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Missing: Frosty The Kitten

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Frosty

Frosty has been missing since two Thursdays ago. He turned five months old on April 1. Wuan looked for him around the neighbourhood but could not find him. He has fine white fur with black and brown ears and a black bushy tail. He does not like to be carried but likes to be petted. He just did not come for his breakfast that morning and we have not seen him since. I read that cats sometimes wander away in search of new territories and may go missing for months and suddenly return like nothing has happened. We are hoping that will be so. Now we have two cats left - Fei Por the mummy cat and Patches who is from the same litter as Milo and Frosty.

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The Star Online Is A Pain In The Butt To Read

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

The Star Online's annoying Digi pop-up advertisement

The Star Online changed its layout recently. Like all things new, it took a while for me to get used to the new format. That is not my complaint though. What irked me most were the unrelated links that were generously peppered all over news articles. These links were incorporated into certain terms such as the numerals 1 and 5, and the words win, famliy and friends. A pop-up ad would appear each time the pointer hovered over those links. All the pop-up ads were of Digi’s friends and family plan and a contest offering RM250,000 in prizes and had a link leading to its website.

While I can understand The Star Online’s need to generate income, this is taking it too far. As it is, Google Ads, sponsored links and other advertisements are already placed in most of the news pages. The pesky pop-ups and the differently coloured links which are usually embedded into words with black text disrupt reading rhythm. One of the reasons why I stopped reading certain blogs is because of the indiscreetly placed ads. Likewise, I will keep reading The Star Online to a minimum until such embedded text link advertisements are taken out. I also wonder if Digi realises some of its pop-up advertisements are being placed in news items with negative connotations.

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