9 Days and Counting…

In 9 days, will we be seeing for the first time a Malaysia without the Barisan Nasional at its helm? Will Anwar’s claims of a defection of MPs numerous enough to topple the BN government gahmen occur? And what will that mean for us?

A friend of mine whom I met for dinner regularly every 4 – 6 weeks said it might not be a bad thing completely for the opposition to take power, since the opposition parties may not carry the historical burden that UMNO dUMNO leaders lea-duhs have traditionally carried since Singapore’s expulsion from the Federation. In short, we might be looking at a new Malaysian gahmen who might consider moving forward in their relation in a radical way which might be beneficial for both nations. However, the new gahmen may also take a even harder stance against Singapore, to force for more concessions, and / or as a focal point to divert attention from any possible domestic problems and issues that would continue to plague them after taking power. Unfortunately, I do not know enough of the opposition lea-duhs in Malaysia, to even make a guess if they will be friendly to us if they should take power.

Anyway, I maybe looking a little too far ahead, because there will also be the question on whether the new gahmen can last. Unless it brings the traditional BN alliance crashing down when this happens, dUMNO and the Malay ultras – which have hijacked national agenda since 1969 – is unlikely to take it lying down nor will they stay put after the opposition topples them. Furthermore, unless there is a 2/3 majority, there is always a question on how long this opposition gahmen will be in power as we can see just what kind of trouble the Samak Sundaravej gahmen of Thailand is in.

The real fear of course, is that the political struggle will spill onto the streets and a repeat of the May 13th racial riots in 1969. With the recent comment by the Bukit Bendera division chief, a Datuk Ahmad Ismail, that the Chinese are squatters in Malaysia during the recent Permatang Pauh by-election campaign, one can feel the menace of that dreadful specter hovering near.

Whatever the outcome maybe, any social instability in our neighbouring countries is never good for us. I hope that whatever may come on Sep-16, the transition will be as peaceful as that of Taiwan, which has seen two changes of political parties at the helm.

[Game] 古惑仔 Kuwakchai.com – The Review

After playing the game for a week or so, I must say the novelty has more or less worn off. Since I introduced it on my blog, then it is also my duty to let everyone know how I felt about the game itself. I reiterate: the game is addictive as one tries to up one’s stats to get ahead of the game. And this is when I discover one thing I disliked – i.e. the avenue to donate real money for points.

Points is sort of a second currency in the game (other than the ‘game money’ you earn) for many things – from getting yourself out of jail, to regenerating your activity points – such as energy, brave(ry) and will, to upping your stats – such as strength, agility, guard, labour and IQ, changing it for ‘game money’, buying stuff which you shouldn’t be able to get in an early stage of the game, and even getting NPCs – called Mahchais (henchmen / slaves) – which you can control (a donor’s feature). In short, points is a even more desired commodity in the game than ‘game money’ or items, since you can get almost anything as long as you have enough points!

In other words, the game can easily degenerate into nothing more than something whereby you use you real money to get as far ahead as you can afford. In fact, you can be very powerful in the game by means of a ‘money race’, which is exactly the same reason why I stopped playing Magic: The Gathering Collectible Card Game back around 1997 as a lot of rich kids were able to get a lot of power cards – with one guy boasting he spent $2000 on card purchases over a weekend.

In short, when one can play a game by using lots of real money to get ahead, then it really defeats the purpose of playing it. I would agree that money can be used to get some in-game advantage – like having a more advanced UI (user interface), in-game money getting higher interest etc, but nothing that would unbalance the game so much in the favor of one player. To allow a player to get far ahead using money is about as good as using a memory-editor to hack the money or stats. In my opinion, it takes the joy out of the game completely. What advantage is there to explore the features of the other aspects of the game at all?

But of course, it makes business sense completely to encourage buying one’s way to get ahead. The more people do that, the more profitable for those who runs the game. The case is stronger not to put into kuwakchai any form of game balance – the second thing I want to talk about.

Game Balance

Ideally, a game must be balanced so it remains playable, or so it encourages a n00b (newbie) to enter the game, especially complete n00bs who do not have friends already playing the game, or players who wants to do everything on their own. In this case, a complete n00b – say level 3 – will stand no chance when say, a level 48 player comes whacking him simply for the fact he has been capable of beating another level 3 in the level 48 player’s gang. He also stands no chance whatsoever if a higher level comes beating him up or to mug him of his ‘game money’. On top of that, a new player with help from those which have already gotten far, far ahead in the game, will rise tremendously fast. That is my case as I had help from another player – in a few days I was a level 10 punching way above my weight and beating most of those players of the same level.

This is good as one would want to encourage people bringing in their friends. However for those who brings in their friends and can’t help as much, they would find a lot of frustrated and angry friends who repeatedly get gang-banged and beaten up to the point the game becomes unplayable because they are spending most of the time in the game in hospital. At which time, I would say it’s better to quit – something I am contemplating for myself now after experiencing it in the game.

Anyway, maybe I am being too hard on the game because it is still in beta. In fact, I noticed I can beat up someone in another city without the need to be physically there which means some of the features are not yet working. Whatever the case maybe, I still believe strongly that game balance in the form of n00b protection or handicaps should be implemented to prevent players from getting far too ahead.

For example, a n00b who just joined maybe able to get in-game goodies from his friends who are higher level, but these items should not be usable until they have a certain skill level. That is to say, if given a shotgun, the n00b would miss most of the time because his skills aren’t there yet. On top of which, there should be a cap for the stats like strength, agility and guard. In other words, a level 1 player may have a total of 10000 points of stats which can be spread in different categories, but he can’t just keep buying points until he has strength that defeats all other player’s guard and agility. Is it not ridiculous if a level 1 player is capable of beating someone of level 20 simply because he spent USD100 on the game?

Also, there should be an increased difficulty in promoting to the next higher level. That is to say if 1000 experience points is needed from level one to level 2, then from level 2 to level 3 it should take 2000 experience points instead. It simply reduces the rate of a n00b with help from becoming level 15 overnight.

Next, handicap should be implemented against players of high level from taking it out on players of lower level. At this point of time level 15 player stands no chance completely against that of a level 40 in this game. He has almost no avenue of getting even, and there seems to be no mechanism at all in the game for ‘chance wins’. At least in Tribal Wars, if a player with 300 villages attacks a player with only 30, he suffers a massive handicap in morale. The big player thus suffer an handicap which increase the survivability of the smaller player, allowing him to call for help or reinforcing himself from fellow tribe members. There is no handicap for a smaller player to attack big players in Tribal Wars, however.

Finally, n00b protection. n00bs should be protected from all forms of attack until level 5 or maybe for 10 days in the game. That way the losers who didn’t train their characters well can’t just go whine to their big brother players to come and take revenge on another player who simply played better.

Desired Features

Cities – Make this feature work as soon as possible. It is ridiculous if someone in PeeJay is beating me up in Muar – several hundred kilometers away without him even being there. Allow players who own cars to drive them instead of forcing them to take the bus too, but maybe implement certain random events when they drive – like traffic fines or mishaps – so their game money can be depleted.

NPCs – Currently there is only one NPC feature. The usage of the ‘Mahchai’ to beat up high level players when one can’t beat them on their own. This is nice as it actually introduce some balance to the game, and it deducts from one’s daily number of attacks which is good as it prevents certain players from getting more attacks than the rest. Unfortunately, it is only available to donors.
I would personally like to see this being made available also to players who plays it free and an expanded usage of NPCs, maybe even the hiring NPC Assassins against higher level players.

Limit the number of attack and refills – In real life, you have 24 hours and I have 24 hours. Which means it shouldn’t be possible for one guy to be able to beat up more people simply because you have a higher level. And to allow someone to refill his number of attacks – even when they must be used by midnight – means the cost for high level players to bully low level ones is almost negligible. I won’t go so far to call for a penalty in experience gain when a high level player beats up a low level one, but well, the attacks must worth differently to players of different levels so they wouldn’t misuse them.


Read yet another review of the game.

Large Hadron Rap

A Youtube video containing a rap about CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. Now that makes it a lot easier to layman like me to understand what it does and why this is done.

And of course our planet isn’t going to implode when we do this… neither will a black hole appear in the middle of our planet to suck everything in as some would like you to believe.

Lyrics: The Large Hadron Rap

Twenty-seven kilometers of tunnel under ground
Designed with mind to send protons around
A circle that crosses through Switzerland and France
Sixty nations contribute to scientific advance
Two beams of protons swing round, through the ring they ride
‘Til in the hearts of the detectors, they’re made to collide
And all that energy packed in such a tiny bit of room
Becomes mass, particles created from the vacuum
And then…

LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.

We see asteroids and planets, stars galore
We know a black hole resides at each galaxy’s core
But even all that matter cannot explain
What holds all these stars together – something else remains
This dark matter interacts only through gravity
And how do you catch a particle there’s no way to see
Take it back to the conservation of energy
And the particles appear, clear as can be

You see particles flying, in jets they spray
But you notice there ain’t nothin’, goin’ the other way
You say, “My law has just been violated – it don’t make sense!
There’s gotta be another particle to make this balance.”
And it might be dark matter, and for first
Time we catch a glimpse of what must fill most of the known ‘Verse.
Because…

LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.

Antimatter is sort of like matter’s evil twin
Because except for charge and handedness of spin
They’re the same for a particle and its anti-self
But you can’t store an antiparticle on any shelf
Cuz when it meets its normal twin, they both annihilate
Matter turns to energy and then it dissipates

When matter is created from energy
Which is exactly what they’ll do in the LHC
You get matter and antimatter in equal parts
And they try to take that back to when the universe starts
The Big Bang – back when the matter all exploded
But the amount of antimatter was somehow eroded
Because when we look around we see that matter abounds
But antimatter’s nowhere to be found.
That’s why…

LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.

The Higgs Boson – that’s the one that everybody talks about.
And it’s the one sure thing that this machine will sort out
If the Higgs exists, they ought to see it right away
And if it doesn’t, then the scientists will finally say
“There is no Higgs! We need new physics to account for why
Things have mass. Something in our Standard Model went awry.”

But the Higgs – I still haven’t said just what it does
They suppose that particles have mass because
There is this Higgs field that extends through all space
And some particles slow down while other particles race
Straight through like the photon – it has no mass
But something heavy like the top quark, it’s draggin’ its ***
And the Higgs is a boson that carries a force
And makes particles take orders from the field that is its source.
They’ll detect it….

LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.

Now some of you may think that gravity is strong
Cuz when you fall off your bicycle it don’t take long
Until you hit the earth, and you say, “Dang, that hurt!”
But if you think that force is powerful, you’re wrong.
You see, gravity – it’s weaker than Weak
And the reason why is something many scientists seek
They think about dimensions – we just live in three
But maybe there are some others that are too small to see
It’s into these dimensions that gravity extends
Which makes it seem weaker, here on our end.
And these dimensions are “rolled up” – curled so tight
That they don’t affect you in your day to day life
But if you were as tiny as a graviton
You could enter these dimensions and go wandering on
And they’d find you…

When LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.

Mobile Broadband

It’s been a while since the firewall guys in the office sealed up the one last hole that allowed us to access to chat programs (e.g. Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo Messenger etc.) or 3rd party sites which allowed us to do the same.

All the while I have been simply using it on my Blackberry and there are drawbacks. It’s very slow on the Blackberry and chatting with several people can become quite a chore. On top of that, I won’t know immediately when someone sent me a message because I do not look at my Blackberry all the time.

So I finally had enough of it and signed up for unlimited download mobile Broadband plan with M1 as they are giving a special offer of 50% off the monthly subscription, along with a new Huawei USB 3G modem as long as I take up a 2-year contract.

As I have heard some pretty negative feedback about M1’s mobile broadband plans from a friend, I ran it to some ‘stress test’ by patching WindowsXP from SP2 all the way to post-SP3 wirelessly with it. And it was pretty alright because it hasn’t dropped at all. Speed was quite acceptable, considering the size of SP3 itself (316MB) and it was done more or less during working hours.

Finally, I can now chat with my friends in the office over Windows Live Messenger, and free myself from Wireless @SG connection, which in my opinion, is as stable as the sea breeze – which at times comes in gusts or nothing!



Picture done by Rinaz


Anyway, I will be putting another ad unit at the end of each blog post I made, either from Advertlets or Adsense from now on as some kind of personal ‘experiment’. I know some of you detest it when a blog has more than one ad unit on display but please bear with me if the page is going to load somewhat slower due to the ads.

But please do not click on them or do anythinn funny with them as I am not dying for the money I will make from this in any case. Also, it might fxxk up some of the statistics I am trying to gather. This is just part of a ‘personal project’ to something else I or some friends maybe doing down the road.

If you want to know what, all I can say now is that it will not be another blog aggregator because just like the alligator, blog aggregators have very much reached an evolutionary dead end.

RSAF 40-Year Anniversary Open House

I went to the RSAF Open House today. The second one I’ve been to, since a long time ago… I think that was like 20 years ago when the Hawker Hunter and A-4S Super Skyhawks are still in service and the F-16 was the brand new state-of-the-art new addition.

I went with Chillycraps and he was a little upset everyone was late ranging from 10 – 20 mins. The queue for the free shuttle bus service was damned long and somewhere in between Chillycraps asked me why I did not express unhappiness with the RSAF wasting costly fuel for the Open House while I make noise about the NDP. And frankly, I am not really sure why and I simply told Chillycraps that’s simply because I am an axxhole and I personally thing it wouldn’t be right to me to complain about something I wanted to see.

Anyway, we reached around 1130hrs, after a long wait for the bus @ Eunos MRT. And by the time we cleared security checks, the air show is long since over and the next one is scheduled at 1700. * sigh *

To further dampen our spirits, there was a short downpour which kept us hiding under the wing of the KC-135 for 10 ~ 15 minutes. With nothing much further to see – which is no fault of the Air Force, as they have put up quite a big display of stuff – we just took photos of whatever interests us of the war machines on display and left around 1320pm… to yet another long wait for a bus back to Hougang Interchange this time (because the queue was shorter).

Below is a slideshow of the few pictures I have taken…

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