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Written by David Tran   
Saturday, 14 November 2009 00:01

Well, as mentioned, I went down to Docklands Wonderland Park, I believe it was called, where the ice skating rig was held. It was in an outside tent while they were still constructing the proper official rig.

Things were well but the ice had bumps, like blocks of ice put together rather than one smooth plain.

 

I managed and was able to get moving, though not speeding fast like many others. I would credit my quick learning to my experience with skiing also.

We finished up and had some gelati and mingled before going home.

 

Upon arrival to my home station to get my bicycle, some punks had ripped off the wire which changes my gears, and also the part which changes the gear itself.

I'll probably shorten the chain to make it a one gear bike I guess; such a hassle.

 

Nonetheless, a nice relaxing night out with the YSA of the church.

 
Update PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Friday, 13 November 2009 11:05

Amidst all the Monster Hunter hunting I do, I have written up a review for Uncharted 2 Among Thieves.

 

But mainly what's been happening is that I have been trying to put together my own little air conditioner for my room.

I need a fan but the problem is that it is only blowing warm air, so by making this, I am trying to replicate those cooler fans which blow out cold air, and to hopefully cool down my room.

 

Other than that, a lot of fellowshipping with the missionaries and ice skating at Docklands tonight.

 

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PSP Slim/Lite TV-Out PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 20:44

Just picked up a PSP Slim / PSP Lite TV-Out cable by Powerwave and it's working quite well at the moment.

 

It is a component cable supporting 480i and 480p and something I'd recommend for those who game on their PSP at home, or anywhere with a TV, for periods of time. It's better for the eyes, the cable is up to 2 metres long, and the picture clarity is decent.

 

My shocker was that my Sony Bravia KDL-32V4000 didn't support picture in picture, PIP, for two external inputs. Only one input, and TV. I was hoping to run Ad-Hoc Party and my PSP at the same time, so at the moment, I'm looking for a VGA adapter so I can plug it into the second input display on my ViewSonic monitor to play.

The only problem I have is that you won't get a full screen on the TV; but since you're close enough either way, it still works great.

 

Other than that, we finished a good night of youth and played Bash Ball. Boys were energetic, girls had good laughs, and it was an intense, whilst enjoyable night. We have big plans for the young men; mainly really to get ourselves more organised, but with lots of fun.

 
Busy but fun week PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 15:49

Well, over the past week or so, had a bit of fun, but the main course was all Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. Now that it's a new month, my internet is back to normal speeds, and I can jump back online again for more action.

 

I also need a new camera now as auto-focus no longer works properly.

I'm thinking of getting this camera from Chinavasion and it's a 1080P HD Video Camera.

 

Aside from that, my friend Rohan has left for his mission to Italy, and I was over as his house the other week for his farewell. Abby had her little birthday celebration, and there was a talent night just the Saturday night that went by.

There was a lot of musical talent, and we held a little art exhibition along side, but nonetheless, a relaxing night to sit down, or stand in my case, and enjoy some simple entertainment.

 

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Update on life PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 21:38

Big update... I guess that's what happens when you get lazy and don't put up regular random blogs.

 

Basically went to my friends engagement party, youth pioneer trek, temple visit, and then a lot of gaming.

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