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andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 09:47:14 UTC+0000
diacu: >>2 >>7
Unimportant first post.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 09:47:26 UTC+0000
>>1
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 09:47:52 UTC+0000
Got it
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 10:13:11 UTC+0000
I've been thinking how hard it is to truly love.

Quoted from *1 Corinthians 13:4-13*:
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Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails. . .And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.
But the greatest of these is love.
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Up until now, I've never known or seen anyone whose love matches tqualities described by the verse above. The closest I can get is maybe my parents.

I have an acquaintance who treats his sister in a way I would never understand.
He seems like he cares about his sister; she's hungry? Food he buys, past 10 o'clock not home? he'll sms (though a little bit harsh on the wordings part), old mobile phone? He got her a newer quarter paid contract phone, going to study in Singapore? He goes all the way to register for his sister.

But on the other hand, if it's not important he rarely bothers to chat with the sister, pretty much the rest of the conversations would include scolding which I can't stand sometimes.

Does he love her brotherly? maybe, can't really tell. But In my opinion, there's no such thing as hidden love.
Hmm.... Such is human.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 10:21:39 UTC+0000
3 Options:
- Cheap
- Fast
- Good

Pick 2.

Cheap and Fast? Bye bye high quality product
Cheap and Good outcome? None like chop-chop
Fast and Good outcome? Cost ya a fortune

Just popped in my mind.
yuku@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-01 16:47:18 UTC+0000
diacu: >>9
trying vine linux http://www.vinelinux.org/ , it's quite difficult to install the software, basic packages
that I usually use are not available
vuku@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 01:46:15 UTC+0000
diacu: >>8 >>11
>>1
very unimportant!
andreas@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:04:56 UTC+0000
>>7
Oh never knew it was already in wikipedia. Thank's for the info uncle. :D
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:11:22 UTC+0000
diacu: >>10
after tinkering around with the vine-loaded laptop >>6, I came to the realisation.
How user friendly are mature linux distros (ubuntu, mint, fedora). A simple example:

$ > gocr
The program 'gocr' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install gocr
bash: gocr: command not found

The system will search for the package and what to type to install the said package. very efficient and productive. Type the stuff, wait for the download and voila!

vine has synaptic shipped as well, but because vine is an independent based distro, one cannot just use ubuntu/fedora repositories.
So has to compile source code and going through hours of dependencies issue and downloads.

Ah well, at least I brought my own personal laptop so I can continue working, hurrah!.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:13:21 UTC+0000
diacu: >>13
>>9
Argh I'm stuck at installing oracle express edition T_T. Gonna just tackle php module for now.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:16:40 UTC+0000
by >>[Rin]
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>>7
*Sometimes*, A slight mindset change is all it takes to get high quality and cheap product in a short time.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:27:40 UTC+0000
diacu: >>14
by >>[yuku]
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Extremely and Frustratingly difficult.
Only in recent weeks that I thought about this.
That I loved inadequately.

Sometimes I do good just to make satisfy others or myself.
Because I thought, "hey, I am helpful to others"

Why so? The differences are very clear in these 2 cases:

case 1: I helped Mr. xyz bought a screwdriver because in my opinion he would need it to repair something broken. And true enough, he was happy when I gave him the screwdriver and paid me back for the screwdriver.

case 2: I helped Mr. xyz bought a screwdriver because in my opinion he would need it to repair something broken. But when I gave him the screwdriver, turns out that he already owns a screwdriver, but anyhow he is willing to pay me back for the screwdriver I initially bought for him.

(After typing out the examples, I don't think they are that good, but anyway)

On the first case, I am much more happy unlike the second case. But shouldn't that be the case if my doing is purely based on love?

Probably the reason why I can be so close with some friends is none other than because it's requiting.
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:30:24 UTC+0000
diacu: >>15
>>10
Finally some progress after some advises given by Mr. Yuku >>[yuku]

Downloaded rpm version of oracle express edition, convert to cpio using rpm2cpio

*rpm2cpio in.rpm > out.cpio*

extract:

*cpio -idmv < out.cpio*

Thank's heaps sir!
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-02 05:38:48 UTC+0000
>>12
Guess it's corrupted human nature? The requiting factor will always be there. I feel the same way when helping out people financially, specifically friends. If he needs something urgently and actually has the courage to swallow his pride and ask to borrow money from me. Assuming I have surplus of money at that time and decided to lend him some of my money. The thought of whether he will be able to repay is always there no matter how small, even though I'd be alright even if he's not able to return the money in the future.

In my opinion, even if we say "I am really willing", there will always be a feeling of self-boasting that goes along with the so-called willingness. Even if we really really wanted to help.

The topic is getting astray the more I write... Guess I gonna rest my case :D
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-04 03:06:50 UTC+0000
>>13
Finally 25% progess until I can start developing, hurrah!. After all that, I just thought it might be better if I actually wrote down the steps :(

>>13
uda 3/4 progress sebelom bisa akhirnya pake buat develop hore. tapi baru kepikiran arusnya dicatat
langkah2 instolnya yah. =(
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-04 03:07:14 UTC+0000
[God@heaven] rm -rf /sin

gpgpgpgpgp

home I go
andreas_en_@andreas_en_ : 2009-10-04 03:09:56 UTC+0000
After a while I realized that I am yet to introduce myself. Here it's

name: as stated above
In singapore, working for Venture as a web developer. Acquired my Bachelor degree in UNSW, Sydney. In computer Science.
Age (23^2)^(1/2)
Hobby is to customise computer to the point where it's not usable anymore.

hello to y'all ^^
andreas@andreas_en_ : 2009-11-19 03:57:16 UTC+0000
it's dawn now, time to get some sleep meguess ><. I'm most productive at these hours, but body won't seem to compromise.

It's a shame really, to be productive only at late in the night, well not to say I can't work at all at noon, but not as productive and creative as it is now. dunno why :(. Even though I need most of my productivity in the office at noon. Is there any office with operating hours at times like this? :P

5 watt, better get some sleep.

おやすみなさい
andreas@andreas_en_ : 2009-11-19 03:58:31 UTC+0000
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