Saturday, July 20, 2013

Surface RT

I have used many tablet and on personal note I love the Surface RT. However is just me as my needs for tablets as follow:

  • Communication - Skype, email and calendar
  • Able to do simple Microsoft Office such as Word, Powerpoint, Excel
  • Great screen for movies and music (need this as I travel a lots so night or in flight can watch movies)
  • Easy to expand the storage (at least must have USB or SD card slot)
  • Output option like HDMI, VGA is a good plus
  • Keyboard options
  • Battery must last at least 8 hours

Before Surface RT, I used iPad (still has one at home), Android tablet (now shrink to Note 2) and Windows such as Fujitsu and HP. Of all I still find that for a working tablet to function properly as a working notebook, if needed, the OS has to be Windows.

For me to get a full fledge Windows 8 tablet will be too expansive and if I get scale down version such as those with Atom CPU will be too under power as I tend to treat the Windows Pro version a notebook rather than tablet. So RT is just a nice mix for me. I evaluated Surface Pro, Thinkpad 2 Helix and Asus Transformer Book, off course Surface RT too. As based on my usage for tablet plus cost, Surface RT is the most cost effective for me.

Now I already got back the ROI of buying the RT as I hardly carry my office notebook home or oversea (unless I need to do serious presentations, excel or ERP). I have tried Surface in my last couple of travels (work or holiday) and RT able to perform all the tasks I required to do be it work or personal.

However, Windows RT is not Windows 8 and might be a beast for someone to get used to it as the learning curve is very high. Firstly, Windows RT is a very scale down version of Windows 8 which is good as requires less power to operates. Most of the office stuffs might need a workaround ways to have the tasks perform perfectly (that is the same as iPad too) but as I have little technical know-how, so it is easier for me to tweak the RT to perform like Windows Pro.

Back to Surface RT

I got mine when it first launched in Singapore. Mine is Surface RT with 32GB memory and the Touch Keyboard. I also added 2 MicroSD 64GB to my set and now the total memory is 160GB which is still cheaper than to buy a 64GB version and add the SD cards. As said, I tweaked my RT to set one of the 64GB as internal memory. So overall the performance is better than I expected. Another plus point is of RT is that the set comes with Office RT (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) and I do not need to pay extra to get Microsoft Office.

Performance of RT

1. Imitate full fledge Windows

I used 2 apps to perform this task. The apps are Teamviewer and Splashtop. With either app, I can use office software such as ERP, Lotus Notes, etc. With the apps, I can leave my office notebook in office and all the company data is safe should I lost my tablet.

2. Personal tasks

I able to access all my emails (personal or business) in one device and I also able to backup my photos when travelling. Watching movies with Surface RT is great as the screen is fantastic plus the sound is good too. For sound, I normally use an external speaker or headphone.

3. Overall

My only dislike of Surface is the power charging, the set uses 24W which means that I cannot charge it using any Battery/Power bank as the currently battery/USB charge max output is 21W. So I always need to bring the charger for charging. Everything else is great as per the advertisement.

 

Making Bases For 28mm

Since getting the Reaper Bones, I have several ideas on how to paint and make the models stand out. First to be printed is the Griffin.

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I had several plans for the Griffin, the first design is brown eagle and lion skin, which I painted it.

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After painting it, the base looks very empty, so I decide to built some bases for the griffin. After research on the griffin, I decided to add in gold, treasure to the base as griffin always guard the treasure.

Once the putty is dry, I will paint it and update later.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

My Infographic Resume

My Infographic Resume: Check out my infographic resume created via Vizualize.me. Create yours with one click.

Infographic Me

I always been interested in Infographic and always wanted to try to create an infographic but can’t find a good topic to test my ideas. After discussing with various people, I decided to try one on myself. A one page CV of me.

Infographic M3

Anyone interested in doing the above, do let me know.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Reaper Bones Teaser II

More miniatures….

The ebay set comes with patch of Bellingham Warhamsters.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Kreyos

Help make it happen for KREYOS: The ONLY Smartwatch With Voice & Gesture Control on @indiegogo

Reaper Bones Teaser…..

I started a project on painting Reaper Bones from Kickstarter – Reaper Bones, but got mine thru ebay and it arrives while I away holiday in Perth…. Here some photos of what coming the next couple of months…..

Perth and Frementle

My trip to Perth and Frementle….

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Chinese Tsunami Myth

Contrary to the "Chinese tsunami" conspiracy theory, even if 100 percent of Chinese Malaysians (and for good measure, let's also throw in 100 percent of Indian Malaysians as well) voted for the opposition, there is no way Pakatan could have logically garnered the support of 5,623,984 Malaysians.

Conservatively adjusting for a 25 percent Chinese support for MCA and Gerakan (as was seen where there was a large Chinese voter base), at least three million voters therein were Malay/bumiputera.

This means, conservatively, 42 percent of the Malay/bumiputera electorate in Malaysia actually voted for Pakatan nationally. To put this into proper context, there was no such Chinese tsunami but instead, it was a Malay/bumiputera tsunami because 56 percent of the opposition's votes actually came from the Malays/bumiputera.

For Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to have made this arithmetic blunder publicly was totally ill-advised and it has now caused needless uneasiness among the rakyat.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Combat Tanks Collection–01: Pz. Kpfw. VI. Tiger Ausf. E (Sd.Kfz.181)

CTC001

Model size 1/72
Accuracy 8/10
Detail 8/10
Quality 8/10

Since this is the first issues, I notice the quality is very good and the model is highly accurate too.

Combat Tanks Collection

I started the Combat Tank Collection because as advertise, “With every issue of the Combat Tanks Collection you will receive a detailed model of one of history’s great tanks. The accompanying magazine provides all the information on their history and features.

Now just how accurate or detailed are the tanks. The entire collection comes with 99 issues and tanks plus a free tank.

For more information regarding the magazine/collection, please visit:

http://www.tankscollection.com.sg/ or http://www.micksmodelworld.com/DeAgostini/The%20Combat%20Tanks%20Collection/deagostinithecombattankscollection.htm

Here are some of the tanks I will be going to discuss:

CTCInto001 CTCInto002