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Monday, June 9, 2008

Will You Be Mine? ...



My husband asked me if I want a new Nokia N80 because someone's offering him the mobile phone but it's P1,000 (or more) lesser than the price on the market or malls. I was even kinda snobbish about his to-be gift so he asked me to search for its specs if there will be a chance I'd be interested. So we searched the web together for this N80 mobile phone specs. Yeah, it's nice, nice. But I don't think I'll be loving this mobile phone. I said it would go with his standards than mine.



As of now, I'm currently enjoying my Nokia 6288 - white in color. I received it as a gift for my birthday last December 31, 2006. It's a slide phone. Themes and MP3 ring tunes are applicable. It has 2.0 mega pixel camera and 3G call features, radio, audio recorder/player, video recorder/player, IR, Bluetooth and the unused Push-To-Talk button (like 2-way radios). Right now it's loaded with funny pictures and crazy videos of my kids - those moments that you don't see everyday and will never see again when they already have a new best friend and a super hero lunch box.


But now I have a dream mobile phone. Upon browsing on the mobile phones, this one really caught my attention... as far as I know this was just out on the market last February 2008...
I like it. It is optimized for video and TV viewing, with stand at the back for hands-free watching, a 5 mega pixel camera, 3G, blue tooth, more pictures and videos (wow..), MP3 tones and true tones... Can't say anything else...
Just hoping it's gonna be mine...


Moving Out (II)

There are a lot of tasks to do every time we or someone moves in or out. This could be very tiring. Considering the tasks to be done, is already tiring. Finish all the laundry a day or two before your transfer - because you cannot do the laundry if you're already out of clothes to wear when you transferred. Separate your trash from your important stuff and items. Do not just label them as miscellaneous. So that you won't be bringing additional stuff which you will find out later it's just trash. When putting them in their boxes, have a pen and paper ready with you so you know what are the contents of that box and write on it where it's supposed to be, kitchen, bedroom or just in the living area.


When you move in, you have to put things in places. Fix the things or stuff for the dining area. When you get hungry putting your stuff in their places, where will you look for and take out the plates, drinking glasses and silver wares? So better to set them first. Next can be the bedroom fixing. So when you get tired arranging your stuff in order, you'll have a nice bed to rest your tired body in.


Then your living room, the couch, the TV, phone table. Have an inventory of your stuff, like how many boxes you will be bringing. You should bring with you your valuable items (cash, jewelries, mobile phones, check books, wallet, ATMs/CC, etc.). If you have a big bag then put them all there and carry it along the way.


Forgot anything?... Uhm, well.. I'll check back later.
Good luck!


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