20 February 2007

I am not a spammer

However, several Malaysian blogs running on Word Press seem to think so.

Trying to leave a comment on these blogs gives me the following warning:
Sorry, but your comment has been flagged by the spam filter running on this blog: this might be an error, in which case all apologies. Your comment will be presented to the blog admin who will be able to restore it immediately.
You may want to contact the blog admin via e-mail to notify him.

Not sure what spam filter these people are using but I am definitely not a spammer.

It really turns me off and I do notify the blog owners about this problem. However, if they don't seem to pay attention, I just don't leave comments and become another blurker.

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Post classifieds and build a blog

Itsmymarket.com is a new UK focused classifieds ad site and is the trading name for Community Ads Online Ltd. Though basically an ads site, it offers much more than free classified listings. The company positions itself as a community based service offering Community Websites, News, Events, Weather forecasts and much more. You can even build a blog too.

They run some photographic competitions from time to time, though none were up last time I checked. Check out the nice photograph submissions of past competitions.

The ads range from houses for sale to jobs. On checking some of the ads, found out that most of them are from people/ companies in the Norfolk, Cornwall and Cambridgeshire areas. Hopefully, there will be more ads from people in other parts of UK as the website becomes more popular.

Sponsored.

Gold at the end of the rainbow


Have you heard the old saying "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow"? Do you think that we can take this literally? Most of you will say no.

However, according to my mother there is some truth in this saying.

When my mum was just a little girl, she was quite close with her grandmother. The grounds of their house was quite big with big trees and a pond.

Every time it rained, there would be a small rainbow and when viewed from the house, it seemed like one end of the rainbow fell somewhere near the pond.

One day my great grandmother decided to follow a hunch. She took my mother along and dug up the place near where they usually saw the rainbow. She was an avid gardener an quite strong. After a few hours and a few feet near the pond and at the bottom of a huge tree, they hit something. It was a metal lined wooden box and it was full of coins. They were from different era, some as old as a hundred years old and some as recent as the 1940s.

The hoard included silver and gold coins. My great grandmother promptly converted them to jewelery by melting them. She didn't know but they would probably would have cost more if sold in their original form to coin collectors.

My mother, as her partner got half of the treasure and she still has a bag full of it left - but sadly no silver or gold ones.

I suddenly recalled my mom's story when I came across a coin and currency auction catalog.

Maybe there is some truth in the saying.

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18 February 2007

Unsigned artist site

There are a lot of talented artists including singers out there who never got the chance to show off their great work. Without the financial support of a record label, many had to resort to their own means trying to sell their music and other related products. These are the "unsigned artists" - a term is used in the music industry to refer to a singer, songwriter, musician, or band that has no affiliation with a record label.

I just realised how many great undiscovered talent are out there when I was browsing through Unsigned.com. This great site has got to be the one of the best collections of a range of genres ranging from unsigned rock, hip hop, grunge, metal, jazz, country, Ska Artists and much more, on the net.

Don't just believe me, go over there and see/ hear for yourself.



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Creative crafter


Ita is one talented and creative lady. Have known her for some years now. She was my wife's school mate and is one of her best friends since then.

I worked with her for about 2 months before I quit the job after falling out with the lady boss.

She has been blogging since March 2005 in her blog: Lil' Honey collection. She mostly blogs about needlecraft and other crafting stuff. This has been her hobby but now she shares it with like minded people as well as admirers (including my wife) all around the World.

View all the amazing art she has created. You can see that she really has the patience and passion for it. One amazing thing about her is that she is ambidextrous. It means that when she writes, she uses her right hand but uses her left hand when needle crafting. Learned this from a very reliable source - my wife.

Just received a parcel containing these two beautiful gifts by post from Malaysia. Thanks Ita. We love it (Any more?).

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Dreaming of Disney World


Cinderella castle

Recently there was some speculation in the Malaysian press regarding plans to set up a Disney theme park in Malaysia.

When I was a kid, it was my dream to visit the Walt Disney World in Florida. Sad to say, that dream has remained unfulfilled till today. Of course, there is a Disney World just across the Channel in Paris but there is nothing like the real deal in the US.

Was looking around on the net and came across this site selling Disney World Tickets as well as tickets to other central Florida attractions. DWTickets.com are based out of Orlando and is one of the most respected and reputable ticketing companies.

They have one of the largest selection of discount Disney tickets, Universal studios. and other Florida attractions.

Check out their site for more info.

Sponsored

17 February 2007

Reached Flickr limit

I finally hit the Flickr 200 pictures limit. This doesn't mean that I will not be able to load any more pictures onto my account. Only that, my photostream views will be limited to the 200 most recent images. I deleted some of the pics I didn't really like but that's a short term measure.

Now I am seriously wondering whether to upgrade to a Pro Account, which costs US$24.95 a year. This comes with a:
* Unlimited uploads (10MB per photo)
* Unlimited storage
* Unlimited bandwidth
* Unlimited photosets
* Permanent archiving of high-resolution original images
* The ability to replace a photo
* Post any of your photos in up to 60 group pools
* Ad-free browsing and sharing

I am quite happy to learn from their FAQs that if I "blogged a photo and it no longer appears in your list, it will still appear on your blog, and the photo's Flickr page will still work just fine."

Just another warning: If your free account is inactive for 90 consecutive days, it will be deleted.

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