Friday, December 20, 2013

Legends of 3 Kingdoms Card Game English edition Do-It-Yourself (DIY)

Recently my friend introduced to me a cool card game called 'Legends of the 3 kingdoms' or SanGuoSha (3 kingdoms kill) in Chinese. It's a pretty popular game in China. They have the physical as well as online version (web.sanguosha.com) but unfortunately the web version is only the Chinese version and not English.

Here's the youtube video i found on Youtube  which shows the actual physical game in English: 

I really like it alot. Its actually based on 'bang!' card game but uses the characters from Romance of the 3 Kingdoms. I'm a big fan of 3 Kingdoms so i find this card game quite interesting.

Here's how to set up and play the game : https://sites.google.com/site/englishsanguosha/set-up

Anyway it widely available but in Chinese and not easy to get the English version unless order it through Amazon about USD30.

I cant read Chinese so I decided to D-I-Y the card game in English. I just need a pair of scissors or a cutter, 2 decks of playing cards (make sure they look identical and standard size), a glue and some patience. It actually took me 4-6 hours to do it :D

Here are the files:
Characters : http://www.4shared.com/office/N1wa2JD-/characters.html
Chart 1 (Chinese only) : http://www.4shared.com/office/wiFp4rXE/chart.html
Chart 2 (Chinese with English translation) : http://www.4shared.com/office/5qVF4v1E/chart_english.html
Standard Check : http://www.4shared.com/office/kKxh6tF_/standard_deck.html

Basically I will need to print out 'standard deck' in A4 size, cut them out and paste them on the playing cards (for the characters just print them out as it is; no need to glue them on the cards). To know which deck card matches which playing card, just refer to the chart (excel).

The problem I had was that the chart.xls was in Chinese. Not only that, the chart was in Traditional Chinese and the standard check was in Simplified Chinese. It wasnt easy to mix and match due to my limited Chinese characters vocabulary. So i decided to create a new chart.xls called 'chart_english.xls' with the English translation. Makes it alot easier if you dont know Chinese like me :D

You can also decide to add more characters by going here:
https://sites.google.com/site/englishsanguosha/


Friday, November 29, 2013

PS Vita

Monster annual dinner tonight and I won 5th prize of their lucky draw. A nice Japanese PS Vita with 1GB Memory Card with RM849. Nice. !! Unfortunately there is no homebrew CFW to play Vita backup games. Not yet anyway. So I need to decide to either sell it or keep it. Most likely I'll keep it.

But not all good news today. I cut my skin next to my lips while shaving. And then I did profanity p probably the dumbest thing to do during that situation. I applied UNDILUTED DETTOL on my facial skin!!!! I didn't know at that time but I not have some reddish patch on that part of the skink applied the dettol!!!!! Arghhh now worried about scarred tissue since I burn my skin. And on my face some more!!!! It was still burning when I got home. Did some checking online

http://www.healthcaremagic.com/premiumquestions/Burnt-chin-while-treating-pimples-with-Dettol-peeling-skin-burning-Can-I-use-aloe-vera/26558

"burnt my entire chin while treating my pimples with dettol ....I don"t want any scar on my face...plz help...what should i do...? the skin peeled off revealing a pink skin which is burning like hell..can I use aloe Vera on it.?.

Answered by Dr. Harish Naik, General & Family Physician

Dettol diluted or undiluted should never be used on face or as a body wash. The change your skin has undergone should be an irritant reaction to dettol. It will burn facial skin by oxidation reaction.
I advice you to use morning times moisturizing cream like ELOVERA. Night time use, Mommate-G contains Momentasone and Gentamycin.
I advice you to see dermatologist they will prescribe you an antibiotic (doxycycline) and Levocetrizine to decease the itching. From the picture it appears to be just superficial injury and it will heal without scar but still i advice you to see dermatologist.
Hope I have provided the information you needed.
Wish you good health. Take care. "

I will need to seea doctor tomorrow. OMG what have I done!!! Really really hope its not a permanent damage and it'll heal back 100%!

Just applied aloe Vega gel and I hope I will get better!

Update : my cut healed. Thanks to ben. He recommended me to use betadine which worked like a charm.

Also I decided to sell my vita back in December. Hardly any games and the fact that I not only need to pay to buy original games, I had to invest in getting Sony overpriced proprietary memory card. After lukewarm response for my [WTS] ad on lowyat.net forum I managed to sell to nice Malay chap for rm620. Transaction went well as he came to my house to collect. Hope he's enjoying the vita :)

Friday, November 22, 2013

New resolution for year 2014

2014 is fast approaching. To be truthful, I haven't really done anything this year that I haven't done before. It's time to act.

One thing I've discovered about myself. I will tend to re-act in response to pressure and pain. Or basically the desire to avoid them. There are two ways of motivating myself. First way is to have the desire to achieve something be it a goal or dream, and the other is to do something to avoid a crisis or loss. I tend to feel motivated more with the latter. Pain and suffering is something I try my best to avoid and the emotion associated with it is very strong. That reminds me of Habit 2 from Stephen Covey's excellent book 7 Habits of Highly Successful People. It's time for me to get back into the 7 habits planning. It worked for me back in 2008 and it will work for me again 5 years later.

Time to put on my thinking cap to work on my 2014 goals !

The main things I will be tackling next year :

1. Building the body I desire
2. OSCP education and exam
3. Career advancement
4. Love Relationship. 
5. increase Positive Income by Investing

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

3S of Bad Luck

Woke up 6am today. Checked Dortmund vs Real Madrid Champions League semi-final 1st leg on my S2. Was disappointed to find out Real Madrid lost to Dortmund 1 to 4 goals. Lewandoski scored 4 fantastic goals!

After that went to the gym. While doing my HIIT on the treadmill, noticed my shoe's lower sole thin layer peeled off a bit. Continued running till the whole piece came off!

After gym, went home, ate my breakfast and started my journey to work. Drove into cyberjaya area, then noticed the traffic light near Lim Kok Weng building turned red. Normally it'sgreen all the way. I guess they changed it. So i braked and stopped there to wait till traffic light turn green. Looked at my rear mirror, saw this silver myVi (still far behind) was driving fast and all of a sudden braked and nearly crashed the back of my car!! The driver was some young Indian lady. She honked me after braking! Never mind, i just continued driving when the traffic light signaled green. Then she drove to the side my car and honked me again. Grrrrr. What an annoying person.

So 3 bad lucks so far today and it's still early. Told my good friend Locutus about and he told me its okay :-


bad stuff come in 3s
so u oredi got 3 things listed up there
the rest of the day is going to be great


 Great advice from Locutus. Thanks buddy! So now that I'm done with 3S, the rest of my day going to be GREAT!!!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Ang Lee: A Never-Ending Dream

Thanks to Ange Lym for sharing this with me!



Ang Lee: A Never-Ending Dream

"In 1978, as I applied to study film at the University of Illinois, my father vehemently objected. He quoted me a statistic: ‘Every year, 50,000 performers compete for 200 available roles on Broadway.’ Against his advice, I boarded a flight to the U.S. This strained our relationship. In the two decades following, we exchanged less than a hundred phrases in conversation.

Some years later, when I graduated film school, I came to comprehend my father’s concern. It was nearly unheard of for a Chinese newcomer to make it in the American film industry. Beginning in 1983, I struggled through six years of agonizing, hopeless uncertainty. Much of the time, I was helping film crews with their equipment or working as editor’s assistant, among other miscellaneous duties. My most painful experience involved shopping a screenplay at more than thirty different production companies, and being met with harsh rejection each time.

That year, I turned 30. There’s an old Chinese saying: ‘At 30, one stands firm.’ Yet, I couldn’t even support myself. What could I do? Keep waiting, or give up my movie-making dream? My wife gave me invaluable support.

My wife was my college classmate. She was a biology major, and after graduation, went to work for a small pharmaceutical research lab. Her income was terribly modest. At the time, we already had our elder son, Haan, to raise. To appease my own feelings of guilt, I took on all housework – cooking, cleaning, taking care of our son – in addition to reading, reviewing films and writing scripts. Every evening after preparing dinner, I would sit on the front steps with Haan, telling him stories as we waited for his mother – the heroic huntress – to come home with our sustenance (income).

This kind of life felt rather undignified for a man. At one point, my in-laws gave their daughter (my wife) a sum of money, intended as start-up capital for me to open a Chinese restaurant – hoping that a business would help support my family. But my wife refused the money. When I found out about this exchange, I stayed up several nights and finally decided: This dream of mine is not meant to be. I must face reality.

Afterward (and with a heavy heart), I enrolled in a computer course at a nearby community college. At a time when employment trumped all other considerations, it seemed that only a knowledge of computers could quickly make me employable. For the days that followed, I descended into malaise. My wife, noticing my unusual demeanor, discovered a schedule of classes tucked in my bag. She made no comment that night.

The next morning, right before she got in her car to head off to work, my wife turned back and – standing there on our front steps – said, ‘Ang, don’t forget your dream.’

And that dream of mine – drowned by demands of reality – came back to life. As my wife drove off, I took the class schedule out of my bag and slowly, deliberately tore it to pieces. And tossed it in the trash.

Sometime after, I obtained funding for my screenplay, and began to shoot my own films. And after that, a few of my films started to win international awards. Recalling earlier times, my wife confessed, ‘I’ve always believed that you only need one gift. Your gift is making films. There are so many people studying computers already, they don’t need an Ang Lee to do that. If you want that golden statue, you have to commit to the dream.’

And today, I’ve finally won that golden statue. I think my own perseverance and my wife’s immeasurable sacrifice have finally met their reward. And I am now more assured than ever before: I must continue making films.

You see, I have this never-ending dream."

(Following Ang Lee’s second Best Directing win at the Academy Awards last night, this beautiful essay resurfaced. Here is my translation of Ang Lee’s words, written in 2006 (post-Oscar win). Please credit the translation to Irene Shih (and to this blog), thank you!)

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Great motivational words from Steve Jobs. Never give up your dream and ambition!!


A good friend of mine has been questioning if she should stop putting too much time and effort into her ambition and passion; and just concentrate on finding a high paying safe job.

I thought i should try to motivate her and hope to steer her into the right direction. Googled and found this:-



“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

- Steve Jobs



Hope Stevie's wonderful quote here will help my friend decide her future.