Packed Weekdays and Weekends
Busy like siao during weekdays and weekends... its like I'm only free in the morning. Celebrated Dear Birthday on sunday and monday... so freaking fun. Play some arcarde machine and won a pillow using $50! (abit siao) 977 Sweets dropped out spending over $80 on arcarde.
Went to Prophet T.B Joshua Healing Campaign yesterday. Saw many possess people got healed. Manage to fix a computer in 1 hr time yesterday. Thank God for the good timing. My zire72 palmtop recently got a free batt change but my friend says that my camera module is faulty thus still need to change some parts.
Today Dear will help me collect my personal freelance name card. Recently the full time job ask me to start this thursday but I couldn't make it as I'm still doing my part time at ITE. Going to end soon this friday but will be going to school every monday to help assist my friend.
Anyone wanna help me train maple? I need anakarune for my lvl 58 mage. Hinofan or other lvl 60 items are welcome also. :) going for my piano lesson during the evening.. today is test.. wish me luck.
God Bless.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Is this a joke?
Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia's first astronaut will do what no one in space has done before: Play traditional Malay children's games in a gravity-free environment.
The astronaut — yet to be selected — will play batu seremban, or five stones, and spin traditional Malay tops in space, the Agriculture Ministry's parliamentary secretary Rohani Abdul Karim told lawmakers in Parliament, according to national news agency Bernama and local paper The Star.
Batu seremban involves throwing and catching stones, and is usually played by young girls. "The main purpose of launching an astronaut in space is to conduct experiments in microgravity," Ms Rohani said.
"These conditions are not available on earth ... and this is an opportunity for our scientists to prove their mettle.
"Schoolchildren will be further motivated to increase their interest in science and technology when our astronaut holds a live teleconference with students from several selected schools," she added. In addition to playing games and conducting experiments, the astronaut will also do batik painting and make teh tarik — a traditional way of tea-making.
Asked about the cost of the space programme, Ms Rohani said it would be free of charge as the costs would be offset by Malaysia's purchase of Sukhoi fighter aircraft from Russia, The Star reported.
Mr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, 34, and Mr Faiz Khaleed, 26, are currently vying to join the Russian space expedition for eight days in September next year. — AP
Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia's first astronaut will do what no one in space has done before: Play traditional Malay children's games in a gravity-free environment.
The astronaut — yet to be selected — will play batu seremban, or five stones, and spin traditional Malay tops in space, the Agriculture Ministry's parliamentary secretary Rohani Abdul Karim told lawmakers in Parliament, according to national news agency Bernama and local paper The Star.
Batu seremban involves throwing and catching stones, and is usually played by young girls. "The main purpose of launching an astronaut in space is to conduct experiments in microgravity," Ms Rohani said.
"These conditions are not available on earth ... and this is an opportunity for our scientists to prove their mettle.
"Schoolchildren will be further motivated to increase their interest in science and technology when our astronaut holds a live teleconference with students from several selected schools," she added. In addition to playing games and conducting experiments, the astronaut will also do batik painting and make teh tarik — a traditional way of tea-making.
Asked about the cost of the space programme, Ms Rohani said it would be free of charge as the costs would be offset by Malaysia's purchase of Sukhoi fighter aircraft from Russia, The Star reported.
Mr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, 34, and Mr Faiz Khaleed, 26, are currently vying to join the Russian space expedition for eight days in September next year. — AP
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Today I sign my first full time job in my whole life. The pay wise wasn't attractive but I guess its a God send job.
I haven't book my IPPT.
Next year army would want me to join them for 10 weeks.
I have to focus and be a multimedia student.
I seem to be lost in piano lesson already.
Things are not looking good.
I'm going to have a no life 2007.
I haven't book my IPPT.
Next year army would want me to join them for 10 weeks.
I have to focus and be a multimedia student.
I seem to be lost in piano lesson already.
Things are not looking good.
I'm going to have a no life 2007.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
http://www.transitlink.com.sg/news.php?menu=news.html&no=31
TERTIARY STUDENTS CAN CONTINUE TO USE THE TERTIARY STUDENT EZ-LINK CARD AFTER GRADUATION - 16 June 2006
Singapore – Tertiary students graduating this year can continue to use the Tertiary Student ez-link card after graduation.
Users should check the validity period or expiry date of their cards at any TransitLink Ticket Office, Add Value Machine or General Ticketing Machine. When the expiry date is approaching, the card user may request to extend the card validity by calling TransitLink Hotline at 1800-CALL ONE (1800-2255 663) in the last month of expiry.
The validity of the card can be extended until the full life span of the card is reached. During this period, the Tertiary Student ez-link card can be used to pay for transportation needs at adult fare rates, although monthly concession pass cannot be encoded.
Due to limitation in the system, the cards can only be extended for successive periods of 511 days (or about 1 year and 5 months) from the expiry of their concession eligibility. Tertiary students must re-validate their cards in the last month of every 511 days until the card reaches its full 5 years. If the card is not re-extended by the cardholder, the card will expire and cannot be re-validated. Then, they can apply for deferred refund on the remaining value of the expired card at any TransitLink Ticket Office.
For more information on the Tertiary Student ez-link card extension, students can log on to TransitLink website www.transitlink.com.sg or call toll-free TransitLink Hotline at 1800-CALL ONE (1800-2255 663).
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http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1445271&page=1&pp=15
TERTIARY STUDENTS CAN CONTINUE TO USE THE TERTIARY STUDENT EZ-LINK CARD AFTER GRADUATION - 16 June 2006
Singapore – Tertiary students graduating this year can continue to use the Tertiary Student ez-link card after graduation.
Users should check the validity period or expiry date of their cards at any TransitLink Ticket Office, Add Value Machine or General Ticketing Machine. When the expiry date is approaching, the card user may request to extend the card validity by calling TransitLink Hotline at 1800-CALL ONE (1800-2255 663) in the last month of expiry.
The validity of the card can be extended until the full life span of the card is reached. During this period, the Tertiary Student ez-link card can be used to pay for transportation needs at adult fare rates, although monthly concession pass cannot be encoded.
Due to limitation in the system, the cards can only be extended for successive periods of 511 days (or about 1 year and 5 months) from the expiry of their concession eligibility. Tertiary students must re-validate their cards in the last month of every 511 days until the card reaches its full 5 years. If the card is not re-extended by the cardholder, the card will expire and cannot be re-validated. Then, they can apply for deferred refund on the remaining value of the expired card at any TransitLink Ticket Office.
For more information on the Tertiary Student ez-link card extension, students can log on to TransitLink website www.transitlink.com.sg or call toll-free TransitLink Hotline at 1800-CALL ONE (1800-2255 663).
Read more feedback:
http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1445271&page=1&pp=15
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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