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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Facade of Human Beings

A "friend" is no longer about the bond of mutual affection, spiritual support. The new definition of being a "friend" is about becoming a tool for exploitation, a stepping stone for your career path, and only a figure to be added on the Facebook list. Sadly this is how the capitalistic world works.

You receive tons of calls. From each of them, the first you'll hear on the other side of the phone is not a genuine care on how you're doing, but HELP.

A "friend" is being valued by the status. If you can't prove your value, or not meeting the requirements according to others, be prepared to be shot with icy eyes, equivalent to "I don't want to bother to have a word with you."

Interesting scenarios to picture people's behavior:

1. Not bothering to greet you when you have low G.P.A scores (in their minds).
2. You're not the fave of certain professors.
3. You're not working for any famous companies, enterprises.
4. If you're a female, and the guys treat you nice, it's because they want to fuck you.
5. Democracy always works, because "the more the crowd, the stupider it is."
6. There's always a reason why people who haven't contacted you for decades suddenly reach you.

The best way to repel unnecessary "networking" is to keep yourself low profile and let people think you suck.

You'll know who's your best buddy when he/she will attend your funeral and visit your tombstone periodically.

And in some cases, the people you meet online and are very distant from you, or had never met, could be much better than the people you meet in real life.


Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Using MackBook as a Wireless Access Point for PSP

MAC OSX LEOPARD 10.5.8
PSP System Update version 6.10+


1. Go to System Preferences > Sharing.
2. Disable Internet Sharing.
3. Go to System Preferences > Network.
4. Create New Location.
5. Click on the "+" around the bottom left corner.
6. After clicking on "+", it will pop up "Select the interface and enter a name for the new service."
7. Choose "Interface: PPPoE", "Ethernet: Ethernet". Type "LAN" for the Service Name.
8. You will then see "LAN" appears on the left. Select it and fill in the PPPo Service Name, Account Name and Password. Tick "Remember this password" and "Show PPPoE status in the menu bar."
9. Click on "Advanced..."
10. Click "TCP/IP"
11. Choose "Using PPP" for Configure IPv4.
12. Choose "Automatically" for Configure IPv6.
13. Click "PPP"
14. Uncheck all ticks except "Connect automatically when needed".
15. Click "OK" to save changes.
16. Click "Apply".
17. Make sure the LAN cord is plugged to your laptop and the router is switched on.
18. Click "Connect". The internet connection should work.

19. Click on the "+" around the bottom left corner.
20. After clicking on "+", it will pop up "Select the interface and enter a name for the new service."
21. Choose "Interface: AirPort", Type "AirPort" for the Service Name.
22. You will then see "AirPort" appears on the left. Select and click "Turn AirPort On". Tick "Show AirPort status in the menu bar."
23. Click on "Advanced..."
24. in "TCP/IP", the Configure IPv4 should be "Using DHCP". It IPv4 Address and Subnet Mask should have been created automatically.
25. Click "OK" to save changes.
26. In the Network Name, Select "Create Network".
27. Type "PSP" for the name. Choose Channel "Automatic (11)", Require Password. 40-bit WEP (more compatible). Password "1234567890" and verify.
28. Click "OK" to save changes.
29. Click "Apply".

30. Go to System Preferences > Sharing.
31. Highlight "Internet Sharing" (do not check), Choose "Share your connection from: LAN", "To computers using: On (tick) AirPort".
32. Click "AirPort Options..."
33. Type "PSP" for the name. Choose Channel "Automatic (11)", Require Password. 40-bit WEP (more compatible). Password "1234567890" and verify.
34. Click "OK" to save changes.
35. Check "Internet Sharing", then "Start".
36. You will see the AirPort icon with an up arrow on the desktop menu bar.

37. On your PSP's Network Settings, set "Ad Hoc Mode" channel to "Automatic".
38. In "Infrastructure Mode" select "New Connection", then "Scan".
39. You should be able to find SSID "PSP". Select to proceed.
40. WLAN Security Setting: "WEP", input password "1234567890".
41. Address Settings: Easy
42. Enter your connection name (can be anything).
43. Confirm Setting List.
44. Press the O button to save settings.
45. Test your connection.

Now you should be able to connect to the internet :)


Sunday, November 01, 2009

:(

xanga is now so messed up. i couldn't even upload a pic to blog :(


Friday, October 02, 2009

my cute goldfish had passed away today...


Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Spidermouse!

spidermouse

Disney bought Marvel with US$4 billion, lol.



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