Thursday, September 10, 2009
halo there here to blog~~
yesterday went to the IT fair with yong fa,yongli,syahzwan and other friends
me yong fa and yong li in the morning decided to go to bp to have out lunch at MC
and after few minutes syahzwan come finiding us.. after we brought our lunch we took our time to enjoy our lunch and syahzwan keep asking us to eat faster lol...
after that we went to the interchange to take 700 it was a long journey to there..
on the bus syahzwan is like a mad person doing crazy things.
when we reach there some of the path was blocked due to the coming F1 race..
we were wondering how to cross the road then we saw a auntie waiting to cross the road, we waited for 2 minutes to cross the road as there is many car there, then suddenly a uncle just come a cross the road without waiting then i was like ????!!! am i seeing things?
lol
blah blah blah~~
i skip lots of thing i lazy to type
after the IT left me and YF lol
we went to the Singapore flyer went there walk walk..
i took some pics of the flyer
ok la end of the post le too tired want to sleep again ^^
bBYE
- 7:31 PM;
Friday, September 4, 2009
N-LEVEL COMING!!!!! OMG! JUST 1 MORE DAY AND THE WAR WILL START..
I HAVE NOT PREPARE MY WEAPONS AHHHH WILL I SURVIVE THE WAR?!
STAY TUNE TO FIND OUT MORE LOL
- 9:41 PM;
I recommend for a Windows Vista computer for use at home. These are only general specifications for parts that make a difference in the speed of your computer.
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or a dual core AMD processor running at 2GHz or higher. Windows Vista was made to run on 2 or more processors. A HT Pentium 4 doesn’t count.
Front Side Bus: Don’t settle for a motherboard with a front side buss less than 800MHz. This is one of the little details that can make a big difference in the speed of your computer.
Memory: At least 2GB of RAM. Windows Vista can run on less but if you have more it takes advantage of unused memory and your overall experience is much faster because of this. You also need to pay attention to the speed of the RAM. Spend the extra money for faster memory. It’s worth every penny.
Video Card: 256MB+ of Memory Windows Vista compatible graphics card. A good quality video card goes a long way on Windows Vista. Don’t waste your money on a cheap video card with 256MB of memory. The better quality but higher priced video cards are needed to get the most out of Windows Vista’s beautiful appearance.
Hard Drive: More is better. Try sticking with the new SATA hard drives with a 3GB throughput rate. The hard drive is the slowest part of your computer. A large fast hard drive will go a long way. If you have a choice, get a hybrid hard drive for outstanding speed.
- 8:50 PM;