December 14, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 3:16:00 PM
its been a while since i've blogged...It might be the last entry of the year albeit there being another 2 weeks before the days of year 2008 gets wiped off every calendar...but since,i'm flying back in 4 days, don't think I'll have any time to blog..anywhos..I decided to blog but didn't have anything interesting to say so I looked up at everyone's one stop place on the www...why it's google of course! no there aren't paying me for this post..but hey I don't mind. xmas is here and I wouldn't mine the extra cash to get me the europe holiday trip, ps3, lifetime shopping at nine west...okok..I got side tracked!..so where was I?...hmm..oh yeah..I remember, i had nothing much to reported albeit the long sabbatical but ..( i almost when off tangent again..) and so I googled and found this very interesting website but with an even funny flash anim..

I had to share this with you guys...who still come to this blog to check up on me :-P hahaha...hope you enjoy it as much as I did..and I don't think its wasted 10 minutes of your life..there is a moral lesson at the end of it *wink*

Do not push the red button Please, don`t push it.

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September 9, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 4:00:00 PM
Working in IT is one of the world’s most challenging jobs — and not always in a good way. Here are 5 reasons why working in IT can really suck sometimes.

Adapted from Tech Republic, Author; Jason Hiner

5. You’re the hero when you solve problems

When an employee is desperately trying to get a critical project plan finished under deadline but accidentally deletes the latest version of the file and then calls IT in a panic, an IT professional can swoop in and recover the file. Pow! Instant hero status. Some grateful employees will even bake you cookies, invite you to the finance department’s annual barbecue, or tell everyone in the company who will listen what a miracle worker you are. Those are the days when this job will make you feel like a king.

4. You get to play with cool stuff

Although most IT pros spend more time babysitting older technologies than they do implementing new ones — as I first noted in 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT — you’ll still get to play with plenty of new stuff, too. Whether it’s deploying cool new laptops and smartphones for executives and senior managers or implementing the latest server and networking gear in the data center, it’s always fun to get new gear in the IT office, pop it out of the box and see what it can do. For the IT pros that really love tech, this part of the job is like being a kid that gets paid to play with the world’s newest toys.

3. You help make people more efficient

When you break it down, the IT department’s job is ultimately to maintain the highly-complex tools that help modern workers do their jobs — and to implement new tools that can make those jobs even more efficient. It’s all about streamlining business processes. There’s a tremendous satisfaction in helping workers take a process that used to take 2 hours and through a bit of software and automation magic turn it into a 15-minute task.

2. Your job is rarely dull or stagnant

There are some jobs in IT that can be dull and monotonous, such as running backups or low-level programming where you spend most of your time fixing bugs. But, those are definitely the exception and not the rule. For most of the jobs in IT, the products and the conventional wisdom it takes to manage them are changing so fast that IT pros have to constantly educate and re-educate themselves just to keep up — and keep their jobs. IT pros sometimes complain about having to do this continual self-education (often on their own time), but this is also part of what makes it great to work in IT. There is a natural excitement and energy in IT because the field is evolving so rapidly and there’s always something new to learn.

1. You get to be a revolutionary

From the continuing leaps in microprocessors to the arrival of Web-based applications to the coming spread of wireless broadband, technology remains a revolutionary force in business and in the lives of average citizens. IT professionals have the privilege of being able to serve as catalysts in the revolution, if they focus their efforts on using technology to improve the organization and the lives of its workers every day.

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June 3, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 2:19:00 PM

It must be written by a male because a woman can never write or tell a short story!!

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May 25, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 3:54:00 PM

Incase you don't know of the best donut maker..it's gotta be Krispy Kreme without a doubt! And I was extremely thrilled when they were coming to Brisbane, Queenland. The thing is it made the whole of Brisbane so thrilled that the queue on the opening day was a good 500m's long from the main entrance. The best part is some people waited out there overnight just be in front of the morning crowd..imagine people camping out there for doughnuts!! Well I actually don't blame them...the doughnuts are to die for...they're irresistibly yummy-licious! So I lined up about 15 minutes 2 weekends ago to get some because I just could resist it (yes I'm a person who hates waiting and I actually lined up with whining at all!!)

I first knew about them when I was in Sydney 2 years ago during my winter break. A friend recommended it to us...and from then on, my world has changed. My favourite would be the original glazed (see pic below), do not be deceived by the pic...when you take a bite, you'll know the difference for sure! It's NOT just any other doughnut!
Here's a little history about the best donut makers;

Krispy Kreme Australia started producing the first hot Original Glazed™ doughnut in 2003. In addition to the iconic Original Glazed, Krispy Kreme Australia offers a range of quality treats including 15 Krispy Kreme doughnut varieties, fresh espresso coffee, premium Ice Kreme and old fashioned milkshakes.

And to have a look at their range of doughnuts, check the doughnut page...it comes with the nutritional facts for the health conscious people!For those who are coming in 3 weeks time (yay!) and in August to Brisbane (to visit yours truly)....be prepared for a very yummy treat! *wink wink*

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April 28, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 8:15:00 PM


this is hilarious..put your speakers LOUD.

Enjoy.
 
April 5, 2008
posted by MeLiSsA at 9:31:00 PM


My new House : River view, no basement
...go figure the rest....hAHAHA