Saturday, November 10, 2007

BERSIH 10 November 2007

Today is indeed a monumental day in Malaysian political scene...

Picture courtesy Harakahdaily.net



Monday, November 5, 2007

NBA 2007/08

Well, the new season of nba is upon us...looks like it's going to be another long and hard road to the playoffs in may 08...

anyway, been reading up on several nba articles lately...everyone is going crazy at boston cos of the "new" Big Three there, allen, pierce and the Big Ticket himself, garnett...to me, this trio definitely intrigue me...come on...how are we not going to be amazed by these 3 all-stars? :)

also read up on a interesting article titled "the top 50 players for the coming season..."sounds interesting? check out the top 50:

1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs: All he does is help everybody win rings.
2. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers: The challenge heightens this season.
3. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers: When and where will he go?
4. Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns: This could be his last best chance to win.
5. Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics: This could be another MVP season.
6. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks: This is the year to get over the hump.
7. Tracy McGrady, Houston Rockets: He proved there's plenty left in the tank.
8. Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat: How will he respond from double-surgery?
9. Yao Ming, Houston Rockets: His talent is obvious, but winning is not.
10. Shaquille O'Neal, Miami Heat: It's hard to figure just where he fits anymore.

11. Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix Suns: If knees are sound, he'll keep getting better.

12. Carmelo Anthony, Denver Nuggets: Probably the best pure post scorer.
13. Jason Kidd, New Jersey Nets: Age and knees notwithstanding, he's amazing.
14. Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets: He may be the best little guy to ever play.
15. Chris Bosh, Toronto Raptors: His knee is an issue, but he proved a lot last season.
16. Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic: Great on offensive glass and running the floor.
17. Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs: So quick, it's as if he's playing on roller skates.
18. Jermaine O'Neal, Indiana Pacers: He needs this season to prove he's still a star.
19. Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards: As explosive scoring the ball as anybody.
20. Paul Pierce, Boston Celtics: Will his ego get in the way of success for the Celts?
21. Ray Allen: Boston Celtics: The finest pure shooter in the game, but those ankles.
22. Vince Carter, New Jersey Nets: The game is still there in flashes, but for how long?
23. Shawn Marion, Phoenix Suns: For all the whining, he should do more in postseason.
24. Carlos Boozer, Utah Jazz: He proved last season he was worth all the money.
25. Pau Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies: This year is pivotal to prove he is a star.
26. Deron Williams, Utah Jazz: He raced into elite status last season; can he sustain it?
27. Baron Davis, Golden State Warriors: If he's healthy, he's as good as anybody.
28. Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs: The wild card who makes the Spurs unbeatable.
29. Chauncey Billups, Detroit Pistons: Mr. Big Shot has to prove he's still got it.
30. Rashard Lewis, Orlando Magic: Does he have the head to be the man?
31. Rasheed Wallace, Detroit Pistons: For them to win, he's got to keep his cool.
32. Zach Randolph, New York Knicks: Is there room in the post for him with Curry?
33. Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks: Ranks with his predecessor Allen as pure shooter.
34. Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls: Proved last season he has star qualities in his game.
35. Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets: He'll bounce back strong from ankle problem.
36. Joe Johnson, Atlanta Hawks: His talent is undeniable, but can he win here?
37. Kirk Hinrich, Chicago Bulls: Disappointing against Pistons, but he's ascending.
38. Josh Howard, Dallas Mavericks: His next step is to shine in postseason.
39. Richard Hamilton, Detroit Pistons: The roadrunner will get the edge every time.
40. Ben Gordon: Chicago Bulls: His so explosive, but can he be consistent?41. Marcus Camby, Denver Nuggets: A dominant rebounder and shot-blocker.
42. Tyson Chandler, New Orleans Hornets: He came on so strong, can he do it again?
43. Ben Wallace, Chicago Bulls: The fade was slight but apparent; what's next?
44. Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers: Repeat of last season and he's way up there.
45. Ron Artest, Sacramento Kings: Unpredictable nightmare at both ends of spectrum.
46. Caron Butler, Washington Wizards: Proving critics wrong his whole life.
47. Emeka Okafor, Charlotte Bobcats: Injuries prevent him from being much higher.
48. Antawn Jamison, Washington Wizards: Great offensive player, needs to do more.
49. Mike Miller, Memphis Grizzlies: Has great overall offensive game.
50. Elton Brand, Los Angeles Clippers: He's out for awhile but too special to overlook.


Courtesy of http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/7392790

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Jail-breaking your iPod Touch

Been having my iPod Touch for close a month now...nice and sleek device...definitely a head-turner...anyway, as usual, Apple has "locked" it thus not allowing any form of external applications to run on it...

this has become a norm for Apple with their iPods and iPhones...but fret no more! now you can "jail-break" your iPod Touch and install as many apps you want in ur iPod touch...including those on iPhones...

instructions to the fastest and easiest jailbreak available for the iPod Touch:
1. Navigate to jailbreakme.com on your iPod Touch's safari browser.
2. Wait for your browser to 'crash' (meaning it will "restart").
3. Continue to wait until your iPod Touch restarts (by itself).
4. When you get the "Slide to Unlock" prompt, unlock it.
5. Voila! Your iPod Touch is unlocked!