Monday, January 28, 2008

Declare Independence

Song: Declare Independence
Singer: Björk
Writer & Producer: Björk & Mark Bell
Director: Michel Gondry


1st Impression: Noisy and mad. Crazy Björk...
2nd Impression: Still noisy and mad
3rd Impression: Noisy but admittedly less irritating than expected
4th Impression: Shit. It's a bit catchy...
5th Impression: Nooooo!!! *Self denial*
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10th Impression: DECLARE INDEPENDENCE! DON'T LET THEM DO THAT TO YOU! WOO HOO!!!

Lyrics
Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!
Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!

Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!
Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!
Justice

Start your own currency!
Make your own stamp
Protect your language

Declare independence
Don't let them do that to you
Declare independence
Don't let them do that to you

[x4] Make your own flag!

[x6] Raise your flag! (Higher, higher!)

Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!

Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!

Damn colonists
Ignore their patronizing
Tear off their blindfolds
Open their eyes

Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!
Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!

With a flag and a trumpet
Go to the top of your highest mountain!

And raise your flag! (Higher, higher!)
[x5] Raise your flag! (Higher, higher!)

Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!
Declare independence!
Don't let them do that to you!

Raise the flag!

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Aural Habits

For years (ears... get it?), the brand "Ultimate Ears" has been typically associated with audio engineers, professional artists and of course... audiophiles. Considering that the top of the line UE-11 Pro costs a whooping US$1150, you can be sure not many
are willing to fork out such a sum.

The Legendary UE-11 Pro Custom Ear Monitors
~ Quad armature speaker system
~ Three-way crossover network
~ -26dB of passive noise cancellation
~ Custom fit by audiologist

Even as Ultimate Ears attempted to go mass market by producing a myriad of off-the-shelf in-ear monitors (better known to us as earphones) with significantly reduced price tag, it was still expensive by all measures.

Admittedly, I once toyed around with the idea of buying a S$250.00 Bang & Olufsen A8 earphones, but I was soon grounded to reality the minute I looked at my bank account. Thus, the dream of owning earphones by UE, Shure and Etymotic Research and such died off.

Until a few days ago, I stumbled upon... AMAZON.

My favourite source of obscure cds had morphed into audiophilic paradise with maddening discounts! To cut the long story short, after much deliberation, I finally settled for the humble Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 3 Studio Earphones at an ultimately sweet price of US$66.

Features:
1. Single precision balanced armature
2. Audio filter
3. Ultra light-weight housing
4. User replaceable cable
5. 2 years warranty

Heh, now all I have to do is wait.

As a quick reference, here were the following close contenders:

Creative Zen Aurvana In-Ear Headphones

Shure E2c-n Sound Isolating Earphones

Etymotic Research ER6i Isolator In-Ear Earphones

Sony MDR-EX90LP Stereo Earphones

Panasonic RP-HJE70 Earbud Headphones

V-MODA Vibe Earbuds

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Amazing Amazon

Calling out all Amazonians!

If any of you is interested in purchasing stuff from Amazon.com, let me know cos we can share the typically prohibitive shipping costs.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Holiday Highlights

School is lurking around the corner so I will wrap up my holiday escapades in Moomoo land quickly. In addition, it must be noted that this blog entry is the second attempt after sickening Blogger ate up part of this original post. Why do I still insist on sticking with this crap... Anyway, I digress...

Examinations ended promptly on 1st November for me but I together with Singaporean Yan Choo and Hong Konger Danny belatedly commence our holiday up North, after many bouts of delay courtesy of Grace. Ahd yes, Kelvin was exploited excessively and freely for his driving skills, although that was certainly a potentially life-endangering move...

7th November 2007: Puhoi
Puhoi was described in Lonely Planet was a little Bohemian town... and little was certainly an understatement.

Puhoi Town Library
This was officially the smallest library I had witnessed. Seriously, I had witnessed bigger public toilets than this.

Church of St. Peter and Paul

7th November 2007: Whangarei
Looking much like a town to me, Whangarei is the regional capital of Northland Region.

The Best Kickass Coffee
Whangarei Public Library
7th November 2007: Mangawhai
Fulfilling my curiosity on the "boutique" chocolate brand, Bennetts of Mangawhai, we made a quick detour to Smashed Pipi.
Nah, no pipis were hurt there.

7th November 2007: Paihia
Admittedly, after being distracted by all those stupid towns and "city", we finally reached the touristy Hokkien-sounding town of Paihia.

After dumping our bags at the overrated Saltwater Lodge, we rushed to the hallowed Waitangi Treaty Grounds.

On this spot, the controversial Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
Whare Runanga
Treaty House
35m War Canoe
I could sum up this attraction in one word...
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RETARDED. Not only was it a freaking waste of time, we found out later that one could actually sneak in without paying the entrance fee. Oh did I mention about the awkward "informative" documentary about the Treaty of Waitangi?

Beh! 3 crosses of disapproval.
We celebrated our stupidity with more beer.
8th November 2007: Paihia/Cape Reinga
After failing to secure a booking for an overnight cruise at the Bay of Islands, we were back on the original plan of "Northern Exposure Tours".

Manginangina Kauri Walk
Cape Reinga - The Northern Tip of New Zealand
Tapotupotu Bay
Huh?
Sand boarders
Ninety Mile Beach
Along the way, we met unexpected obstacles such as... Moooo...
At the end of the day, we retired to the basics: Fish and Chips with Black Vinegar
9th November 2007: Omapere
Omapere is one of few minuscule settlements along Hokianga. I usually dislike small towns (eg. Fox Glacier Township) but this place somehow has its own unique charm.

Cosy Hostel of Globetrekkers Lodge
The overfriendly dog being threatened by Danny
Arai te Uru Coastal Walkway
Evil Lurks Within
A quick chat with the staff at iSite brought us on a journey to witness the famed Waiotemarama Falls. Interestingly, we were advised to park our car at nearby Labyrinth Woodworks. All we had to do was inform Louis, the owner.

Louis
But Louis was a little overenthusiastic in presenting some of his puzzles to us. And thanks to Danny, I succeeded in convincing Louis that Hong Kongers are smarter than Singaporeans.

Damn those puzzles
We set off for the walk, eventually...
Jumping Danny
And the waterfall was literally underwhelming...
Okay fine. I got to see some Kauri trees though.
At 680m high, we wanted to conquer Mount Hauturu, the summit of the walk. But it was only much later in the middle of the walk, it finally dawn upon us that the whole journey would take 8 hours return!

To make it for the evening tour around Waipoua Forest, we headed back down.

Waipoua Forest accounts for about 75% of the Kauri trees, so it really holds much significance to the locals. Important permanent residents are Tāne Mahuta and Te Matua Ngahere, the two largest kauri trees in the world.

Te Matua Ngahere, the Father of the Forest
at around 2000 years old!
Tāne Mahuta, the Lord of the Forest
Trunk volume: 244.5 cubic metres!
Okay, I admit. I didn't take the photo of Tāne Mahuta. Hey man, it was pitch black when the guide brought us there. Couldn't expect me to take a photo right?


10th November 2007: Leigh
Like much of the trip, Leigh was another impromptu decision made at Paihia the night before. And it turned out better than I expected.

After a horrendously tedious drive complete with killer slopes and turns, we finally reach the small coastal community Leigh where we snacked at Sawmill Cafe. Okay, what was supposed to be a snack turned out to be a complete lunch accompanied by locally freshly brewed beer.

Gratuitous Pizza: Fresh fish, dill aioli, cappers & lemon
Priced not-so-affordably at $22.50, we ended up ordering the second one still. Woodfired pizza never tasted so good in my life so this, my friends... will be my benchmark of an excellent pizza. Anything less spectacular will be subject to feigned delight and gentle sarcasm.

Satiated and intoxicated, we made our way to rent some horrible looking wet suits for snorkeling.

Feeling Blue
Just short of one for Fantastic Four
Lousy underwater Shots
A short distance where we snorkeled was Goat Island.
And that is Hen and Chickens Islands on the right...

And you thought New Zealand was only obsessed with cows and sheep...

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