2 little cutie dogs. Well, one was a dog the other a puppy to be exact.
After watching marley and me, all the dogs in the world at any point of time becomes"marley" to me. LOL
End of the day, at my block lift, I was stunned to see this.
Someone paint a very beautiful picture of someone's contact and unit he is staying in.
O$P$. <==== becomes shortform
If I were Mr Long, I would rephrase the whole sentence.
Hi you,
It comes to my attention that you have default on recent payment of xxx amount with xxx interest.
I would kindly appreciate if you could make payment ASAP.
Any inconvenience caused would be regretted
Best Regards,
Ah long,
BFF always
P.S No matter where you are, we will be close to you.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Botanic Garden Vist 2009 April
I woke up damn early in the morning for a trip down to Botanic Gardens for Photo Shooting.
My camera has been lying down there under neath my bed, motionless for couple of months. So master decided to bring it out for a stroll. Here are the photos
Not forgetting the beautiful Swan
I overheard this conversation between dad and little girl
Girl : Daddy, How come swan swim away from us?
Daddy : Because they bid us goodbye then have to go "gai gai".
Question mark.....
My camera has been lying down there under neath my bed, motionless for couple of months. So master decided to bring it out for a stroll. Here are the photos
Not forgetting the beautiful Swan
I overheard this conversation between dad and little girl
Girl : Daddy, How come swan swim away from us?
Daddy : Because they bid us goodbye then have to go "gai gai".
Question mark.....
Friday, April 10, 2009
Monday, April 06, 2009
HD ready vs Full HD
I know i am going to get a HDTV one of these days because of my PS3 and Blu Ray functions.
So i did a little read up on the difference between HD ready and Full HD. How come there is a big price difference between a HDTV and a Full HD.
“An HD-ready panel has a resolution starting at 720 pixels, which allows HD viewing. But the full-HD screens have 1080p horizontal lines. And the more lines, the better the resolution, resulting in better picture quality and clarity,”
Movies on Blu-Ray disks are full-HD DVDs. When the Blu-Ray disk is played on an HD player into a full- HD television with HD cables, people will be able to see the 1080 resolution.
The below is extracted from http://www.squidoo.com/Full_HD_Ready_HDTV
HD signals
720i - 1280x720 interlaced
720p - 1280x720 progressive scan
1080i - 1920×1080 interlaced
1080p - 1920×1080 progressive scan
HDTV types
HD Ready - HDTV set capable of accepting HD signals (may not be able to display at full resolution 1920x1080)
Full HD - HDTV set capable of accepting HD signals and able to display full resolution at 1920x1080
720p HDTV - another name for HD Ready HDTV
1080p HDTV - another name for Full HD HDTV
Most of the HDTVs today are able to support 720i/720p/1080i/1080p signals. So the single most important spec that we should be looking for when choosing a HDTV is the screen resolution (pixel resolution).
For HD Ready HDTVs which have screen resolution less than 1920x1080, they are less than ideal. This is because if you feed a 1080i/1080p signal to a HD Ready HDTV, this HDTV will scale down the signal resolution to fit its smaller screen resolution. That is to say, you will lose resolution if you use a HD Ready HDTV to display a 1080i/1080p signal.
For Full HD HDTVs, they have screen resolution of 1920x1080, thus, when a 1080i or 1080p signal is feed to it, it is able to display the picture in its full glory at 1920x1080 with no resolution loss.
So in short, I should be hunting for a FULL CHEAP HD TV which allows me to view blu ray movie at 1080P..wohooo!
So i did a little read up on the difference between HD ready and Full HD. How come there is a big price difference between a HDTV and a Full HD.
“An HD-ready panel has a resolution starting at 720 pixels, which allows HD viewing. But the full-HD screens have 1080p horizontal lines. And the more lines, the better the resolution, resulting in better picture quality and clarity,”
Movies on Blu-Ray disks are full-HD DVDs. When the Blu-Ray disk is played on an HD player into a full- HD television with HD cables, people will be able to see the 1080 resolution.
The below is extracted from http://www.squidoo.com/Full_HD_Ready_HDTV
HD signals
720i - 1280x720 interlaced
720p - 1280x720 progressive scan
1080i - 1920×1080 interlaced
1080p - 1920×1080 progressive scan
HDTV types
HD Ready - HDTV set capable of accepting HD signals (may not be able to display at full resolution 1920x1080)
Full HD - HDTV set capable of accepting HD signals and able to display full resolution at 1920x1080
720p HDTV - another name for HD Ready HDTV
1080p HDTV - another name for Full HD HDTV
Most of the HDTVs today are able to support 720i/720p/1080i/1080p signals. So the single most important spec that we should be looking for when choosing a HDTV is the screen resolution (pixel resolution).
For HD Ready HDTVs which have screen resolution less than 1920x1080, they are less than ideal. This is because if you feed a 1080i/1080p signal to a HD Ready HDTV, this HDTV will scale down the signal resolution to fit its smaller screen resolution. That is to say, you will lose resolution if you use a HD Ready HDTV to display a 1080i/1080p signal.
For Full HD HDTVs, they have screen resolution of 1920x1080, thus, when a 1080i or 1080p signal is feed to it, it is able to display the picture in its full glory at 1920x1080 with no resolution loss.
So in short, I should be hunting for a FULL CHEAP HD TV which allows me to view blu ray movie at 1080P..wohooo!
Friday, April 03, 2009
Golden Housefly
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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