well, the video is great! although P990i seems to be more functional.
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20. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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Recent entries
SE P990i is still very competitive
1 year ago
It’s out in the Philippines and the cheapest price you can get is Php 45, 000.00. It’s Php 10,000.00 more than SE P990i. Despite the fact that it’s cheaper although not necessarily the latest, SE P990i has better features than Nokia N95 if you’re after a business phone. It has QWERTY keypads, you can edit MS office applications and it has a better view of the calendar. I would procure SE P990i if I think I can’t give up this features. On the other hand, if I think entertainment is my goal, I’ll purchase Nokia N95.
10th principle
1 year ago
I’m reading the tenth principle. Two more principles to go. Errr… the book becomes boring towards the end. Nevertheless, I have to read ‘cause the books says, my favorite quote: LAZINESS DESTROYS EVERYTHING.
