Found a big problem with Microsoft IPv6 implementation. Suppose you install IPv6 stack on your XP (type “ipv6 install” on your command prompt), MS will attempt to use Terado to connect your machine to 6bone. Because Terado dont work with the NAT, it will fall back and allocated a link-local fe80:: address. This shouldnt be […]
What I learnt from playing games…
For the last few months, I was trying to complete the RPG game Breath of Fire IV. (Yes, “Months” for a simple game. I dont really have much time for game, you know!) Anyway, in BoF IV, there is this cute mini faeries game. This game allows you manage a colony of 20 faeries. Each […]
Vision & Strategy
Any good general knows that a plan for a mission is valid until you meet your first enemy. But this is not to say we don’t do any planning. It is still important to do planning but vision & strategy become critical in an always-changing world. A good vision is one which is clear and […]
the future of SME …
During lunch with Alvin (Karloff), we have an interesting discussion about the future of SME in Singapore. From the macroeconomic perspective, one MNC probably creates more jobs and output (GDP) then 100 SMEs. Hence, logically, it makes more sense trying to get MNC to based in Singapore. And by some economists estimate, we probably need […]
BrownTown
Today, I learnt that it is a bad idea to read Straits Times after you spend the last few hours reading Singapore National Education@BrownTown… Your brain will go crazy…
Security Analysis
Security Analysis, The Classic 1940 2nd Edition by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd Bought this book at Citylink after lunch with Teyu…Wanted to re-read the book again but could find my old copy.
Guideline for speaking at the IETF?
Thanks to Harald saying that I am going to do something about “guidelines for speaking at the IETF” aimed at the ESL (English as Second Language) issues, I recieved a couple of emails offering their help. :P I guess I don’t have a choice now but to find some time to put an Internet Draft […]
Finally
Finally found some time to configure my own blog. Always wanted to do so but never have the time…hopefully I can start doing some writing from here. Oh yea, I do have a homepage which haven’t been updated since 1994. (Notice it uses Netscape 1.1N extension!…table are a big deal back then, you know!)
The Innovation Paradox
The Innovation Paradox, the success of failure, the failure of success by Richard Farson and Ralph Keyes. Formally known as “Whoever makes the most mistakes wins”, I bought this book on the way back from Vienna IETF. Additional Note: – A friend mention to me that IBM actually gave this book to all their staff. […]
The Welch Way
The Welch Way by Jeffrey A. Krames Bought this book in Suntec Times bookstore during lunch. Additional Note: Okay, I am a sucker for Jack Welch…I have the follow books too: I don’t think I learn anything new from this fourth book…*sigh*