I got an SMS from my brother, about 8.35pm.
My little sister, aged one, HAS LEARNT HOW TO WALK.
I am a happy older sister. In about a year, I can bring her to places, and she'll be able to talk too! Who wants to see her? d=
Picture 41: Melody, two weeks before her birthday.
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Daisy.
Bah... wanted to change my blog template but the menu for most of them are on the RIGHT side. I rather have it on the LEFT side. This morning I mistook my RIGHT for my LEFT. Next time learn driving sure die larh, instructor ask me to turn left and I turn right, then I hit some random motorcyclist doing his circuit (assuming the motorcyclist is male, as most motorcyclists are). Good game!
Went to the computer centre co-op whatever place outside LT26 and got my wireless thingie fixed. Well, as my friend said, "I thought your laptop got inbuild wireless, why you use the Cisco card?" I don't know. Because the person there told me to use it, because it is "more secure". So I don't know if I can use wireless out of school, since Daisy (that's my laptop) is being one cranky bitch and refusing to connect to wireless.
But I downloaded plenty of essentials into Daisy today, such as Winamp 5.0, MSN Messenger 6.2, mIRC 6.13, and other, you know, essential stuff.
And how can I forget Msg Plus! 3? Let me do a bit of promotion for it:
Aww isn't the banana cute.
Picture 39: Diasy, opened up. Do not be fooled, folks. Everything is white. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. Do not be misled by the silver looking parts. It is WHITE. Just like an iMac.
Picture 40: Daisy closed. Look closely at the blurred words. It's Toshiba. It is not a Macintosh. Heaven forbid.
Went to the computer centre co-op whatever place outside LT26 and got my wireless thingie fixed. Well, as my friend said, "I thought your laptop got inbuild wireless, why you use the Cisco card?" I don't know. Because the person there told me to use it, because it is "more secure". So I don't know if I can use wireless out of school, since Daisy (that's my laptop) is being one cranky bitch and refusing to connect to wireless.
But I downloaded plenty of essentials into Daisy today, such as Winamp 5.0, MSN Messenger 6.2, mIRC 6.13, and other, you know, essential stuff.
And how can I forget Msg Plus! 3? Let me do a bit of promotion for it:
Improve your Messenger experience for free at www.msgplus.net
Aww isn't the banana cute.
Picture 39: Diasy, opened up. Do not be fooled, folks. Everything is white. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. Do not be misled by the silver looking parts. It is WHITE. Just like an iMac.
Picture 40: Daisy closed. Look closely at the blurred words. It's Toshiba. It is not a Macintosh. Heaven forbid.
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
Visit to the Istana, 1st August.
Cos I'm horrendously bored and really have nothing better to do. Here are some pictures from Sunday's visit to the Istana. First time watching the Change of Guard, and finally got to see my friend who was playing in the band. Saw the MP Precision Drill people do their stuff, and I'm impressed, though some of the hand movements seemed kinda gay. I like how they twirled their rifles. So cool! Didn't manage to take pictures though, cos I was too far away. Anyway it was going to rain, and lighting was poor, and all my other pictures of the change of guard were so dark.
Okay here are some pictures of the inside of Istana. I hope I don't get into trouble for posting these pictures up. Is there any rule that forbids me too? I mean, it's just scenery, but I think those nice terrorists can make a crude map out of the photos.
If you don't see me post again, it's either I got tired of this blog, or I've been captured by the authorities and going through some brainwashing programme. I must not badmouth my country, cos my wonderful country is going to celebrate it's 39th (yes! nearly middlaged!) birthday in about a week's time. Then we will have a new Prime Minister, BG Lee "Son of Lee" Hsien Loong.
Stand up for Singapore!
Picture 31: Istana, golf couse.
Picture 32: The trees that sheltered most of the path in.
Picture 33: Some house on the hill.
Picture 34: A picture of another random house on some hill.
Picture 35: Shubbery.
Picture 36: More shubbery.
Picture 37: I found this tree very cute. It's like two tufts of leaves around a bald trunk. Okay, it IS two tufts of leaves around a bald trunk. And I wonder why people always say I state the obvious. -_-
Picture 38: One of the nicer (read: brighter) Change of Guard photos that I took. The rest are all too dark, unexposed, etc. It was going to rain too, so that added to the poor visibility.
Okay here are some pictures of the inside of Istana. I hope I don't get into trouble for posting these pictures up. Is there any rule that forbids me too? I mean, it's just scenery, but I think those nice terrorists can make a crude map out of the photos.
If you don't see me post again, it's either I got tired of this blog, or I've been captured by the authorities and going through some brainwashing programme. I must not badmouth my country, cos my wonderful country is going to celebrate it's 39th (yes! nearly middlaged!) birthday in about a week's time. Then we will have a new Prime Minister, BG Lee "Son of Lee" Hsien Loong.
Stand up for Singapore!
Picture 31: Istana, golf couse.
Picture 32: The trees that sheltered most of the path in.
Picture 33: Some house on the hill.
Picture 34: A picture of another random house on some hill.
Picture 35: Shubbery.
Picture 36: More shubbery.
Picture 37: I found this tree very cute. It's like two tufts of leaves around a bald trunk. Okay, it IS two tufts of leaves around a bald trunk. And I wonder why people always say I state the obvious. -_-
Picture 38: One of the nicer (read: brighter) Change of Guard photos that I took. The rest are all too dark, unexposed, etc. It was going to rain too, so that added to the poor visibility.
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