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Windows 7 – disappearing data

Okay, I’m not much of a blogger, but here’s my next review of Second Life Exploration. To **Straylight!

*The blue screen of death appears for a split second.

“Eh?”

*Restarting system.

“Eh?”

*Windows did not shutdown correctly, please choose one of the following.

  • *Start Windows in Safe Mode
  • *Start Windows in Safe Mode with networking
  • *Start Windows normally

“Now why did my system crashed…?”

*Please input password

“Oh well, maybe I open the system too long?”

*The desktop appears normally, but something is amiss.

“Hmm? Now where did my desktop shortcuts went?”

*Open the all programs list.

“Wait a minute…!”

*Searching for installed programs, NONE.

“Whaaaa?!”

*Searching the C driver for installed programs and documents, NONE.*

“What happened?! Since when a crash could reformat my hard disk to the way it was when I first got it?!”

*A laptop is flying out of the 5th floor window… OMG

“GRAAAGHHHHH!!!! All my hard work!!!”

A laptop is flying out of the window... OMG

Well, I didn’t actually threw my laptop out of the window, but I felt that way. But phew, thank goodness I got system restore enabled. Still, What the Heck is this?! Something like this isn’t supposed to happen! Not with a 1 month old system!

Even My software all bugged up! And my mouse pointer! It got so damn big all of a sudden without any way to turn it back to normal except restarting!

Currently watching this site for this kind of problem.

Portal: A Day in the Life of a Turret (Machinima)

PORTAL :
by Smooth Few Films
http://www.youtube.com/leetworld

If a turret whines about his job, and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? You bet it does. “A Day in the Life of a Turret” looks at the lives of two turrets at the Aperture Science Enrichment Center- and the monoty within.

Created by Smooth Few Films (www.youtube.com/leetworld)

P.S : contain abusive language, watch at own risk.

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KL Bird Park

Last Wednesday on 4 August 2010, we went to Kuala Lumpur Bird Park.

Click to go to KLBird Park website

The KL Bird Park was established in 1991 and was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen of Malaysia, Tunku Bainun. The park is 10 minutes away from the city center. The main feature that distinguishes KL Bird Park from any other bird parks is the concept of free-flight. Entering the door of KL Bird Park is as if you are stepping into an enormous bird cage, where visitors will have a chance to witness at close proximity how approximately 800 birds of 60 local and foreign species living together as a perfectly balanced community in this semi-natural, man-made environment.

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