Friday, January 30, 2009

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I'm starting to get sick of my so-called 5.0-megapixel camera phone. The macro function is horrid! I miss my Samsung Ultra... Only if it didn't die on me so soon. It's a 3.0 beauty with a whole load of brains.


Met up with Fay and Jane yesterday. Fay won't be very happy about my snooping around... That superwoman's taking KOREAN LANGUAGE! She'll probably know more languages than the fingers I have on my hand by the time we graduate. And she was joking that she found it ironic that she could communicate in Japanese, but can't speak a single word of Hakka to her grandma.




See what I meant?! The macro function sucks! It can only focus if you place items at least 10cm away from it! WTF do you call macro function when I can't take pictures up close? Nokia developers, please please please do something to your trashy camera phones.



Oh, and Engine has a new Japanese cuisine stall! It serves decent fare, and the only (and the greatest put-off which is going to make sure that today's going to be the first and last time I'm going to eat from there) is that the rice is Thai fragrant rice! WTF. Is that even half-Japanese? The first thing I did was to dig into the rice, expecting it to be soft, sticky, yet grainy and fragrant with the light scent of Japanese rice and vinegar. I forgot it was Engine, after all. What tastes especially nice here?




So it's a big no-no. Unless it's the only stall open for the day, I'm stepping nowhere near.






When the audiophiles clash, this is what you get.





Remember how I was fluttering on about the button headphones by Audio Technica? Apparently I managed to tweak my thinking to place function over form, and here's what you get.


Yups, white ATs for the audiophiles. I like Jack's pair! The bass is ... astounding. But they look like a happy couple together, so I shall not be evil enough and make his headphones gay. Small headphones for the small-headed, small-eared me, and the larger headphones (with better specs.!) for the larger-headed, larger-eared husband. Sweet.
Thank you so much, so much for the advanced present.



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