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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

THE SALVAGE OF PHONE'S WATER DAMAGE: RICE~



PHEW~~~~~~~~~~~~~

When the "Samsung Galaxy SIII" appeared, I just can't stop thanking the God HAHAHA!

Yesterday I had an awful experience @.@ I had never get my Sony Ericsson in water before in last 5 years. And last night, I had my S3, which is still consider new (3 months age) invaded by the water droplets! The matter of fact, I'm the culprit actually.. HAHA no one to blame. 

The bottle wasn't closed tightly, and yea, like what you guess, the water flow out. Most terrible is, I didn't even perceive at first. Not until the "zi zi zi" sound emerged......... *guilty* 

Tissue, Screw driver, blablar.. Didn't manage to rescue the unconscious thing *sob sob*

Actually, the guilt is nothing to do with the phone, the real thing I concerned about is my $$$. 

BAHAHAHA! 

Okay, LESSON LEARNT. Don't simply put your electronic gadgets in your bag even you are in hurry.....


Next, GOOGLE~

Browsed over several sides and TA-DANG~ Found this :http://phandroid.com/2010/02/01/spilled-water-on-your-phone-rice-to-the-rescue/


RICE TO THE RESCUE!:
Remove the battery cover, battery, and SD Card and submerge the phone in a bowl of uncooked white rice for a day.


Miracle! Now my phone is safe and sound~~ 

LESSON LEARNT #2: Google before despair, google before sigh, it only costs a try =D



erhmmm... Not my phone. An image from google (again). For reference purpose.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

First Driving Lesson at the Centre~

It was really a combination of exciting and nervous feelings today~

It wasn't same with the on-the-road lessons which I had for 3 times a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't surprise to find Uncle ( my trainer ) letting me to drive to the centre, but I was really  astounded when he asked me to  drive back too! I was like "HAR....?" when he requested me to sit on the driver's seat after the two-and-a-half hours lesson. However, the BEST part was that~ hiak hiak~

For the first time I had the chance to drive at the speed of 90 km/hr WAHAHA!! You can never resist to try that again, if you tried before and being offered again~ The best part is, the road had a meagre 2-3 cars, and you can speed up on your own lane, despite of being thwart by the mediocre speed cars~

I felt very well as I saw some of the learner ( the L cars appeared in the 500m radius of  the centre) was driving in a poor velocity whereas I was at nearly doubled speed en route. By and by, I got to know that it is the average speed for the real driving exam. Ironically, I had to practise in the speed that a tortoise would laugh at, too. T^T

That's ok 'coz you only had to drive 3-4 times, back and forth.

Here comes the worst session: THE UPHILL and TIGA PENJURU(three-cornered) tasks.

I reckoned most of the newbies will came across the same problem, that is the dealing with CLUTCH!!
I failed to cope with it for numerous times. On the umpteenth times, it laid the climax......

HUSH-HUSH, I NEARLY GET KNOCKED BY A BLUE AVANZA, FROM MY RIGHT SIDE (DRIVER'S SEAT)!!!!!!

Somehow I wasn't petrified on that point, but now, I FELT LUCKY THAT I'M STILL ALIVE! *sweat*

Errr... The story haven't end yet.

I was nearly overcrossed to the oppo-direction lane on the way back to Banting. As a matter of fact, recklessness wasn't the culprit, it was sleepness leading me to an accident~ =P #I'm a dangerous driver =X

Let bygones be bygones HAHA~ As long as I'm safe and sound now =D Thank God~

Here's some tips for the novices:
1. The clutch is "indirectly proportional" to the accelerator ( except on the ascending track ). Do not leave all the clutch when you are at the 1st gear lvl (mostly after a complete halt eg. traffic light) Leave the clutch gradually without pressing the accelerator can actually move the car ( many thought that only accelerator can mobilize the car #me XD)

2. Do not press hard on the stering. Your trainer might keep repeating the notion of "relax your hand" or "soften your grab" etc. It's actually asking you not to push or press hard towards the stering.

3. Remember to leave your right foot away from the brake when you wanna leave your clutch to move, especially during REVERSE!! I did this step wrongly continuously and Uncle pull me up T^T

Thanks for reading =)