JUST EXPERIMENT!
The coolest material thing I've ever had is my CELLPHONE. Well, yes, it's really quintessential that you guys might love your own phones. But hey! Mine is UNIQUE and to prove that here are some of the FEATURES my best buddy has got.
1. Electronic Bible or eBible - a java program which contains both the New and the Old Testament with a complete set of books, chapters and verses of course.
*I’ve installed it because my bible (a true book) is missing. Pretty cool, huh?*
2. Micro Calculator - somewhat like MS Excel; a program which stores data in tables (columns and rows) with series of functions including basic arithmetic and algebraic operations, and logical syntax.
*I use this program to keep and compute my tentative grades so that I’ll be able to keep track of my standing*
3. Zenomorph - a program which makes a dull picture come to life; users can turn a simple group or solo picture into a one-of-a-kind funny caricature.
*Yeah, I’ve ruined so many faces already. You could be next.*
4. Quickword - a symbian product which basically functions as a word document (*.doc) reader.
*Thanks a lot! I was able to read HP in my phone just by using this.*
5. Call Recorder - all calls will be recorded, so beware of what you might tell me in our cellphone conversation/s. Just pray, or you could experience a "Hello, Garci"-like issue too.
*Scary? Not really. I’m not the type of person who’ll spread or make up issues.*
6. ePeriodic Table of Elements – oxidation numbers, atomic number and mass, electron config, other who-in-the-world-creates-these numbers, and of course the elements itself are accessible through this program. I won’t have to mind bringing my map-like copy.
*Yes, I have it just for emergency 'cause sometimes my professors ask us 'bout something that only a PTE can answer. GC!*
7. Papyrus – an all-round planner (alarm for meetings, deadlines, reminders etc) for people who are busy enough to memorize their schedule and upcoming events.
*I’m having a short-term memory loss at this juncture, so I certainly need this.*
8. UVMStyle – a program which enables the user to edit video clips (trimming clips, adding music background, combining clips).
*I’ve used that to create my very first MUSIC VIDEO… Hehe. Wanna see?*
9. MP3 Player – the name speaks for its own purpose. I think I don’t have to elaborate it more.
*A very entertaining program to drive away boredom and emotional distress which I frequently use when I’m alone.*
10. YesNES Emulator – a cellphone-version emulator of Nintendo roms which automatically installs downloaded roms so the user can play their N-games anytime and anywhere.
*I have Volleyball, Mind games (tetris, chess), and RPG games and play them during my serene vacant periods.*
11. The REST – the usual features a common N6600 has. (camera, video recorder, notepad, calendar etc.)
So, installing these programs in my phone means that my mmc is fully-loaded and I want more space to insert more. I’m working out on inserting a dictionary, thesaurus, and others. |