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  • HOLD IT! It’s Miles Edgeworth coming!

    Thursday, May 21, 2009 5:58PM / Standard Entry

    I totally enjoyed the Phoenix Wright series (though I admit I cheated quite a bit using walkthroughs… la di da) But that was only during some parts when I couldn’t figure out some stuff!!!! I still played most of the game fair and square. XD

    Anyway, it’s a fun one, where you play the role of a rookie defense attorney who is thrown into hot soup at trials and is more often than not really quite dumb. He depends quite heavily on tips from his assistant who is really a 18-year-old (?) spirit medium… You take on a case and set off to investigate scenes of crimes, interview suspects & witnesses, find correlations, dig for evidence, and at the end of the day, present all these at the courtroom, interrogating witnesses on the stand.

    The fun part of this is a very interesting and funny storyline, with out of the blue characters. The story is quite linear, you cannot proceed to the courtroom if you don’t have all you must get from the investigations. There is really no way you can get a guilty verdict for you client if you employ simple tricks such as saving just before you cross-examine the witnesses, so you can always go back if you use up all the chances the judge has for you to make stupid mistakes.

    Nevertheless, it’s still an interesting game, which is why I’m really looking forward to the release of the ENGLISH version of the new spinoff featuring the lead prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. The japanese version is soon to be out I think.. Can’t read Japanese.. If anyone you can read Japanese please go to this site..

    I can’t wait!!!!!!!!!


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  • Good & cheap webhosts

    Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:24AM / Standard Entry

    Anyone knows any good & cheap webhosts??? My first year with this host ends in August so I am thinking of changing.


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  • For Personal Records: John’s mega-flaming blog post on ST Blogs

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:58PM / Standard Entry

    As title, this is for MY entertainment & MY personal records. I love to read a good flame-fest. And nobody can ignite one better than Mr John Lui. *rolleyes*

    So much flaming had gone to his recent post at ST Blogs that it was TAKEN DOWN (oh the horrors). But it’s okay. Google cached it. HERE.

    And I’m reproducing the original article below. The fun begins at the comments section though, all 177 of it. Fun fun fun……

    Get your values out of my face (May 08, 2009 Friday, 11:42 AM)
    - John Lui shares his views on the Aware saga.

    GET your values out of my elite uncaring face.

    If there is one lesson that the Aware saga has proven yet again, it is that parents have an inflated sense of their own worth in society.

    I am not married and do not have children and it has irritated me for a long time that mothers and fathers like to excuse their incredibly selfish behaviour by saying “it’s for the sake of the kids”.

    The group of pro-values parents who object to a factual and comprehensive sex eduation programme should be reminded that their little darlings belong to the same society that I do.

    If these little angels as a result of ignorant fornication foist little bundles of joy on society and its taxpayers, I for one will be more than a little displeased.

    In my eyes, having teenagers with fully functioning reproductive organs and not being able to control them is similar to owning a pit bull with big teeth and not putting it on a leash. Both creatures are hazards to other people.

    If you tell me that your pit bull’s fondness for sinking his fangs into people is “a private matter between a dog and his owner”, I would tell you to grow a brain, you selfish, ignorant fool.

    And if you campaign to keep leashes off dangerous dogs, then you are more than a fool, you are a menace to society.

    Your right to keep your pet unrestrained ends where the skin of my leg begins.

    Your rights to keep your child ignorant about sex ends where my tax dollars start to fund public medical programmes for STDs, juvenile delinquency schemes and prisons for people screwed up by being born to poor teenage mothers.

    In the pages of The Straits Times over the last four weeks, we have seen upper-middle class professionals, driven by private religious impulses, strive to change public education policy.

    People from well-off, educated families are the ones who are statistically the least likely to suffer from the problems of teen pregnancy and STDs. Yet they feel driven to restrict sex education for the people who need it most: Teens from lower-income families.

    But it makes sense. After all, the harm that these well-meaning people could cause will never affect them directly. They get to feel holy but will never experience the misery born of their actions.

    Singapore was born of pragmatism. Legalised prostitution protects women in the sex trade from pimps. No-one likes prostitution but greater misery comes from driving it underground.

    Teenage sexual behaviour is a public health issue, like swine flu or dengue fever.

    The next time someone tells me that sex education is a private matter between a parent and his child, I will tell him that in return, I will make open containers filled with stagnant water a private matter between myself and the stuff I keep on my property.


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  • MP rejects letter of apology

    Friday, May 8, 2009 1:30PM / Standard Entry

    There are many things happening in Singapore recently that I did not really touch on in my blog.. But I read in The Online Citizen today that MP Lim Hwee Hua apparently declined to accept the written apology made by the 17-year-old boy who threw a chair at the door after a disappointing Meet-The-People session..

    For the still uninitiated, this situation happened recently at a Meet-The-People session with MP Cynthia Phua (standing in for MP Lim Hwee Hua) of Aljunied GRC. The boy and his mother had made a 2nd visit to the session, in an attempt to get proper aid. The mother earns only $400 a month working as a part-time cleaner; and the boy is intellectually challenged. The father disappeared in 2004, leaving them with no extra maintenaince money. Early this year, she fell from a chair and broke her wrist, making things worse. HDB then wanted to repossess their flat, as they were unable to pay the dues, and give them a rental unit; but the mother was unable to fork out the money. So backed with such misfortune, the mother went to the MTP session to ask the MP to sign a letter of appeal to HDB.

    Though Mdm Phua did eventually sign the letter, the boy felt that she was condescending, and scolded them for not working, not giving the mother the chance to explain why her son was not working. Frustrated and feeling insulted, the boy vented it by picking up a foldable alumnium chair and threw it against a glass door. The door didn’t break but the police appeared at their flat later that night to arrest the boy. He was released on bail at 1am that night. Much as the act is not right, is it serious enough to warrant an arrest? Was the MP in any danger? She was in the room while he was venting on the door, so unless she’s standing right behind the door, it’s not possible. And I don’t think the MP will be gracious enough to walk them to the door.

    The boy later handwrote an apology letter to Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, which she promptly declined to accept. Last told The New Paper that she “made it very clear to (the mother) that this is unacceptable behavīor. It is not justifiable in any circumstance. There is no excuse to be violent.” WTF! The gracious thing would have to be accepting it on behalf of Mdm Phua and find out what can be done to help them get back on their feet..

    Violence is definitely not acceptable, but there’s always 2 sides to every coin. If our MPs cannot look past themselves and seriously look into the real reason why people behave as they do behave, then maybe we can really progress as a country. I think our ministers need a serious lesson in empathy, an another in opening their eyes to look at the real situation, not one they conjure up in their elite brains.


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  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine

    Wednesday, May 6, 2009 10:42AM / Standard Entry


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