Sunday, November 19, 2006
Solar Powered Mobile Phone
Another cool toy (not PS3) is arriving Japan!
Just read from the news that solar powered portable phones begin to test by the Tokyosiders. But it sounds to me that the solar cell phone is still a untested prototype. Also,there is no indication if this gadget will go on sale . We may still need to wait for a long time for viable, self-contained power in our mobile phones.
News Link: Solar powered super phone!
Sydney Snap Shots
I have less than a week's time in Sydney. I'm sure the thing I'll miss most is the blue sky here!!
Photo Album: Oz-Sydney
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Aussie Diving Adventure
I joint a 5Day dive trip when i travelled in Cairns. That was the first time i lived in a boat for that long. I did 14 dives in the 5 days, including 2 night dives. The trip was fanstastic and it was so great to experience the underwater world.
(Photos are taken by my dive friends)
More photo: Oz-Diving Adventure
Thursday, November 09, 2006
A Mysterious Email
I received a mysterious email from a guy/girl called “John Smith”. I know somebody called “John” and also some of my friends’ last name is “Smith”. But I don’t remember I know someone called “John Smith”. I think she/he should know me as he knows my name although he missspelt my name "Sophia" as " Sophiya". More importantly, “John Smith” should be a person know me quite well as I really really love the email he wrote to me. Here is the email:
On 11/5/06, john smith wrote:
Hi there,
A joke for a special lady.
The inmate on death row was scheduled to be put to death by firing squad the follow morning. Throughout the day, the prison guards were being very nice to him. But when they asked him if he wanted something specific for his last meal, he said he didn't want anything special. When they asked if there was something special he wanted to do, he said nothing. It went on like this all day.
Finally, when he was put before the firing squad, the guard asked if he wanted a cigarette and a blindfold.
"No," the inmate said, "just get it over with."
"Well, is there anything that I can do for you before you go?" said the guard. "You didn't even want a special last meal!"
The inmate thought. "Actually," he said, "Music is my life. One thing I would really like would be to sing my favourite song, one whole time through, with no interruptions."
The guard nodded and told him to go ahead.
The inmate started, "One billion bottles of beer on the wall..."
A friend.
He is probably be someone in Australia as it is an email from yahoo.com.au. Well, I hope I can find him out and have a drink(s) with him before I leave Oz in early Dec. ^_^