Thursday, April 28, 2005

PC problems...

Favorite quote of the week: SSDD! (Same Shit, Different Day)

Mood: Tired by will survive, barely.

Weather condition: Thick Haze, thick enough that you would not see my @$$ shaking in front of you from 1 meter away.

It’s been quite some time since I have posted anything here…
The past two weeks alone have been very trying… Assignments due and responsibility to CV! Or the Curtin Volunteers. On top of that, my every so faithful EVE (my pc) is not doing so well at the moment.

Hard disk problems… Image hosted by Photobucket.com ...the new hard disk that I recently bought is not registering on ‘my computer’, where as it states that the hard disk is detected by my system… So those that have IT knowledge please can you contact me and aid me with my current problem… I have tried to use Windows Help function but to my dismay it didn’t help me at all… maybe due to the fact that I do not have Internet connection in the area that I live in Miri… Danm the telecom! Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Hopefully, next week I will have more time to enter more posts… Unlike someone that complained! KAN NADIA! Image hosted by Photobucket.com

Monday, April 11, 2005

If i was a warrior...what would i be?

Samurai

You are a Samurai.
You are full of honour and value respect. You
are not really the stereotypical hero, but you
do fight for good. Just in your own way. For
you, it is most certainly okay to kill an evil
person, if it is for justice and peace. You
also don't belive in mourning all the time and
think that once you've hit a bad stage in life
you just have to get up again. It's pointless
to concentrate on emotional pain and better to
just get on with everything. You also are a
down to earth type of person and think before
you act. Impulsive people may annoy you
somewhat.

Main weapon: Sword
Quote: "Always do the right thing.
This will gratify some people and astonish the
rest" -Mark Twain
Facial expression: Small smile

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Quotes of Reflections

"One good deed dying tongueless slaughters a thousand waiting upon that."
William Shakespeare