Friday, April 27, 2007

7.Days.Off

Since the public holidays this week and the next were so fragmented, I have decided to take additional 2 days off to make it a 7 days stretch to rest. I think it is a good time for me to update this blog, re-align my thoughts (so that I won't burn my house down) and do some defragging on my brain after too many context-switching between MOSS and .NET.

Blogivity

I know I haven't been blogging for a while (maybe too long for a while). I was a little busy with work (and my xbox 360). Also, I found it a little mundane to post about beta launches all the time. The higher profile sites are already doing a good job for those. Furthermore, nothing much exciting has happened in my life lately apart from work, sleep, work, sleep (and tar-kei). Most of my friends are also slowing down on their blogs. Maybe the trend is dying. :(

I recently got this feeling of restarting my blogivity after talking to my customers. They seemed to be so excited with blogs. I have also discovered that I have kept some useful resources in my blog that are readily available for sharing.

After spending an hour or so reading my older posts, I think maybe, it is time for my blog to get some 'new cheese'. I guessed I will resume blogging for a while and also do some back-dated posts just to fill in the gaps.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Pao.Tai

I pao-tai today!

As usual I went to The Baker's Cottage to get my bread in the morning. While I was getting back into the car, I heard a loud *CraaaaAAAAk*. Damn it! I pao tai! No, it wasn't my car tyres. It was my pair of slacks! Ok! Ok! I told myself to stay calm.

I faster drove home to change. I parked my car in front of the gate, aligned nicely, hoping to block as much as possible and use my backpack to cover the front. It was so embarassing. Luckily, it happened before I reached the customer's place. Otherwise, tai-wok! *Blush* Eee.... really have to go dig myself a hole and bury myself.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Nearly.Burnt.The.House.Down

Today, I did a very careless (and serious) mistake!

As I drove to my customer's place this morning, I've been receiving multiple missed calls from dad. Apparently, I left the stove fire on and went to work. It was burning for about one-and-a-half hour until dad came back from his morning-walk.

This is the first time I did such a stupid thing. I could not imagine what if the table cloth fell onto the stove, or if the wind blew out the fire. What disaster will bestow upon my family. I guessed I have not been myself lately. My thoughts were scattered all over the place.