As much as I hate to admit it myself... I've been really inactive in the blogosphere these few weeks... Not that I do not like blogging anymore (anyways I still did take time to read blogs, just that I did not update mine), but my current lifestyle wouldn't allow anymore of my time to be allocated on this.
Trust me I'd really hate to say this but it's real, apart of the time that I had for my meals and sleeps (which, never exceeded 6 hours recently), I had my hands and mind full of assignments, activities, clubs and societies. Being part of the Talent Night 2008 committee really drained it out of me, but that's not all, with now I'm the committee of Community Service Society and Music Club, I don't see the reason why I shouldn't label my current life as H.E.C.T.I.C.
What's more with me now taking the Broadcasting course, which in fact requires you to be really active in all sorts of industry-related activities (outdoor video shooting, WATCHING TV(!), listening to radio, presentations, interactions and etc.), dedication is a must.
But still I won't regret taking so many things at once because at the end, it's worth it. For instance it really enlighten me to see that the Talent Night 2008 was a huge success (though major and minor problems did popped out, whichever event does not?) despite the tiring (really freaking tiring) process.
One big freaking regret though... I couldn't attend THE first and ever launch of MGS4 at Low Yatt with my dear friend because it clashed with the Talent Night... Though I heard it was lame but still... it's SNAKE man!
When I say shit, I really mean shit. And I do talk shit.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
67
In correspond to Time Assassin's comment on my new boom-boom system, the Evo 5 Pro, I would like to firstly declare that Evo 5 Pro IS DEFINITELY superior to its "successor", the Evo 7, which is just another washed out "useless-box-of-junk-which-makes-sound" and which I never ever and never will classify it as a speaker system in the whole of my damn life.
The performance of this Evo 7 is greatly overwhelmed by its high power output (Woofer 24 Watts, Speakers 8 Watts each) than the Evo 5 Pro (Woofer 18 Watts), I've compared between them before I finally decided to settle with Evo 5 Pro. The Evo 7 started to sound funny and cracky when its treble and bass were tuned to the max while Evo 5 Pro was still able to sound very good and maintain its crisp clear, bassy output.
Forget about Lucky "7" in Final Fantasy "7" or "7" Eleven or the "7's" in the slot machines, "7" is not a lucky number all the time. At least you wouldn't want to get your hands dirty with this Evo 7, stay the hell away from it.
*I couldn't find any difference between the award-winning Evo 5 and the Evo 5 Pro (which is also been labled as "double award-winning") except some design refinements.*
Print this image in your mind and avoid it as far as your life goes.
The performance of this Evo 7 is greatly overwhelmed by its high power output (Woofer 24 Watts, Speakers 8 Watts each) than the Evo 5 Pro (Woofer 18 Watts), I've compared between them before I finally decided to settle with Evo 5 Pro. The Evo 7 started to sound funny and cracky when its treble and bass were tuned to the max while Evo 5 Pro was still able to sound very good and maintain its crisp clear, bassy output.
Forget about Lucky "7" in Final Fantasy "7" or "7" Eleven or the "7's" in the slot machines, "7" is not a lucky number all the time. At least you wouldn't want to get your hands dirty with this Evo 7, stay the hell away from it.
*I couldn't find any difference between the award-winning Evo 5 and the Evo 5 Pro (which is also been labled as "double award-winning") except some design refinements.*
Sunday, June 1, 2008
World Milk Day
Look at your calendar, can you see the date? Yes, June 1st is the day, the day where the milk lovers rejoice.
Happy World Milk Day, now go and juice... I mean milk, the cow.
Happy World Milk Day, now go and juice... I mean milk, the cow.
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