Archive for June, 2008

This writer manages to convey my thoughts on commercial radio exactly. Waste of time, space, money, and reduces your IQ by a point every minute that you listen to it.
If you want theft protection for your electronic goods, consider some GadgetTrack software. Quite affordable, you can secure your ipod, mobile phone, laptop, digital camera, USB [...]



I’m not exactly old, but when I have the misfortune of observing the coming generation of adults, I can’t help but feel a deep, deep sense of despair.
Whilst on a train back from the city with a mate last year, we heard two teenagers yakking loudly in front of us, talking about various topics which [...]



There is no day on the calendar year that makes me as sad and angry as father’s day.
Long time readers have seen me vent many a time about my father, and though those posts have now been made private (for family reasons), the sentiment remains.
My father, the schizophrenic, the egomaniac,  god in his eyes and [...]



This morning’s 3AW rumour file suggests there may be quite a wait on our hands (am personally waiting on a parcel that’s meant to be delivered in the next 1-2 weeks and worried about the delivery now):
3AW (Melbourne)
Breakfast - 16/06/2008 - 07:14 AM
Darren James and Tony Leonard
Producer Ms Nicole Denton 03 9243 2121
Regular Segment: The [...]



My mind is too incoherent to rant at the moment, so I’ll just share some interesting links and tidbits:
1. 3AW 11/06 7:11am Rumour File:
Caller Text Terrors says she attended a seminar for employers, and the speaker spoke about Gen X and Gen Y people, the employers given the task of deciphering text [...]



Got this through the Crikey alerts today, pissed myself laughing at my desk for over five minutes. Hoboy, wonder how they did damage control on this sucker?

Even reading it now has me in a fit of chuckles!



All my life, I struggled with my identity. I tried to become an ‘Aussie’, but when that failed (my naturally tan skin tone and stereotypically Asian almond eyes made fitting into mostly European/White suburban Sydney impossible), I tried to embrace my Korean heritage - which failed miserably when I moved back to Korea.
Majority of my [...]