September 10, 2007
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Today i went to Kursk Airport to collect my Luggage. Yeah!! My luggage finally arrived. Actually my luggage arrived some days ago, just that the officers didn’t inform me.
I took a bus ‘aeroport’ to Kursk airport. It tooks around 25 minutes to reach there. Only 1 passenger on the bus, that is me, this is because at that time, there is no flights from Kursk Airport.
I reached there around 12.30pm, and straight away went to luggage collection point, security guards asked to me wait there for some minutes to wait the officer in charge to come. I waited around 20 minutes. Finally got a old man came out, he speaks a bit english, he brought me to collect my luggage. After some procedures, i went back hostel.
Kursk Airport is a very small airport, serving flights to several destination, even international route. Direct flight from Kursk to Moscow takes only 1 and 40 minutes, cost 2600roubles, around RM370, using Russian Made old aircraft.
September 9, 2007
· Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged notebook, Technology
World’s Smallest USB Receiver for Mice Simplifies Life for On-The-Road Notebook Users
The next big thing in notebook mice is really small. Logitech, the manufacturer of computer mice, introduced the Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks. The mouse’s plug-and-forget nano-receiver provides highly mobile notebook PC and MacBook users with a mouse that simplifies life on the road. Because the USB receiver is so small and is nearly flush with the notebook, people no longer need to constantly plug and unplug it when moving from place to place.
“More and more laptop users are abandoning the touch pad in favor of a cordless notebook mouse,” said Rory Dooley, Logitech senior vice president and general manager of control devices. “However, with most notebook mice, the size of the receiver forces people to plug and unplug the receiver each time they use the laptop. Because we were able to make the nano-receiver so small, it can remain plugged into the laptop at all times so on-the-go notebook users save valuable time and never have to worry about where the receiver is.”
Plug-and-Forget Nano-Receiver
The VX Nano mouse’s plug-and-forget nano-receiver is the world’s smallest USB receiver for mice (when compared with other 27 MHz USB receivers for notebook mice commercially available as of March 1, 2007). When plugged into a laptop, the nano-receiver is nearly flush against the notebook – protruding just 8 mm from the edge of the computer. As a result, notebook users no longer have to worry about the receiver getting lost or snagged. Instead, people can plug in the nano-receiver once and then forget about it – the VX Nano mouse is always ready for use.
Advanced Scrolling and Performance
To maximize productivity, the VX Nano mouse features the MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel, which Logitech introduced last fall in the Logitech MX Revolution cordless laser mouse and VX Revolution cordless laser mouse for notebooks. When the wheel is in hyper-fast scrolling mode, people can fly through long documents with the flick of a finger. To shift to the precise, click-to-click scrolling mode, people need only press and click the scroll wheel. The mouse’s Forward and Back buttons enable effortless navigation of Web pages and documents, while a One-Touch search button allows people to instantly display results from a favorite search engine. A laser engine ensures smooth cursor control and precision tracking on virtually any surface, and Logitech’s 2.4 GHz digital cordless technology provides a robust wireless connection.
Low Profile, Ultra-Portable Design
A premium mouse for the on-the-go road warrior, the VX Nano mouse’s low-profile, ultra-portable design ensures that it slips easily into a notebook bag, pocket or purse, while the contoured shape and soft rubber grip provide exceptional comfort. The base of the VX Nano mouse has a trap door that, when opened, reveals two AAA batteries and a storage compartment for the nano-receiver.
September 8, 2007
· Filed under Uncategorized · Tagged My Usual Updates
So fast, 1st week of this semester had gone. Time is flying fast. Left 18 weeks then my semester will end again.
I found out, my brain still not so ready for study yet, still in holiday mode. hoho. I hope my brain will switch to study mode soon.
Today my passport finally passed up to visa department for processing, and i not get fined, so happy.
September 8, 2007
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Yesterday i waited at University Visa Department to hand up my Immigration Card, we must pass up with 3 days after arrival to Russia, if not, penatly fine 5000roubles will be given. Yesterday is my 3rd day which means the LAST day to hand up.
When i arrived there, it was around 3pm, Visa Department worked from 2pm till 6pm. It was a long long queue outside the Visa Department. I spent 3 hours waiting there, finally got the chance to enter the office to hand up. Unfortunately, i was forced to go back because they do not have enough time to process. I told them, that yesterday(8.9.07) is my 3rd day, I MUST hand up today, I do not to get fine. They told me that I’ll not be fined, come on monday, because they do not have enough time. (Actually there was only 1 officer working there, writing speed like kindergarten child, I used the term “they” because present few officers who not related to the visa department chasing people out from the room.)
So I have no point, have to go back hostel wasted 3 hours standing there. I hope I will not get fined.
September 6, 2007
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This is my refrigerator. The freezer part become all ice, due to some ventilation problems. Now it is under defrozing process, hope that the Ice Cave soon dissappear.
September 6, 2007
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My flight landed at Domodedovo at 3.45pm, 4 September 2007 as scheduled. I proceed to immigration counter, when i reached there, i almost fainted, huge amount of people waiting to clear immigration, and yet not all immigration counters were waiting. In the end, i waited almost 2 hours for my immigration clearance.
After the immigration clearance, i went to get my luggage, Andrew told me, “all bags are collected, except u, bla bla bla….” I was SHOCKED!!!, i don’t know what should i do, i went to lost and found corner, and asked for help. 4 of our luggages(total is 9) are reported missing. It is really a “GOOD” service. The officer told me that, if they found it, they will return it to me via Kursk Airport. Thanks God, there is airport at Kursk, if not i have to go all the way to Moscow to collect.
After the custom clearance, we went to the arrival hall to wait our transport to come. At there, met some of my uni-mates, their bus missing. One of them decided to follow us to kursk. We used total 8 hours to reach Kursk. Andrew told me that the van maximum speed is 90km/h. Reach Kursk around 3am, 5 September. When reach hostel, just tidy my bed and went to sleep, as i have NO luggage to unpack.
At here, i want to thanks my mum, is she who put all my shirts to my hand carry luggage from my cargo luggage, if not, i have not enough shirts to wear.
September 2, 2007
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Later at 11.10am, i will fly to Singapore together with my friends. We will wait around 10 hours in Singapore, then fly to London again (13hours Flight). Soon reach London Airport, we will walk to Terminal 1 and proceed to the flight to Moscow. Estimated time reach moscow is 3.45pm 4 Sept. Then, we will take a mashrut (van) to kursk.
It is a very long journey and tiring. Good Bye Kuching. I will be back 29 June 2008, reach Kuching 30 June 2008. :p Cant wait for it(back to Kuching)
September 1, 2007
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Hi everybody who read my blog, want to have link exchange? so that we can visit each other often. If you wish to have link exchange, just leave a comment, list your site name and your site url. I will update it asap.
Let’s increase the blogsphere together.