Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Battlezone @ Work

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Learnt from the news that hooking onto other ppl's wireless network is an offence, known as 'Internet Hijack', even if the other party did not set on a password. I think i better stop doing that, but somehow, my IPAQ is set to auto connect to any available network by itself.

I like the first pic v much and it really appears v nice on my IPAQ as the wallpaper. The pic was taken by my nokia6230 at MacRitchie Reservoir. I may like my IPAQ, but i really love my 6230 much x 3 more. Its a magnificent piece of metal with all the wonderful and quality functions packed together. The next wallpaper is taken from the internet, which is often used as my wallpaper for my desktop and hp. My fave Buddha wallpaper.

This aftn, i described to my ex colleague on MSN tat my daily job is like fighting a war. In other words, entering my office in the morning is jus like entering a battlezone. Upon opening my email box, i will receive plenty of arrows shot over from the prev nite. Similarly, i will be shooting many arrows back to others. It will be endless shooting of emails over here and there, from Party A to Party B all the way to Party X, Y, Z...... During lunch time, the fights will cease, and resume at around 2pm.

The system works exactly like chain mails, except that you get to read how ppl defend themselves and throw the ball to the next party, instead of jus simple forwardings. Ehemz! I may be new to my current work, but definitely not new to siamming arrows. Sometimes i am really impressed by my own 'taichi' skills, haha, although i know its not really desirable.

Some of us may think : Argh, i dun like this and that, i dun like how this system works etc. But do we have the choice? If we always choose to do the things we like to do, and avoid the things we dun like to do, then our life wud be too 'ideal'. We might jus end up becoming very vulnerable to blows and challenges when things do not go according to our wishes and expectations.

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