Work: Attempts on the wall

May 25th, 2009

It’s really hard to get this up. This is attempt number two. I will attempt a new version every single month.

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Tabloids: Showmanship

May 18th, 2009

The thing I hate most when working on guitar playing is showmanship. I absolutely hate working on it. However I have to.

Comments from my last gig with my band is that I was pretty still like a rock. So, upon pulling votes, finally, we all needed to work on our showmanship.

I can’t be like Pete Townshend really.

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Or do Slash’s ultimate body-bend.

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I think I’m the John Mayer showmanship kind…

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Obviously, I can’t do Jimi Hendrix kind.

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I wish I could do Steve Vai type. He’s the coolest.

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Derek Trucks kind is my kind too.

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So, what to do now?

Find out tomorrow night @ Capsquare KL, my band’s set is 11pm.

Hope I don’t screw up.

*Pictures are taken off the net and used for illustrative purposes.

Work: AFAA website

May 1st, 2009

Have been procrastinating to put this up for a long time:

I never wanted to work with websites when I graduated. I thought that they were pretty troublesome as I don‘t really understand the art of programming. Javascript, Php and CSS codings—I always believed should be left in the hands of Web Programmers working closely with graphic designers, who eventually should be the stylist. Thing is, I never had the chance to design whatever I want on a page and let a web programmer execute it for me.

So for the past few years, I have learned a little bit about the tools used to get a long the way. How to find them and manipulate them. Up to today, I still find programming and designing websites tough. Most of the codes I use on websites are either downloaded and taken from pro-programmers from other plugins. And Google happens to be my best companion and teacher.

Anyways, here’s some snapshots from the Afaa website:

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