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Saturday, June 02, 2007
7:58 am
i just realised that my last post was my 444th one. lols.
what, does 4 really mean bad luck? i don't believe such things.
but yesterday sure was unlucky!! =.=
went out to marina area with angel, desiree, maureen, her sister pamela, edwin, arlha and diana yesterday.
i stepped on quite a number of puddles of water --> slippers wet, feet sticky. =.=
then i realised i forgot to bring my wallet with me --> mad female bus driver.
i tell you, the 174 service yesterday really pissed me off.
so it was my fault that i forgot to bring my wallet and so i can't show my ez-link (but even if i've my wallet, i can't show since i lost my ez-link ages ago), but before the fuss over my ez-link, she already so roughly told angel and me to quickly move back cause she can't see the side.
STILL gave us that kinda face. =.= damn pissed off la!!!!!!
[complaints 1]and i read the straits times yesterday. (it's
that bad.)
damn that anime company la, really.
they're currently zooming in on people who likes to dl so-called-licensed anime.
stupid thing is, they do not want to enclose so many things (like what is considered the limit, what has been licensed, etc)!
now i don't know whether i should dl the latest lovely complex episode!!!!!!
the article said that singapore has the highest rate people dling anime aside from USA, despite it being a small country.
like,
D'OH!!!! you can blame sg for having all the best technology and internet connections!
and being a small country, OF COURSE the percentage will get extremely high! =.=
but in numbers we're definitely less than US, okay.
what's that company's problem? =.=
from Wikipedia and Straits Times, as of 1 June 2007, which means yesterday, =.=, fcking company has sent out letters to people who dl these fansubs.
"Of important note is that [company name] apparently has the legal right to use legal action against people downloading anime fansubs of series that they do not sell, as long as they are produced by the Japanese companies that they represent." - Wikipediaso, WHICH companies do you represent? =.=
[/complaints 1][complaints 2]and on another media topic, Straits Times ytd also had a LONG article on music dls on the internet.
so finally certain companies have the brain and have decided to become digital online shops instead.
and the songs they've sold will be attached with some anti-piracy stuff that will prevent them from being distributed(?). hmm..
they said something like since they can't stop all these dls, why not join them?
d'uh, this is what i've been thinking all these time. only now did they finally come up with smth.
but one disadvantage will be for those who do not yet have paypall accounts, i guess?
and thus people who do not have credit cards (people like me) will not be able to buy them. heh.
if not, how would you pay for them?
sigh. dunno lah. tired of all these things.
[/complaints 2]OOT (out of topic), calvin looks a lot like takizawa hideaki (in boku dake no madonna)!!!! XD
