Friday, December 26, 2008

hello and MERRY ... belated?... CHRISTMAS! too lazy to do the glitter words.

Went to my grandmother's house yesterday and played with the dog, XiaoBao. Cute! Kawaii! Anyway, when I was going to go off soon. The dog keep on leaping onto my lap. At first, it was ticklish and funny but then soon after, it got abit annoying and scary! haha. :P

recently, there has been news about hackers being able to know your passwords when you key them in using the internet explorer. so i advise you all to download Mozilla Firefox (click here). Download it first. Then, download plug-ins to enjoy surfing freely as well as safely. By downloading the plug-ins, you will be able to watch videos, see advertisements, etc.

This morning, to eat my breakfast consisting of luncheon meat with bread, I had to spend 20 minutes to open a measly can of luncheon meat, boy, was I angry and frustrated at the silly can! I hope that they can do something to change the shape of the can as it is terribly hard to open it.

Gonna play pet society and neopets (suddenly my interest comes back again). Too bad i cannot remember my user and pass for my precious account, it has lots of money, ya know! heehee. :P

On last Tuesday, the Singapore flyer broke down unsuspectingly, much to the displeasure of many riders as well as others. The Singapore Flyer is becoming a hot tourist spot and the break-down is sure to arouse much annoyance. The 173 passengers were most unfortunate to be riding in the capsules at that particular moment where they all thought that they were going to have a wonderful evening. 10 of them had to be rappelled down and imagine yourself, about 100 feet or more above the ground, how would you feel like? And all they had were a piece of cloth attached to a rope so that they can be lowered down. I was disappointed with the workers operating the Singapore Flyer. The 173 passengers who were inside the capsules which had stopped in mid-air must be wondering, "What the heck is going on?" Maybe they should have a speaker, etc in each capsule so that should anything happen, at least the passengers can be informed, after all, bad or good news is better than no news! I agree with the article that Singapore Flyer's crew or workers should learn from the other countries' Flyer operator about what to do in such a situation and how to evacuate the passengers in the safest manner possible.

~wasting away time although wishing that holidays could end later

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