Posted by Calvin on February 22, 2010
MJTool v1.1.0 is released. Below are the changes: Added “Stay Round” and “Next Round” buttons Optimized codes Download via SourceForge If you have any comments, for example features which you will prefer in the next release, or if you discover any bugs, please do leave a comment :) All MJTool Posts
Posted by Calvin on February 21, 2010
Ever found it troublesome to count out chips before the start of a Mahjong game? Or would like an easy way to find out who is winning more at any point of time? This is where Mahjong Tool, (MJTool) comes in. Helps you keep track of winnings and losings in real time :) And of [...]
Posted by Calvin on February 20, 2010
This has hit me hard, real hard. It is probably the reason for causing me 50% of my problems. I hate myself more now. I am antisocial. But, I do get along well with other people. So you probably do not really call it antisocial. Anyway, this has happened again and again.. I am always [...]
Posted by Calvin on February 4, 2010
I read Xiaxue’s blog quite often, and finds her blog interesting in general. I am by no means any of those XX haters, in fact, i am a DY hater. But, just for once, her post pissed me off. The post: New Year Resolutions which I don’t really intend to keep Part of her post: [...]
Posted by Calvin on February 3, 2010
Happy Birthday Baobei! Love you lots! Hope you enjoyed your day today =D
Posted by Calvin on February 2, 2010
My new Zippo lighter just arrived in the mail today! It is meant to be a replacement for the one that my Baobei got for me, as i am afraid to scratch / damage / lose the one she got me, so I’ll be keeping it at home :) The one that i got is [...]
Posted by Calvin on January 27, 2010
The files detailing her Birthday Surprise Dinner and Cake are somewhere in that mass of 66,429 folders… Can she find it? =D Update: Urg she found it!
Posted by Calvin on January 24, 2010
Jan 24, 2010 – The Straits Times New Sultan ‘friendly, caring’ By Hazlin Hassan, Malaysia Correspondent THE new Sultan of Johor is known for being friendly and down-to-earth, as much as he is known for possessing a colourful character. Fondly known as ‘Ku Yem’ – a contraction of ‘Tunku Ibrahim’ – among his subjects, Tunku [...]