for uses), only wish it could do fancy stuff like reflections, like Picturesque can.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Nana 2 DVD drives home your lack of Japanese comprehension
Thursday, April 03, 2008
What Is It? · Twitter is sort of an extended low-speed low-intensity bulletin board. Some people almost exclusively react to others’ tweets, some contribute mostly fresh little nuggets of wit or wisdom. A lot of tweets are just a link with a few words of commentary.
I personally use it to post little observations or cool links or minor snarks that don’t merit a blog entry.
Thinking about Twitter & Jaiku


My dilemma with Twitter and Jaiku is that I need to quit one, but can't decide which. Jaiku is clearly the better product, but it's impossible to turn most Twitter users onto it, mainly because they don't know anyone else who uses it yet. Twitter came first, and for that reason alone it continues to beat out the best.








