June 10, 2007
Living the Fast Track
Things has started to pick up pace since the starting of the month before. Other than the noticeable increasing workload, there are also new commitments to the company as it as passed it’s infancy stage and prepares for further expansion in a form of a new facility which will be better equipped to manufacture newer products, thus further boost the sales figure. And that’s when 24 hours isn’t enough to live a balanced lifestyle of physical health (at least 1 hour workout at the local gym), proper rest (8 hours sleep), stress therapy (hobbies, entertainment), networking (socializing) and self improvement (upgrading and acquiring new skills, reading the news, staying updated).
There are things that can be done concurrently such as driving, which i takes it passionately (provided i’m driving my neo). So, not only do i get to my intended destination, i also manage to enjoy nerve wrecking speed on the highway.
[rant mode]
Which also bring to the point that it can also act as a double edge sword by hiking blood pressure, and stress form selfish drivers. Some road users just don’t have the sense of urgency, especially road hogs. I just could not understand these type of single tasking, sub megahertz thinking drivers. They couldn’t cope with speeds faster than 40kmh or suffer a nervous breakdown due to information overload such as keeping notice of the cars front, back and it’s side while at the same time mentioning to themselves where are they suppose to be heading. These people are not fit to drive at all!
[/rant mode]
Now, moving on. Marcus has got himself a P910i which i have been eying on since its release. At that time i was still using my trusty p800 which was serving well. Why did i mention about the p910i out of the blue? Firstly it was in my “wanted” list. 2MP smartphone with wifi and running on symbian is something that i’m looking forward to try, part and partial because i’m an SE fanboy. The second reason boils down to the price which Marcus got his P910i. RM1100! that’s freaking cheap considering that the introduction price for one was RM3299 and that now it retails for RM2299. The AP set that Marcus got was half the market price for an authorized unit. Not that i’m bothered with APs since SE service center do service all SE phones, AP or non APs alike. The only difference is that AP are unable to claim warranty from SESC.
to be continue…








