Archive for November, 2008

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Malaysians and Americans paying the same for gas

November 20th, 2008. Filed under: Blog

The cost of gas

To dissolve my assumptions that I will enjoy cheaper gas in Malaysia, I have done some calculations.

Given that

1 liter = 0.264172052 US gallons
1.00 MYR = 0.276028 USD (From xe.com at 3:40PM EST)

Current gas price in Malaysia = RM2.00 per liter Source

Current gas price in USA = USD2.047 per gallon Source

We then convert liter to gallon

RM2/liter = RM7.57/gallon

Next, convert RM to USD

RM7.57/gallon = USD2.089/gallon

USD2.089/gallon – Malaysia
USD2.047/gallon – USA

Save for the few pennies’ difference, Malaysians are paying just as much as Americans for a gallon of gas.

Did I make a mistake? Any opinions?

UPDATE: Well, as of Dec 3 08, gas in America has fallen to about $1.85 a gallon. So, yeah.

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Justin’s Crazy Awesome Sale

November 12th, 2008. Filed under: Articles

Help Justin pay for his plane ticket home! Any purchase more than $15 will get a free umbrella (While stocks last)! Every item in this list is used, but in good condition. *Click for name product info*

This page will be updated every now and then, until January 13.


Massey High Velocity 4 inch Table fan
: $5
Table lamp (no brand): $3
Floor lamp (no brand): $5*SOLD*
Andis Micro Turbo 1600 Hair dryer: $5
Epson stylus R200 Printer + 3xBlack Ink Catridges: $50
Casio Exilim EX-Z40 Camera: $35*SOLD*
Scrabble set: $2*SOLD*
High stool with blue cushion (no brand): $5
Kensington 72219 Optical Wireless USB/PS2 Mouse: $5*RESERVED*
Toledo Enterprises Butterfly Chair black: $5 Product Info*SOLD*
Black & Decker Handheld vacuum cleaner: $5*SOLD*
Playstation2 + 2 controllers: $15*RESERVED*
Canvas guitar case (no brand): $5*RESERVED*
SpecResearch Dynapoint Black Keyboard: $2*RESERVED*
Sterilite small countertop drawer: $2
Foldable chair (no brand): $2
Belkin SurgeMaster Six Outlet Protector: $2*SOLD*
Ginormous luggage (30×13.5×12″): $5
Tabletop ironing board (13×30″): $3
Mirror (23×31″): $5
Rubbermaid Roughneck storage box

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Justin Wong Returns

November 10th, 2008. Filed under: Humour, Videos

Read this for context.

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How to access shared files on Leopard from Windows XP

November 9th, 2008. Filed under: Technology

The instructions I found on Apple’s support pages were missing a few points, so I decided to write it myself. This tutorial will show you how to read and write files stored in your Mac (running OSX 10.5 Leopard) Public Folder from your PC (running Windows XP SP3) on the same network.

Note: This tutorial will show you how to do it via FTP instead of SMB, because the latter does not work for me for some reason.

1. On your Mac, open System preferences. Click on Sharing.

2. On the list of services, check ‘File Sharing’. Click on Options, and check “Share Files and Folders via FTP. Also, check your account in the account box. Click Done.

3. Back to the Sharing Window, ensure that it says “FTP Access: On” next to a green light. Take note of the address stated below. It will normally look like “192.168.0.X”

4. Now turn on your PC and make sure its on the same network as your Mac. If you do not know what that means, just make sure that both your PC and Mac are connected to the same router/modem/switch, even if one of your computers connect via wireless.

5. Open My Computer. On the Address bar, type “ftp://192.168.0.X” (The same address you noted on the Sharing window).

6. You might encounter an error message. Ignore it. With your blank window and the correct address on the address bar, right click on the blank space and choose “Login As…”

7. Type your Mac admin user name and password, with “Log on anonymously” unchecked.

8. You can now view all your files on your Mac from your PC!

If you want to share only the files on your Public Folder to a guest, then go back to the Sharing window and add a user. You can set a username and password there. Enjoy!