
No rules of the game states you must do anything. Instead of turning on the laptop, you could leave it in on the table where it will collect dusts, unused.
But if you do decide to use it, what would you do with it?
How would you play the game?
Would you plan and plan before you even type a word?
Would your plans be so extensive that you never even got to the typing?
Would you get someone to type for you, or would you take on the keyboard, plunge right in and just do it, struggling to keep up with the twists and turns of the torrents of words that take you where they take you?
Would you type cautiously, as if the battery might run dry the next moment, or would you pretend or believe (or pretend to believe) that the laptop's battery will lasts forever?
And of what would you type: placing instructions? marvellous deliverables? misery? life? death? nothing? everything?
Would you type to please yourself? or others? or yourself by typing for others?
Would your words be tremblingly timid or brilliantly bold? Fancy with a flourish or plain?
Would you stay in or on the lines, or see no lines at all, even if they were there? or are they?
Would you even type?
Once you have the laptop, no rule says you have to type.
Would you rather surf the net? play games? chat? doddle or draw?
There's a lot to think about here, isn't there?
Now, suppose someone gave you a life...
Well, got quite some issue with my work place but now I am at a new environment. Right after a week I move to Kampar, Aaki's sis come and drop by. They plan to visit Cameron Highland (CH).
So they came on Friday night last week. When they reach, we took them to have a supper as they didnt take their dinner (I guess..)cos right after their work, they travel straight down from KL.. Basically we went back to my house after that and watch 2 episode of HK series drama before saying good night to the world.
Early in the morning, we went to Fu Shan for Dim Sum (as usual..:-p). I miss their fish ball as it is very nice!! And of course there is others meal that really make me telan air liur.. The pic below says it all.





About 10 A.M ++, we start our journey to CH. En route to there really kills me. The roads is like snakes ALL the way up to our destination. I think about 45 minutes later,(I'm not so sure as I already sick of the road) we reach our 1st destination as planned. The Bee Farm @ Ee Feng Gu Apiary Sdn Bhd.

Basically inside sell all stuffs related to bee. On the 1st floor there is a so called the "Largest Maze in the world." We didn't enter as we think is not worth it as it cost RM3 per entrance. I was wondering is it large enough to make me lost in the "maze"?? I personally do not think so.

This is the 3 8 gal. Still want to think ways of slimming. FongE, if you are reading this, please advice Aaki before she have a nice body figure like me..
















One of the visitor I met here.





Let's say you have 6 option job to choose. If you have a job with a low paid and a job with a high paid that is considered mutually exclusive, then the probability of low paid job or high paid job is simply:
p(L or H) = p(L) + p(H).
@L - low pay job
@H - high pay job
What is the probability of getting either a low paid job or a high paid job? Since it is impossible to get both job at the same time, these two events are mutually exclusive. Therefore,
p(1 or 6) = p(1) + p(6) = 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/3
If the low paid job and the high paid job are not mutually exclusive, then
p(L or H) = p(L) + p(H) - p(L and H).
The logic behind this formula is that when p(L) and p(H) are added, the occasions on which L and H both occur are counted twice. To adjust for this, p(L and H) is subtracted. What is the probability that a job selected will be either low paid job or high paid job? The relevant probabilities are:
p(L) = 4/52
p(H) = 13/52
What the f*&^ am I trying to say here?? Me dunoo either..hehehehe.. Well, the next blog will be the "Fairy Tale- Part 2". Hopefully I can get it done before I move to my new life..
