Monthly Archives: January 2009

January 31, 2009
Australian Open Final & My Wish

I still glare at the radio when they announce the results for tennis tournaments. I don’t hate Rafa, of course not. He’s got style, he’s got strength – and yes, he is worthy of the title.
But I’ve been a loyal supporter of Roger ever since he debuted in the professional world. Keeping clips, news and [...]

January 26, 2009
A Plethora of Events – Family, Streamyx, Traffic Spike, Doujin Overload 2009 and Whatnot

Family and Chocolate Cake: Mama and I baked a chocolate cake last night for the whole family. I didn’t have enough butter for the topping, but it turned out ok. Even the spatula was gone. I had to spread the choc over with just a spoon. It turned out quite ok, though, for a rushed [...]

January 24, 2009
eduFire for Quality Online Learning Experience

This is written from a perspective of a student and a private tutor (not on eduFire, though). I’m really happy the beta days of eduFire is gone. It’s all live now, and lessons range from free of charge to extremely affordable. If you’re serious about learning new languages, I highly recommend making full use [...]

January 24, 2009
Capriciousness Wins~

Theme Change: Which is why I’ve changed my WP theme yet again in such a short timeframe. My eldest brother is home with his family for the holidays. He has some premium WP themes he bought on a whim, and didn’t use it anymore, so he gave some to me. I’ve spent all day being [...]

January 21, 2009
If People Around Me Could Just Stop Repeating These

I’d be a lot happier. So what’s so great about sayings when most of them are probably never that accurate in the first place? Realistically and sometimes even fundamentally crippled – a lot of famous sayings fall into this category.
If you love someone, let them go. If they’re the one for you, they’ll come back
Do [...]