A Small Race

Nothing like a small race to help erase the emo-ness of the day.

This morning, Abel and I went to get our IELTS result. We set off together in different cars (because we had different destinations after collecting the results). I took the LDP, while he took the NKVE.

The LDP way to Subang Jaya was a longer . . . → Read More: A Small Race

Been There Done That

Sometimes, so many things can only happen within a span of say, 2 years before you say: Hey, didn’t I just go thru this shit? I mean, c’mon – even the advices sound the same, though from different people.

Ugh. Whatever the game is, I’m out this time. I’m not playing the game. I’m smarter . . . → Read More: Been There Done That

Keep On Staring

eI apologize to my readers for calling them perverts. Truth is, only roughly 10% are perverts, and therefore it would be terribly unfair to call all of you pervs. To make it up, I’ll post a recent rendering here:

Wonder Woman Render Upclose - Small
Click to Enlarge (literally!)

There you go – a freebie for guys and girls alike (well, there are girls who like Wonder Woman). If you wish to see more – I have her face modelled based on a friend of mine. Don’t remember her name though. Continue reading Keep On Staring

My Readers Are Perverts

Really. They are. This includes you. And I do have some backings: Statistics.

I’m sometimes quite amused with my readers. You see, we all know statistics tell a story. As a result, I’ve installed all sorts of statistics gathering stuff on my blog, just to amuse myself with what my readers do. I use conventional statistics programs like StatCounter and my server-based Awstats. I also use more advanced tools like Google Analytics and Reinvigorate. The latter has really good features like trendlines and etc (and a very friendly CEO to boot). Also, I used stuff like CrazyEgg to monitor what my readers click on my blog.

As such, I’m able to constantly improve on the content of my blog, because I know what readers like to read (page depth in my blog is relatively high). With that, I also stumble on some pretty interesting stuff – such as that my readers are perverts.

Long before my old blog was hacked and taken down, I had a CrazyEgg script installed to test for some miscellaneous thematic error that might appear in my blog, and also to track the clicks of my visitors. Then I happened to chance upon this:

Perverse Readers

Yellow and red hotspots are spots that are clicked more often in relation to the other spots that visitors click on. Why would anyone click on the picture? Two simple reasons -

  1. I often have larger pictures linked, and readers like you would have to click on the picture to get a larger view of it.
  2. The picture is this (click to enlarge):
    Valkyrie Crotch

LOL.. so you see now why and where my readers mostly click? What kind of visitors do you get? Continue reading My Readers Are Perverts

Random Dream

I had a really random dream last night. In fact, its what you could call bizarre. Continue reading Random Dream

Jungle Hike/Trek

I went for a hike/trek yesterday in Bukit Tinggi with Abel and Ian. Just the three of us, and boy, was it a fun experience. I guess most of you know that I’m not the physically active kind of person, and doing an active jungle hike/trek (well, it was more of trekking) is the last thing I would do.

Wouldn’t blame you if you thought so about me. I thought so myself too. But when Abel asked me along, I just said yes, packed my bags and go.

If you asked me now, I wouldn’t have missed it for any thing in the world (I had to cancel 2 important appointments for this trip – 1 in TTDI, and another in Section 14)

Abel and Ian in front of the waterfall
Abel and Ian in front of the 1st waterfall (I’m obviously the cameraman)

Continue reading Jungle Hike/Trek

Beating the Crowds

I had to line up for over an hour yesterday to get tickets to Spiderman 3. Of course, there were naysayers predicting that I won’t be able to get the tickets for the second day of screening (I had to forgo an earlier advance screening because I was too caught up with something else – but . . . → Read More: Beating the Crowds