| Cell phones1. So a couple of days before the 2008 New Year Eve, my dad bought the latest state-of-the-art N 82 for himself. But he found out that N 82 is too fancy for him as a cell phone. He exchanged his N 82 with my N 73 since he thought N 73 was more manageable as a cell phone and his son could get a new cell phone.
2. My mom was jealous of that fact that her husband and son got new cell phones and she demanded one. I got a new phone 6288 for my mom.
3. My dad gave up on the N 73 as well since he still had a hard time figuring out the function keys. And I suggested that he should exchange his N 73 with my mom since my mom does not give a damn to the function key.
Conclusion 1: All my family members have a new cell phone, with my parents changing their cell phone twice within 2 months. Still, they have no idea on how their cell phone works!
Conclusion 2: Why is the 3G cell phone marketing so good that every one of us is using a 3G cell phone without actually utilizing the 3G function?
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| i got satisfied pretty easily. =)
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| i have almost given up on this site due to various reasons, the biggest reason of all is that I am being too lazy! I have been slightly tied up with my work, and feel like at a cross-road now. 
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| Another awesome trip
So where should I start with? Simply put, the 10D9N tour was
simply awesome. Awesome places, awesome people and awesome food!
Like it or not, Singapore
is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities on this planet. Just imagine it
were like another greener Hong Kong with a much more
optimal population density and fresher air! I couldn’t really imagine how much
effort Singaporeans have put into developing this tiny piece of island into
such a cosmopolitan city. Take the East Coast
Park (ECP). Its size can hardly
rival the Central Park and frankly it is not as distinctive
as the Santa Monica beach. However,
it is simple and peaceful, just like a miniature of Singapore.
Malaysia
is a country with an amazingly wide diversity. The Twin
Towers in Kuala
Lumpur and sunset scene in Langkawi gave you a very
different picture of this lovely country. Equally amazing as its country, the
Malaysian Chinese do speak a wide range of languages, from Cantonese to
Mandarin and from English to Malay. I almost embarrassed myself by
under-estimating their language abilities. Last, my big thank you to all the people in this great great
trip! You know who you (in plural form) are lah. =)
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| in case you wanna call up Andy Chan, Polly Chan and Mme. try +65-9471-8604. =)
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