Monday, January 5, 2009
shai city.
well for everyone who hasnt spoken to me and is dying to read a blog (cissy) haha, i shall update.
i arrived in shanghai on the 23rd of december and its all been a big blur since then.
in short, i've had excessive amounts of beer almost every single night ive been here. and i have pretty much been moving from place to place every night, rarely do i sleep on the same bed two nights in a row.
nye didnt exactly go to plan (sorry ed and charley) but it was still ok. i spent it with jazel, her friend thu, tai gorilla and lucy. thankyou jazel for those shots haha.
i've met the bboys here too and ive been dancing a couple of times already with edward and once with charley.
but really, theres not much to say, its cold as hell here and dark as well...hell too. assuming hell is dark and...cold.
anyway i will be back in melbourne on the 13th of jan, i look forward to seeing everyone who is ever so eagerly waiting for the return of the king. (gone again by the 31st latest)
Saturday, December 20, 2008
hk day 3
, went to visit the big buddah on the top of the hill and also the worlds most happiest place on earth.
by now i have realised mongkok aint the best neighbourhood in town haha. nothing much to write about today, really tired. update with photos when i cbf.
Friday, December 19, 2008
hk day 2
1. my mum likes to ask random people things regardless of their nature of work or who they are.
eg. my mum likes to go to a security guard/cleaner etc and ask them if they have any more sizes or if they can get her a coat from the back.
2. my dad is over enthusiastic about anything i tell him eg. i tell him i need to get a back pack and he points out every single store with any sort of bag for sale
3. my dad likes to point out random things
eg. we get on the subway and he goes: we're underground
thanks dad
eg. we go into nike and he goes: this is a nike store
4. my mum is like a small child, when she walks she doesnt pay attention to anything.
eg. mum walks in front, me and my dad stop to take photos, she keeps walking for aboout 300 meters before my dad calls out to her to tell her to come back.
5. my dad is a fool
eg. he is trying to boycott france by refusing to go into any shop that is french such as louis vuitton etc.
6. my dad is paranoid about everything, so before we left the apartment he locked my laptop and everything else in a bag with a lock on the zip. we head out and i got extremely tired and decided to go home early to chill out on the computer/take photos with the slr of surroundings later.
i get back to the hotel and i realise that my laptop is in the bag with the lock...
i was really desperate so i told hotel maintenance to cut the lock for me with bolt cutters.
i reckon my dad will be angry when he gets back, but i couldnt call him (no sim cards/phones here for us) and i literally had nothing else to do.
end of day2
(oh yea, picked up somethings today, retail therapy is making me feel better about this place)
Thursday, December 18, 2008
hk day 1
first thing i did when i got here was check out the neighbourhood and because ive been hearing all these good things about this infamous "sneaker street" i was curious to go check it out and since i was living quite near it, it was a good opportunity.
my verdict of hk thus far is that it is as good as it is bad. doesnt make much sense.
the "sneaker street" area of kowloon is like a little cbd full of sneaker stores as far as the eye can see. unfortunately, the price is pretty much the same or even more expensive than melbourne and it is essentially 1000 stores with the same stock. every store has the same shit except a couple of stores had vans whilst most didnt.
here i am thinking that i was gonna cop a pair of cheap van eras for like 40 bucks to beat up whils t im in asia, but no, they cost like 80 aud here too =[
plane trip wasnt bad, i had john legend to put me in a trance like state for about 30 minutes and i also watched a bit of possibly the worst movie ever made in the history of man kind, its called:
kung fu hiphop
i watched the first 10 minutes, i really couldnt bare anymore. it had chicken from YnD as the main character and omg, i have lost so much respect for him. that movie really really really sucked.
anyway, hopefully my hongkong experience gets better starting tommorow. see y'all soon
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
holdin down the block
(in chronological order)
hongkong for 4 days
shanghai for 1 month
melbourne for 1 week
korea for 1 semester
shanghai for 1 semester
but its funny that i've been looking forward to leaving all year, i have been imagining jamming with chinese and korean bboys and living by myself in shanghai whilst doing internship with volkswagen and also been looking forward to making some new friends in korea.
but its funny because on the eve of my departure, i don't seem like i want to leave anymore.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
disturbia
he looked a lot like this guy:
a few girls in some nice summer dresses came on (they were like 4-5 maybe 6/10 at best) and sat down behind me, and then that bald guy who i shall refer to now as drunko, got on.
the drunko sat down next to them and started putting his arm around them, shaking their hands and trying to chat them up in a sexually harassing way. so one dude on the side started saying "hey mate, don't do that" and a i think maybe french or arabic guy also told him to stop.
eventually the first dude got the drunko to calm down and sit down and chatted to him whilst the girls ran to other seats, but the french/arab (farab) guy kept telling him to get off the tram, eventually other people got on and the farab guy started explaining to everyone else who didnt see the initial incident why he was telling this drunko to get off and then eventually he started bragging about how he made him stop harrassing those girls. at which point the drunko's girlfriend got on and started lip wrestling with him, the drunko also lit one up to smoke. at which point i decided to move because i dont want to die of asthma.
anyway so from another seat, i saw the drunko get up and get this
he took his pants off and got out his genitals and tried to make his girlfriend give him oral sex...on the tram.
end of story.
Friday, November 7, 2008
foh sale
and now i have some stuffs to sell. dont hesitate to buy ;)
need (extra) funds for china just in case i get scammed and need money to save my life. that sorta thing.
White/White Dunks
Condition: 7/10
Size: US 11
Price: $70 (hold)
Lakers New Balance 585 High
Condition: 9/10
Size: US 10.5
Price: $90
Provider New Balance 1500
Condition: DS
Size: 10
Price: $550
Melbourne Dunk Low
Condition: DS
Size: 11
Price: $210
Black/White Dunk High
Condition: 9/10
Size: US 10
Price: $80 (hold)
Black/Orange Ice Cream Boardflips 1
Condition: DS
Size: 10.5
Price: $80
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
out for black presidents to represent you
Is it how can I protect my life?
Protect my wife?
Protect my rights?
Every other president was nothin' less than white
Except Thomas Jefferson and mixed Indian blood
and Calvin coolers
KKK is like 'what the fuck', loadin' they guns up
loadin' mine too, Ready to ride
Cause im ridin with my crew
He dies - we die too
But on a positive side,
I think Obama provides Hope - and challenges minds
Of all races and colors to erase the hate
And try and love one another, so many political snakes
We in need of a break
Im thinkin' I can trust this brotha
But will he keep it way real?
Every innocent n!gga in jail - gets out on appeal
When he wins - will he really care still?
- nas

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
KAIST letter
My name is Han, my friends know me as Ken. Ever since an early age, I have always had an adventurous nature and have been exposed to many worlds and cultures. I was born in Shanghai, China and I call 3 countries home. In 2009 I hope to be able to add Korea to China, New Zealand and Australia.
Korean culture and history has been closely connected with that of China, both nations have suffered and triumphed together in the last few decades. From the atrocities of World War Two to the Korean War and the recent economic boom in Asia. Economics aside, Korea has caught the eye of the world with its pop culture, but of course I do not want to see the Korea portrayed in the soap dramas or movies, I want to experience the real Korea, I want to meet Korean people, dine in Korean restaurants and learn the culture first hand. Studying at KAIST will give me a great insight into business conduct in Korea and Asia whilst also giving me access to the rich Korean culture.
KAIST has a high reputation in the field of research and development amongst other things and this was a main attraction for me as I like to experience new and fresh things first hand. KAIST also has a huge wealth of information from abroad accumulated by its staff and of course its students from all the corners of the world, I look forward to participating and adding to the wealth of knowledge by actively participating in school activities both apart of my curriculum and outside. I hope the exchange in knowledge happens both ways and I am able to leave a good mark on KAIST and its students.
The city of Daejeon itself is home to many R&D facilities of global businesses, which comes at no surprise. The “silicon valley of Korea” contains not only the research and development facilities of Samsung and LG, but also to the Yuseong-gu district known for its high tech industries. With new technologies comes new and innovating marketing and business structures which I definitely look forward to learning about and seeing first hand.
With that said I hope there is a position for me at KAIST and I look forward to studying in the Republic of Korea.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
apologies
i should not have posted unverified information into the public domain, and my supervisors are not a trustworthy source of information.
let me say again, that everything i have stated in the previous post was completely untrue according to roy morgan management, and this present time there is no other reliable source so thus i will presume that this is truth, as far as i know.
as a result, my employment has been put on hiatus, there will be 24 hours before i am notified in regards to my future at roy morgan research.
i have explained myself to management and attempted to justify how and why i would genuinely believe such matters and had also genuinely believed that the matters were indeed fact due to my belief of the source's reliability, but as you should be aware by now, this was a mistake.
again, i would like to state that i do not want you to think negatively of gary morgan, steve bracks or nick bracks based on those events i described earlier as they are inaccurate and unreliable as far as i know at this present time.
Monday, September 22, 2008
what is wrong with the WTO?
Synopsis
There are various criticisms of the WTO, ranging from certain policies and methods of enforcement to the decision making process and the structure of the organization itself. To what extent are these criticisms true and if so how much do they affect countries and economies? Various methods of reform have also been suggested through the years. This essay will identify a few particular problems with policies, principles and structure/decision making process of the WTO and give general solutions as to how those problems should be solved.
Background
On the first of January 1995, the World Trade Organisation succeeded the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade as the de facto international trade regulator. The general mission of the WTO and its forerunners were to improve the welfare of the people within its member countries by “ensuring that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible”. Its predecessor had merely 23 countries and the first negotiation round in Geneva took only 7 months in starting April 1947. The difficulty in improving the welfare of all people within its member countries has significantly increased since 1947 which correlates with the number of member countries which again correlates with the amount of interests each nation has. The most recent round of negotiations in Doha, which started in November 2001 with 141 countries, has collapsed. This reflects on the conflict in interests between developed countries (lead by USA, EU and Japan) and developing countries (lead by India and China). The most common criticism of the WTO is through its operations, there has been a divergence instead of a convergence of income levels between the rich and poor nations and this effect will continue unless there is significant reform.
Discrimination
Even though one of the principles of the WTO is “trade without discrimination”, developed countries are still able to find a way around this. Under WTO agreements countries cannot discriminate between trading partners. If a country so wishes to establish a tariff on a particular good, that tariff must be the same across the board for all goods of the same type no matter which WTO member it is coming from. This principle is known as the most-favoured-nation (MFN) treatment. In theory this principle should provide poorer countries access to better trade agreements that richer countries have with each other. However the flaw in this rule is that it did not take into consideration that developing countries produce different things from developed countries. If a tariff were to be imposed on all textile, clothing and footwear coming into Australia, it would not affect countries such as Japan and USA as much as it would affect developing countries like China and India. The WTO also has a set of antidumping measures, when these measures are put into practice they also act against the development of developing countries. Another note is that countries may impose a ban on the import of all goods of a particular type such as Australia not importing bananas which is completely in line with the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), this has an even higher effect on the economies of other countries within the WTO, generally speaking bananas are grown in more tropical climates and the majority are grown in developing nation. Even though the supposed reason for ban is a due to industry standard, it in effect is a good excuse for protectionism to protect local industry, this translates to a heavy price for consumers as demonstrated by the effects of Cyclone Larry, the ban is on the grounds that imported bananas will bring exotic diseases and pests into Australia. This ban would have a lot more of an impact on the economy of the Philippines than it would on the economy of New Zealand or USA if any. An amount of the decisions to ban items that contain risk to the environment or wildlife when reviewed, have been overturned. In 1998 a dispute settlement panel ruled in favour of Canada against Australia, in 1994 Australia had imposed a ban of live salmon from Canada after a risk assessment report deemed it a threat to wild Australian as there were 20 types of bacteria present in Canadian salmon that was not found in Australian salmon. The conclusion of this assessment is the Canadian salmon posed a risk of spreading and infecting wild Australian salmon. The WTO found the Australian risk assessment was inadequate and not based on sound science. There could be parallels drawn between this case and the current situation of bananas in Australia and possibly many other cases where a ban is imposed based on proclaimed scientific risk assessment, only when a ban is appealed can the decision be reversed. Even though since the Salmon case between Australia and Canada set a new precedent had shifted the burden of proof from the exporting country proving that it is safe to the importing country having to prove the product is unsafe, questionable and debatable bans are still enforced in Australia and other importing nations. So thus it is still possible to discriminate against a particular group or a particular country when conducting trade as a member of the WTO.
Structure
Democracy is the general ideology the WTO is based on. One country gets only one vote, rather than a vote for every dollar. However decisions are rarely made on basis of votes and is made with a consensus, this in theory should give any country the right to veto any decision. However, poorer countries cannot afford permanent representation and constant economic legal advice, thus the decisions are usually made by the larger and richer countries such as USA and EU. Power does not only extend to the rich and powerful countries, it also stretches to rich and powerful international organizations, even though co-operations have no standing in the WTO, most advisory bodies in the WTO is filled with co-operate representation. The forming of the TRIPS agreement was done in close collaboration with a coalition of 12 of the biggest US transnational businesses, these include: General Electric, General Motors, IBM etc.
Even though that a coalition of corporations was allowed to participate and influences the agreements to a large degree, no NGOs were allowed to participate in negotiations or even comment on the agreement. So even though major corporations have no official standing in the WTO and will never receive membership, companies such as IBM wield much greater influence in the WTO and have more representation than a poor or developing member country. Policies such as TRIPS have also come under heavy scrutiny from developing countries as this policy in effect moves wealth from poorer developing countries to patent holders which are generally large corporations or certain wealthy individuals that are in countries that are already developed and wealthy. The TRIPS agreement also demonstrates how the WTO in principle discriminates against poorer countries as TRIPS was formed by richer countries and their corporations targeted against poorer developing countries, which also reinforces the criticism that the WTO simply increases the difference in wealth between developing countries and developed countries.
Solutions
In order to solve the problem of countries exploiting the MFN treatment, it must obviously be reformed. Instead of having to tax all goods of the same type from all countries, the tax instead has to be put on all goods of the same importance to the exporting country. For example, if clothing was China’s major export to Australia and Australia decides that it wants to put a tariff on clothing, then it must also put a tariff on oil coming from Saudi Arabia. This way, no nations may be able to exploit the treatment as tariffs are not imposed on goods based on type but on importance (measured either in volume or monetary value) to the exporting country. However the goal of this reform is not for countries to impose tax on all imports but to pressure on countries to remove tariffs on all imports, especially developed countries. Developing countries should be given a longer “grace period” to allow time for local industry to develop. Tariffs on all goods should slowly decrease, this promotes the idea that local industries should increase efficiency rather than depend on government to subsidise and tax cheaper imports, the initial tariff on the imported good should only be enough to level out the price so it is the same as locally produce goods, this is so that in the initial stages, imported products will be judged not on price but other qualities of the product. This gives an even playing field for the imported goods and would force local producers to compete with imported goods as they would another domestic company, they could choose to remain more expensive when the tariff is gone and use marketing to put emphasis on other attributes or they could compete on price alone. In terms of the TBT and countries imposing bans based on local policies, the shift of the burden of proof from the exporting country to the importing country is definitely a move in the right direction. However unreasonable bans and excuses for protectionism still happen, perhaps there has not been enough precedence ruling against importing countries but policies need to be changed with emphasis on scientific proof, also local trade laws and local trade authorities should not be able to impose a ban unless approved by the WTO. It is recognised that imported goods in certain cases may have negative effects on a particular country’s environment or population, to protect local environment and population, there should be a period where scientific review is conducted of products that are to be introduced to a country. If the scientific basis for ban is disputed, it may also be reviewed by a third party who is no affiliated with the related countries to decrease the chances of a unjustified ban that could potentially harm exporters. If the scientific basis for a ban is deemed incorrect/inaccurate/fraudulent, there should be compensation from the importing country to the exporting country; this would discourage the practice of using the TBT as an excuse for protectionism
The issue of the undemocratic nature of the WTO in terms of policy making is a hard issue to tackle head on. In terms of corporations having unofficial representation in the WTO, the WTO should either allow official corporate representation and introduce a democratic system where an equal amount of industry leaders from every country should have representation or it should eliminate advisors with current corporate affiliations completely. It seems to eliminate corporate representation completely is unrealistic and impractical. The best solution would be to introduce a new system of equal corporate representation from all countries rather than having a select few companies has influence on industry changing policies such as the TRIPS agreement. However not all countries have the same amount of companies in a particular field, to solve this issue industries in a country should group together and negotiate amongst themselves and select a representative at the WTO. Decisions should be made by votes more often than other methods to insure that all countries/businesses have an equal say in policies and decisions are not made on a “a dollar a vote” basis. If the corporate world have representation in the WTO it would only be reasonable that NGOs are also allowed to participate in negotiations or at least be able to officially review policies before they are enforced. This would decrease the chances that policies that are particularly in favour or one side than others are formed.
Conclusion
The reforms suggested are all in consideration of the WTO’s main principles and all aim to improve the WTO so that these principles are seen as missions. They reform methods all suggest that there needs to be more transparency on all levels of administration and membership within the WTO. Only through transparency can democratic decisions be made that reflect the interest or approval of all member states and more importantly the people represented. Arbitrary decisions should be avoided where possible and voting should be the predominant method of making decisions. Corporate representation should also be governed rather than be ignored officially so that all corporations from different countries can have an equal say based on the “one country, one vote” policy and not the “one dollar, one vote” idea which seems more common within the WTO under the current system. Only through these reforms can the WTO truly be a organization that improves the wellbeing of all people within its member states no matter the wealth of the state or the individual.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
love lockdown
what is with the recent explosion of rappers singing with autotune? i have had quite a lot of kanye west hating lately but i think this song is really too far. This follows in the footsteps of lil wayne and snoop, though i have to say i was a lot more entertained by snoop's sensual seduction aka. sexual eruption than young weezy and air yeezy. and kanye likes to think hes innovative and artistically beyond everyone. someone with minimum musical experience could have made something that sounded better on fruity loops trial version
on another note, theres this asian producer/mc (who actually looks real nerdy)named kero-one, he does real ill tracks. check out the great remix he did of common - the light
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA6ByKBy8Ho (couldnt embed)
if you like chill-out hiphop, reccommend you give this guy a listen
kero one
peace
Monday, September 8, 2008
VIS/Tropic Storm
im pretty stoked on them at the moment.
so anyway, visvims aside.
tropic thunder is a way hilarious movie:
this is what parody/satires should be like in my opinion. great acting from robert downey jnr.
because its a comedy, i'll look past the bad chinese spoken by the villains in the film and the even more humorous chinese spoken by robert downey jnr.
for those who dont know what the film is about:
a washed up action star who was big in the 90s (think van dam, stalone, seagal), a comedian (think eddie murphy, jim carey back in the day), a 5x oscar winner (think hrmmm... not sure, think of a REALLY good actor in lots of good roles), a rapper wanting to get into the movie business (icecube, ice-t, andre3000, methodman etc)and a new comer get together for the most expensive war movie ever made. the 5x oscar winner has surgery to get his skin darkened so he can play a black sargent in the film. however filming goes horribly wrong and the stars get lost in the jungle of china dressed in army fatigues. they are discovered by local militants and are mistaken for an invading american military and thus the humour begins.
i went into this movie not expecting too much, but i certainly got more than i expected. There were actually times where my brain actually though robert downey jnr was a black guy.
if youre still not convinced to go watch it, maybe the trailer might do alittle help. not the greatest trailer though
til next time, peace
Sunday, August 31, 2008
the home song stories
the home song stories what a brilliant australian film.
for me, it was comparable to romulus my father which was a book i heavily enjoyed (not so much the movie)
it follows, the events of a hongkong night club singer named rose and her two children.
she meets an australian sailor(bill) and follows him to melbourne. she leaves him after 1 week and travels to sydney going from job to job and boyfriend to boyfriend. soon however, she has no choice but to move back into bill's home back in melbourne. he however has to serve and leaves for 3 months. meanwhile she has an affair with a much younger male named joe, who is an illegal immgrant from hong kong, things get even more complicated when joe and rose's daughter begin feelings for eachother.
this is based on a true story.
the ending came close to making me shed a tear, which is pretty uncommon. the story's protagonist is rose's young son, tony or "di di". i guess i really liked the story because i could really relate to tony on certain levels but of course my life was certainly not as half as tragic.
i think all of the mhs dudes who had read romulous my father and enjoyed it, should really look into this film or the book.
for those who have read the book, its almost like seeing it from christine's perspective.
worth a look.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
kick of an angel
in the video is angel matos from cuba, he is the gold medalist from the 2000 games.
so you get 60 seconds of injury time, if its not enough your coach or you may step into the middle of the ring and ask the ref for more time. however, angel matos and his coach probably forgot, the ref gave them a warning at about 40 seconds, and well angel matos lost the match by default because he didnt get up to ask for more time, which is fair enough.
BUT the humour as you just witnessed happened when angel matos lost his temper and kicked the ref in the face and punched an official that ran in. hes got a life ban from competing in taekwondo comps now, which is good game haha.
Friday, August 15, 2008
not so fresh (off boat) united
NSF united
top: pav, dam, sagar, alex, dolm
middle: andrea
bottom: kate, nysh, stella, ken
that was my team for sports last sunday, took a week to get the photo.
we got robbed in the netball. so heres the story
so the game the game is meant to be 14 minutes, but the ref tells us for this game its only going to be 7 minutes without half time and no substitutes, which turned out to be bullshit. we started about 3 minutes into the game. towards the end damilola injures himself and needs to be subbed off, but for some odd reason the ref ignores him, meanwhile the opposite team gets a 1 point lead and the game finishes.
so we're pissed off, and then one of the organizers tell us that we have a second half, by the time we got started again we only had about 3-4 minutes left on the clock already, and after some rest damilola could play again. we quickly evened the scores until the end where dam again tells us his leg is too screwed up for him to run so we're one player down whilst the ref watches damilola limp around and begging to be subbed. and then in the last 10 seconds they score the final point and won by a point, and that team took the finals too, so in turn we were absolutely robbed.
anyway so ive been sore for a whole week after playing that shit.
team sports are extremely fun and i plead to anyone who is apart of some sort of student or otherwise organization to organize more team sports days rather than shitty poker nights and shitty clubbing events.
peace
Monday, August 11, 2008
Saturday, August 9, 2008
beijing 2008
so i stayed up til like 2 last night to finish watching the entire opening ceremony.
thats right i watched all 203 countries walk around that track too.
i loved the idea of using the "great inventions" in the ceremony. but was it me or did i miss the gun powder? or was the gajillion dollars worth of fireworks enough to celebrate gunpowder?
i loved it, i thought it could have been longer. it was funny though right at the beginning of the ceremony there was a little girl lip syncing, she look like she was gonna pass out.
good stuff china.
ps: what was retarded was that every time someone spoke Chinese, the subtitles slowly displayed:
speaks in...
asian language.
i think anyone could have guessed they were speaking in chinese.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
planet bboy
i watched the documentary: planet bboy today at the melbourne international film festival.
now prior to watching this docco i had seen a lot of trailers and really wanted to watch it, unfortunately it didnt come to melbourne when it was first released, however since then i had heard some negative things about the film according to other bboys, saying that it gives BOTY too much credit and too much importance as the "world cup" of bboying.
for people who have no idea what this film is. it is a docco about a couple of crews and their journey to the "biggest breaking competition" in the world, the battle of the year in hamburg germany. each crew represented their country, the documented ones were gamblerz: the defending champions from korea. Knuckle head zoo from usa. Ichigeki from japan and last4one the underdog crew. now other than potray their journey to this competition, it also gives an insight to the mentality of a bboy all across the world. why they dance, how they got into dance and how it affects the people around them. of course the results vary across the world. but it demonstrates that, even though we are very very far apart in language and our own ethnic culture, bboys still manage to communicate through hiphop.
i missed the first half hour of the docco, which i assume had an explanation of what bboying is from ken swift and a history of the dance from both him and trac2. also the segement on knuckle head zoo i missed too.
i came in just on time to watch last4one's segment, and having seen it, i have gained a lot more respect for last 4 one as bboys.
it was a bit of a biased docco, but still good none the less.
alot of things we can all relate to, and especially for me as a dancer.
i was really impressed by katsu's (ichigeki) mother, saying that he must not dance to win, but dance to dance, if winning is the only thing on his mind, it will show through his dance.
another great quote from the docco i cant remember who it was said by, but i think it was joe-t
he says
"i dance not to make money, i make money to continue dancing"
i encourage everyone who wants to learn more about hiphop culture, breakin/bboying as a dance, to go watch this film somehow.
8/10 for me
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Eazy Eee
after many months of consideration i have finally purchased a laptop.
asus eee 1000
1.6 ghz
80 gb HDD
1gb Ram
10 inch monitor
not a bad price, the logo was hell ugly so i had to cover it haha.
a heads up though, if anyone plans on buying a laptop or screen of anysort, make sure to check at the store if there are any dead pixels/frozen pixels. because a lot of stores actually dont handle the warranty in store and tells you to refer to the warranty card/manufacturer. asus doesnt give you warranty unless you have more than 4 pixels malfunctioning. so could potentially mean, you buy a comp, go home turn it on discover it has a dead pixel within 30 minutes of purchase and having to send it to the manufacturer for repairs for a weeks.
watch out