Monday, October 09, 2006

A little 'mood' music to suitably usher me into Autumn? Maaaan, I think I deserve a little indulgence in 華文! Am feeling deprived!? (Shuddup you naysayers! You know who you are! Bleh!)

- 周杰倫

乌云在我们心里搁下一块阴影
我聆听沉寂已久的心情
清晰透明
就像美麗的風景
總在回憶裡才看的清

被傷透的心能不能夠繼續愛我
我用力牽起沒溫度的雙手
過往溫柔已經被時間上鎖
只剩揮散不去的難過

緩緩飄落的楓葉像思念
我點燃燭火溫暖歲末的秋天
極光掠奪天邊
北風掠過想妳的容顏
我把愛燒成了落葉
卻換不回熟悉的那張臉

緩緩飄落的楓葉像思念
為何挽回要趕在冬天來之前
愛妳穿越時間
兩行來自秋末的眼淚
讓愛滲透了地面
我要的只是妳在我身邊

在山腰間飄逸的紅雨
隨著北風凋零
我輕輕搖曳風鈴
想喚醒被遺棄的愛情
雪花已鋪滿了地
深怕窗外楓葉已結成冰

I absolutely love this song. Geez, can anyone download more chinese music for me? *Colossal Hint* Yes, indeed I have no shame. Kekeke

3 comments:

As The Deer said...

Eh better not download for now =) BUT do let me know the songs you want to hear anywayz ^.^

Police raid 7 homes to track down illegal downloading of songs

By S Ramesh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 09 October 2006 2044 hrs


SINGAPORE : Seven homes were raided by the police on Sunday night as part of a crackdown on the illegal downloading of copyrighted music from the Internet.

Police say they seized nine personal computers and three laptops, along with other accessories.

Five men and two women, aged between 14 and 32 years old, are currently helping the police with their investigations.

Of the seven, four are students, two are employed and one is a housewife.

A police spokesman added that since November last year, the Intellectual Property Rights Branch (IPRB) of the Criminal Investigation Department has been receiving information from the Recording Industry Association Singapore that a number of online users were downloading and distributing songs illegally.

This was being done in digital format through peer-to-peer file sharing programmes and networks.

After extensive probes, the police ascertained the identities of the suspects, as well as their modus operandi.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects installed file sharing programmes in their computers and used them to search for copyrighted songs in digital formats via the file sharing networks.

Once identified, these songs were downloaded from the computers of other online users who were also connected to the same file sharing network.

The suspects need not pay for the song downloads.

The Recording Industry Association's chief says on the whole, cases have been declining as there is now more public awareness of the offences.

Edward Neubronner, CEO, Recording Industry Association of Singapore, said, "There are still some young people who think that these sort of activities are not serious. They think they won't be able to get caught and they can remain anonymous in cyberspace.

"This clearly shows that these are serious cases. There are serious consequences. And not only will you get caught, but you will be prosecuted and you may face severe penalties. It is disappointing to know that it is well known that two young men have gone to jail earlier this year for similar infringing activities, and yet we still see some people not being deterred by such serious consequences." - CNA/ms

As The Deer said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Fco2WBkmRE

Saggs said...

Yes, have been watching this video since yesterday... kekekeke...

thanks again!