Just when everyone is hating you for saying the Dell computers suck, here’s some proof that you’re actually right.

Here’s an excerpt:

After the math department at the University of Texas noticed some of its Dell computers failing, Dell examined the machines. The company came up with an unusual reason for the computers’ demise: the school had overtaxed the machines by making them perform difficult math calculations.

Dell, however, had actually sent the university, in Austin, desktop PCs riddled with faulty electrical components that were leaking chemicals and causing the malfunctions. Dell sold millions of these computers from 2003 to 2005 to major companies like Wal-Mart and Wells Fargo, institutions like the Mayo Clinic and small businesses.

Check the whole article by clicking the link below:

In Faulty-Computer Suit, Window to Dell Decline – Yahoo! Finance.

To test how good my facebook self control is, I deactivated my Facebook account. For those who didn’t know, you can deactivate your Facebook account and your presence in the facebook universe would temporarily stop to exist. If you want to revive your facebook account, just log in again.
What did I learn about this experiment? Here’s a few:

  • I CAN survive without Facebook.
  • NO ONE  noticed my account was gone .
  • I am not a Facebook addict.

After 24 hours, I logged in back to activate my account. I didn’t miss anything: no separation anxiety. This just reinforced my belief that I’m not addicted to Facebook. Unfortunately, that’s not true for a lot of people. These people spend countless of ours, checking their Facebook News Feed, commenting on other people’s posting, playing games, and getting connected. The sad part is that they do this during working hours, family time, and even during the day for rest and worship.

How about you? are you in control of your Facebook habits? Or, is Facebook controlling you? Why not do the ONE DAY WITHOUT FACEBOOK experiment?

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I’ve been up all night being productive. Now it’s time to get some rest. Work starts again in 3 hours.
Good morning everyone.
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This is old news, but it’s still relevant today.

BBC News – Lack of sleep ‘linked to early death’.

After several weeks of just using Wi-fi to connect my Motorola Milestone to the internet, I finally caved in and availed of Smart’s Unlimited Internet service. To test it, I activated the Unli Surf Daily which gives me 24 hours of unlimited internet surfing.
Web browsing is comparable to that of Singapore M1 3G. I’m now testing how it woudd perform if I use my phone as a 3G modem with my netbook.
So far, so good.
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