Thursday, April 28, 2005

Happiness is coming

Just reading a book "happiness is coming", which bought from kingstone's on-line book store two days ago. It's been a long while I've not read any love story. Recently I've been starting to crack some text books about asset securitization for the sunday test, which the content of the book is devastating boring. So a little dessert (teaser) like that- happiness is coming, just come to my rescue, and enjoying the process of reading is what makes the reading fascinating about.
Right, we can pay a few bucks to entertain ourselves like watching a movie, enjoying a concert or having a coffee with your loved "pig".....sometimes it takes two to make those entertainments more interesting. However, reading a books will be a "on-your-own" option. You've got a unique right to access the inside stuff of the plot "alone".
This novel is quite hilarious and, of course, too many coincidences intertwined to make all the things superisingly happen. Yeah, it's kind of far-fetched. But, believe it or not. "shit happens everywhere", isn't it? Nonetheless, how to make a good and well-described interesting story is all the matter, and "It" makes it!
(damn.....that god-damned secruity guard is fucking noisy complaining about everything.)

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Movie- The notebook (the worst movie ever)

I remember that someone has ever said that "there's no way to endure the movie without earplugs and a blindfold", which is quite right to describle the feeling of watching this movie.
The notebook is a truly amazing movie-it has a great story, acting, directing; oh....just forgot to put the important word "sucked" in front of those nouns. My co-work highly recommended this movie to me the other day, so I asked my wife to watch with me last night. Even though my wife was a little impatient after suffering 30-minute's boring stupid tortures, I insisted that the movie must have something more to expect and we should watch it till the end. I was damned wrong. I should have two-hour sex instead of watching this pointless joking romance to make me worn out completely.

Monday, April 04, 2005

Movie- Ondskan (Evil)


Just watching an excellent swedish movie "Evil". It's not a movie full of violence, but it triggers your instinct to make you feel agitated and expect something big. Everyone in some way has a impulse to resort to force or violence, especially when justice disappears and law can't protect good people. There was an evening news last night that a woman was beaten badly because she showed her righteous anger to persuade a big guy not to cut the line. Violence now has become a reasonable act in this land when you just feel "unhappy". I really don't know what the purpose of making law is. Shouldn't it protect good people? Any freedom, I think, should be merely open to people who don't offend others.
In this movie, I totally agree Erik's behavior- using law to defend his own right against the bureaucracy and corruption of school system, and resorting to force to fight against a place without law.

Friday, April 01, 2005

Track down Pwsteal.trojan

Virus is just like a tumor. When you have one, you're likely to make any effort to get rid of it. However, it's not an easy job; in fact, it is very demanding. I've been trying to delete a virus file- htdll.dll for two days, wasting a lot of valuable time and sacrificing my sleep, and every time it seemed that i'd completely remove it, but that damned "htdll" reborn and appear at the same location again right after rebooting the computer.
I've checked this problem on the net, and have done all the tricks like rebooting computer in "safe mood" or "Dos", deleting all the suspects from "registry" or renaming the file, even followed the step-by-step instructions according to the suggestion of anti-virus company like symantec. All i got is another disappointment.
Above all, to track down and stop this slippery virus, I have to get to the bottom of this and find the main culprit behind the scene. Otherwise, the ultimate measure will be this-format the system!
(I've spent too much effort on this meaningless stuff. I've got to do something interesting instead- today is my dayoff.)