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Topic: Office
Every now and again, it's important to run the Defrag program on your computer. This helps to optimise the filing system on the harddisk and improve performance of file access.
Posted by harun
at 12:01 AM WST
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Every now and again, it's important to run the Defrag program on your computer. This helps to optimise the filing system on the harddisk and improve performance of file access.
Should there be a fire drill, we'd have to scurry down many, many levels of stairs to reach the ground floor. It's a sure way to lose weight...
To enter my office, i need to swipe my security id card over the security scanner. else, i'd have to press the doorbell to get someone to open the door.
Twice a day (or even three times, if the weather is very humid) i'll be showering in the bathroom using this equipment. It's been recently upgraded cos the old one was making too much noise. I like my showers a little hot.
Today i was in shutterbug mood. Took my Nikon CP5700 digicam and shot almost all the flowers in our back garden. It was a very hot and sunny day, so I got my day's worth of Vitamin D.
The world is getting smaller. At least with globalisation and international trade, coupled with advancement in technology and communication, people around the world can meet and exchange ideas and cultures.
I've been updating my weblog for a couple of months now. This is what it looks like on the Internet. i try to record my daily routines and episodes in life.
This is what my bed looks like every morning. If the night was hot, i would be tossing and turning. The same goes if there was a mosquito attacking me while i try to sleep. But i love my bed. And my peach pillow...
You might think I took this photo in some village far away from the capital, but in fact it was taken right smack in the city. Sometimes it is nice to see coconut trees swaying in the breeze.
This is where all the major computer servers are kept at our office. Once in a while, I do work in here to administer one or two of the machines. It's fairly cold in there.