Friday, March 27, 2009

Lunchie @ 26th March 09


HAHA long time nv post food liaoz, yesterday finally get to sneak... erm.. go out for lunch further away liaoz, this time it's Scissors Cute @ Geylang~

As usual, cameralady is caren~ n designated driver is jovi lolz thanks thanks~ :D

The Next MGS??




Taken from Joystiq
The above image was revealed following the conclusion of Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima's keynote at GDC09. Providing more questions than answers, the image teases a bright (albeit predictable) future, one where MGS4 isn't the last in the series. It's a future full of sneaking and ... wait, is that Raiden? Raaaaiiddeeennn!!!

Well, if we're going to say this guy looks like anybody, it's Raiden. Could he be the star of the next Metal Gear Solid? Only time will tell ...


Wow.. so the next MGS is gonna be focus on Raiden? or maybe a new char in the cyborg suit!! woohoo !!

btw for those who dunno whois raiden (DUH~) here's a image for u to compare with the teaser pic


Modern Warfare 2 Teaser



YES YES YES YES !! COME TO PAPA !! Cant wait for Nov10>.<

Thanks to juan for the link :D

Kids this days...

A STOMPer came across this picture on a teen's blog, accompanied by a description of how the girl and her group of friends blocked off a road with cones and laughed at the drivers who had to U-turn to avoid them.

The picture, dated Mar 12 2009, was accompanied by the following text:

"One of our creations in the middle of the night when we were bored.

"We saw a few cones around the road corner so we went to place the cones in the middle of the road.

"Many cars U-turned upon seeing the cones. Damn funny."






Source: Retards

really... dun think she find it funny now tt she gotto close her blog, del her friendster etc...

really a bunch of retards

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cat Shit One , The Animated Series



Very nice !!! i wanna watch it!! lolz~~~ but then.. they wear the headphones like normal humans.. but their ears are on top lolz.. very cute >.<

Thanks alex for the video !

Soo Kee Warehouse Sale




Right.. so for those who wan to propose or juz wanna buy a ring for their SO (significant other ), u know wat to do :)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Earth Hour

Earth Hour-The First Global Vote for the Planet

On March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., hundreds of millions of people in more than 500 cities and 75 countries around the world will come together once again to make a bold statement of concern about climate change by turning off their lights for one hour - Earth Hour. An event that symbolizes by working together, each of us can make a positive impact in the fight against climate change.

Here in the U.S., it sends a message that Americans care about this issue and stand with the rest of the world in seeking to find solutions to the escalating climate crisis. With every flick of a light-switch, a vote is cast for lasting action and solutions to the escalating climate crisis.

From melting glaciers to increasingly intense weather patterns, climate change is already impacting life on our planet. To alter the course of climate change, we must act now.

Earth Hour Expands its Reach in 2009

Cities around the world have already committed to Earth Hour 2009. US cities include Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Dallas, New York and San Francisco. They will join international cities such as Beijing, Copenhagen, Dubai, Hong Kong, London, Moscow and Paris.

Organizations endorsing Earth Hour include 4-H, Astronomical League and the National Education Association. Celebrities pledging support include recording artists Alanis Morissette, Kathy Mattea, Wynonna Judd, KT Tunstall, Gavin DeGraw, Rise Against and Jo Dee Messina, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Academy Award-winning actress Cate Blanchett and Janeane Garofalo.

Teaching guides, toolkits for colleges, communities and businesses and links to Earth Hour’s communities on the social Web sites Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube, and the limited edition Shepard Fairey “Vote Earth” poster are available for download at www.EarthHourUS.org.

An Historic Event 

Earth Hour was first celebrated two years ago in Sydney, Australia, when 2.2 million people and thousands of businesses turned out their lights for one hour. In March 2008, an estimated 36 million Americans joined the effort, with more than 400 cities and 50 million people participating worldwide.

Earth Hour captured the public’s imagination with lights going out at some of the world’s most iconic landmarks including the Coliseum in Rome and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and symbols such as Cola-Cola’s famous billboard in Times Square and the Google homepage.

Stories were featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, NBC Nightly News, Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Evening News, CNN, NPR, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Time.com and more.

One hour - Earth Hour. Turn off. Take action. Vote Earth.

60-foot penis painted on roof


An 18-year-old has secretly painted a 60ft drawing of a phallus on the roof of his parents' £1million mansion in Berkshire. It was there for a year before his parents found out. They say he'll have to scrub it off when he gets back from travelling.

Source: BBC

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Penguin's April Fool - The Making

Remember last time BBC made a April's Fool joke video regarding flying penguins?

This video shows the planning n how they make the CG penguins so life like


Bboy Joker

Check this out, it's actually a game using youtube!!



Check out the making of video too!



Posted by Funnydoodle in Gamescore forums :D

OnLive Makes PC Upgrades Extinct, Lets You Play Crysis On Your TV



Context taken from Kotaku

OnLive is a new video games on demand service that may just change the way you play PC games. The brainchild of Rearden Studios founder Steve Perlman, formerly of Atari, Apple, WebTV and more, and Mike McGarvey, formerly of Eidos, the technology looks to revolutionize the way computer games are brought home. Instead of spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on the latest video game hardware that will make games like Crysis playable at nearly maxed settings, let OnLive's servers handle the processing. All that's required is a low cost "micro console" or a low end PC and a broadband internet connection.

The concept is simple. Your controller input isn't going from your hand to the controller to the machine in front of you, it's going from your hand to the controller through the internet to OnLive's machines then back again as streamed video. Whether you're using a USB gamepad, Bluetooth wireless controller, or tried and true keyboard and mouse, the processing and output happens on OnLive's side, then is fed back to your terminal, with the game "perceptually" played locally.



In other words, it's cloud computed gaming.

Using patented video compression in tandem with algorithms that compensate for lag, jitter and packet loss, OnLive delivers video at up to 720p resolution at frame rates up to 60 frames per second. Of course, the quality of the video feed relies on your connection.

For standard definition television quality, a broadband connection of at least 1.5 megabits per second is required. For HDTV resolution, a connection of at least 5 mbps is needed.



What about lag, you say? OnLive's technology "incubator" Rearden Studios claims that its servers will deliver video feeds that have a ping of less than one millisecond. Its patented video compression technique is also advertised as blazing fast, with video compression taking about one millisecond to process.

That speedy delivery of video game content means more than just video games on demand, it means no install times. It also means cross-platform compatibility, the ability to try demos instantly, and an opportunity to rent or play games almost instantaneously.

It also means real-time streaming of video feeds from players far and wide playing their own games at home via OnLive which could ultimately mean broadcast style feeds to observers. Up to a million, according to OnLive reps.

The best part? It already has serious buy-in from major publishers, including EA, THQ, Codemasters, Ubisoft, Atari, Warner Bros., Take-Two, and Epic Games. Oh, and 2D Boy.

The appeal on the publisher side is that it essentially means less opportunity for profit-whittling piracy. There's little modification on the developer side to make a game run with OnLive. There's even an SDK available. On the consumer side, the prospect of no cheating—or at least heavily reduced cheating—is also desirable.

OnLive is showing 16 of the games planned for the service this week at GDC, some of them playable on low-spec machines, the kind of Dell your grandmother might buy.



Of course, they'll also be playable on OnLive's micro console, a simple, low-cost device that's about the size of your hand. It's simple tech—there's not even a GPU in the device. It simply acts as a video decoding control hub, with two USB inputs and support for four Bluetooth devices, and outputs audio and video via optical and HDMI connections. The micro console is expected to be priced competitively, "significantly less" than any current generation console on the market and potentially "free" with an OnLive service contract.

Plans for a monthly subscription are in the works, said to be priced on par with Xbox Live fees, offering the same community and multiplayer features popularized by Microsoft's gaming service. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the unified OnLive community is the option to save and upload Brag Clips, a 15 second replay of, well, whatever just happened in-game.


Here's some video interview with the CEO explaining how it works





Thanks to Alex for the link too hehe.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Announced for June in North America


Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced today that they will be publishing Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete for North America to release on June 7th. The video will be presented in 1.78:1 1080p AVC with options for both English and Japanese Dolby TrueHD 5.1 soundtracks. English subtitles will be available as well for those watching in Japanese.

The Blu-ray disc will come with a number of extras, including an "Exclusive Sneak Peek at Final Fantasy XIII". I'm pretty sure that this is Square Enix's hinting at a demo to be included with the release just as the Japanese version will be receiving one.

The other features include:

* "Legacy of FINAL FANTASY VII" Featurette
* "Reminiscence of FINAL FANTASY VII" Original Story Digest
* On the Way to a Smile - Episode: Denzel Animated Film
* "Reminiscence of FINAL FANTASY VII Compilation" Story Digest
* Exclusive Sneak Peek at FINAL FANTASY XIII
* Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Trailers

Yeah~~ thanks to GoS for posting at Gamescore forums~


Woman dead on MRT tracks

March 24, 2009 
Woman dead on MRT tracks 
By Derrick Ho 
AN elderly woman was found dead on the tracks at the Clementi MRT station on Tuesday morning, disrupting train services on the East-West line for more than two hours. 
The woman is believed to be a 71-year-old Chinese. 

Singapore Civil Defence Force said it recieved a call about the incident at 6.18am. 

SCDF officers found the body lying under the third carriage of the train and had to manually extricate it 

The woman was pronounced dead by paramedics at about 6.57am.

Dunno leh, i dun think is jump one ba..  should be fell down ba?
Posted by jq75 @ HWZ

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Turtle rapes shoe

Seriously.. i didnt know vincent is into this kind of stuff too...



but then the sound it makes is pretty cute LOLZ... didnt know turtles make sounds in the 1st place XD