Not again…

Shits… I overslept again. Late for work by 30 minutes. It became a conversation topic between me and my boss during lunch today. He wasn’t angry but forgiving. Anyway, I mentioned I had a need for a second alarm clock. One that would be placed far away from me so I would have to crawl a distance to shut it off. My main alarm clock is my Nokia 6610. I set the time and place it beside my bed every night.


Then my boss mentions that he needs only 4 hours of sleep! [8|]. Something I wish I could do too. He’s able to wake up without an alarm clock because he believes he has his biological clock tuned well and what’s left is all in the mind. For me, my B-Clock is screwed.

MiniDisc

Today’s long entry will be entirely dedicated to my Sony MZ-R91 MiniDisc Player that has served me well for the past 4 years.


When I first saw a friend using a MiniDisc player, I thought it was cool. Something small and light and I can record audio from a variety of sources. At that time, a good MD player that can also record costs up to S$499. A 80min MiniDisc would cost S$3.90. I could not afford this luxury item being a student at that time and I would never ask my parents for money unless it was for something educational like books. So the thought of getting one gradually faded.


When I finished my GCE ‘O’ levels. I had about 6 months of free time till my next level of education starts. During that period, I started working part time at many places. I received my job assignments from a local job agency. Another friend had introduced me there. I was still a Malaysian at that time, holding a Student Pass which allows me to stay in Singapore for education. It turned out that foreign students are allowed to work only during vacation. I happily took up my first job, as a general worker at a cigarette factory located in Yishun area for 3 days.


What a sight it was. Cigarettes are produced and packed so fast, I think we produce enough a minute to kill a person. There were huge machines everywhere. The cigarette sticks flow smoothly though a semi-transparent pipe from the second floor. I could smell the herbs wherever I go (except the canteen). I liked the smell of those herbs actually. But not the smell of them on fire. The machines would pack them into small boxes with 24 sticks in it. Boxes which fail to be packed properly would be dropped into a tray at the back. That’s when we salvage whatever that can be recycled. Sticks that are still physically ok are fed back into the stream. Defective boxes where thrown.


The boxes that are packed nicely would be passed through a buffer drum, then to the packing machine that packs those 24 stick boxes into larger cartons. If the cardboard for those larger cartons run out, I would have to refill them. When it runs out, the packing machine stops. The incoming flow of 24 stick boxes will be fed into the drum which rotates to store more. It works like the name I gave suggests, a buffer.


My second assignment was at Philips factory down at Toa Payoh. There was a bunch of us part timers and the majority consists of delinquents. I managed to “survive”. Everyday would be a frustrating day when one of them would pick on me for no reason. Even though I put in 100% effort to avoid him. Everyday I would look forward to lunch time where I meet up with 2 pretty female friends who were also assigned to the customer service department from the same job agency.


My task at Philips factory was to assemble a demo kit from cardboard and pingpong balls. Yes! Pingpong balls! Hahaha. The kit, consists of a cylindrical tube made from transparent plastic cardboard. It was supposed to be fixed onto the speakers of Philips latest HiFi system I suppose. The ping pong balls would be inside those cylinders and I assume they were used to demonstrate the power of the bass of their new system. One of my task was to bend the box of the demo kits from cardboards. Darn, I can still remember how it felt. I had to do it for a few days till my fingers blistered and ached.


My work there lasted for about a month. I was paid S$50 a day. Soon, at the end of 2 weeks, I had enough to buy an MD player. I had already set my eyes on the MZ-R91 and so I bought it without much hesitation.


Today, my MD player still looks as new as it was. Just that it has lots of problems [:(]. The battery cover was loose and it gets unlatched easily. The result, it broke one day. The buttons on the player began to screw up one day. The stop button would increase the volume and the play button would pause. Now, all of them no longer work. I could only operate it using the forward button on my remote. The only buttons working fine on the remote are forward, back, volume + and -. Stop button no longer work and I had to stop the machine by opening the player, watch the MD disc pop out and then close it. Also, the unit cannot record anymore. Instead, it renders any MD disc that I try to record songs onto, useless.


3 options are available to me. 1, send it to Sony for repairs. Estimated cost would be $100. 2, buy an MP3 player. Good thing is I no longer need to record. But there would be a limit to the number of songs stored. With an MD player, I can just switch discs. 3, get a Pocket PC. Could do lots of stuff with a PDA. I could read news or manga scans with them during my 1 hour bus ride to work or home. But it’s a little bulky and heavy. If I use it entirely to just listen to music, it won’t outlast an MP3 or MD player.


What do you think? I might just send it for repairs…

Another Beautiful Morning

I just want to blog that it’s another great morning~ [:D]. I had about 7 hours of sleep, I didn’t feel hungry, the bus ride was comfortable, I was listening to music on my MD player again and I feel refreshed the moment I got off the bus. Now, I’m anxiously waiting for the water heater to boil up hot water for my coffee~


I’ve come to like Maaya Sakamoto’s albums. The other night, I was wanting to go to sleep after listening to one of her songs on my computer. But when the next song played, I thought, “hell, listening to another song won’t make a difference.” I ended up playing spider solitaire and listening to her songs for the next one hour.

Beautiful Morning

Had a good nap on the 1 hour bus ride to work. Now enjoying my usual brand of instant coffee. Gold Roast is the brand if you want to know [:)]. Working on a new design for GHM Hotels. I’m not really much of a designer. Hell I don’t even have any professional training. But meddling with ready made templates is easy.


A friend dropped by yesterday. He needed me to burn him some copies of software. In return, he gave me a Quantum 15GB harddisk! [XD]. I don’t have a use for it yet since my 2 computers both have 3 harddisks each and a CDROM. I might install it into my computer at work.


He told me he’s gonna take a leave on 22nd March to go on a road trip to Desaru in Malaysia. Another friend will be tagging along with him. Since he has a comfortable car, and I feel it’s time for some adventure, I’m going to apply for leave on that day to join them.


I failed to get Gentoo working fine. So I’ve downloaded RedHat 9 Shrike to try. Once I familiarize myself with a Linux environment, I might make another attempt at setting up Gentoo. Wish me luck!

Fantasy

Okae. I’m going to make an attempt at describing the feeling I’ve been experiencing after watching the trailers for Ghost in the Shell: Innocence and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. I’m very fascinated at the world and story behind both afore-mentioned titles. But I feel I lack the proper words to describe lots of things because I didn’t pay attention during my english classes back in secondary school. [:(]. Too late to regret now. By the time I realize the importance of education, it’s already time to take my GCE ‘O’ levels.


Ghost in the Shell (GitS). The world where humans have become machines. The mind or soul can be transferred from body to machine. We begin to question our existence. Are our thoughts artificial? Are the decisions we make everyday decided by an advanced and complex AI which we never realize we have? I’ve watched the first GitS movie. Loved the futuristic Japan in GitS and wished I could walk the streets of the cities, experience how it feels to be part-machine and smell the air.


I’ll be looking forward to GitS: Innocence. And witness Batou’s struggle in a world where people’s mind can be easily manipulated.


There’s probably 101 words that can be used to describe the world of Final Fantasy 7 (FF7) but I know only a few and they are commonly used adjectives like beautiful, fantastic, wonderful, blah… But I can say I feel the same way for FF7 like I do for GitS. Can’t wait for the movie to be released. I want to relive the scene where Cloud submerged Aerith after her death in wonderful CG.


Here’s 3 photos from the lanparty I participated. Sucks actually. Could’ve been better. I’ve taken more pics but do not have the space to host them. The webspace I’m using now is provided free by my ISP and we only have 2MB of storage space.