09.19.06

Singapore Style Comic Strip

Posted in Leisure at 2:42 pm by keith

Each and every nation has their own culture and characters, and it goes the same for comics strips as well. This is a fairly old comic strip sent to me, and I think they are very Singaporean-like in terms of style and language.

The characters are quite exaggerated, but it goes the same as how Bart Simpsons or the South Park was created. Each comic writer has their own originality, and I find it pretty good for light laughter.

No 1.
Singapore Comic 1

More comic strips on following page, click below to continue….

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09.16.06

Young Mathematics Genius

Posted in Leisure at 2:03 pm by keith

To keep this site lively and not just pure serious mathematics, I have created another category to entertain myself and the audience, Leisure. Ever wonder how Einstein fare during his younger days, or even Newton’s work out gravitational laws of forces.

Sometime, while we might have came across complicated mathematics, ranging from Cauchy’s complex numbers theorem to Kalman Filters. In this post, we see the other side of Mathematicians.

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09.09.06

Behold the Power of Hamachi - VPN Networking

Posted in Computing at 3:43 pm by keith

I have been introduced to Hamachi for quite some time, and I find it extremely useful and interesting. This software is, by no means, a utility that you should go without, especially you someone who is always on the move, and requiring to access your home personal computers (PCs) or workstations that resides behind a firewall or NAT (Network Address Transversal) router.

Hamachi

Introducing Hamachi, a zero-configuration virtual private networking (VPN) application that allows users to arrange multiple computers into their own secure network, as if they were connected by a physical network cable. Typically, there are platforms for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, and their installers can be downloaded directly from here. More information is available here at SoftSift.

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