Sunday, September 30, 2007

Note to self

1. What's with the fucking 15-page group-based homework fiasco. Find out on Monday!

2. Monday is when the week begins. So, I'm gonna be positive and suck it up. And make the best outta it. I am what I believe, I really am. After all, the very first step of greatness that Spiderman and Superman and Batman took, was to realise that they are superheroes.

3. Take more photos for the blog.

4. And for goodness/goodnesses (which word should I use, really?), blog more.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's interesting to see just how pervasive memory has become in our everyday lives. It seems like everytime I turn my head, I see something with a card slot or USB jack, haha. I guess it makes sense though, considering how much more afforable memory has become lately...

Ahhh, I shouldn't be complaining. I can't get by a single day without my R4 / R4i!

(Posted by Nintendo DS running [url=http://cryst4lxbands.sosblog.com/-b/Will-the-R4-or-R4i-work-b1-p2.htm]R4[/url] SKu2)

Anonymous said...

Buying memory cards is such a chore... You have to Google prices, filter through which ones are genuine, go out to a bunch of shops,compare prices, finally buy your memory, and then fervently pray that the price doesn't fall in the next 2 weeks or so.

I've been done in by rapid price drops in the past... especially this one time when I bought a Micro SD card for my DS flashcard at what was apparently a steal, only to later see that it had dropped by $5 in a week's time.

(Posted on Post4i for R4i Nintendo DS.)

Anonymous said...

Memory sure is becoming cheaper and cheaper and cheaper. I'm curious as to when we will eventually reach the rate of 1c to 1 Gig.

I eagerly wait for the day when I will finally be able to afford a 20 TB harddisk, haha. But for now I will be content with having a 32 gig Micro SD Card in my R4i.

(Submitted using PostNext for R4i Nintendo DS.)

Jhonson Grey said...

Memory Card has been compulsory for storage the important things immediately. Thank you for sharing the post about memory
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