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Archive for November, 2003

Stupidity

By Jiasen Low On November 26, 2003 Comments Off

absolutely wrong.

what you think is different from the actual.
you thought you are clever and pretend to know everything.
actually not.

you just a fool.

-.-凸


Version

By Jiasen Low On November 23, 2003 Comments Off

every programs exists for certain reasons.
programs exist without purpose will be uninstalled and deleted.

every programs has a version.
wat’s ur version?

wat’s ur purpose?


Exam

By Jiasen Low On November 18, 2003 Comments Off

these 2 weeks not free. exam.
argh~

did quite badly. exam. i hate exam.


Friendster

By Jiasen Low On November 13, 2003 Comments Off

recently joined friendster.com, found some of my friends. my friends’ friend is my friends’ friend’s friend (huh!? complicated link :| ). some which i’ve been looking for, still have no sign of them.

friendster

this web site is beta, i not sure when is their official version. i’m not satisfying wif the server slow loading, seem like they got a lot of upgrading stuff things need to be done. this web site has its potential, but soon, similar service sites will arise too. of coz site wif the most users will win the battle.


Singapore clamps down on hackers

By Jiasen Low On November 11, 2003 1 Comment

Ultra-strict Singapore has passed some of the world’s toughest laws against computer hackers and virus writers, allowing police to arrest suspects before they strike, official documents show. Drawing comparisons with the island’s harsh Internal Security Act that allows detention without trial, the revised Computer Misuse Act gives authorities wide-ranging powers to police the Internet.

Ho Peng Kee, Senior Minister of State for Law and Home Affairs, said the law aimed to fight “cyberterrorism,” but would be used sparingly — chiefly against threats to national security, essential services such as banking and finance, and foreign relations. Passed on Monday, the bill allows police to take “pre-emptive action” based on credible information before hackers strike to protect computer networks from unauthorized entry.

People who hack or deface a Web site may be jailed for up to three years or fined up to S$10,000 ($5,800).

wow, think twice.


Nice Try

By Jiasen Low On November 11, 2003 1 Comment

it would be quite headache if ur student is programmer :P .


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