I don't know why but I've just realised that with the possession of your very own camera, it suddenly becomes your responsibility that the people around you get the photos they took/they are in. I know this might not exactly be a daunting task but its such a great responsibility!
The thrill of just disseminating the newest, most recent photos I've uploaded into my computer and making sure that people get what they need in time is such a responsibility to me. And I'm finding it fun! If the person is unable to be reached by Messenger, then there's always the reliable alternatives of burning a CD or using my trusty little Thumbdrive (what Karen would mistaken as Thumbnail instead) If all else fails, there'd surely be a way out.
Photos are the medium that our most memorable experiences would be captured in. Its true. Even Dad told me one day that the generations after would be really lucky to be able to enjoy their past through the careful collections of of photos and what nots today. Its like during his time, they didn't get to enjoy the luxury and privilege of owning a camera, and hence many worthwhile memories were lost as time went by. Simply put, they were left to just fade away.
So, treasure your photos while you have them! Keep them safe and organise them nicely. Most of all, share them with the people around you!
I've been having trouble with some computer shit nowadays. My computer's seriously lacking in space and I have to clear up much unwanted stuff in all the little nooks and crannys in the disk drives. Very frustrating. I really hope Mum can help me rectify this incessant problem really soon.
A rather different blog entry today, 'cos I've been glued to my com for a few hours now, trying to re-organise and arrange my files. Too many songs and photos clogging up my computer lah. Did some strategic planning on space consumption and decided that it'd be best if I placed all my songs (especially the bulk of the lousy songs) in my mp3 first, before deciding to delete anything from the computer proper.
After which, I'd burn all the songs into CDs so as to minimise the space usage issue as back-up. But, the bloody problem is, my CD drive simply refuses to Eject. Bloody hell, man. I tried like, 156934 times and it still refuses to budge. Sigh...
For now, the lack of space issue is at a standstill and I am charging my mp3 in the meantime. Mum's thinking of getting the new mp3 (is it Sony?) that boasts the ability of being able to be charged in just 3 minutes. Sounds cool? I wonder if it really works man... its really compact and handy though.. like a Thumbdrive lah.. and it comes in quite a few nice, vibrant colours you'd be spoilt for choice. But of course, which mp3 comes in more colours than the Creative Zen Micro, which comes in a myriad of simply deletable colours?
I'm not a really big mp3 fan though, well thats 'cos I don't really have the time and opportunities to fully utilise my Zen Neeon. Mum won it in a lucky draw and she gave it to me so yeah, thats how I got it. I was actually promised an iPod Nano if I did well for my exams. But I didn't, and thats an entirely different story althogether.
I've noticed the increasingly common imitations of the ever-popular iPod range of mp3s outside. And even the Creative ones are also getting mimicked by other lesser known mp3 brands. The familiar glossy black and white casings and the usual sleek and handy shapes, definitely screaming Copycat! and its not that hard to notice, you know?
Hrrrm. I'm still contented with my really slow and laggy Zen Neeon though. It doesn't matter ah. I'm really looking forward to getting my new handphone really really soon. Hope Dad finally gets his ass up and get me the Motorola V3i that I've been eyeing. And then he'd use my phone. Hahaha.. I know this would sound kinda dumb.. but this new handphone for me is for improving my Chem and Physics grades to B4.. after a year and a half of arduous struggles that almost seemed impossible... Yay.
There're really so many gadgets out there for us humans to enjoy, yet are they really taking over our lives without our realisation?
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