March 14, 2007 at 11:09 pm
· Filed under Life Itself, Rants
If you an inkjet printer owner, you would have noticed how cheap it is to own the printer and how the printer is cheaper then its cartridges. I own an Epson printer and boy, those Epson inkjet cartridges are outrageously expensive. It does not help when those Epson ink cartridges comes in different vials of different colours.
I have seen some compatible Epson printer ink being sold at IT shops but am quite doubtful of their quality. These compatible inks are selling like half the price of genuine ones. I’ve never used compatible inks but am considering because of the price difference and if you have used one before, I would appreciate if you give me your views on the ink quality, ink durability and colours printed by compatible ink cartridges. Merci beaucoup…
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March 13, 2007 at 6:32 pm
· Filed under Life Itself
What do you have for breakfast? Whenever I ask these questions to my non-Malaysian friends, they would answer the common food such as bread, cereal, oatmeal, etc. Only one answered bread pudding. I have no idea what bread pudding is but it doesn’t really sound like something one would eat for breakfast. Maybe she’s just pulling my leg.
Breakfast in Malaysia is totally different. Because of the diverse cultures that we have, our breakfast could be a combination of nasi lemak, fried koay teow or even roti canai. All these food are extremely delicious but beware, they are also packed with cholesterol. If you are in Malaysia, you should totally try our breakfast food.
Soon, I will be changing my breakfast diet to control my cholesterol intake by eating weet-bix, oats and cereals but for now, I’m off to hunt for bread pudding recipes.
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March 13, 2007 at 12:55 am
· Filed under Internet & Computers, Uncategorized, Webmastering
One of my webmaster buddies have commented that I should get a new theme for this blog. Apparently, the green and orange colours are getting stale and boring though I feel otherwise (maybe that’s because I own this blog :p)
Changing your blog’s theme is akin to giving your house a new coat of paint. It may be fresh, may be sparkling, may be appealing, and could very well attract visitors to stay longer in your home. Translating this into webmaster words and this means “prolonged traffic” which in turn may most likely turn out to be a sales conversion or PPC revenue.
In any case, I think I’ll maintain the current “Almost Spring” theme until such time when I finally get hold of a cool web design. For those of you who have been stuck to a theme for a number of years, it’s time to consider a new coat of paint.
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