The Internet = Oxygen Part 2

This has never happened to me before, since going online about 12 years ago. I’m referring to an Internet outage which occurred locally in Malaysia yesterday. It affected thousands of users in four states—Perlis, Kedah, Perak, and Penang. I’ve learnt through experience that if my Internet conks out unexpectedly, the fault is usually at the ISP’s end, unless I forgot to pay my broadband bill (I have that on auto payment anyway). It went south about 4:30 PM local time yesterday, and dang—it was hard for me! To be cut off from the rest of the world, yikes! No email, no Windows Live Messenger, no browsing, ugh.

So I did the most reasonable thing. Called up the ISP, of course I had to wait—I guess they were deluged with calls from thousands of irate and frustrated Net users. I suppose it’s no point for me to vent my anger on them—when I finally spoke to someone they told me to wait it out. I go to bed, awake today, and boot up the computer. Any Internet? Nope, no luck. Still out. Called them again, they gave me the stock reply that their technicians were hard at work on it. Patience, patience. Alright, let me see—I’ll go do a mundane chore like ironing clothes. I pop in a Mahler CD into my computer—ah bliss. Bernard Haitink conducting Mahler’s 6th with the Berlin Philharmonic (what a fantastic performance). Soon I’m engrossed (yeah, believe it or not) with my ironing, until Network Magic beeps and that’s the sweetest sound I’ve ever heard—the Internet’s back! Yay!

What with the damaged undersea cables earlier this month and now this, I figured TM Net (my blessed ISP) should give a rebate or refund of this month’s bill to me. Yeah, dream on. As if they would be so gracious.

Mahler: Symphony No. 6

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Happy 51st, Malaysia!

Today (August 31) was Malaysia’s 51st birthday. What did I do? Went to church with the wife and kid, and sang the National Anthem in church, believe it or not. Then went for a bit of shopping before chowing down some lunch. Nope, I didn’t buy anything, but the missus bought a Nikon Coolpix L16 camera. Then came back around 3PM, had a quickie nap, as always.

After that, checked my emails, my blog, my web site, and then played with Google Analytics. Yeah, this is my current “toy” and it’s completely free of charge. If you have a web site or blog that you want to track, Analytics will do that for you and very comprehensively, too, I might add. All you have to do is sign up, and paste the Analytics tracking code into the web pages you want to track. It takes about 24 hours and after that, you can see a whole bunch of statistics about your web site. Pretty cool. Here’s a world profile of where my site visitors came from today. As you can see, I’ve had visitors from Canada, USA, Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines, and Australia.

What’s next for me? Total world domination! Just kidding.

Google Analytics for me

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