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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
I ended up at Lush in a Pub Quiz with the Danish. We didn’t come last. While I was nursing my third Leffe Blonde alone. The last Johnny Cash song came on the stereo. It is apocalyptical. “It’s hard for me to kick against the pricks.” That is my favourite line. Two other musical quotations [...]
Posted in Beer, Beijing, Depression, Macintosh Computers, Music |
and Tagged: Johnny Cash, Leffe Blonde, quotations |
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
I’ve spent too much time in internet cafes in Asia. I’ve spent too much time on the internet period. I have a love/hate relationship with it. When I find something amusing or cool or useful it’s all good. When one mail goes astray and it almost costs me my MBA degree… If I had to [...]
Posted in Beijing, Internet, Korea, Macintosh Computers, MBA, Tsinghua, Wu Dao Kou, 健美 |
and Tagged: Cafe, calves, Chinese, dual boot, English, gaggle, girl, hotspot, Internet, Korean, Microsoft, PDF, WiFi, Windows |
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
It’s all OK I hope. I went home. I was lucky enough to be able to make one last back up of my hard drive. Either that or I was smart enough to make one last backup of my hard drive when given the opportunity. I transferred the two files in questions to my new [...]
Posted in Depression, Macintosh Computers, MBA, Sauder, Tsinghua |
and Tagged: challenges, difficulties, hard drive, laptop, PowerBook, problems |
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
I just possibly lost another long email which I wrote in reply to the author of the Business Week blog Bruce Nussbaum. While I was proof reading it, I timed out. So I’m not sure if it was sent or not when I hit send. I can’t imagine why people use Webmail as their main [...]
Posted in Internet, Macintosh Computers |
and Tagged: Apple, Bruce Nussbaum, computer, Mailsmith |
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
So I got an email from the TA of the Managing Global Innovation class today saying I did not submit a paper and they may have to give me zero. This would be laughably funny if it wasn’t so serious. I told Gary Lau my life only gets worse. The paper in question is the [...]
Posted in Blogging, Depression, Macintosh Computers, MBA, Tsinghua |
and Tagged: Baidu, Business Week, Diskwarrior, Fortune Magazine, hard drive, magazine, Mailsmith, PowerBook, Retrospect, term paper |
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