Guess I will be a bit busy.
See the above old fossil, there? Then the fixed line telephone. Move on to the Android-On-A-Netbook, another netbook and finally, an android tab. Of course, not to mention the mobile phone that I'm using to capture this photo.
With all those gadgets on my desk, I sure connected enough.
I mean connected, connected.
Wired and wireless to the world all day, today.
Thinking back, only one of these is actually necessary. One is enough and it does all the same function and other will just become redundant. It just that we tend to have extra things as life goes on because at the acquired time, we need them.
So what now. I'm thinking of a garage sale.
RM100 each? *Duh*
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
I Believe I Can Fly
Just a short break before I move on something today.

Words sometime can be fascinating, like this one. It all started with the word “I believe …”, and it can be anything from there. Here’s some of them
R. Kelly (1006): I Believe I Can Fly
Obama: I Hope You Still Believe In Me
Katy Perry: I still believe in love
Charlie Sheen: I don’t believe in rehab
In Daily Mail: I believe I am Hitler’s grandson
George of The Jungle II: Shep the elephant that believes she is actually a dog.

Najib : A superstitious Malaysian who believes in number one, #1, numero uno.

He is the 1 who takes credit of all the absurd programs such as 1Malaysia, BR1M, KR1M, Salam 1Malaysia and the likes.
How about someone who wish to start anew in life?
Would you believe that? Of course you may, or you may not.
Just think like the story of the olden days when a king decided to abdicate the throne and becoming a derwish, leaving everything he posses behind. Siddartha Gautama is the classic example.
It is about the willingness to explore a new life, with lots of uncertainty, pull and push, but fresh, nevertheless. I mean a total reboot, just like a computer. Unshoulder all the burdens, or unburden oneself totally just like a newly-born baby.

Unshoulder and Unburden. Hence, here’s the last catch. I Believe I Can Fry :)

Words sometime can be fascinating, like this one. It all started with the word “I believe …”, and it can be anything from there. Here’s some of them
R. Kelly (1006): I Believe I Can Fly
Obama: I Hope You Still Believe In Me
Katy Perry: I still believe in love
Charlie Sheen: I don’t believe in rehab
In Daily Mail: I believe I am Hitler’s grandson
George of The Jungle II: Shep the elephant that believes she is actually a dog.

Najib : A superstitious Malaysian who believes in number one, #1, numero uno.

He is the 1 who takes credit of all the absurd programs such as 1Malaysia, BR1M, KR1M, Salam 1Malaysia and the likes.
How about someone who wish to start anew in life?
Would you believe that? Of course you may, or you may not.
Just think like the story of the olden days when a king decided to abdicate the throne and becoming a derwish, leaving everything he posses behind. Siddartha Gautama is the classic example.
It is about the willingness to explore a new life, with lots of uncertainty, pull and push, but fresh, nevertheless. I mean a total reboot, just like a computer. Unshoulder all the burdens, or unburden oneself totally just like a newly-born baby.

Unshoulder and Unburden. Hence, here’s the last catch. I Believe I Can Fry :)
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