One Free Kill

I’m down to 2 more episodes of 24 – Season Three. It’s 4:30am and I have work tomorrow, plus I’m starting to get sick of the M&M’s I’ve been eating this entire time. Do note, I started to watch the series on Saturday and it’s only Monday night. Well I did get half of the series done on Saturday, and 25% more (75% total) by Sunday. So I just watched 4 more today, leaving me with 2.

Major Spoilers:

So if you’ve watched the series, you’ll know that Sherry was called in by President David Palmer to deal deal with Alan Milliken and then Alan dies of a heart attack because Sherry stopped Julia (his wife) from giving medication to Alan in time. However, that backfires when Palmer lies to the police chief giving Sherry a false alibi. For some reason, this series makes Palmer make quite a few immoral decisions which he would’ve never done in the previous 2 seasons.

To get to the point, Sherry and Keeler (the other party’s presidential candidate) blackmail Palmer, trying to force him to resign from the race for reelection. However, this brought back an interesting memory I had…

Don’t all presidents get one free kill/assassination? I don’t remember where I heard it from, probably a movie or something on TV, but a secret service agent would come up to that president and offer to take care of the problem because he had one free kill. What do I mean by free? By FREE, I mean that the president would need no reason for requesting that kill or have any consequences. Could be a personal grudge. Could be something bigger. Could even be that he just doesn’t like the look on his face. But either way, the president will only have one during his entire term (not sure if he gets another one if re-elected).

That’d be so cool!

From One Free Kill Theory, ljc brings up an interesting point:

Now I found his response highly amusing. But the whole “One Free Kill Theory” rather frightens me. It’s the concept that everyone in the world has One Free Kill. They can request, carry out, authorize the death of one person, without any repercussions. But you only get one. The idea is that you would think twice before cutting someone off in traffic for fear they may still have their “One Free Kill” and use it on you. The result is supposed to be a more polite, considerate society.

I see problems arising from this. People auctioning off their Free Kills on Ebay to the highest bidder and so on. And with my luck I’d get killed off for something inane like unknowingly taking the last jar of Marshmallow Fluff at the Wegmans.

So I didn’t find much with Google, but I did happen to find this. In one of the comments for the book Who’s Looking Out for You? by Bill O’Reilly, a user states:

I consider myself a moderate- I think that both parties screw up more than they do what they ought to do. However, I think that, if I were president, Bill O’Reilly would be my one free kill. The simple fact that his show is the “number 1 news show” on cable television sickens me… mostly because it’s not actually news. It’s O’Reilly’s opinion packaged as fact, which is not news, it’s a seperate kind of show and should be treated as such. But that’s O’Reilly for ya. And now Bill pops out another bs book of obvious advice (make good friends… geez why haven’t I thought of that) and paranoia-inducing drivel. Bill O’Reilly, congrats- you’ve made money off of people less educated than you and you ought to feel proud… or ashamed, but for you proud, I guess. And, since this is a review, I should probably mention how poorly written this book is. I mean, even by self-help standards, this is low-quality and uninteresting. It’s more than condescending and obvious- it’s bad literature.

So it’s definitely just not something I pull out of thin air and there must be some background to this. If anyone knows where I may have picked this up or have any other sources, I’d like to know!

Derek’s Christmas Get Together

Derek invited a bunch of us from work to have a small fun get together before everyone heads of for vacation for Christmas. It was really nice, warm, and FUN! There were tons of interesting food and lots of people showed up. More than I had expected. We just chilled. There were also hard alcohol and tons of people got drunk. Tekman made me try his Manhattan and it was so gross!

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Derek had setup a Home Theater PC with Windows XP Media Center Edition (which I’ll be installing this winter on my own Home Theater PC). Derek’s songs got boring and DW logged into his Napster account. It was actually pretty neat and only costs $10/month, but it was perfect for parties like this. Asaf was dedicated song chooser and we went through many 80’s songs followed by OHW (one-hit wonders). It was pretty crazy when everyone started to sing along. Too bad I suck at remember lyrics. ;p Near the end of the party, O-Zone’s Dragostea din Tei came on the Media Center PC and everyone was dancing crazy to that song.

At the end of the party, Tekman played a song: Mephiskapheles – Bumble Bee Tuna (whole song provided by uberg33k.com). At first I didn’t get what a bumblebee tuna sandwich was, then I was told Bumblebee was a brand of tuna. However, several suggested there was a deeper meaning to the song and the word cunninglingus slipped from Tekman’s mouth. For some reason, no one would tell me what that word meant, but Tekman told me he’d tell me at work the following day. However, he broke his promise and I had to urbandictionary the word when I got home today. Now I see why no one would tell me what it meant. But even after looking at the lyrics, I still don’t get how the song is related to cunninglingus.

So once again, thanks Derek and Shannah for hosting such a wonderful party!


Added 3 new links under my Friend’s category:
evilkashi, davidwas, and derekdc, all photo galleries of my co-workers. I’m also in evilkashi’s CSD Holiday Party, December 2005 which I spoke of back a week ago:

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ASIMO Robot

I posted about the ASIMO Robot several days ago. I finally got the chance to watch the videos today. All I can say is I’m AWED.

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Remember those little robots from sony that can run, and by running I mean being able to have both feet above the ground at the same time? From Sony shows off jogging robot: Running is a much more difficult task for a robot to perform as both of the machine’s feet must be off the floor at the same time. The robot was called the QRIO. They also did a little dance with miniature flags. You can check out the archives of videos for it here.

What’s cool about this new Honda robot is that it can do almost everything + more that the QRIO can do, but using a human sized robot. It can run, go up and down stairs, run in circles and change directions while moving, detect edges and stay on track, have face and voice recognition, push or carry objects around, follow people around while holding their hands and even run upto 6km/hr (that’s 3.73mph). To put this into perspective, the fatest human can run 36km/hr.

24 – Season 3

Just started to watch 24 – Season Three. I’ve heard bad reviews about the Season 3, but with so many rave reviews of Season 4 and Season 5 just about to be released, I decided it wasn’t worth it to skip Season 3 and go directly to Season 4.

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Here’s a funny quote from the first episode:

Tony: And you’ll come along as the wife? Without a job?
Michelle: I’ll go anywhere with you. As long as I don’t have to cook.
Tony: Sweetheart, if you promise not to cook, I will take you with me anywhere.

So I just went through 12 episodes of Season 3 today. That’s 1pm to 1am of the season. So far, the storyline has changed more times than Senator Kerry flip flopped. And they’ve introduced yet an another annoying girl: Chloe. She’s suppose to be Jack Bauer’s secretary or something, but also specializes in audio filter. Ugh… Now both Kim and Chloe annoy the heck out of me. Spoilers ahead: Nina Meyers shows up again in this story. She and Michelle are probably the only redeeming females in this series. I’m only 1/2 through the story and it seems like it should’ve ended 6 episodes ago. But then they’d have to rename the series to 6 and not 24. Anyway, besides that, the story’s pretty decent. Lots of action, lots of stupid terrorist moves, and lots of luck for Jack Bauer.

Winter in Versoix, Switzerland

I’ve posted several of these photos before, but I finally got the entire pack from a Microsoft newsgroup. I just can’t believe how much ice formed around the city, covering entire trees and cars and how the ice keeps growing longer and longer. Enjoy!

This incredible spectacle you are about to see, takes place in Versoix, a town close to Geneva City, Switzerland.

The water in the background is the Léman Lake.

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Linksys PAP2 + TelePacket/VoipBuster

Wow! How long has it been since I got this? Over 2 months ago? I purchased the Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter for Vonage Internet Phone Service awhile ago… well I wouldn’t say purchase. It was FREE after rebate, so I only paid sales tax of $5.44. I’ve already received my rebate already so all is cool. This was basically a cheap toy that I wanted to play with and I’m amazed at what it’s going to save me.

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I have 2 guides and ungsunghero to thank in helping me set it up. The guides I used were:
B$: Linksys PAP2 Unlock Info
FW: Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter FAR (Or Make Money) @ Staples

Setting it up wasn’t that difficult. In fact all the firmware flashing and hacking was quite simple. What really got me was the setting up of the service part. Have you seen the Advance menu of the PAP2? It’s ridiculously complicated.

So the remainder of this section is actually a step by step guide on how to SETUP your PAP2 to work with TelePacket and VoipBuster.

TelePacket:
I actually signed up for this awhile ago, back when it was called CallPacket and during the month of October, they were giving out free accounts with 100 free outgoing minutes to USA and Canada and 99999 free incoming minutes. Yes. that’s 5 9’s. That’s 70 days of non-stop talking on the fone. I don’t even use over 60 minutes a month which basically means I’m going to have probably free incoming calls for the rest of my life + a generation after me. I’ve verified that receiving calls actually work and the quality was very clear. The free plan was a promotion back in Octoboer, but they still have a great deal with their 95 cent plan. Personally I hardly ever receive or make phone calls from my landline. It’s just there so I can give a number to companies and banks so I don’t have to give them my cell phone number. I even set my answering machine to pick up after 2 rings to screen cause or to ignore them. This plan gives you 100 free incoming and 100 free outgoing minutes per month, which should be plenty. The cool part is that you get a local number. The closest to Monterey Park I found was Alhambra, and the closest to Seattle/Redmond was Kirkland and Bellevue. They even have local numbers for Oakland and Berkeley.

I would suggest you purchase the PAP2 on your own because they’re charging $60 for it here (in the activation fee).

To setup the PAP2, login to TelePacket. Click on Phone Feature Management -> My IP Phone Config.

The 3 pieces of information you need is:
Sip Proxy : voip.telepacket.com
Sip Username : cpxxxxxxxx
Sip Password : xxxxxx

In your Linksys PAP2 configuration (advance view) for either line 1 or 2, update the following fields:

Proxy: voip.telepacket.com (Sip Proxy)
User ID: cpxxxxxxxx (Sip Username)
Password: xxxxxx (Sip Password)

Dial Plan:
(*xx|<:1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|011xx.)
Replace aaa with your area code (i.e. 425, 626 or 510)

VoipBuster:
VoipBuster is a bit different than TelePacket. It caters toward a different audience. But the cool thing about PAP2 is there’s 2 lines meaning it can support 2 different VoIP services. TelePacket was more of an incoming phone service where it can replace your landline to recieve calls. VoipBuster is better at making calls. Check out their rates chart. Each month they have a list of countries you can call for free. This month includes: Argentina, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United States. Do note, these do not include cell phone calls. Cell phone calls to foreign countries are more expensive due to the fact that the caller is the one who pays the bill and not the receiver. But Hong Kong and China for 1penny/min is ridiculously cheap. China and Hong Kong I believe were on the free list last month. USA has been on the free country list for the past few months already and there doesn’t seem to be any plans to remove it from the list. There is a caveat. You have to put some money into your account before these free stuff rolls in. The minimum amount is €5, which comes out to be about US$6 and free calls to the USA for life (hopefully)! People have been using it for several months and not much complaints have arisen.

To setup your PAP2, first go to VoipBuster and download their software. This is the only way to register as I found out. Install the software and create your account. Remember your Username and Password because you’ll need them to set up your account.

In your Linksys PAP2 configuration (advance view) for either line 1 or 2, update the following fields:

NAT Mapping Enable: Yes
Proxy: sip.voipbuster.com
Register: Yes
User ID: (Username you created above)
Password: (Password you created above)

Dial Plan:
(<:001aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|<:00>1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|<:001>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|<011:00>xx.)
Replace aaa with your area code (i.e. 425, 626 or 510)

Click on the SIP tab and edit the following fields:
STUN Enable: Yes
STUN Server: stun.voipbuster.com (or any other public STUN server)

Others have also recommended StanaPhone for receiving free incoming calls, but the only numbers they are giving out are New York local numbers.

All in all, I’m really satisfied with this. You know what the best part of this is? I can stop paying my $25/month to Verizon. You should hear my story on how hard it was to disconnect my Verizon service tonight. Maybe I’ll talk about it some later time.

Blood+ Episode 10

Blood+ Episode 10 – I want to meet you

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Spoilers:

In this episode, the introduce 2 higher classes of vampires: Chevalier and Diva. Chevalier’s the protectors of Diva, and unlike the other vampires we’ve seen earlier in this series, they are smarter. I’ve always wondered what Haji was and what happened to him. I guess we can only wait to have that unravel.

In this episode, Saya receives a blue rose on her desk. That means the phantom has chosen her as the prettiest girl. This made the teacher’s pet jealous. Then the entire school goes to Hanoi to visit the war museum. There Saya’s memories come rushing back and she sees herself slaying vampires along with innocent people. At this time, the school director shows up as the phantom again and tries to get closer to Saya. Haji shows up but gets pushed back. Saya is too afraid to pull the sword after seeing her past, however she remembers the words of her father and brother where they said no matter what happened or happens, they’re always going to be family and Saya is always going to be Saya, so choose the correct path from now and forget about the past. She unsheaths the sword and slices the director’s hand. However, the director is sad that she doesn’t remember everything yet because killing her won’t be as fun.

The episode ends with the director running away.

Bleach Episode 61

Bleach Episode 61

Not much fighting in this one…

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Spoilers:

Although there wasn’t much fighting in this one, there was a lot of explanations. Why is Captain Aizen evil? Why does he need Rukia? What was Uruhara’s connection to this whole thing? Why was he banned from Soul Society?

What happen basically was Captain #4 (the nurse) found out where Captain Aizen and Gin teleported to and through telepathy, told everyone about it, even the ryokas (Ichigo and group). Just before Aizen kills Renji, Ichigo arrives and blocks and they team up and try to fight Aizen. Do note, both of them are still badly injured at this point and both get knocked down easily. However, Ichigo’s soul slayer is still in BanKai mode. Aizen says since they’re about to die anyway, he’d tell them the story. There’s 4 basic attacks: sword, arms, feet, and spiritual. Once you reach the max, you’ve reached the highest level of a Shinigami. However, can one advance even further? There is a way and that is to merge powers with a Hollow. Aizen has been experimenting for many years without much results (recall the Shino incident where Rukia kills her lieutenant because he transformed into a Hollow). However, Captain Uruhara found a way to do it and created the item that would easily merge the two powers. Uruhara was the scientist/researcher of the 13 captains, so him finding it wasn’t ridiculous. However, he saw that the item as too dangerous, but was unable to destroy what he created. So he hid it instead, inside a normal being. And that was Rukia. That was why Rukia’s spiritual attacks were so powerful initially when she was small. It took Aizen many many years to figure where Uruhara hid this item. And now he can finally advance his powers.

The mouse captain shows up and the episode ends there. We have yet to see his BanKai yet, so this may be exciting.

Here’s what I think (may spoil for the rest of you, if you didn’t see the same thing): Rukia doesn’t actually have the item anymore. That’s why her powers are always so weak now. In fact, that item has been transferred into Ichigo. I’m not sure if he became a Shinigami after the item transferred or if he could’ve before, but that’s another point to think about. He already has 2 beings in him: both the Hollow and the Shinigami. I bet he’s going to bust out a half Shinigami and half Hollow to kick Aizen’s butt.

King Kong

IdA (Identity and Access) had a morale event on Wednesday. We all got to go see King Kong! You can watch the trailer here. IMDB users rate it an 8.3. The movie was really nice and exciting at the same time, but wow, it was 3 hours long! That also equated 3 hours of not-working, since we went to watch the movie during business hours. It was pretty sweet. I got in that day around 11. Helped out a new teammate on how to use the Infocards UI. Then I went to lunch at 12pm with other Cal Bears. Got back around 2pm and left for the movie at 2:30pm. The movie started at 3, but that was just the previews. I’d say the movie actually started around 3:20 and ended around 6:30pm. Most of the people went straight home after the movie, but I decided to put in a few extra hours since I’ve really only worked for 1.5hrs that day. I put in another hour or so and called it a day.

Well, back to the movie. The movie was so beautiful and the animation and computer graphics were awesome! When compared to the Hulk, this was way better. I only used Hulk as a comparison since it also featured a large oversized gorilla, although that gorilla was green. The story was true to the 1933 depiction of th movie and the novel. There were actually 2 movies before Peter Jackson’s 2005 revision: 1933 and 1976, however the 1976 storyline changed a lot.

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Spoilers

One of the 1st question people asked after seeing the movie was: “Did the original have dinosaurs?” That’s what I said when I first saw the trailer. Yes, there were indeed dinosaurs in the original 1933 movie. If you click on the 1933 link, you can clearly see King Kong battling a pterosaur. I’ve also uploaded a clip from the original: Spider Pit Sequence which clearly shows the triceratops on the other end of the log bridge.

Just a warning for those who are afraid of bugs and insects, you’re going to hate the Spider Pit Sequence in Peter Jackson’s redition. I actually saw people cover their face. And for those who have seen it, weren’t the worms awesome!?!?!

The battle scene with King Kong vs the 3 T-Rexs were also really great. However, I felt many of the scenes were dragged out a bit too long. The animation was great. The storyline was great. The movie overall was just a bit too long. It felt like the 1st Lort of the Rings in someway, but that had a reason for being long, it was trying to build up character development.

You probably know the rest of the King Kong story, so you don’t need me to explain it to you. I’ve also taken a liking to Naomi Watts. She’s really pretty.

Lunch with other Cal Bears

Thanks to Deep and Reshma for setting this up. A bunch of us UC Berkeley folks got together on Wednesday and had lunch at Claim Jumpers. It was actually pretty cool and fun to see some familiar faces. We all talked about… work. Haha. It was weird telling each other our experiences and where we see ourselves in the future. The people that found time to come included Deep, Arjun, Jeffrey, Lexin, Krishnan, and Reshma. There were 7 people altogether: 6 guys and 1 girl. There were also 6 software engineers and 1 marketing. Guess who was marketing. You’re right if you said the girl.

Speaking of food, last night I decided to cook lasagna. No, not home made. I actually bought the frozen Kirkland Signature lasagna at Costco. Got home around 7:45. The instructions said to put it in the oven for 115-125 minutes. For some reason, I thought I was going to be able to eat around 9pm. Maybe cause I was thinking 115mins was 1hr and 15mins or maybe I was thinking it was 7 and +2hours equals 9pm. Either way, I didn’t get to eat until it was 10pm. I’m not sure if that was a deciding factor in how delicious the lasagna was, but it was darn good! Most Kirkland Signature stuff I’d have to save are above average and should not be considered a generic brand. Ungsunghero and I had a long discussion on what what types of products we’d use a generic brand and what generic stuff are just as good as brand name stuff. The only 2 items I can come up with that I see generics equally as good as brand name was medicine and gasoline. Kirkland Signature was brought up because there’s many many Kirkland Signature products I used, but I wouldnt for generic brands. Anyway, back to the lasagna. I was only able to eat about 25% of it, maybe less. I have so much left overs. hahaha. Oh well, the microwave’s going to like me for the next few days.

Here I’m actually going to tangent into 2 different categories. I’d talk about microwaves first. Microwaves are so cool. You know what? They condense what takes an oven 12 minutes to cook into 4 minutes of high microwave power. That’s a savings of 2/3 of the time. I was also looking at my chicken wings and that condensed 25 minutes to 5 minutes which saved 4/5 of the time! One time I was told when I was small, was NEVER to stand in front of a microwave when it’s on due to the radiation. Is there any truth in that? Do microwave radiation really leak out of the microwave? If they do, it wouldn’t necessarily be coming out from the window only right?

The 2nd category I wanted to talk about was Costco. Several interesting things I found today when browsing Wikipedia. It all started several weeks ago when I couldn’t remember the name of that big department store we used to go to in Pasadena. It was a fun place to go to. The only gripe my dad had against it was it was so far. While ungsunghero and I were talking about Target (that’s another whole ballpark which I don’t feel like getting into), I suddently remembered the name Fedco. I wasn’t too sure if I was right. Googling it didn’t help much either. So I wikied it and bingo! It actually went bankrupt back in 1994: Fedco (Southern California). Membership-based department store—including grocery, and in some locations, furniture—that served middle class. Went bankrupt. Circa 1950-1994. and was under the list “Defunct U.S. chains not acquired by extant chains or liquidated”. But right above that was something interesting which led me to investigate Costco so more:

  • Fedmart (Southern California) First mass-market discount retail/grocery chain Sol Price founded. Was headquartered in San Diego in the 92111 ZIP Code. Price voluntarily closed the chain. Price later founded Price Club based upon what he learned from his Fedmart days. Price Club has since been merged into Costco. Circa 1965-75.
  • In 1997, PriceCostco changed its name back to Costco, under which the company currently operates. Costco has also changed the site of its corporate headquarters from the city of Kirkland, Washington, to Issaquah, Washington. – The first Costco (in Kirkland) is actually the Costco I go to. Unless there’s 2 Costcos in Kirkland…
  • Costco caps its profit margin on most products at 14% and allows itself slightly higher margins only on its Kirkland Signature store brand (a name derived from its previous headquarters in Kirkland) with a strict 15% profit limit. – I actually knew the name Kirkland Signature was derived because the Costco was their first HQ, but I didn’t realize the profit margins were capped. But even capped higher that the other products, Kirland Signature items are STILL SIGNIFICANTLY CHEAPER.

Random Crap:

I was checking out this movie: The Game of Their Lives. IMDB users gave it a 7.6. It’s a documentary about how the North Koreans got into the World Cup (soccer). I haven’t watched it yet, but during the skim through of it, I found a really nice scene. Enjoy!

Forlorn Lover Leaves Ring in Unlocked CarAn anonymous gift-giver, apparently depressed over a lost love, left a $15,000 diamond engagement ring in somebody’s else’s unlocked car in a commuter parking lot. The ring came in a box topped with a white bow and accompanied by a note, which read: “Merry Christmas. Thank you for leaving your car door unlocked. Instead of stealing your car I gave you a present. Hopefully this will land in the hands of someone you love, for my love is gone now. Merry Christmas to you.

Superman ‘too big’ (from rayalome) – The new Superman is giving movie bosses a headache – because of the size of his bulge. They fear Brandon Routh’s profile in the superhero’s skintight costume could be distracting, reports the Sun. Hollywood executives have ordered the makers of Superman Returns to cover it up with digital effects. Haha. Did you also know they had to digitally resize Lindsey Lohan’s breasts in Herbie: Fully Loaded because mothers during screening were complaining they were too big? Maybe next time when they audition for the next Superman, one of the questions they’ll need to ask is, “How well endowed are you?” I don’t think they can ask how long his *cough* directly, can they? Would that be sexual harassment? Here’s some shots of Superman in his skintight costume:

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2005 Offers Fresh Tales of the Bizarre – some really funny stories!