Friday 29 June 2012

the lady at jurong int

ar well. for those of you that in your travels pass jurong bus int, theres this lady that is wheel chair bound every morning and i think whole day
well, i see her there too on the way back from work. for about 11 months now.

well, she sits in the chair, selling items. packed food stuff. small toys. umbrellas. trinkets. all sorts of stuff that she can attach to her wheelchair.

she shouts " ma po". "ma po"..  im not sure what that means, but i think its to get ppl`s attension to buy something.

anyways. this morning. got to my bus lane. and an ambulance turns up. there were already a few bus int uniformed ppl surrounding some one. i looked and it was her.

they had to carry her off the chair and onto the quick frame stretcher on the floor.

she has a very large body frame.  4 of the emergency ppl could not lift her off her chair onto the stretcher.

they got her on it by laying it flat on the ground.

dont know what happened. organ failure? heart att? not too sure.

wad is the aim on this story? no idea.

just that i dont think we will see her anymore.

hope thats not the case.

regards.


Wednesday 27 June 2012

the ah tiong driver and the ah neh passengers

jurong east int.

followed two indians up the bus. workers with safety boots and ruck sacks.

driver, from china. can tell from the haircut and face.

so this two indians dont carry ez link cards. they were paying with cash.
no coins. just two dollar notes.

indian number one asks in english how much is it to toh guan road east.

driver says in fukin chinese 2 dollars.

indian looks at friend and says wad the fuk did he say.

friend say no idea.

indian number one looks back at driver say points and his 2 dollar note and says, is this it?

driver did not say anything. just nodded his head.

indian number one puts the 2 dollar note into the money thinge. and the two indians started to walk towards the back of the bus. ( just 1-2 meters from the driver)

driver stood up and shouts at them, in fukin chinese, 2 dollar is for one. not two. u need to put 2 more dollar in.

indian number one looks back. confused. indian number two also blank face.

(at this stage i was gonna put in my 1 dollar coin as i bloody lost my ez link card again)

having heard and saw wad happened just a few seconds before, i kind of translated to the indians that its 2 bucks for one person. u have to put in 2 more bucks.

indian number one complied. he placed one more note into the money thinge.

they walked off, the cb driver sat down and looked at me.

i chucked in my coin, stared at him, walked off collected my ticket and moved back into the bus.

fukin duck trying to talk to chicken?

knn cb driver dont speak a single word of engrileesh??

fuk at lease the indians spoke it. but not the driver. fukhead.

wanna work here dont wanna learn engrish. twat.

well, thats my story for today.

Tuesday 26 June 2012

23 million?

so he took 23m? or did someone else? where did it go? into property in the states?
have all items been paid up in sg suntec 6th floor?
will he go to jail for 2weeks or less or more?
will his wife follow him into jail?
he made her a rock star with the 10% ( lasttime) and now 20% from all members monthly pay?
so many questions.
why is the courts doing this now?
are there other hidden agenda's?
must some ones head roll just to cover up larger things? ppl being happy once a head roll. and forget about the bigger pic?
are there many ppl in the garment in that church?
his head roll to cover up all these other ppl?
how many high flyers might get into shit if his head don't roll?
his head roll to prevent other shit from coming to the surface?
hidden skeletons of which type? money? underage chicks? blackmail? selling of bodies for money?
selling of bodies for advancement in getting that contract?

the story conts.............. lets see wad happens. ))


Monday 25 June 2012

PA12 > F16

so someone walked pass. saw the discontinued PA12 allen heath. says, "knn simi lan is that item?"

so kanna fuk. than midas f16 came next day.

thanks this chap )))))


Diablo 3

come on u ppl. working on 1st toon, barba lvl 60 gear all shit
next coming up, demon hunter, lvl 26atm. gear also shit

Radio Running Part 1


lol. my first article.

Nick has spent the last 19 years working in the sound industry. He began his formal education in sound from the bottom - learning to coiling and cleaning speaker cables. He has since come a long way and has worked on many big name concerts and tours in Asia and in the UK. Nick is currently employed as the Head of Sound of a major production rental house based in Singapore.


Radio Runners - Part 1
by Nicholas Chua

Radio Runners have a pretty hard job to do. Running of radios, radio running, the mic guy, the mic girl, the mic person. They are called many things, but the job is really about one thing and one thing only - to get a good input into the mic.

Basic training
There are many types of radio running. You have handhelds, you have clip-on mics, you have mics on an instrument, you have mics in a wig, you have rostrum mics on stage, you have mics on the forehead, and one of the worst, you have mics under a hat!
Its my view that to run radios or mics, you need to have some basic understanding of a microphone and how its works. Let’s run through the basics:- The diaphragm picks up moving sound waves (they travel through molecules bouncing off each other) of different frequency and amplitude. This lot then gets converted into electricity. After playing around, it is sent to an electrical coil, which moves, depending on the drivers used, and you pick this up and its sound. Its pretty basic stuff but it will arm you with the knowledge of where a mic’s optimal position should be to pick up the intended/required soundwaves.
Whichever mic a runner uses. One of the simplest show a radio runner might do is possibly being in charge of two mics. One for the Master of Ceremonies, the MC, and the other mic as a spare. A “large” show from a runner’s point of view is simple - more mics to look after, more speakers to mic up, just more of everything.

Q1. Most shows will most likely to have a rundown sheet. Ask for one. The rundown sheet will be helpful in many ways. You will know where the mic is at every one time if you need to get to it (or multiple mics). You will know which mic is going up next in advance, allowing you to do your check at the receivers. You will know which speaker is going up next, allowing you to get the mic to the person, working around your own timetable. You and the Snd Op will be working on the same page, Op knowing which mic is up next. No confusion as to which is next (unless something happens at the last minute like a failed mic that needs to be swapped). With the sheet, you as the runner can at the last minute, plan for a last minute mic that is needed on the stage. Snd Op must know when you are to do this and it will make his/her job easier. The sheet will make your job easier as the radio runner. You will know which mic is free to be used at anyone time for whatever purpose.

Q2. Does the MC hold onto the mic for the entire show? Will the MC have an assistant? Some MCs just like to hold on to their mics. A runner’s job is to know if the MC will be moving around the area. Will the MC be out of range? You have to make sure they are not. As the runner, you must know at every one point during the show where they are and if the mic is with them. And do not allow them to wonder off, not knowing what input the mic might pick up and go live. Some Snd Ops leave the mics ‘live’, some don’t. Check with the Snd Op and make it clear to the MC. A radio runner’s task that could help everyone is to check with the MC or his/her assistant(s) about: Does he/she have a chair/table where the mic will be placed when not in use? Will it drop? Is the mic at any one time safe? Are there any open top liquid containers where the mic is? Liquids and microphones don’t mix very well. The MC mic placed on the rostrum might roll off so make sure the MC does not leave it there.

3. Does the MC provide a good solid sound input into the mic? Is the mic held too far away when they speak? Does the runner need to tell the MC the basics of speaking into the mic?
Alas! Sometimes the runner has to do it. Walk up to the MC and let them know that the way they are holding the mic is wrong. It could be a few things: The angle it is held towards the mouth or the distance from the mouth. Some things just can’t be helped, like the speaker’s actual voice may not be ‘strong’ enough. Popping will also occur at times. And lastly, a runner’s duty is also to ‘educate’ the speaker when speaking into a rostrum microphone.

4. Are there spare batteries with the runner in case something crops up? As for rehearsals, it’s fine to use semi-old stock batteries. Do not use totally dead batts. It is not nice when during rehearsals the mic for the VIP dies. Use semi-old ones. You need to system check all your mics before the show. Power them up with new batteries. Do not save on batteries when it comes to show time. Carefully label the cases of old and new batts. Discard the old batteries accordingly and carry spare new batteries with you at all times - on your person, in your pockets, or on your serving tray. Remember to discard the old batts you have used up as soon as possible, and never mix with any new ones.
In the next part of “Radio Runners”, I will touch on more useful battery tips and the finer points of communicating with the Snd Op.
[Part 2 of Road Runners will appear in our July 2012 Issue - Editor]

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Bike 2

wa lan. 
pract 1 kanna fuk by the instructor non stop, every round i go in the noob training area lol.

when u use to ride, u do things differently from what they taught you in the riding school. 4 fingers on the front brake and clutch. right feet ALWAYS on the rear brake. left feet ALWAYS on the top of the gear change lever unless changing. AND the only leg allowed to touch the floor if you stop. 

when u used to ride, u don't really do those huh?  u use two fingers. your legs are wide open to air your balls. u seldom keep your ball of your feet on the rear break and clutch.

oh well.

so as i went round and round the learning area, i did it all wrong. " hello nicholas!! left leg !! no right leg!!!" . ok instructor. lol 

your legs must grip the tank. thats cool. 

arms locked when doing e break. stiff! loud-hailer again " nicholas! grip the tank!!" yes sir.

every lesson different bike. breaks, clutch and throttle all different. lol. we get a few rounds the circuit to " warmup". so glad for that. 

the S course and the crank course is next. hopefully don`t fall on my face.