Archive | October, 2008

17 October 2008 ~ Comments

Another Youtube Artist Debut

Most people consider themselves busy, be it a student, stay at home mom, or a full time employee of a giant corporation. However, let’s be honest, we always find moments to procrasintate, some more than others. Here’s what Jono did in midst of a busy midterm season: kick start his career as an Youtube artist!

He probably only did this for fun but I was pleasantly surprised to find out that not only was the quality clear, he actually sounded good. The video quality was extremely dark and hard to see, but I think he may have meant to do that. It creates a mysterious vibe and I enjoy the odd ripples through the keyboard. But hey, don’t take my word for it, I’m biased.
Presenting Mr. Jonathan Wong – the dark pianist. (Yes I made the name up)

I realize that this may be my first ‘international’ post, but if it helps – I don’t understand the dialect (it’s mandarin by the way) either so I am purely going by the melody and the singing. Not bad eh? Give him a ping to let him know how it went and suggest more songs for him to do. He’s a regular on anothersamchan as well so you can leave your requests here as well. I hear his next exam is Monday so get your requests by Sunday. I’m voting for I don’t want to miss a thing.

Got any quirky procrastination habits yourself? Let me know by leaving a comment or tweet me.

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12 October 2008 ~ Comments

Posterous – The Busy Student Blog

A lot of people wonder how I can be a student, work, have a social life, and run a blog all at the same time. Well first, you take out the social life. After that, there should be some time to spare (another good idea is to use your school papers as blog entries). However, I’ve recently discovered a place that will allow you busy blogger-to-be’s to maintain a cool, simple blog full of pictures, text, and even audio.

Enter Posterous.
Posterous Main Page

With Posterous, you can make a blog within seconds. It is a relatively new site and goes under the same platform of ‘microbloggin’ as tumblr, a site that claims you can have an account and a (empty) blog up and running in mere seconds. But in my experience, posterous has been even simpler. All you need is an email address and you can make a post in 3 easy steps:

1. Compose a new email to post@posterous.com
2. Your blog title will be your email title.
3. Type up your blog in your email and press send.

Where was the log in? the domain name picking? the mother’s maiden name? You can choose to customize all that after, if you wish. The exciting part though, is uploading pictures and mp3s. Posterous has a beautiful system setup where it recognizes your email attachments as a picture or mp3 and adjusts the blog accordingly without any coding. If you are uploading a bunch of pictures, it automatically creates an album.

Furthermore, you can connect your posterous to other social platforms including twitter, tumblr, flickr, your own blog, be it wordpress, blogger, livejournal, movable type, xanga, and more. So when you update one, you update all. Or, you could choose to only update say ‘flickr’ by emailing flickr@posterous.com or even flickr+twitter@posterous.com which would bring your posterous blog to just your flickr and twitter. Not too shabby for old fashioned web 1.0 email. In my posterous, I’ve mainly focused on the randoms that happen throughout the day and I’ve also tried all the different file formats, being very pleased with the results. One thing I would like to see in the future is video support. Sure, it’d be rough on your email capacities, but it’s definitely the trouble.

EDIT: I stand corrected, video is possible on posterous.

If you’re a busy student or have a full time job, Posterous is perfect for you just to drop a line on cool stuff that’s happened through out the day. Leave a comment with your posterous address if you’ve “registered” and I’ll check it out.

Here’s mine:

http://samchan.posterous.com

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12 October 2008 ~ Comments

NHL Hockey: 2008-2009 Predictions

After watching the 6-0 season opener by the Canucks vs the Flames, one has to be amped for the season. Here are my predictions:

Western Conference:
1. Detroit
2. San Jose
3. Vancouver
4. Anaheim
5. Chicago
6. Dallas
7. Calgary
8. Edmonton

9. Phoenix
10. Minnesota
11. Columbus
12. Nashville
13. Colorado
14. St. Louis
15. L.A.

Eastern Conference:
1. New York Rangers
2. Montreal
3. Washington
4. Pittsburgh
5. Philadelphia
6. Ottawa
7. New Jersey
8. Tampa Bay

9. Boston
10. Buffalo
11. Carolina
12. Atlanta
13. Florida
14. Toronto
15. New York Islanders

Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton are basically interchangeable in my opinion, so I got to give the hometown a nod up. Lets see yours!

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