Archive for November, 2007

Do you want a piece of Streamyx Sucks T shirt?

I knew you want one of these streamyx sucks tees, right? (okay, can you please pretend you want them… just for a moment please?) But i’m pretty loaded with personal stuffs and more over, i do not wish to get into any trouble (you know…) so i’m NOT GOING to print any of those T shirt for you.

I am sorry to over-promise (and under-deliver). i understand saying sorry is not enough, so here’s the solution i worked out for those who can’t resist to have a piece of the tee shirt:

1. Print it yourself!
Local tee shirt printing is available in almost everywhere! so what you can do is to print the tee shirt on your own. you can download all my designs here (zip files), for FREE, and make your own tee shirt! there’s no string attached for non commercial usage. However, kindly note that all rights are reserved on the design commercial usage. in case you wish to re-print the logo on any commercial products - contact me and ask for permission!

2. Print and buy it on Cafe Press
Or, if you’re like me (who’s too lazy to deal with local tee shirt merchant), you can purchase them online at this special made Cafe Press online store. The tee shirt price with Cafe Press is pretty expensive when convert to MYR, thus i dont recommend it to my fellow Bolehland friends. and before you ask, NO, i dont make good profit from that! it’s cafepress instead ;)


So how about Streamyx Sucks campaign?

Well if you’re not aware, the project is abandoned. you might want to check out related post on AhYap.com for the why and what’s next.. Yap wrote a complete solution guide for streamyx users who’re experiencing problem with the ‘narrowband services’. no matter you’re a BT freaks or you just wish to rant along, i urge you to read his post and do as he advised.

Till then, see y’all in the next post.


Happy Deepavali!

Have you been high today? if not, here’s the video to cheer you up. Com’on, it’s the festival of light, geneh~ Happy Diwali!


“I don’t want to be left out!”

How would you respond to exclusion?

Sit still, or fight your way back to regain recognition from majority? create wave, make a trend, have the majority follows - that’s how marketing campaign wins the mass. everyone goes with hotmail for emailing, so do i; 57 friends invites you to join facebook, so you make up number 58th among your friends; everyone seems having an iPod, so we grabbed a piece for ourselves - not knowing what to really do with it; everyone’s blogging, that’s why i just one on soufulow; though following may not be the right thing to do (in fact most of the time, the wrong thing)… ;)

We might claims we’re unique, but deep inside we all yelled the samething: “I don’t want to be left out!” (not all the time, though). yup, who wants to be be left out? this explains why Nichelle Narcisi’s idea works. (the series of ‘ads’ are suppose to raise the turnout of voters between 18 and 24)

Everyone counts, except you! a harsh line, harsh enough to create a discomfort feelings in you for not voting, harse enough to raise your awareness about voting, and most of all, harsh enough to get yourself included and start voting.

More on Nichelle’s work:

Image Src: Designer Observer’s Nichelle Narcisi: Except You; Image copyrighted to Nichelle Narcisi.