Saturday, November 3, 2012

Windows 7 desktop background can be it be as awesome as Mac?

I have to be cheeky to say this that when my colleagues look at my laptop screen, quite often they will surprise and captivated. Then such question will be ask, "what's OS is this?" "How you do it?"

Let me share my screen below:



It's just a normal windows 7!

First you download some amazing windows theme from the Microsoft sites. Then you right click your wallpaper, choose "Personalize" and select your favorite windows theme. 

Right click again, and select "View" - "Show Desktop Icon" and remove all the ugly shortcuts from the wallpapers. For new era IT user, you really don't need those shortcuts. And for someone with some aesthetic taste like me, i really think it worth the sacrifices. Just brush up some IT skills, you will find the icons are redundant. 

Spend some time download a software called "Rainmeter", do a little bit customization, that's where you get it done! You can find the software here http://rainmeter.net/cms/

The desktop is live, because your clock is clicking, your CPU and memory chart is pulsing, you can type command, goggle search, and even type a URL directly from the screen. You can put reminder too. 

When i see the Windows 8 metro, i really still feel prefer my current setup... I'm not sure if i can do keep my favorite. Please let me know if you have better idea.

Again, i think preference for beauty is very subjective, i just provide one additional option here. I really hate the world to be monolithic. That may explain the early days i'm so resistant to iPhone, when Samsung phone was still a much smaller challenger. And with the popularity Samsung going, i feel proud but yet also also feel my little secret pleasure is dwindling ;)

Friday, March 2, 2012

Stunned by the speed





Leadership, and why we heck care?


At the workplace, we are asked to groom our leadership and take ownership or be proactive. Everyone is asked to show progressiveness. Sometimes, i wonder how about someone just want to be himself, working at his own pace, is he still deserve a place at working environment? Can he openly say this out, sure he can, but doing so, he deemed to jeopardize his own career. Yes, it's me. I don't mean i don't like my job, I just hate the feeling of stretching. Life is a marathon, and not a sprint. Just do good work, enjoy yourself, however said, at times I still need to pretend I'm passionate. As I still wish to rise through the rank in the organization, therefore follow the mainstream is important. I just don't know if i'm alone.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Good Read on Time DotCom



curious case of time dotcom berhad assets

The link above is a very good read for Time DotCom. If we can continue to have undergraduates with this mature thinking, the country will be blessed with more shrewd investors in the future. The view presented can reflected the truth or it may not, nevertheless it shows the independent thinking ability.

Keep on reading the comment section to have a complete view of different voices.

Gem or Germ?



China stocks with attractive good earnings and relatively low price. Obviously, the low price is attributed to the fact that market has no confidence with the Chinese stocks.

Shall I in or not in?

Friday, February 24, 2012

The Warren Buffett way



Try to follow Warren Buffett way (of coz based on my own understanding) in managing my portfolio this year onward, let see will it's work.

Stock entered now - UchiTec & KKB

Next Target - Guan Chong, Coastal, Mudajaya

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Bursa Malaysia Stock Web Site


This is a neat web site to check out historic price of stocks in Bursa Malaysia

www.klse.info

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Learning to be the parent


There are many types of parent. There is the type who always has not enough time for their children because they are busy with their work. They are bogged down by the work and no energy for their children. There is another type who channel all their energy to groom their children to excel in any area like academic, music, sports, to name a few. They will wish their children to become a better grown-up than themselves, who themselves may once aspires to become an architect, a musician or a business man. They may have ignore that whether the kids truly enjoy it. If you are the type who do care for the kids' feeling, congratulate you.

I'm a careless father too. I leave most of the kids caring to the wife. That day, I was teaching the kids to swim. As in the past, they were afraid and refuse to submerge their head into the water. I am provoked and started my threatening to them. The kids then became more frightened and even more reluctant to attempt.For some unknown reason that suddenly struck me, I change my attitude and spoke softly and closely to them. Gradually they try it, and with more compliments from me, it induces more courage upon them. By the end, all of them are brave enough to submerge themselves into the water. I felt some sense of achievement for such a small matter.

As an Asian parent, i still adopt the philosophy of stern teaching. However, i think the fusion of east and west culture has been beneficial to the Asian. We are less lenient than the west but are more open-mined than our older generation.

At the end, I don't think many of us can claim they are real good parent. Being a parent is a learning process. I will need to remind myself, the kids are not my belongings, I am here just to share my experience with them. I can give advice to them, but they are human being who shall have their own freedom of choices. I think i still have lots of to learn and long way to go, wish me luck.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Peer Pressure


I guess this is not only happen to myself, but to most of the people in the society.

When you grow older, do you feel like avoiding to meet up with you circle of schoolmates, ex-colleagues, ex-bosses etc? If yes, you are probably bored with the measurement that put onto you which you never ask for.

Why there are people interested to probe how well you are doing? Have you married? How many kids you have? How are your kids doing in school? Do you play golf? What car you are driving? Seems those topics are getting more and more common.

Even for good friends who don't ask such questions, some are less willing to share their innermost feelings.

The bright side of it, you will start to make friend with loneliness. Sometimes you don't mind to do things alone. The best part of it, you know who is the one really caring about you and who are the person that you care most. Obviously you spent more time with your family. It has crossed a point whereby last time you prefer to spent time with friends and ignoring your family. Then you start learning to be true to yourself. You no longer beg for favoritism. Just be your own-self who you are comfotable with,

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Main computing server companies with names of ascending characters count


Just find out this interesting trivial during customer discussion. The customer told us something about another server hardware company by referring it to the "3 letters company"...

That trigger me to think, the 5 main server companies have name with ascending letters count:
HP - 2 letters
IBM - 3 letters
Dell - 4 letters
Cisco - 5 letters
Oracle - 6 letters

One intriguing points though, not sure if the number of letters has anything to do with their market leadership.

Friday, January 6, 2012

The dream for every man


Seems this guy is really lucky... ahem...

Creative WORLD RECORD 1000 Boobs in Russia

An epitome of Occupy Wall Street


In fact, this post is not going to talk about the recent global uprising against the elite class. I worked for a respectable multinational company. Today, i had lunch with a colleague of mine who is very successful, and highly looked up upon by many people in our company. He had shared some of his friends' success story, who can be viewed as cream of the crop by many regular employees including myself. At the end, he sighed for where he is ending up now. However, in the eyes of mine, he is already quite a high achiever. I dare say he is probably among the top 5% in terms of corporate pyramid in our country.

The old saying that "Greed is a bottomless pit" can't be more true. I have to say my colleague is a smart, good-nature, cheerful and friendly guy, but yet he can't escape from the desire of success. This is how the society is operating now, and we see a accelerated hallowing out of the middle class. The worrying part is that we have reach a juncture that you will make it to the top or slip to the drain.

I can't escape that too.