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206 Ways Of Saying “Hello World”

Friday 15 July 2005 @ 7:21 pm

Well, usually when we learn computer programming languages, the first program we will probably write is a simple program to display “Hello World“. Just found a website displaying 206 ways of using different programming languages to display “Hello World”.

Some use just 1 line of programming code, while others some might use up to 100 lines of codes to do the same thing. For non IT literate readers, you may have a look of those codes, and probably you will have an idea how long will be a normal computer application you are using in your PC. :D As for computer programmers, you will feel familiar with some of the codes there, such as :-
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206 Ways Of Saying “Hello World”




Sign Board Creator

Sunday 3 July 2005 @ 2:39 pm
Sign Board Creator

Wanted to have your own sign board with your own wordings on the board?

Try using the online Sign Board Creator.

You can write anything you want, then send the link to the person you want to express your words to. Take for instance, you can write some sweet words to your love one. Posting “I Love You“on a street sign board is not that hard these days. :D

If you don’t mind, post your link in the comment area below to share with me. :)




Come, Take A Phishing IQ Test !

Wednesday 13 April 2005 @ 2:27 am

Have you heard about phishing? Not fishing, ok!

  • If your answer is NO, you might need to read this and this for more information about phishing.

Ok, here I give you some basic knowledge about phishing. Phishing is some sort of scam through email to cheat Internet user for their confidential information like credit card number, bank account number etc. We often receive emails asking us to update our bank account or re-verify our confidential information in some service we subscribed, such as eBay, amazon etc. Some of these emails are legit, some are not. Usually in those fraud phishing emails, you will find some links which might lead you to another similar page of the service you have subscribed. Once you key-in your confidential data in the fake website from the fraud email, identity theft might use it for unlawful activities, like credit card fraud.

  • If your answer is YES, then you might want to test yourself to see how much you know about phishing.

The following links are Phishing IQ Tests, provided by MailFrontier.

Test yourself about US phishing.

Test yourself about UK phishing.

By the way, I took the US test and manage to get 8 correct out of 10, 80% for US Test. I should have done it carefully and read the entire email for each question. I was in a rush and did that test in less than 5 minutes.

US Phishing Test

In real life, we should take it very seriously, instead of just glancing through suspicious emails because phishing scam has become more serious nowadays, we should be aware of it all the time.

Note: Feel free to drop me a message or two here, in case you find any difficulty understanding the explanation provided after the test. I’ll try to explain it to you. :)




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