My digital camera finally gave up the ghost and died on me. Which is bloody annoying considering that I'm currently trying to cut back my spending and save money!
The model that I used to have was the Canon Digital Ixus 430. It was a 4 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom. The camera itself was quite small and handy to take out and about. I have to say, I quite liked that camera. It was small, easy to use while still being able to take some pretty good pictures.
So I'm now in the market for a new digital camera. Can anyone recommend me one?
My required functionality is quite simple. Similar to my old Ixus 430, I would be looking for something relatively small and handy (so no digital SLRs!). Naturally, I would also be looking for an upgrade in quality. I guess a 7 megapixel camera would be the minimum that I would be looking for.
Anyway, if you have any recommendations, please post in the comments and let me know. Even if you don't, please post and let me know what model you are currently using and whether you like your current camera.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Liverpool
As you already know, I am a Liverpool fan. Which can be quite frustrating as arguably in recent years, the team hasn't been highly successful in the Premier League. Rafa Benitez has done a great job in building the team with the resources he has and with his tactical acumen, I think he has been able to get some great results in cup competitions (particularly in Europe).
However, I suspect that many Liverpool fans (myself included) won't really see Liverpool as a successful club until they win themselves a Premiership. So the question arises whether Liverpool can use the new money they have access to and buy enough better players to win the Premiership.
Admittedly, Liverpool have gone and bought some pretty good players over the summer. Fernando Torres and Andrey Voronin both look to be pretty good strikers. Together with Ryan Babel, I really think that Liverpool have done a great job this summer in shoring up their team. Furthermore, based on their recent showing in Hong Kong, it looks like they are gelling well with the rest of the team.
However, are they good enough to win the Premiership?
Unfortunately, I still don't think they are yet (although I hope I am proven wrong). I think they will make a much better challenge than they have in recent years - but I still think they will fall short.
Part of the reason for this is the strength of Man Utd and Chelsea (although I still feel that Man Utd don't have a strong enough backup squad to deal with injuries). Part of the reason is that I'm not sure if the new players signed by Liverpool will be able to adjust in time to the Premiership. For some reason, I get the feeling that Liverpool will start strongly but will drop off towards the end of the season.
As I said, I hope I am wrong. But either way, I will be revisiting this post come May 2008.
However, I suspect that many Liverpool fans (myself included) won't really see Liverpool as a successful club until they win themselves a Premiership. So the question arises whether Liverpool can use the new money they have access to and buy enough better players to win the Premiership.
Admittedly, Liverpool have gone and bought some pretty good players over the summer. Fernando Torres and Andrey Voronin both look to be pretty good strikers. Together with Ryan Babel, I really think that Liverpool have done a great job this summer in shoring up their team. Furthermore, based on their recent showing in Hong Kong, it looks like they are gelling well with the rest of the team.
However, are they good enough to win the Premiership?
Unfortunately, I still don't think they are yet (although I hope I am proven wrong). I think they will make a much better challenge than they have in recent years - but I still think they will fall short.
Part of the reason for this is the strength of Man Utd and Chelsea (although I still feel that Man Utd don't have a strong enough backup squad to deal with injuries). Part of the reason is that I'm not sure if the new players signed by Liverpool will be able to adjust in time to the Premiership. For some reason, I get the feeling that Liverpool will start strongly but will drop off towards the end of the season.
As I said, I hope I am wrong. But either way, I will be revisiting this post come May 2008.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Baby Dreams
I have been in an insufferably good mood all day. People at work have had to put up with this all day and now its your turn!
Anyway, onto the story. Picture the scene.
Its late at night. The clock chimes twelve. I glance at the clock, just to make sure I got the time right. I look at my wife, sitting next to me on the sofa and say "its late, time for bed". We get up and start moving towards the bedroom (don't worry, this post isn't rated XXX although it might seem like it from how its starting!).
I turn off the living room lights. The only source of light is now the small light in our bedroom. Its a long walk down the corridor before we get to the bedroom and passes both the study and Gerry's bedroom. Being so late, Gerry is fast asleep. However, as we pass by his room, we hear him mutter one word.
"Daddy".
My wife and I pause. Did we hear that incorrectly? Is Gerry actually awake?
No - Gerry wasn't awake. But he was dreaming. And he was dreaming of me.
:)
Anyway, onto the story. Picture the scene.
Its late at night. The clock chimes twelve. I glance at the clock, just to make sure I got the time right. I look at my wife, sitting next to me on the sofa and say "its late, time for bed". We get up and start moving towards the bedroom (don't worry, this post isn't rated XXX although it might seem like it from how its starting!).
I turn off the living room lights. The only source of light is now the small light in our bedroom. Its a long walk down the corridor before we get to the bedroom and passes both the study and Gerry's bedroom. Being so late, Gerry is fast asleep. However, as we pass by his room, we hear him mutter one word.
"Daddy".
My wife and I pause. Did we hear that incorrectly? Is Gerry actually awake?
No - Gerry wasn't awake. But he was dreaming. And he was dreaming of me.
:)
Friday, July 20, 2007
Murder over a game
This is really really sad.
Basically, two brothers were at home playing video games. Apparently, there was a house rule that said that your turn ended after you lost. The older brother lost but didn't give the controller to the younger brother. Not sure what happened after that but it ends with the younger brother stabbing and killing the older brother with a steak knife. It seems this was done in the heat of the moment (the article says that the younger brother was crying that he had stabbed his brother when the police showed up).
I recall when I was younger all the times that I used to fight with my (older) brother. As the younger one, I can tell you that you believe (nay - demand!) you should get equal treatment. For example, I would always demand 50% of any ice cream, soft drinks, games etc. Even though, in hindsight, this was highly unfair to my brother, the thing is that as a teenager, you still feel that the world owes you.
So in one sense, I can understand why the younger brother felt outraged. But to grab a steak knife and stab your brother?
Hey bro - aren't you glad I was a well adjusted kid now?
Basically, two brothers were at home playing video games. Apparently, there was a house rule that said that your turn ended after you lost. The older brother lost but didn't give the controller to the younger brother. Not sure what happened after that but it ends with the younger brother stabbing and killing the older brother with a steak knife. It seems this was done in the heat of the moment (the article says that the younger brother was crying that he had stabbed his brother when the police showed up).
I recall when I was younger all the times that I used to fight with my (older) brother. As the younger one, I can tell you that you believe (nay - demand!) you should get equal treatment. For example, I would always demand 50% of any ice cream, soft drinks, games etc. Even though, in hindsight, this was highly unfair to my brother, the thing is that as a teenager, you still feel that the world owes you.
So in one sense, I can understand why the younger brother felt outraged. But to grab a steak knife and stab your brother?
Hey bro - aren't you glad I was a well adjusted kid now?
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
I'm dieting (no, really)
I went to the hospital recently to do a checkup. One of those "annual" things except that I never do them annually. In fact, I never do them full stop (this was my first ever checkup)!
As expected, my level of cholesterol and fat completed freaked out the doctor. After the requisite widening of eyes in shock and double checking to make sure she read my weight right, the first thing the doctor did was to look at me and say "umm ...". Just in case you didn't know, this is a very bad sign as it means that the news is so bad, the doctor has to think for a while before knowing how to break it to you.
Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I need to get my weight down to 66kg which is the upper weight limit for a "normal" guy my height. Any higher than 66kg means that I am overweight (and I'm not even gonna go into what category my actual weight puts me in!). And before you ask, no I don't recall the last time my weight was 66kg - it was too long ago.
So I am on a diet. Again. Except this time, I mean it! So far, in the last week, I've been slowly cutting down my amount of meat intake. My idea is to slowly cut back the amount of meat I eat (not including fish in this which apparently has essential omega 3 fatty acids!) and then slowly cut down the total amount I eat. At the same time, I intend to start doing more exercise (went to the gym today!).
To be honest, I have no idea if I can ever hit 66kg. That number is so far away at the moment that it seems like an impossible dream. Still, for the sake of my doctors sanity, I at least have to give the pretense that I am trying to achieve that.
As expected, my level of cholesterol and fat completed freaked out the doctor. After the requisite widening of eyes in shock and double checking to make sure she read my weight right, the first thing the doctor did was to look at me and say "umm ...". Just in case you didn't know, this is a very bad sign as it means that the news is so bad, the doctor has to think for a while before knowing how to break it to you.
Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I need to get my weight down to 66kg which is the upper weight limit for a "normal" guy my height. Any higher than 66kg means that I am overweight (and I'm not even gonna go into what category my actual weight puts me in!). And before you ask, no I don't recall the last time my weight was 66kg - it was too long ago.
So I am on a diet. Again. Except this time, I mean it! So far, in the last week, I've been slowly cutting down my amount of meat intake. My idea is to slowly cut back the amount of meat I eat (not including fish in this which apparently has essential omega 3 fatty acids!) and then slowly cut down the total amount I eat. At the same time, I intend to start doing more exercise (went to the gym today!).
To be honest, I have no idea if I can ever hit 66kg. That number is so far away at the moment that it seems like an impossible dream. Still, for the sake of my doctors sanity, I at least have to give the pretense that I am trying to achieve that.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
What would you do?
What would you do if you met a robber and he pointed a gun at the head of your loved one?
I guess this is a nightmare scenario for many people. I figure that this is actually more scary for most people than facing a gun themselves. Its one thing to face death but its something entirely different to see one of your loved ones face death.
In the past, I'm not sure I fully understood this. But after seeing Gerry and seeing how cute and lovely he is, I believe I would be much more scared of someone pointing a gun at Gerry than of someone pointing a gun at me. Or have I just been watching too much Hollywood?
So the question arises, what would I do if I met a robber and he pointed a gun at Gerry?
Obviously, until this situation arises, I will never actually know (and I sincerely hope that I never have to find out). However, I believe that I would comply with whatever the guy wanted. I don't think that I would try to be a "hero" and wrestle the gun from him (just in case the gun went off accidentally).
I will admit though, I had never considered offering the guy a glass of wine.
I guess this is a nightmare scenario for many people. I figure that this is actually more scary for most people than facing a gun themselves. Its one thing to face death but its something entirely different to see one of your loved ones face death.
In the past, I'm not sure I fully understood this. But after seeing Gerry and seeing how cute and lovely he is, I believe I would be much more scared of someone pointing a gun at Gerry than of someone pointing a gun at me. Or have I just been watching too much Hollywood?
So the question arises, what would I do if I met a robber and he pointed a gun at Gerry?
Obviously, until this situation arises, I will never actually know (and I sincerely hope that I never have to find out). However, I believe that I would comply with whatever the guy wanted. I don't think that I would try to be a "hero" and wrestle the gun from him (just in case the gun went off accidentally).
I will admit though, I had never considered offering the guy a glass of wine.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Where's Gerry?
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