Monthly Archives: July 2005

Owen Premiership-bound?

Now that Real Madrid have snapped up Robinho, the buzz is that Michael Owen is considering a move away from the Spanish capital and possibly on his way back to England.

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So what do you want from me?

Believe me, I know this blog hasn’t been quite the same since the turn of the year. It’s kind of a reflection of the stuff I’m going through in real life, and this year, Ive been a little more tired … Continue reading

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Microsoft Genuine Advantage Validation Tool

Microsoft have finally begun requiring Windows users to verify that their copy of Windows is genuine before downloading add-ons or updates to the OS via Windows Update. I also just read on LCF’s blog that security updates are exempt from … Continue reading

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5 Feet Away From An Angel

I never learn my lesson. Not long after a close encounter with a Goddess, I found myself today within whispering distance of my favourite Malaysian Idol – Jaclyn Victor. (The Jaclyn Victor Fan Club website is, sadly, only viewable in … Continue reading

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Talkr.com: Podcast your blog!

As I was browsing Paul Tan’s car blog, I noticed that he had added a link titled “Listen Audio Blog“. It’s a link to an MP3 of a female voice reading the contents of the particular post. Cool! Being the … Continue reading

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Using Google Ads to display Amazon ads

OK, I don’t know if anyone would have noticed this, but occasionally, in the Google ad sections above and on the sidebar, instead of seeing a typical Google Ad, you might have spotted an Amazon.com ad instead. It doesn’t happen … Continue reading

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Introducing Borderline Chaos

New template. Likey? UPDATE: OK, so I’ve done as much tweaking as I want to with this template for now.. However, as is often the case, IE has decided to play the party-pooper role. It’s not a critical thing, but … Continue reading

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