Sunday, June 29, 2008

Yet Another New Toy to Come










Product Features:

*MP3 Music Player
*Video Player (AVI/MPEG-4 Movie Files - The conversion program is included)
*Built in DIGITAL/VIDEO CAMERA! (1.3 Megapixels!)
*Built in External Speaker
*Built in MiniSD Slot (Allows you to use a MiniSD card for additional memory of up to an extra 4GB on your MP4 Player!)
*Built in FM Radio with 20 preset channel option
*Voice Recording with the BUILT IN microphone! (Records for Hours! Good for lectures too!)
*Voice Playback
*Record the Radio!!! And listen to it at a later date!
*View Photos (jpeg, gif, bmp)
*E-Book Function (Allows you to view Text Files, pretty good)
*Games (Tetris! *ponder*)

Additional Features:

*Any music file will fade out and the end of the song to make the listening experience more enjoyable
*The MP4 player can also be used as a USB Flash drive to store and transfer any files from your computer.
*Plug and Play (Hope it works with Vista)
*Anti-Shock enabled
*Power Off Function (The player turns off automatically within a specified time of inactivity)
*The large 2.8" Screen allows for more enjoyable movie playback (Porn!)
*Folder Support which makes it easier to organise your albums
*3.5mm Standard Australian Audio Plug (No need for adaptors! but I wonder what would happen when I get home)
*Built-in 1800 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery
*19 Built In Languages [English, Simple & Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Denmark, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Hebrew, Thai]
(Hell I wouldn't need that many but still good!)

Now for some Hardcore Statistics!

Product Dimensions ~ 95x56x14 mm (L x W x D)

Capacity ~ 8 GB (8000 MB - 1700 Songs Approximately)

Startup Time ~ Approximately 5 Seconds

Screen Size

2.8 Inch, 260K Full Colour High Speed TFT Display
320 x 240 Dot Matrix

MP3 Bit Rate ~ 8 MHz - 320 Kbps

FM Frequency ~ 87 - 108 MHz

MP3 Play Modes ~ Normal, Single Repeat, Play Folder, Repeat Folder, Shuffle Folder

Weight ~ Only 98 Grams!

Digital Camera ~ Built in!! (1.3 Megapixels)






Now I'm just waiting for the postman to knock on my door... yay!!!
*grin*

Thursday, June 19, 2008

and here I am... naked in a corner.




Snooped that from Facebook or somewhere.. pretty self explanatory.

A couple of things happened through the day and it's just not worth screaming about it. I am tired.

The Human Condition is a very scary thing.



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Now playing: 周美欣 - You Are My Angel
via FoxyTunes

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Morality of Justice

"To a certain degree, legal education can rather blind us to what is going on in cases, given the tendency to see law through law, rather than to ask the broader questions about whether the policy of the law is fair or sustainable outside the operation of legal rules"

Mason JK, 2007, “The Reproductive Tort”, Halsbury’s Laws of England Centenary Essays 2007, United Kingdom, pp 127 to 146 at p127 and note 2 with reference to Priaulx N “The Harm Paradox: Tort Law and the Unwanted Child in an Era of Choice” (2007)

I really would not regard this as critical but rather, reflective sum up of my academic experiences so far. The issue of policy has always been both a mysterious and hazardous legal domain to venture into, often running into the danger of facing dismissal remarks. Whilst so, it is of substantial risk (as a matter of exam techniques) not to give proper acknowledgment to its weighty effect on applicable law.

From a personal perspective, raising the issue of policy is a desperate attempt of any good counsels in trials. The Courts generally find great comfort operating within the well dug trench walls of established precedents. This is often even more evident in the decision of lower courts where in some jurisdiction, it is statutory mundane or practice directions to follow the decision of superior courts as closely as practicable.

So does this suggest that the privilege of policy discussion remains inevitably in the realm of superior Bench members and committed academics?

My respond is negative.

Policies, whether legal or political, revolves around the dynamics of morality. What then comprise 'Morality'? In its most spartan form, morality is a collation of acceptable personal responses to an action (often objectionable) of another. The tendency of the path of societal reaction in respond to an issue of public concern. This I boldly suggest is the soul of justice.

Whilst the relationship of justice and law remains both complex and in some situation vague, the vital motivator of any established justice system was the providence of a fair and just forum engineered towards effective dispute resolution. Where policy stands in adverse, the parties (whether with or without the assistance of counsels) ought to have vested rights to challenge it on the grounds of social morality. Simple reason, the Law cannot operate against the public will and in a democratic society,public will formulates policies. Not in the cold chambers of a conservative
Bench where strenuous exercise of book flipping is performed. Not behind the grey veil of academics where cynical observations are released.

It is in the warm rays of public eyes where public policy is rendered the slave.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Good O' Days of Zouk!!

If anyone wants to know, yes... I do own a pair of tight bell bottom jeans. In white.

*wink*

















Part 1
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Part 6
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Social Justice

To the world at large, the rule of evidence rust in adverse grains.

Hearsays bears an overriding effect over collaborations by the genuine few.

The quality of a person is determined by the gullible and ever suspicious mass under the influence of a vicious few.

As if, their undermining of one would elevate many from their slum of a conscience.

Let your peers judge.
They say
Let there be equity and conscience.
They say
Let there be justice!
They scream!

All in divorce from the reality supplemented only by the filth of public breath.

Alone... the Accused plead his deliverance of a sweet, inviting death.
An indulgence never to be granted by the jeering mob as he stagger in his shackled bleeding soul to a tribunal of echoes.

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