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Wednesday, March 23, 2005

my nus days.

i face the dilemma every wednesday after my 1 hour programming tutorial of going to the following computing lecture or not. (that is if i even go for my programming tutorial in the 1st place). haha. webcast can be such a headache sometimes.

just when i decided i should go and was pondering over what to do to kill the next 20 minutes, i see the internal shuttle bus (to arts) pull at the science bus stop. i ran for it. heh. so here i am, in AS7 com lab. a hell lot of stuff to print (after effect of yesterday's packing session).

i should have realised it doesn't take a lot to convince me not to go. haha. another webcast on my waiting list. urps. my waiting list is getting tad too long - very very long. haha.

talking about AS7 com lab. once you have gotten use to the school laserjet printer, you can no longer bear with the inkjet printer you have at home. at least for me, YES. my inkjet at home seems to be taking forever to print one sheet of notes and do so with lotsa grunts, jerking the whole computer desk while doing its thang.

but it happen more than once that i send my 21 pages pdf file to printing, paid duly for it, and they return me with one clean page with one or two liner at the top stating some error i never understand. then you approach the old uncle who sits in his lil room forever. and he tells you, "your document got problem. try printing with the other printer."

-_-"

i send the same file to the same printer and this time it works. they sure owe nus students alot of bucks for this act and yes, they need to improve on their after sales service for sure.

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