Whoaaa Yeah Mercedes~
hahaa.. have a closer look!
mu.jhe Ku.cch Ke.h.na Hai [Hindi] || I have something to say [English] || 我需要說某事 [Mandarin] || 私は何かを言うべき有する [Japanese] || 나는 무언가가 말할 것이다 있는다 [Korean] ||
Was thinking of making these upgrades. Hopefully it's gonna cost less than $400 in total?
Rear Option 1:
Rear Option 2:
Front Option:
Hello everyone. I am seeking some ideas for the above mentioned event! =) So the creative and innovative guys out there, please suggest and post some ideas okie?
Examples of some ideas i have got:
Hot air balloon in Port Stephens'
Beach House in North Coasts
Dinner in nice restaurant
Please share and suggest..
I have searched the whole Aussie, Sg and probably US sites for the Mitsubishi Lancer LS CG 2003 series' Fog Lights... and came up with nothing! Fed up. called up the Mitsubishi dealer and .. Taa Dahh.. each side cost $550/- Ouchhh!! For that 2 little bulbs with a clear protector. That's really very expensive. That's amost like 10% of the cost of the 2nd hand car! I will continue to explore the world of google tomorrow. =)
You remember those old text based games ? Those you have to type go n, go w, take item, inventory, look at, etc etc ?
Try this one
http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/
Thanx Jared =)
The placebo effect is the measurable, observable, or felt improvement in health not attributable to treatment. Like the "sugar magic tablet". This effect is believed by many people to be due to the placebo itself in some mysterious way. A placebo (Latin for “I shall please”) is a medication or treatment believed by the administrator of the treatment to be inert or innocuous. Placebos may be sugar pills or starch pills. Even “fake” surgery and “fake” psychotherapy are considered placebos.
Researchers and medical doctors sometimes give placebos to patients. Anecdotal evidence for the placebo effect is garnered in this way. Those who believe there is scientific evidence for the placebo effect point to clinical studies, many of which use a control group treated with a placebo. Why an inert substance, or a fake surgery or therapy, would be effective is not known.
The Psychological Theory: it's all in your mind
Office recently accuired a new coffee machine which dramatically increased the number of coffee drinkers and people into the pantry area! You get to see new "fresh" faces and "new" collegues you never knew existed.
Needless to say, coffee produced is awesome~!
Got back from work (after driving safely like a old man..) at around 11am. Changed and slept. Got up at 9pm (had some really fresh sushi in the fridge - from Linda)
Finished some DVDs (Extreme Ops & Musketeers) and then got ready to pick girlfriend up and then back to office. Basically by the time u get up, shops and offices - closed.
Nice lifestyle huh? Can't wait to get back to the day shifts.
Can't wait for the first race to start in Melbourne, Australia on 06/03/2005. 

Go McLaren!!
Was thinking of getting a wing like this. What do ya reckon?
Or a normal spoiler like this:
If everything is what it is on the excel spreadsheet. I should be working on the APAC shifts for the whole of March!!! Whoopppieee! Starts at 12pm finishes at 8.30pm~ In time for breakfast Lunch and Dinner! I love it~ Only down side is that I can't claim fuel and milage... Ohh well..
Just installed the H4 Hyper White Light Bulbs (almost as good as the PIAA ones)
Took me a careful 30 mins to figure out how to uninstall the current set and replace them with the new ones. ( i am known for quick dismantling of stuffs and not being able to fix them back.. )Anyway awesome white lights. Almost as bright as driving in the day! (please note that I am on Graveyard shifts.. knowledge on daytime light source are limited)
hiak hiak =Þ
Things I would like to do later in the month
From:
To:
By getting the Accolade BodyKits hehehe...
It sounds as grim as its name: the graveyard shift. Working between the hours of dusk and dawn can be a tough sell to even the most eager of individuals trying to break into an industry. If you’re a policeman, working during the night and early morning hours is usually mandatory, as most cities and counties rotate shifts in 24-hour cycles. And how about those open-all-night places? Somebody’s got to pour the java and ring the register at 2 a.m. Regardless of what field you’re in, there most likely is a night shift. And if you are the new kid on the block, you will probably be the one saddling with this schedule.
Guess what? I am that fella except that this new kid is definately getting old...