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Saving a buck at the toll
I was fetched by Jet to go to Kajang Prima today to get something. To get there from my house, the shortest route is to pass through the Silk highway, where in the middle sits a nice toll plaza, charging users of the road RM1 each time. Now the alternative route is to go through town area, which at that time, was pretty jam. So, reluctantly Jet decided to take the toll road, he was adamant though, that he won?t need to pay a single sen. We cruised along the 6 lane road, and reached the toll, where another car was just in front. I noticed a siren sitting on…
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Digi cares, not so lousy webmaster, expensive concerts and too many clothes
David commented in my recent post Post this and Anders will give that DIGI has got a lousy webmaster for not posting the Tsunami donation link in their main site. I had bluntly agreed with him, not checking it earlier. Well actually, I realised he did post a link, but in the form of a popup. I was using Firefox, which block all popups unless stated, therefore I hadn’t seen the link. I bet the same case was with David. Anyways, sometimes popups works in catching the surfers’ attention, I guess. Sometimes, just plan annoying. Nevertheless, DIGI does care, and it’s great to see for once, they are doing this…
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Gmail invitations
LiewCF has been promoting his gmail invitations and it has certainly been going like hot cakes, now you see, now you don’t. Well, if you happen to come by here in search for one, just leave your name and tel no in the comments (er i mean your email la) 😛 and you’ll get invited by me immediately. I have like so many Gmail invites and no one to give to, coz nearly all my family and friends have Gmail already….currently I have 15, I think. So first come first served. Only if you really need it ok, you gotta sound really desperate in the comments! Cheers.
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Post this and Anders will give
Anders is challenging bloggers to put up these links in their front page. For every page, Anders is giving USD1 to the Red Cross. Way to go Anders. International aid organizations: UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) United Nations’ World Food Programme Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors without Borders (donate!) CARE International The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies UK/Europe: Disasters Emergency Comittee (DEC) – comprises a raft of aid agencies, including the below and others British Red Cross Save the Children UK North America: American Red Cross Canadian Red Cross Save The Children Anders Jacobsen: Webloggers: Give to tsunami victims and I’ll give too! I’m adding additional…









