Jan. 6th, 2005

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Trying to post to LJ meant I posted something 6 times in a row. *sigh* Nori, if you're replying to the tag, just reply to the last post. I'll go and delete the other ones when I can actually get into LJ.
pez: (Jiro - The Frustrated)
You guys liked it! =D Yay! I'm gonna keep writing!

Am at home again, but I know I'll be up for work tomorrow. They told me on the phone that they've found my letter, so now I can finally use the cheque to buy my annual travelcard. The cost is being taken off my salary monthly, so I save on taxes and also buying annual is about 500quid cheaper compared to buying monthly. The thing is, the rail fares have raised, now I probably need a new cheque. *headdesk*

I still can't find the book 完全失蹤手冊. I found the other one though, 完全自殺手冊, which does have an online version. Now, before anyone starts fretting, it's all for research sake, I'm not going to put it to use. Well actually, I want to find the former just because it sounds so... fascinating!

Now that LJ has been sold, I wonder if the services will improve or... it can't get any worse can it (or can it?!?). ^^" The name "six apart" sadly reminds me of the old sixdegrees.com which had gone years and years ago though.
pez: (Kirihara - Protest!)
Just bought a good keyboard on eBay, one of those that won't strain your hands if you type for a long time. About time I throw this one away anyway, I'm using the one that came free when I built my machine 2 years ago. It's a cheap China one that doesn't worth anything at all, and it's got all sorts of gunk stuck in it.

It's funny that when you're sick, your sister, your other sister, and your mum all call you separately. And they all tell you to sleep. Well you know, I was asleep until the phone rang... on 3 occasions. *sigh*
pez: (Jiro - Black and White)
Woke up a while ago, turned the TV on and watched the last bit of a special programme/documentary of the tsunami disastor, followed by a 5-minute donation appeal.

To be honest, when it all happened I was in Paris and didn't watch TV, read newspapers or online news. I didn't know what had happened until I came back to London. And since then I hadn't watched any news about it, because my sis always changed channels when the news come on (too horrible, she says).

And after the oh, 10 minute of TV watching just now, I agree with her. I can't bear the scenes shown on the screen.

There will be no news watching in my home for the next month. It isn't because I want to turn a blind eye on what's going on with the world. It is that watching it makes me cry.

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