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Blog Problem due to advertisement

January 5th, 2008
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Hi all,

My blog (and many others) who uses Advertlets (www.advertlets.com)’s advertisement engine have experienced a problem whereby the site is redirected to another website automatically after a few seconds. My initial worry was that my blog was hacked. Then I realised the problem is with Advertlets’s side. I removed the advertisement codes from the blog and situation is back to normal.

I googled and found out that Advertlets forgot (FORGOT!!!!) to renew their domain name which expired on 4 January 2008. Which in dummies-speak, they don’t the name advertlets.com since 4th January! So, the advertisement program went haywire. And not to mention make people like me upset!

Advertlets Website
Advertlets Website expired
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Whois Detail for Advertlets

buying a laptop

December 17th, 2007
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since my pc is giving problems in the last few weeks, i was scouting around to get a laptop as a secondary computer. the laptop was also to be a gift for Then. my eyes were on products from Dell. Took the opportunity to visit PC fair on 7th Dec at KLCC. We went around most of the laptop dealers booths. my budget was below RM3500 and style was the last thing on my mind 🙂

We surveyed the following brands: Acer, HP, Toshiba, Dell, Sony, Twinhead, Fujitsu, Lenovo, and NEC (did i miss any brands?) among others.

The lady at NEC tried to pull a fast one by showing their tablet PC which does not run on batteries (cannot compare with laptop, right?) when we asked for laptops.

Fujitsu pushed their “made in japan” tagline. their cheapest was about RM4K.

Sony was good at design and bundled softwares, but was pricey.

Oh, right i forgot to mention the specs i wanted:
– core 2 duo 2.0GHz minimum
– 2GB RAM
– 14″ screen
– free delivery/immediately delivered.
– 200GB hard disk
– vista home premium

now, that looked a bit tight for RM3400, but there were three which we felt quite reasonable – Dell, Acer, and HP.

Acer tried to attract by offering free movie pass for a year (buy 1 ticket free another ticket), which Then nearly fell for 🙂 The guy even offered a printer together.

Only problem with HP and Acer was the payment which had a charge of 2.5% for credit cards (i mean who in their right mind will be carrying Rm3000++ in a jam packed hall?). Secondly, it was impossible to upgrade the hard disk from the initial 160GB to 200GB.

That left us with DELL, which for the promotion, offered the Inspiron 1420 for RM24xx. I chose to customize and upgraded to the specs I. The final cost was about RM32xx, which is RM200 below my budget.

Post-purchase there were some problems. i asked to partition the hard disk. actually the sales agent forgot to write the partition request and cost in the initial bill. i called the following monday, and mentioned that the agent did not write on the order. the customer care said they will do so. but the laptop was delivered with any hard disk partition. Now i’m stuck with a 250GB partition 🙂

The laptop seems ok, but the DVD drive is a bit plasticky and looks like may not last long. I also feel that 2GB RAM for Vista Home Premium is the minimum required. The laptop is a tad bit slow at times.

I’m yet to install protection tools in it, hopefully can do it tonight. Plan to use AVAST Antivirus and also ZoneAlarm firewall.

how to use google search effectively

November 15th, 2007
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sometimes people ask me how i can search things fast and effectively to a certain extent. usually google is a good option. below are some links for you to learn more on using google to search on dates, calculation, definitions etc. give it a try.

Step 1
http://www.google.com.my/intl/en/help/basics.html (start from the beginning)

Step 2
http://www.google.com.my/intl/en/help/features.html (learn the features)

Step 3
http://www.google.com.my/advanced_search (try out the advanced interface)

Step 4
http://www.google.com.my/intl/en/help/cheatsheet.html (print and keep it near your PC until you are familiar with it)

hope that will make your life a tad more easier! enjoy!

Survey shows political blogs unpopular

November 14th, 2007
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Minister: Survey shows political blogs unpopular
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/74789
Yoges Palaniappan
Nov 14, 07 5:43pm

A survey conducted by Microsoft has shown that most bloggers in the country operate blogs for entertainment and to communicate with family members.

The survey, titled 'A Windows Live Report' in August last year, discovered that 63 percent of respondents blog for entertainment and 49 percent blog to communicate with family and friends.

Energy, Water and Communications Minister Lim Keng Yaik, in a parliamentary written reply, said the survey showed that only three percent of bloggers are into citizen journalism.

"The survey also concluded that political blogs are the least preferred, where only two percent of respondents visit these blogs. On the other hand, 81 percent said they prefer to frequent blogs operated by family and friends," he said.

Lim, referring to the statistics derived from a survey conducted by a website based in the US in April, said that out of the three billion websites in cyberspace, 70 million are blogs.

"The high number of blogs is the result of technological advancement, which enables anyone with an Internet access to form a blog through various blog hosts," said Lim.

He said it is difficult for the authorities to monitor all the blogs to identify those that spread lies.

Thus, the government relies on the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to conduct random supervision based on complaints received from the public.

Jail, fine or both

He was responding to a query from Salahuddin Ayub (PAS-Kubang Kerian) who asked the minister to state whether the government has identified Malaysian based blogs that spread lies.

On the actions that could be taken against bloggers, Lim said: "Section 211 and 233 of the MCMC Act allows actions to be taken against bloggers who misuse the Internet to spread lies and false information."

"If convicted, the person can be fined not more than RM50,000 and jailed for more than a year or both," he said, adding that bloggers can also be charged under the Sedition Act and Penal Code.

However, Lim said that the authorities have not identified any Malaysian-based websites that publish lies and false information.

Bloggers Buff 2007

July 8th, 2007
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My Sunday was occupied with the Blogger’s Buff 2007 organized by Putera MIC. What is Bloggers Buff, you ask? It was described as “a workshop cum forum organized to gather Malaysian bloggers from different genres together to network and explore various issues and aspects of blogging”. Grand huh?

The event started about 30 minutes late at 9.30am. Luckily I had my dose of roti telur and teh halia before arriving at the venue Even though the organizers targeted 60 people, I think about 40 only turned up in the end, including last minute walk-in participants.

We got ourselves registered, and it cost a minimal fee of RM5 per person. While waiting for the seminar begin, the participants mingled among ourselves. I met Amutha, Mahendran, Praveen, Sarala, Mohan, Prem, Asohan, Rani, Segara, May, Malcolm, Norhidayah, Shan, Tharma, Steven, Segara, and Sook Chin among others.

The workshop was officiated by Dato’ V.Sivaparanjothi following the welcoming speech by the organizing Chairman, Mahendran. Dato’ Siva mentioned about possible creation of new cyberlaws to regulate bloggers as a method of stopping false information dissemination in his speech. This was followed by Putera MIC’s National Coordinator, Mr Kamalanathan’s speech touched on examples of bloggers exposing the truth before the mainstream media, and future plans to organize similar workshops in other states, such as Penang. We adjourned for tea break before the next session started.

The workshop started with a talk by Timothy Tiah from NuffNang, one of the prominent ad aggregator companies in Malaysia. He gave a useful insight about monetizing a blog and the various options available. His advice: don’t have too high an expectation of making mega bucks. It was a good talk and I’m sure many of the participants would have benefited.

Next to take the stand was Kamarul Ariffin from MPOB who provided some basic information on blogging since some of the participants are new to blogging. For those who are well into blogging, this was a bit boring, but I suppose we didn’t mind as Kamarul made his presentation short and sweet. Among the thing he mentioned was definition of blogging, tools available for blogging, comparison of tools, and monetization channels available.

This was followed by a Sharing Session. Two guests come to share their blogging experience. Firstly, a touching tale from Yvonne Foong who is diagnosed with neurofibromatosis. She is a strong young lady who has written an autobiography on her experiences. She talked about her blog and the challenges she faced while blogging. Secondly, Sandra from Laundry Bar, a restaurant cum bar, shared her experience of blogging. She used the blog as an archiving tool and also to capture personalized review of her patrons. According to her, blogging was the chosen medium since it was simple to set up as compared to setting up a full blown website.

The “talk” session took a break, and it was time for action. The participants were divided into groups – Green, Blue, Red, Pink, and Yellow. I ended up in the Green group, together with Malcolm, Hidayah, Freda, and May. Our first task was to decide on a group name. After a long brainstorming session of 10 minutes, we voted on Hulk as our team name. Then, we had a story-telling session based on prompt cards. It was hilarious making a story and to continue from the previous person.

In the midst of the story-telling session, a surprise guest turned up – Kenny Sia, among the most popular blogger in Malaysia. Turned out he missed a flight and decided to drop by. He shared some of his experience and did a bit of Q & A. We ended the session and it was lunch time.

After lunch, we continued with another team activity. Each group were given a topic and asked to present in front of others. It was hilarious especially when the last group presented phrases that are translated from other languages into English.

Then, we had Dr Sankara from Media Plus Consultancy giving some tips on avoiding libel or defamation suits.

Finally, the last item on the agenda was a forum on “Responsible Blogging” consisting of Dato’ Ahmad Talib (ex NST editor), Mr Kamalanathan, and Ms Li Tsin (Malaysiakini). The panelists shared their thoughts on various issues ranging from media’s role, ethics, blogger responsibility, their reason for blogging, and future of blogging and online media.

The workshop ended at 5.30pm and we all had tea before taking leave.

I would say that for an inaugural event by Putera MIC on such a new area, it can be considered a success. They managed to get good speakers for the topics which cover the broad spectrum of participants who came. There were some hiccups which I’m sure will be rectified in future events. The turnout was not a much as expected, and hopefully a bigger audience will turn up for future program. The organizers plan to have a follow-up workshop in 6 months’ time, so hopefully this young bloggers’ network will be able to meet up again.

Sad to say, I did not bring my camera along, so will post picture once I get them from the organizers. I was writing this while watching The Making of Sivaji, so pardon the errors!