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My Westone UM1

January 27th, 2008 | 10 Comments | Posted in BlogMunch, review

Wow, I have been away for quite some time. My day time job is quite intensive these days, so well…

Recently, I have the opportunity to spend some money due to the last year end bonus and I bought myself some expensive stuff and the Westone UM1 True Fit Single Driver Earphones is one of them.

Actually, in the audiophiles (I am just a wannabe!) world, they are called In Ear Monitors.  Since the 1990s, Westone have been custom-making in ear monitors for musician to help them monitor what they are singing so that they self correct their singing.

I got my Westone UM1 from Stereo Electronics at Causeway Point. In Singapore. Stereo Electronics is one of very few shops in Singapore that allows you to test drive their earphones before you make the decision to buy.

The package is a very nice black translucent box that house the UM1 monitors, two sets of Comply tips (long and short) and a small carrier for your monitors. Oh yeah, there is also a short stick that I didn’t know what it is, until I read some reviews that it is a ear wax removal stick for your UM1 canal.

westone um1

To tell the truth, the first time I see the UM1, my first impression is "What is this ugly piece of sh*t?" If you are coming from well designed Sony or Audio-Technica earphones, this might be your first impression too. The UM1 look like a smaller version of a hearing aid.

um1_ear You have to get used to wearing the UM1 too. It is using the over the ear design and you have to hold it the right way to insert it properly. But one you insert it properly, WOW, they are the most comfortable earphones I have wore. The reasons could be the light weight of the monitors and the Comply tips.

And to properly enjoy your UM1, you need to wear or insert them properly. The first time I wear them, the angle of the monitors are wrong, and the sounds that came out was flat. Oh, a side note about the orientation of UM1. It does not comes with the normal L and R to denote Left and Right ear. The Blue dot is for the left ear and the Red dot is for the right ear.  bluereddot_um1

Once they are inserted properly, the sounds that came out of my 5G Ipod is different. The first thing you notice is the silence. Both external and internal silence. Most of the noise like people walking around are cut off and your music will seems louder because of that. That’s why it is advised in the manual (yes, I like reading the manual of electronics) to keep your volume low, so that you don’t hurt your ear. It really enhance your music experience.

I am not going into the bass definition, midrange accuracy or treble response and other technical stuff as I don’t pretend to know these stuff. The first song I listen to is my current favorite "God Knows" from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. For those who had heard the song, you will know there are a wonderful mess of electric guitar inside. With the original Ipod earphones, the sounds are kinda lump together, but with the UM1 the guitar sounds are well defined. it really gives me a WOW experience that I cannot forget. In Eason Chan’s "Shall we Talk", the background piano sounds stronger and there are also some sounds (like the triangle) that I didn’t hear before.

I am really impressed with the UM1 and I don’t think I can go back to the normal earphones anymore. Up is the way to go. If you think spending $100 for your $200+ Ipod is too much, don’t be. The experience is really great and I don’t regret it a bit.

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Music to your ears?

January 16th, 2008 | 8 Comments | Posted in BlogMunch

Well actually not music, but Audio Ads that will play on your site every time your reader loads a page on your blog. If you are a blogger looking for more alternative ways to monetize your blog, Net Audio Ads could be the one for you. Especially if you run a music blog or stream music directly from your blog, as this additional audio ads will not serve as an intrusion for your reader.

So how it works?

In a nutshell, it is an audio Adsense. Net Audio Ads will serve contextual audio ads based on the content you have on your blog. So if you write frequently about your local Taco Bell, then it might serve a relevant five second Taco Bell audio ad when your reader arrive at the post.

For every ad being played at your blog, you will get 25% of the ad revenue for 100% of your traffic. Your reader do not need to click on any banner or text link. Essentially, BAM, your page load; WHAM, five second audio ads; SLAM, 25% ad revenue. That’s all.

As I have said in the beginning, this type of ads might be more relevant to niche sites that are already playing music on their site, so if you have a music blog, by all means apply to Net Audio Ads.

Online messenger roundup

January 14th, 2008 | 8 Comments | Posted in BlogMunch, Roundup, meebo

the messenger - online messenger

As you all know, I have been using Meebo as my IM as installing MS Live Messenger on my desktop takes up quite a bit of RAM. Today I want to see how the other online messengers keep up with the leader of all Online Messenger, Meebo.

Meebo

meebo - online messenger First, lets see how have meebo improve since I last review it with "Online Instant Messenger - Meebo". The most important improvement is the addition of file transfer protocol. Previously, this is the only feature I missed when switching from MSN to an online messenger. With this improvement, Meebo, All The Way!!!

The other feature is the games and videos applications. A nice touch but don’t really trigger my interest. Maybe I can’t find friends to play games with on Meebo is one of the reasons.

MSN Web Messenger

msn web messenger - online messenger Absolutely basic online messenger. Needs to use pop up window (add the Web Messenger url to your popup exception in FireFox). Opens a new tab every time you message a new friend. I won’t even recommend this if you hate all the other online messeager. Just go and install the desktop version.

eBuddy

ebuddy - online messenger The closest competitor to Meebo. Overall, other than meebo rooms, they both provide the same features. Instead of little windows, eBuddy uses the tab system to organize conversations with your friends. I personally prefer the little windows of meebo, as you can keep track of different conversations at the same time.

File transfer in eBuddy is called Swapper. And to play games, click on a football tab on the sidebar.

Its greatest advantage as a online messenger is its mobile version. It runs on mobile phones like IPhone, PDA, PSP and Nintendo DS.

Kool IM

kool im - online messenger This online messenger has a very similar interface as Meebo. When I first use it, It seems to me like a older version of Meebo. Kool IM also uses small embedded windows for conversations. The more I explore it, the more it handle like Meebo ver. 0.9. It does support more IM like Jabbar or xFire. So if you need to use these services, Kool IM is for you.

ILoveIM

iloveim - online messenger The first thing that greet me after I log in is the bright, blinking advert. After that I am prepared to hate this online messenger. The ads assault continues on the main interface too. Looks like another Meebo clone. BUT there are two things I like about it. The first is the tab bar below. This can be useful if you have a lot of conversations going on and your windows are overlapping. Helps to find the right window immediately.

ILoveIM is also the first online messenger other than Meebo that shows the display photo form MSN correctly. That I am surprised. So if you have train your Ad blindness to a higher level to tolerate the ads, this could be a good basic online messenger to use.

 

I am sure I missed out on a couple more online messengers. But they can’t be too different from these above. If you are using a good alternative online messenger that I did not mention, feel free to send me a comment below.

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Leap forward to a Leap Year 2008

January 9th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in BlogMunch, musing

leaping

(Credit:mr_la_rue)

Well, now you know. 2008 will have 366 days. I am sort of fascinated by leap years and here are some fun trivia and fact about leap year.

A person born on the 29th of Feb are called "Leaplings". I wonder what will the descendants of Leap Frog be called?

Famous Leaplings include Anthony Robbins (Motivational Speaker), Naoko Iijima (Japanese actress) and Ja Rule (Rapper and Actor).

Do you know there were 5 Sundays on February 2004?

The most siblings born on a Leap day on consecutive Leap Years are the Henriksen family. They are born on 1960, 1964, 1968. Wow, how did their mum plan these births?

For all leaplings, check your insurance policy. If you are suppose to get your gratuity on your "21st Birthday", make sure you don’t get this money only when you are 84 years old.

According to Irish and Scottish folk superstitions, a lady can only propose to a man on a Leap year. Every other year, the man got to do the deed.

According to Greek superstitions, it is considered unlucky for a couple to marry on a Leap year.

 

I have just one chance, this much is clear,
Whisper to her it is now leap year.
Unknown poet, 1908 on women chasing after men on leap years.

The rules to decide if a year is a Leap year.

  1. Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year.
  2. But every year divisible by 100 is NOT a leap year
  3. Unless the year is also divisible by 400, then it is still a leap year.

This means that year 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300 and 2500 are NOT leap years. Which in turn means a person celebrating his birthday on the Feb 29th 2096 will celebrate his next birthday on Feb 29th 2104, 8 Years Later! Poor dude…

Want to know which years are Leap years? Use this leap year calculator.

A Golden Birthday is when your age matches the number of the day of the month you were born on. Leap Year Day Babies will have to be 116 before they turn 29 on the 29th!

Here is a recipie for cocktail just for Leap years.

  • 2 ounces gin
  • 1/2 ounce Grand Marnier
  • 1/2 ounce sweet vermouth
  • 1/4 ounce fresh lemon juice

Stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Serve with a twist of lemon.

There is a movie called "Leap Year" It is a 1921 comedy starring Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle. Who cares?

What do you get when you cross a kangaroo with a calendar?
A leap year!
A quote by William Blake.

On the eve of 1987 countdown to 1988, you had to add a Leap second. Have you done that? 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Leap second, 0…..Happy New Year!!!!

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Play Pacman now!

January 7th, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in BlogMunch, flash games

If you are as old as me, you would have remember the times you spend at the local arcade playing games like Asteroids, Hexxagon, Space Invaders, Tetris (who have gone on to superstardom) and of course Pac-Man. Your ghoulish nemesis like Blinky, Pinky, Inkey and Clyde who will chase after you till the end of earth just to hunt you down. Or until you (Pac-Man) gets your super power up and eat them up like tasty chicken wings.

With the release of PAC-MAN Championship Edition™ at the Xbox 360, the Renaissance is complete and now you can compete online with everyone around the world. Till I get my hands on a 360, I will have to make do with the flash version which I have embed on BlogMunch. Enjoy!

And if you think you need help in beating the game of Pac-Man, check out this strategy site for Pac-Man. Very Comprehensive.