Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Hungry for Apple games?

Looking for Mac games can sometimes be a daunting task as most popular game titles are usually released only on PC. I remember once going to my friends house to check out his mac, you know that time was a few years back when apple spiced up their design and really made the computer look cool. After looking through the entire user face and all, I asked him if he had some mac games. He had a few and one of my favorites is CT Tower, i don't know if you remember that if you played it but it was sure simple but fun! Now I have an iPhone and I download mac games into my phone to play! how cool is that! anyway I think for you apple owners out there looking for good apple games  you're probably in for a surprise because you can now play PC games as well as the new macs now can run windows in the mac OS. If you are really a hardcore gamer you could just visit download-mac-games.com and you'll be able to check out a huge database of popular apple games around; if you really like it, just click on it and download it! I feel nowadays software is best to be downloaded instead of having CDs around. It is space consuming and would add up to your CD junkyard (if you have one that is :p)




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Friday, March 28, 2008
Aftermath...

election day was over and it was quite a victorious day for most of the opposition, to some they would say "good riddance" and to the new, welcome aboard! Being part of the election committee really was an insight to me, it especially taught me how we are to serve the people in this very land, the land we live in and the land we call home. through this, I also learn that we as humans should live as equals in the eyes of God. But all these do not end here as we're still caught in the election day fever. It should press on and i know a few people who'd actually do this as their job and mandate. If you want to help and that there are several ways like Donate Boats or other shorts to boatangel. They are a group of people that uses the money to create positive animation for kids and also anti drug campaigns ads through Boat Donating. If you have a boat and would like to have the motto - Donate my Boat to Charity, just visit boatangel.org :) cheers everyone


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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
The Experience

Visiting Bangkok was really an eye opener for me because of the culture and the people there. The joke was, you woudln't recognize which is a guy and a girl. Yes, many Thai's have gone through sex change. How? I am not to sure but what I do know its sort of a trend there just like the times during Alexander or if you have watched the movie, you would realise how 'gay' the movie was, the director was probably wanting to project the idealogy of 'trend' during that time as well. Like my wife, she said Bangkok is like a huge red-light district *laugh* I guess its becase we were living in the heart of the red light district during our visit. Just by walking out to find some food we found gay massage parlors and the all famous 'tiger' shows featuring guys and girls the like. I went for one show some time ago with my parents, they though it was alright for kids to watch these shows but when the show started, we were stunned. This show was all transvestites having (who knows???) the best Beverly Hills breast augmentation and it was hard to see that they were not men. Usually guys have huge tummys but I think they have gone through tummy tuck in Beverly Hills or something to have made their bodys so different! It was quite a sight, as one of my freinds would say, "see enough, no need touch" really! not only that, along the streets of Bangkok, you would also see these 'girls' or maybe girls are standing outside waiting for business to come. thing is, I was definately not into these kinda stuff because i have a loving wife :) besides, to my own preference, they dont suit me, you get to choose from many different sizes so take your pick! some I belive have undergone liposuction in Los Angeles I belive. But anyway, seeing all these was quite an interesting trip for me, for me once is enough :) enjoy yourself out there!


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Sunday, March 23, 2008
ding dong bell

The clock tower of Cha-Tu-Chak. The largest outdoor market in Bangkok and also the world. It's like the size of 5 football fields. Happy shopping (for the girls)

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garuda!

A close up of the Garuda, a mythical creature half bird half man like creature.

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street music!

I caught these folks at a corner of Cha-Tu-Chak. It was at the end of the antique section of the market.

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pier 61


Our trip ended off at Pier 61, a nice place where it wasn't too touristy and with really good local food! Thanks to the girl that directed us here from our hotel :)

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Wat

Bangkok is famous for their many many temples known as 'Wat's usual stuff, you get to see these kind of shots too on postcards *laugh*

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the giant swing

This shot was taken from inside the taxi, the structure you see is known as the Giant Swing of Bangkok

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tuk tuk action!

one of my favorite shots but I know there's more room for improvement. This shot was a wild ride on a tuk tuk. Its not easy *blek*

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