Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010
IF and only IF..
That is just the concept of being GREEN, the most important thing I see in this concept is money making opportunity in gardening. Grab the contract when town council release it to companies to bid.
However, personally I can just lie on the grass and enjoy the sky light at night (of course). Great place for couple to chill too! Don't you think so?
Just imagine all HDB and tall commercial building were to adopt this concept, Singapore will den truly be a Clean and Green Garden City.
It's just 一石多鸟!! hahahaha!
Anw, talking about money making opportunity.. Another one I have in mind is setting up a PSD company. PSD stands for Personal Security Detail. It may not be any useful right now, but with Singapore beginning to stand in the middle of the world, rich people might just want to contract with companies that provide PSD. Another hiccup for setting up PSD in Singapore is the strict fire arms law here. Hmm... I shall see how this goes in another 20 years, maybe after I left the FACESOFSTEEL! (If I were to join them)
Anw, I have not yet really decide to bond with them. Shall see how even though its been in my head for the past 3 years.
For the Record.
Summary
One way to back up your iTunes Library is to consolidate your library into one folder and then copy that folder to an external hard drive. This is a painless process that only takes a few moments to accomplish.
Note: If you would prefer to back up your iTunes Library by burning your library to CD or DVD click here.
Products Affected
iTunes 7 for Mac, iTunes 7 for Windows, iTunes 9, iTunes 8 for Windows, iTunes 8 for Mac
Step 1: Consolidating Your iTunes Library
To make the move as easy as possible, it's important to make sure all of the items in your library are in one place.
- Open iTunes Preferences:
Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences.
Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. - Click Advanced.
- Make sure the option to "Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library" is selected.
- Click OK.
Note: After you click OK, iTunes copies any music files that weren't in the iTunes Music folder, and places the copies in the folder. The original files are left in their original locations. To save space on your hard disk, you might want to delete the original files. - Choose File > Library > Organize Library.
- Select the option to "Consolidate files." Note: If you recently updated to iTunes 9, you might want to consider selecting the option to "Upgrade to iTunes Media organization." This updates the file organization of your iTunes Music folder.
- Click OK.
Step 2: Copy iTunes folder to your external hard drive
To copy all the items in your iTunes library (including the iTunes Library file that holds all your playlists, playcounts, ratings, and other data) to your external hard drive, follow these steps:
- Quit iTunes.
- Locate your external hard drive.
Mac OS X: On the desktop or Finder sidebar.
Windows: In My Computer - Locate your iTunes folder:
By default, the iTunes folder is located in:
Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music
Windows: \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\If the iTunes folder is not in the default location listed above then you can find where the iTunes folder is located by following these instructions:
- Open your iTunes Preferences:
Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences.
Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. - Click Advanced.
- The location of your iTunes folder will be listed in iTunes Media folder location box, as pictured below.
- Open your iTunes Preferences:
- Drag the iTunes folder to your external hard drive. This can take a while if you have a lot of items.
- When the transfer is complete, your iTunes Library will have been successfully copied to your external hard drive.
Credit to APPLE!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
All in 1
The worse thing is, on my way to 80 points checkpoint, I show the lecturer my configuration even though it did not work and he agrees with me that my configuration is correct but he couldn't give me my 10 marks. Damn.. really suay.
Back home and I was trying to see what's wrong with my sis ext hdd as she complain to me that it cannot be detected. It was a oem hdd where I brought it off the shelf from Best Bargain in SLS and luckily its still within warranty period because from my test, the hdd died. How and why? Don't ask me, though I suspect its most probably the logic board of the hdd give way.

WORSE! She came home, I told her and she ask me where to recover and because I'm lazy, tired from the lab test today. I told her to search for herself on google. NEXT, SHE CLAIM THAT AM BEING UNHELPFUL in a angry manner! WTF? If I am freaking unhelpful, then I wouldn't help to do basic diagnose on her hdd!! and not to mention to open an RMA case number with samsung!
Freaking angry!
anws, I still help her to find out 3 recovery service from the net. Up to her if she wants to use it anot.
NOTE: PLS PLS PLS! DO NOT JUST BACK UP YOUR IMPORTANT DATA ON YOUR EXT HDD THINKING THAT IT WILL NEVER GO WRONG!! I myself have ext hdd to cross backup important data, be it photos or music.
In fact, I have another 1TB ext hdd sitting in my closet waiting for me to build a RAID0 NAS. Then I will have 3 ext hdd which is well, more than redundant considering the NAS is capable to do RAID0.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Even though I mange to use less than 2 hours to clean my room, there's this thing bothering me. I'm thinking to set a limit to it but I cant bear to do it, however if I don't ....
So, Singapore Institute of Technology is offering overseas bachelor here, locally and it will take a full time student 2 year to complete it. Great news to me since my family doesn't really wants me to go Australia to study mainly because of the cost. But I also do not want to study in UniSIM because only govt sector recognise their cert. I can join SAF with UniSIM cert but .. aiya.. don noe, just don't like UniSIM cert also.
SMU, NUS, NTU = out. Left UniSIM + SIT.
Damn.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
My Prefered Setup.
Own build tower (i7 maybe?) with 2 21" LCD screen side by side loaded with Windows 7. Macbook Pro 15" for mobility. Wireless Printer, NAS and maybe IP cam to increase the security of my home! (been watching too much NCIS LA. haha)
All these would cost a BOMB!
DAMN! ANS LAB test in 8hours or less.