Catch of the week

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Introducing interesting stuff you can find on the net.

Another online temp storage space if you wanna give someone a really big file without the use of FTP or email. There's even a time duration for it to be online. Cool stuff.


This site is the bomb. It helps you convert your file to any format you want for you to download and it also stores them AKA youtube. I mainly use it to convert files.

For those who know who Kevin Smith is, this must be trippin gift for you. Featuring his own personal blog.

A class divided

Posted by Lokman

On the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in April 1968, Jane Elliott's third graders from the small, all-white town of Riceville, Iowa, came to class confused and upset. They recently had made King their "Hero of the Month," and they couldn't understand why someone would kill him. So Elliott decided to teach her class a daring lesson in the meaning of discrimination. She wanted to show her pupils what discrimination feels like, and what it can do to people so she divided her class by eye color -- those with blue eyes and those with brown.

What happened over the course of the unique two-day exercise astonished both students and teacher.

Click the image above to view the documentary at its website. Or you could click here too...

Zoo

Posted by Lokman

Already the most talked about film of Sundance 2007, "ZOO" tells a story about a seemingly average businessman whose secret sexual life led to his shocking death. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robinson Devor (“Woman Chaser,” “Police Beat”), the film explores the ensuing media coverage and public outcry that uncovered a secret community of apparently upstanding citizens who share this extreme and exotic appetite, revealing the enormous gulf between what we appear to be and who we really are.


Think they'll show this in SG?

Wait long long hor...

1408

Posted by Lokman

John Cusack + Stephan King

Finally American horror is back.



Adapted from the short story by Stephen King, a renowned horror novelist Mike Enslin (John Cusack) believes only in what he can see with his own two eyes. But after a string of bestsellers discrediting paranormal events in the most infamous haunted houses and graveyards around the world, he has no real proof of life - or afterlife. Enslin's phantom-free run of long and lonely nights, however, is about to change forever when he checks into suite 1408 of the notorious Dolphin Hotel for his latest project, "Ten Nights in Haunted Hotel Rooms." Defying the warnings of the hotel manager (Samuel L. Jackson), the author is the first person in years to stay in the reputedly haunted room. Another bestseller may be imminent, but first he must go from skeptic to true believer - and ultimately survive the night.

HK pics

Posted by Lokman

My belated HK pics. I always put up my pics late. At least i'm consistant...

Memories...

Posted by Lokman

It was almost 1 year ago that we (read: me and Richard) covered the prayer opening for Jack Neo's latest film Just Follow Law. While updating the local scene pages of MX, i was looking around for its's teaser poster in thier official site when i stumble upon the gallery and chanced upon me and Richard in action. Yup, thats me at the back looking up. No i was loking for lizards (lame..i know), but i was trying to get an ariel shot of the whole group interview process in a tight spot.

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