Expensive Apples
On the overall, whether the iPhone’s of any good to a person depends on what’s more important in that device to him. As a mobile phone, the iPhone really isn’t very good. Messaging is difficult without an alphanumeric keypad or
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
On the overall, whether the iPhone’s of any good to a person depends on what’s more important in that device to him. As a mobile phone, the iPhone really isn’t very good. Messaging is difficult without an alphanumeric keypad or
The Fruit Phone has actually been called the Jesus Phones by bloggers and fans. It sure can do a lot once you get over what it can’t do LOL. Great UI. I can’t put on my finger on a single
No, this isn’t a post by Ling about the apples imported from China sold at NTUC. Rather, there’s a little imprint on the back of my Apple iPhone that says “Made in China”. If there was ever a bad omen,
I brought my D300 for sensor cleaning at the Nikon Service Center in today, then had my dental appointment, and picked up the overpriced fruit mobile phone. Let it not be said that I didn’t give the phone a try,
The three best ever TV drama series I’ve seen are: The Sopranos, Battlestar Galactica Reimagined, and The West Wing (the latter which I’ll blog about soon). Of these three, The Sopranos is probably the hardest to appreciate for most home
Continuing my series of posts on Home Cinema.:) Tropic Thunder (2008). We’d originally caught this movie at a late night screening last year in November. Unfortunately, Ling was right smack in the early weeks of her first trimester, and the
The fun never stops! Hopefully even my friends who’re ardent buyers of Apple toys will laugh at this one.:) Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard
One of the nice freebies of being on vacation is the opportunity to get good looks of the airport you fly to or depart from. Many airports themselves these days are tourist attractions, especially considering the way they’re done up
Every half a year, my department goes out to do something fun. OK, that doesn’t mean what we do on a daily basis isn’t enjoyable – we’re in the game development department already – but the fun here is to
I typically steer clear of controversial topics on this blog. Over the 18 years I’ve been online now, making my opinion on a sensitive subject known in the public sphere has never led to anything good. On this occasion though,
Every trip I make I get a more refined idea or perspective of what to do the next time. So, photographic post-mortem of the 8 day trip: Leave the Sigma 10-20mm UWA lens at home. I like the lens, but
Part II of Global Village is written on a Northwest Airlines flight flying between San Francisco International Airport and Narita International.:) Everything’s big. Think: every meal you have is the upsized version. No need to tell the server you want
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