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  • The Little Worrywart Me You See
    Or how this still relates to Peter and the future of Malaysian bloggers whatever that may be.
  • Weekend Reminder
    Or how the busy week is punctuated by a weekend that needs more than just a a simple wakeup call.
  • The Final Nail In Blogathon
    Or the final piece of the puzzle, whichever sounds better in the quest to make Blogathon 2005 a reality.

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Going For Broke

Or how there’s your problem.

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On Google+:

It seems that the reason to post on this blog is getting less and less each time, more so since discovering Google+. However, I think while I will keep the shorter quips confined to G+ and Twitter, I'll crosspost the longer bits here as well, because it still is worthy of being on a blog after all.

Being The Technological Bad Boy

Or how being technological bad boy is what makes us better geeks.

Posted on September 29, 2011 at 18:24 and filed under Commentary and Geek Life
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How Games Saved My Life

Or how video games made me the person I am today.

Posted on September 10, 2011 at 12:42 and filed under Commentary and Geek Life
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I Shrug As Malaysia Outlaws Yoga For Muslims

Or how I may not think they are right, but unfortunately, they have a point and they are not the only ones.

Posted on November 24, 2008 at 12:34 and filed under Commentary and Religion
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Who Watches The Watchmen?

Or how I sitting here muttering, “It’s coming soon. Yes, it’s coming soon. Soon. So soon. It’s coming so soon.”

Posted on November 13, 2008 at 11:55 and filed under Commentary
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Malaysia’s (N)ever Changing Future

Or how no country’s future is decided in a single moment, on a single person.

Posted on November 6, 2008 at 09:00 and filed under Commentary
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