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Actually is December 18th, but I post late... hehehez... We ate at a nearby Chinese Restaurant and the food is quite okay, Dad brought a Whiskey to the restaurant. I want to try it, until I saw the alcohol level is 40%, which is very high. So NO fo me.
Back at home, We celebrate the birthday with a sugar free chocolate cake my sister bought just now and we ready to sing. But delayed by this guy below... lolz

A women boutique shop, every man's nightmare...
And the new Parkson at the new wing, which connected to the old wing... Now is twice the size of the old one (my cousin is on the right, testing his photography skills)
And the last shot is I try to tilt the camera and take the shots of the decorations. This new wing make shopping at the best mall in Penang even better...
After those shopping (woman's things), we decided to have lunch at the old wing's food court at
the lower ground floor. I say the food there is not bad for a food court. I ordered Japanese Fried Rice, which is my favourite food at there, and a cup of Sarsi. My other cousins also ordered the same thing except Chris, who ordered himself a plate of western food, which looks delicious too... And we continued shopping, again.... zzzz......
Break my Tesla defense now!!! No One?!?!
Lonely con-yard
Kirov Airship Reporting
The road from prototype to finalized specification was marred by a few bumps, including a challenge from AMD and NVIDIA that Intel was unfairly sitting on the new standard's draft certification. USB 3.0 isn't just a faster implementation of USB 2.0—the new standard will support a more flexible power scheme, including support for reduced power operation and an idle power mode, but several core concerns appear to have gone unaddressed. USB 3.0 sockets are apparently limited to providing just 500mA of power (unchanged from USB 2.0), and the bus will remain relatively CPU-intensive.
Unfortunately, Intel doesn't seem to have much of a reason to push the overall standard. There is a next-generation version of FireWire; the final specification for the S3200 and S1600 standards was published in late July. Devices, however, aren't expected until the end of next year/beginning of 2010, and let's face it—FireWire is on its very last legs as a mainstream interconnect. Apple's decision to drop FireWire from the Macbook doesn't quite qualify as a stroke of doom, but the trend is clear. As the years go by, FireWire support (or, at least, support for the latest standard) is being driven into a smaller and smaller group of products and systems.Ironically, most mid-range/high-end discrete motherboards now ship with FireWire 400/1394a support, but FireWire 1394b is virtually nowhere to be found. I won't go quite so far as to say it's literally nonexistent—Apple still supports it on the MacPro among others—but a search of even the highest-end boards on NewEgg doesn't reveal a single 1394b-equipped board. Given just how expensive premium boards can run these days, it seems fair to say that manufacturers aren't including it because they don't see it as an option consumers want, as opposed to it being an issue of cost.
If the only way to gain access to S1600 or S3200 is to buy a separate PCI/PCIe add-in board, the nascent S3200 standard's death knell has effectively sounded before the products even hit market. This may not immediately impact USB 3.0—devices and motherboards that support a new connection standard are always expensive at launch—but it may affect how quickly the price of USB 3.0-equipped devices fall. As for what those devices will be, expect an early surge of flash drives, external hard drive enclosures, digital music players, and digital video cameras. External solid-state drives, in particular, will benefit from USB 3.0's higher bandwidth; I'd expect a strong push from the likes of Western Digital when it comes time to deploy the standard.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081117-usb-3-0-specification-finalized-devices-in-2010.html
4.8 Gbps leh, too fast you don't even realize the transfer is completed leh!!!
Empty?!?! Look!!! It really was!!!
EMPTY!!!!
Closed?!?!
What The?!?!?!
I watched it today at Sunway Carnival Mall...
I got a code of the game's beta phase, which I really enjoy.... But after typing login name, something happened
Darn it!!! I can't even write about the game!!!