Sunday, February 20, 2011

echelon

"when you're inspired, focus on execution"




define your angst against mine
let go your whims to die
none will catch to subdue
or contain thy lost for you

decipher my thoughts at flow
with the cares about to go
unmute the echoes of within
unravel the sentiments therein

damn, again this thing
corner begets infinity
twist more for sanity
& hold the breath solidly





Thursday, February 17, 2011

Word (square) - i'm addicted!!!






Among the board games that have sprouted ever since i've unearthed their great power as a time killer, i favor Scrabble over Chess most of the time. My 3rd best is the Games of the General. Late last night, time flies as i was overindulging with this newly discovered internet-app cum web-app from the Chrome Webstore.

Segway, I recently discovered the Google Chrome Webstore (GCW) a month ago but i haven't had the time to create a sole post about it. To put it all in a perspective, the GCW is like the App Store (for those who are well-versed about iPhone stuff) or could be simply analogized as a market place for web applications exclusively for Google Chrome. I've shopped a ton (free apps only) late last week but those were just an aftermath of panicky shopping and i ended up now with the apps like below:




Going back to the Scrabble-thought in the memory lane, i just wanna share to you this great online board game called Word2 (read as Word-Square; heck! i can't find the html code for Superscript). True! the concept is the same as Scrabble, only this time, you are playing in the midst of online populace who are logged in to this networked game of words. Taking turns to play ain't a worry because it all depends on how you flip your tiles to form a word and connect it to the existing lay-out. The biggest twist on this though is, you can only add your word of choice on those tiles of words you've been through (which can be easily spotted as bold tiles - see the image below).


As you can see above, my tiles are the ones in bold letters: "RESTATES", "TIMID", "PLAIN", while the ones that are grayed out "STAND", "DING" were someone else's. So, i can only add my new words to the ones i'm working on.

Sounds ridiculous, but come to think of it, this varied rule is kinda strategic. Your opponent is your own self. This narrows down the tendencies to add words by two things:
1. Your set of tiles (see image below)
2. & Your creativity and ingenuity in forming words



Just like scrabble standard, the number of tiles on set are 7 letters. If you're doomed, like there's no way around to plug even just a vowel or a consonant to those words you've formed on the board, you can always click SWAP TILES, rendering your life by a negative 1. The default life is 2, but you could add up by forming words on the board with the STAR-sign.


Actually, the game is simple, just what i've said, your worst enemy would be yourself. If you ran out of words and keep on clicking SWAP Tiles, think again.

The color coded blocks on the board are like scrabble's Triple word, Double Word and so on. If you played all your 7 tiles at once, you'd hit a jackpot!!!


If you want to expand your vocabulary in the English lang, i can only emphasize enough to try and play this, make sure u don't cheat by going to wordsmith.org plunging to look for anagrams of your tiles. (hahaha).




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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

dlvr.it



I officially dropped twitterfeed.com and networked blogs app for facebook so i can make way for my new feed syndicator - dlvr.it

This is just a test post.

Hello world!!!!







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Sunday, February 13, 2011

7 Commonly confused words


Someone once said that whenever you communicate thru writing, you're saying 3 things:
-something about your message
-something about the reader of your message
-& something about yourself

I'm not perfect, but whenever i see words wrongly used out of context, i get this funny feeling deep inside and .. just a tinge of pity to those who have abused or probably misused those uncomplaining units of language that a native speaker can identify.




1. FARTHER vs FURTHER
farther is more suitable to use as a distance word , like "She moved farther away to the north". While further is more like to describe quantity or to express time, like, "He quitted inorder for him to further his studies"

2. ALOT vs A LOT
alot is an uncorrect form; a lot which means "many" is the correct form

3. BREATH vs BREATHE
breathe is a verb, an action word which signifies the inhale/exhale process while breath is a noun - the air that is inhaled or exhaled. "He breathed his last breath as soon as he had a glimpse of his son"

4. IRREGARDLESS vs REGARDLESS
irregardless is non-standard, it's considered as incorrect on most dictionaries. So use regardless which means, no matter or irrespective


5. LOOSE vs LOSE
lose means "fail to win" - a verb; while loose can be categorized as
an adjective, as in, "not tight";
as a verb, as in, "turn loose";
as an adverb, as in, "without restraint"

6. THAN vs THEN
this is quite obvious, Than is used when you are comparing; while Then can be used
as an adverb (most of the time), as in, "first came lightning, then thunder"
as a noun, as in, "we were friends from then on"
as an adjective, as in, "the then president"

7. IT'S vs ITS
Its - the posessive form of it; of or belonging to it, as in, "Turn on the laptop on its power button"
It's - is the contraction of it is, as in, "it's so nice of you to smile like that"

Eloquence is important whenever you are communicating, it's not an innate virtue but a skill that can be improved over time. When you write clearly, you are achieving results and a sense of productivity. Let's say... your emphasis on what you want to convey has an impact - the bottom line is improved!



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Thursday, February 10, 2011

GreenPois0n - Untethered Jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1



It's a matter of choice and discretion if you want to jailbreak your iDevice. As for me, my 3GS got jailbroken within its first week in my hands - that was back in 20' ten.


Rumor has it that Apple isn't releasing an iOS update in the near future, so the current iOS - 4.2.1 has been flying high so far. Then in a spur of a moment, greenpois0n got released for the Mac, i got a tweet from my Twitter friend asking how'd it went on my device, i got toungue-tied, for im no Mac user. To quote Engadget, "it has been a pain of two days"...  the untethered jailbreak for Windows has finally set foot on the doorsteps after two days .

Huge thanks to Dundee for his FB post re greenpois0n for windows. At that instant, i immediately jailbroken my device and jumped thru it. 

The experience was one hell of a relief after my 3 tries of synching/following the uncomlicated steps. Honestly, this is far easier than the last time i've jailbroken my device back in 2010's blackra1n.

Rightee yo! i'm reaping the basics of jailbroken device again. Oh, how i missed the sbsettings.










The five icon dock...




And the winterboard... Hang on, i recently not into customizing my themes lately, despite the glamour and aesthetic the Cydia featured themes offers, i got this nah-ah feeling to install... (i am succumbing to being a minimalist slowly, and yeah! slowly!). So as you can see on the below image, DROID lock and unlock sound is the only one being ticked. I have carried this over from my first jailbreak. It was my old lock/unlock sound. The droid sound is awesome!!! Try it!




Currently, i just got so lucky again for the tip of Dundee re carrier customization - i installed Fake Carrier via BigBoss' repository  under Cydia.



What else? Uhm, MXTube, iFile, ABGrouper and Terminal.. Sofar, those are the updates i've made.

To recap, i could say that i'm not really intuit, i know there's a lot more out there to explore and install, but i'm satiated as of this moment with my Sidebar swoosh and the "billymac" carrier on my device.

Despite all these techno-mod on my device, guess what which have i chosen as default for the Who Are You question:

User: Apps, Tweaks, and Themes
Hacker: Adds Command Line tools
Developer: everything, even scary internal stuff

I've selected: Hacker.
:)


If you wanna dig in further about jailbreaking and unlocking, check the links below

http://blog.iphone-dev.org/



http://iphonehacks.com






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