Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Work It, Dawg!

Go, little dog, go! And after that, a couple of sit-ups would do the trick. How could anyone hate dogs. hmm?

Sunday, June 07, 2009

BlackBerry? More Like BleaughBerry!

Ah yes... my first post in... I don't know how long. Down to business, I'm sick and tired of seeing BlackBerries everywhere! I can understand if you're the big kahuna or even just an ordinary employee in some major company whom everybody is looking for 24/7. But, high schoolers and college students??? No fucking way! What the hell is wrong with their parents? They don't use it for anything else other than chatting / updating their status on Facebook. That's really pathetic. Ah yes, status. I despise people who buys stuff just to swagger their status. Buying BlackBerries to show the world that you're higher than the crowd just shows that you're compensating for something. People can be so ludicrous sometimes. All I'm saying is people should not buy such an expensive device if they aren't going to OR able to use it to its full potential. Status seekers and people who doesn't understand the value of money (as in its not their own so fuck it!). Those are the kinds of BlackBerry users that I look down on.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Even Pets Have More Self-Control Than You and Me

These pets show the world that their self-control are on a whole different level. Now, how do we teach this to humans?

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The iPhone Nano


The new iPhone Nano. Multi-touch, accelerometer, bluetooth, wi-fi, but no camera. Just a wee bit larger than the latest iPod Nano. Talk time: 4 hours on 3G, 10 hours on 2G. Stand by time: up to 240 hours. Internet use: 4 hours on 3G, 5 hours on wi-fi. Video playback: up to 6 hours. Music playback: up to 24 hours. , Just $350 for the 8 GB model and $450 for the 16 GB model. Why is it more expensive than Apple's ubiquitous iPhone? Cos it's unlocked, that's why!!!

Ah, if only all that were true. But if Steve Jobs turns out to be a genie of some sort, this concept would be my first wish (followed by the iCar and the iPlane). FYI, I used Google Sketchup, V-Ray, and Photoshop. Comments are welcomed.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Welcome to the Land of Copycats

Let's say that there's this hypothetical country where most of the people are always in need of entertainment however shallow or unoriginal it may be. Let's further assume that you got hold of a script, a leading man, and several supporting actresses. You also got a budget that's just enough for everything. So you went on to shoot the movie and finished after two weeks of shooting ('cos if it takes longer than that, you'd have to cut back on the editing guys, thus postponing your long awaited vacation to Europe). 

Now all you need is a poster to promote the movie. You've thought of hiring some moderately creative graphic designers, but nah, those guys are always overrated. Thanks to the undemanding and lenient nature of the hypothetical people, that really isn't a big deal. Using all of your wits and creativity, you managed to Google a perfect Hollywood movie poster that's not that widely used. So you decided to steal inspire yourself and copy adopt it as your own. You don't really feel bad about it, as you've done this before for as long as you can remember. 'Cos in this accommodating hypothetical society, you're allowed to do it as long as you want.



Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Here's Another Reason Why You Should Love Dogs

Thanks so much, TokyoMango for reminding everyone why they should love dogs.


Ever wonder what Richard Gere has been up to? I don't, but I am looking forward to seeing his newest film. It's about Hachiko, the famous Akita dog whose spirit resides in Shibuya Station since the 1930s. He was a smart, loyal doggie who lost his owner at the age of 2. The owner died of a heart attack while he was at work, so the dog never knew of his death. So every day for the rest of his life, he sat in front of Shibuya Station in the late afternoon to early evening, waiting for the owner's return. Other commuters soon caught on to what was happening and started feeding the dog and paying him lots of attention.

Hachiko died of heartworm at the age 11 and the ward erected a statue in his honor. Now it's the most popular meeting spot in Tokyo.

After Hachiko died, they found a whole bunch of yakitori sticks inside his tummy. His stuffed body is now on display at a museum in Ueno.


Sunday, November 09, 2008

Marley and Me Goes to the Big Screen


I read the book earlier this year. It's simple and effortless to read (think murakami... now invert it). But that simplicity is also the book's strong point. Then again, no books about dogs ever require a great deal of literary prowess. I liked the book though, partly I guess because I'm a dog lover. So when I saw this trailer, I was beaming. There's a great quote in the movie that sums up why I like dogs: "A dog doesn't care if you're rich or poor, give him your heart, and he'll give you his." Plain simple, unlike humans.