Some may think net radio is dead. Because Mediacorp stations, the bulk of most Singapore's radio channel are not transmitting online. So most people who are the fans of those stations will consider it dead. But it isn't true as SPH radio stations are still online. 100.3 and 91.3 FM are still online. So how long will it last? No one have an answer but enjoy it while it last.
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=105856
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
AIG making waves the wrong way
So now world is watching AIG. These people are the ones making waves when they are going down with everyone's saving in it. The US government put in funds to stablise them and now they want to give out big bonuses to their top dogs.... The people are of course angry, at both the government and AIG runners. The government have to go by the books when it is wrong. In such times, the book should be skipped, especially when the funds belongs to the government. As for the runners in AIG, the contract claimed by the top dog of AIG, should be voided when the contract were signed during the good economy stage. Now by going by the contract, the people would prefer them to go bust in the first place so not to wasted the funds on bonuses. I hope the runner and those who took the bonuses do the right thing before too late.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
radio silence on the net
Yes you might have noticed, those radio stations have problem streaming their songs. There is no problem with your connection or your player. The radio stations just stopped streaming. Some where out there is demanding to pay for streaming. So I guess that is it. And strange nothing was mention about the cut from streaming until the papers drop the news. So if that is the case, I have my cds, mp3, cassettes.... No ads, no trash talks. Cutting out radio from internet will not kill radio streaming. It just kill streaming of local radio.....
Thursday, March 5, 2009
almost doomsday
If you haven't heard, an asteroid almost hit Earth on Monday. Reports said that if it does hit, the impact would be like ten nuclear bomb detonates. That would be like crack off a large chunk of Earth, not forgetting billions to trillions would die with many more unable to survive. It would be one of those Hollywood type of show that turn Earth back to the savage era, at least what left of it. So while there were many other close call from passing asteroids, do men have the capability to stop one, or any asteroids that would be on the path for a crash into Earth? You might have watch too many movies about have rockets to stop them but it just isn't that simple. Hopefully men will stop their bickering and concentrate on advancing ourselves where astroids would be not be a threat. Meanwhile the chance of one crashing is still somewhere out there.....
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