Let’s take a break from the recent Google PR excitement and relax a little. Let me present you a Porsche Carrera which I might be able to afford. Anyway, I just guess it’s a Carrera, I hope I am not wrong because I haven’t done my research on Porsche cars yet.

Striking read Porche Carrera! I can’t image how many pairs of eyes will turn green if I drove this along Jalan Bukit Bintang… perhaps park it in front of the new KL Pavillion. I am sure I will get a lot of attention from the babes!
Wow, looks like Google is doing a lot of work this month. After the very controversial PageRank update just two weeks ago that affected many websites, Google had another round of PageRank update which affected even more websites and blogs. Many popular websites and blogs which are trusted sources of good content were hit too.

(Can’t remember where I got this PageRank picture)
Many guess it was due to a PageRank algorithm change, but many more believe Google is penalizing sites involved in paid links to battle search engine spam!
All these are popular sites with PR7 or higher.
http://www.statcounter.com/ PR10 to PR6
http://www.searchengineguide.com PR7 PR4
http://www.searchenginejournal.com PR7 PR4
http://www.forbes.com/ PR7 to PR5
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ PR7 to PR5
http://www.suntimes.com/ PR7 to PR5
http://www.sfgate.com/ PR7 to PR5
http://www.masternewmedia.org/ PR7 to PR4
http://www.seroundtable.com/ PR7 to PR4
Can you believe this is the world’s first ever portable computer?

Hahaha… this is what a computer nerd does whey he’s bored.
If you wonder what you should do with the extra hangers you have, perhaps you can try to turn them into a gorilla!

Seriously, I have no idea how David Mach twisted and turned all the hangers into a gorilla of this size. Definitely taller than you and me! If you didn’t like gorilla, maybe you will like a hooker.
Earlier this month, Microsoft’s distinguished engineer Eric Traut gave a presentation at the University of Illinois about Microsoft’s virtualization technology. He also talked about where the Windows core is going and ended with a sneak peek at the kernel of the next version of Windows (Windows Vista successor), known by the exciting codename of Windows 7.
