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When I post food pics…
… you know I haven’t been up to much (and that I like to tease my buddy, Tony, back in England). These last few weeks, myself and designers have been totally slammed with work which all needs to be completed by the end of this year. Basically, it’s year end and clients realise they still have budget left over which they cannot carry over to next year’s budget so they suddenly call up and place orders for stuff which must be completed by the end of this year and billed… sigh.
Anyway, I’ll leave you with photos of food that were hanging around in my iPhone:
6 commentsBattery adaptor for iPhone
After a month since owning an iPhone 3GS, it is very apparent that the battery life is worse than that of the iPhone 3G. This prompted me to buy a battery pack last Saturday.
No commentsGood and cheap food in Hong Kong

What better way to wrap up my Hong Kong trip (2009.06.18 – 24) entries than to post photos of the food I binged on?! Hehe…
6 commentsiPhone 3GS 32GB get!
Just got in and had no time to mess with the phone. Restoring from my iPhone 3G backup now.
Anyway, here’s how to ‘calculate the price of what SoftBank wants from existing iPhone 3G users’ for upgrading to the iPhone 3GS (prices are approx.):
15 commentsMy grandmother rests here

I finally did what was on my mind since my grandmother passed away early this year – got to visit her resting place to pay my final respect.
No commentsPeking duck

… for dinner in Tsim Sha Tsui with an eddiewong.net reader from Canada, Cavell (and his gorgeous girlfriend), whom also happens to be on vacation here in Hong Kong. Glad I got to meet him – he’s a good kid.
4 commentsUT store in Harajuku
UT basically stands for Uniqlo T’shirts and is a Uniqlo store but minus all the other stuff besides t’shirts with some kind of collaboration for designs. Corporate collaboration, video games collaboration, UN collaboration, etc. What is cool about the store is the t’shirts are stored and displayed in plastic tubes and is something you will get too when you buy a t’shirt – it’s the packaging. Combined with metalic shelves and LED scrolling message boards, it give off a futuristic vibe.
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