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I always dreamed of owning a small travel guitar to practice my music on-the-go. (And I’m a very on-the-go kind of person.)

But I never ever thought to check up on travel guitars. I simply assumed most people were happy with the size and weight of their guits.

Until I heard about this…

 

Lapstick

The LapStick

Handcrafted by Phil Neal, the lapstick boasts a mere 550g, and dimensions 50.5cm x 10cm x 4cm. It has a mahagony wood body, rosewood fretboard, and an internal preamp with clean, distortion and overdrive sounds.

It’s a guitar designed to be played on the bus, on the plane, or anywhere else you can think of, and you won’t disturb anyone else cos you can plug in your own earphones. (Unless you want to disturb people, then you can plug it into an amp).

For such a light guitar, it has a real weighty pricetag… The Lapstick costs a hefty 495 euros (or S$1001)…

Sigh…

Camera Accessories

  1. Studio Lighting (can’t afford)
  2. Dry Cabinet (not allowed to get)
  3. Grey Card (want to get!)
  4. Tripod
  5. Circular Polarizer
  6. Diffuser (this one is debatable)
  7. Bounce Card(gonna DIY)
  8. Lightsphere

The income is stagnant but the list never stops growing… Argh!!

Recently went and bought myself a decent tripod.

It was meant for a last minute wedding assignment, but thank goodness the photog recovered from his illness, so I could just attend the wedding and relax…

Nevertheless, i’m very proud of my new toy. The Slik U8000.

Slik

I’d meant to it buy for months but never got round to it. Had lots of excuses to explain why I didn’t need it. It’s bulky and heavy, it slows my movement and speed of capturing moments. (Which were all crap cos my lenses aren’t fast enough for most indoor events anyway. Oh well.)

Now, I’m better equiped to take slow shutter pics. Cool!

 Finally got into the whole online shopping thing…

Never used to want to do it because I was afraid of payment security and all that stuff… And I never thought that there would be anything to buy that I couldn’t already get in shops.

Then I found this…

IC37

An adaptor that allows me to listen to the music on my SE with my favourite earphones.

Decided to buy it online cos

  1. It’s so cheap.
  2. It doesn’t come bundled with another pair of earphones that I probably won’t use.
  3. It saves me the trouble of running around after work to find it in small obscure handphone shops.
  4. It gets delivered to my home
  5. I would no longer be tempted to buy the gorgeous $112 Seinheiser earphones for my phone

For all that, I finally figured out Paypal and Ebay, and my adaptor will now be shipped over in 3 days. If all this works out fine, I think I’m gonna be doing a lot more shopping online.

Which works for me cos all the shops are usually closed by the time I get out of office… Yay!

Dad went to the IT Show yesterday and guess what he got for me?!

1gb-sandisk-m2-des1

Sandisk Memory Stick Micro M2 1GB card
(for SE phones)

I have the greatest daddy in the world!

Can’t wait to finish work today, cos I’m going to see the IT Show for myself tonight… To look for SLIK tripods and other camera accessories… So exciting!

An interesting article…

So Beautiful, So Disturbing
I wake. For a moment, I stare at the ceiling trying to remember something. Something important. Something important happened last night, but the details escape me. Something fascinating yet sinister, like touring the CIA offices. Something exotic yet somehow familiar, like putting hot sauce on meatloaf. I wonder if I have a hangover. I wonder why I am thinking about the CIA and meatloaf. I roll onto my side.

There is a strange woman in bed with me.

A lot of things happen at once. First, I realize that this is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen, and I am a lucky, lucky man. Second, I realize that this is not my wife, and I panic. Third, I realize that she’s awake, has been watching me sleep. Fourth, before I can really react to thoughts 1 and 2, she smiles at me and speaks with a lovely accent I can’t quite place: “So. You like new wife, yes? Yes. Up now, I make breakfast.”

She gets out of bed and stretches, perfect curves sliding under silky lingerie and momentarily making me forget about breakfast, meatloaf, and whoever it was I was married to before last night. She seems to know this, and smiles at me again, but apparently she’s serious about making breakfast. She turns and strides confidently from the room. As she does, I see for the first time the large Microsoft logo splayed across her back. My stomach lurches as I suddenly remember everything.

Windows Vista. I bought a new computer yesterday… and it came with Windows Vista.

I feel sick, but there’s nothing for it but to get up. I step into the hallway and realize that she has remodeled the entire house. I really like the bathroom, it’s very modern and artistic. As I shower I discover that the acoustics are absolutely perfect. I dry off with a giant fluffy towel and think to myself that this can’t be all bad.

I return to the bedroom to dress. She has set out clothes for me. I am startled to discover that they’re fresh from the dryer, warm and soft and smelling faintly of fabric softener. The jeans and shirt are a new style for me, but they feel fantastic as I pull them on, comfortable and loose in all the right places. As I look myself up and down in the full-length mirror, I realize that I look really good dressed like this. You hardly even notice the logo.

It takes me five full minutes to realize that my wallet and glasses are missing. They’re not on the nightstand or the dresser. Well, maybe she put them someplace when she exchanged my clothes. I head downstairs to ask her.

The question dies on my lips as I reach the foyer. First off, my house now has a foyer. Sunlight streams in through thousands of cut facets. There is so much glass I almost wonder if there are walls. White tile stretches across the floor, forming a beautiful backdrop for stunning furniture and art. My house now has art in it. And there, by the front door, stands my beautiful new bride, smiling fondly at me as she silently throttles the paperboy.

The world goes dark and my vision becomes a tunnel. I see the paperboy, pinned to the wall. Her impossibly strong hands around his throat, squeezing. His feet are kicking–she has lifted him off the floor by his neck. He looks desperately at me, eyes wide in terror, mouth opening and closing but unable to make a sound. My lovely wife smiles again and says, “This paperboy needs your permission to continue.”

Numbly, I nod my head. Instantly she releases the paperboy. He coughs once, then stands up and smiles as if nothing has happened. He hands me the paper and leaves. Still dumbfounded, I watch silently as she pads softly to the kitchen and begins cooking.

After several minutes I realize that I am just standing there, watching her. I am still shaking, but she is so beautiful… so beautiful it makes my chest ache. I continue staring until the shaking goes away. Eventually I drag myself from my reverie, but it is not easy. I decide to try conversation.

“Oh, when I was dressing, I noticed that my wallet and glasses are gone. Did you move them? Where are they?”

“Glasses?” she asks in reply. “…wallet?”

“Yeah, so I can do stuff.”

“I can do stuff,” she says. “With me, you can do more.”

“Uh, yeah… but I really need my glasses.”

She smiles at me thoughtfully. I smile back, but slowly I realize that she’s not going to answer me. After several seconds of standing there looking beautiful, she turns back to the stove and resumes cooking.

“Okay,” I announce. “I’ll find them myself.” Immediately she jumps in front of me.

“You would like help finding something? I have many new ways to search.”

Ooookay. Kind of creepy, but… “Yeah. Where are my glasses?”

“Glasses?”

“Yes. Oh, okay. Look, what I want is to see the screen resolution.”

She turns and goes straight to a cupboard. “Resolution is in cupboard seven. Appearance and Personalization, Adjust screen resolution. Also in cupboard nine, Ease of Access Center, Adjust screen resolution for reading.”

“Oh, I see. It used to be I just right-clicked anywhere on the desktop and chose Properties. Cupboard seven, I guess. I just want to see what the current resolution is.”

She listens dutifully but stares at me blankly.

“Well? Let’s have a look. What is the resolution?”

She looks into cupboard seven. “You are using Gateway Widescreen LCD monitor and Norwood Micro LCD. I have set best resolutions for them. Would you like breakfast?”

“No, I want to know what the resolution is.”

“It is the best for these monitors. They are side by side now. I can duplicate the same image on both of them if you want–”

“No! Just tell me what the resolution is! It’s a brand-new monitor and I want to know what the native LCD resolution is! I don’t want to change anything, I just want to know what you’re doing with it!”

She continues to smile beautifully at me, but does nothing. It’s as if she doesn’t realize how frustrated I am. Or perhaps she cannot conceive the possibility of not satisfying me, of not being beautiful enough. I realize this is getting nowhere. I march past her and peer into the cupboard.

It is full of beautifully polished tools and devices, laid out in an aesthetically pleasing pattern. The pattern is strange to me but I can see that once I learn it it will be easier to find and use the tools I use most. It’s annoying now, but I can already start to see how I could get used to this. At last I see my glasses on a back shelf, tucked out of the way. I reach in and pull them out.

Suddenly the world goes dark again. She has turned me around, her beautiful gaze locked with mine. I cannot breathe, and realize with horror that her perfect hands are closed about my throat. The world, so full of sound, goes eerily silent. I claw at her hands but they are unyielding. She smiles, as beautifully as always, and says, “Display Properties needs your permission to continue.” Somehow I manage to nod or squeak out an affirmation, and she lets go. Color and sound return to the world as I fall to my knees, gasping for breath.

I stay down for several minutes, not daring to look up at her. She resumes cooking. I don’t look up until I hear her setting the table. At last I climb to my feet and ask the only question I can think of.

“What’s for breakfast?”

She smiles that perfect smile at me again and replies, “Meatloaf.”

I look at the meatloaf. I look at her. I rub my neck and think of the CIA. I look at her again. She really is gorgeous.

“Oh, what the hell,” I say as I sit down and grab the hot sauce. “I can get used to this.”

Taken from Chalain

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A great little bookshop I found in Bras Basah…

Photog Mags

Photography Magazines

Now I just need the money to buy some of them…

… you can buy yourself something new at your regular breakfast/coffee place.

I bought myself a nice little short size bottle, while drinking my usual Starbucks brew-of-the-day and chatting with a friend. Even spent some time picking out the one that sealed tight but not too tight (that i can’t open without hurting myself).

Q & Starbucks Bottle

Q posing with my new Starbucks Bottle

It’s so rare to find a short sized bottle and in black. The brown is very common and the pink is just ugly. When i saw it, I knew I had to get it

My morning shopping spree cost me $12.90, but I get 30cents off my coffee every day from now on, and I even get a voucher to redeem a free tall drink anytime!

It’s the best kind of impulse buying…

Shopping without guilt & without bad repercussions!

**I suspect this bout of shopping craving arose from the new book I just bought and read (the latest of my girly indulgences) - Shopaholic & Baby*

Printed some photos at the Kodak near work, and was terribly unhappy with the colour that they gave me. Not wanting to believe that it was the quality of my picture resolution or the artificial grain from the Powershot, I decided to print the same few pictures at another Kodak, one that gave me very good colour in the past.

The results were very different!

I decided to scan them and put them up here… It’s a picture that many would have seen on my blog in the past… (The one uploaded before was the digital copy which i gave the shops to print @”digital size”)

For fairness, both pictures were scanned together at 180 ppi. No colour correction was done. And while the pictures were reduced in size, I’ve kept their proportions exactly right.

Comparing Kodak

The first Kodak forced me to pay a minimum of $4 for 10 pics, even though I only wanted to print 5 pics. Although, the digital size of the pics was almost 5R in size.

The second Kodak just charged me for the 5 pics I wanted to print. The colour you can see for yourself, and the digital size was a lot closer to 4R.

Looking at the 2 by quality of print, cost and size… Which would you go for?

Sony Ericsson K800i

Sony Ericsson K800i

 

“The camera with a built-in phone”

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