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Written by David Tran   
Monday, 27 July 2009 22:41

Sunday night, we went to the YSA fireside held at Maroondah Stake, next to the Melbourne Temple.

We decided to have a late night out to talk and have a bit of fun and went over to Rodney's house.

There, we played a little story game I played while being a peer support leader when I was in Year 10.

The aim of the game was to write a sentence down, pass it to the next person to continue from that sentence, fold the person before him back, and pass it to the next person. By doing this, the person who receives the story can only view the sentence from the person before them. With no further background knowledge of the story, the person would have no idea of the context and would just have to create one himself.

Generally, you won't get any story that will flow and this proved true in every case I've played except that one time when I did it for the first time. Out of the class of approximately 30 students, one story actually flowed without conflicting sentences.

Needless to day, none of ours flowed this night. I have kept the everything as original as possible, including errors. Each new line is the next writer. I have fixed things such as names or capitalisations, but grammatically speaking, we're all pretty bad it seems.

Shall be begin?

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Painting PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Tuesday, 21 July 2009 23:12

As mentioned, we did painting for our young men activity tonight and I think we had an enjoyable night.

Some good laughs, interesting paintings, and even surprises.

We wanted to get the young women to vote at the end but we took a long while and they had gone home, so we did a vote amongst ourselves. To prevent cheating, and to give a better line up on scores, we would vote two paintings that we liked other than our own.

Our bishop somewhat finished within minutes, well, maybe 20 minutes or so, of his painting, and that's where the surprise comes in...

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Youth Basketball Tournament PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Thursday, 09 July 2009 21:41

It's a late post but I was waiting for Metacafe to notify me that my videos were uploaded. I received no notification of the approval and didn't know how to check; but luckily stumbled upon it and now write this update.

I did look between YouTube and Facebook but metacafe had the more suitable options for me.

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MSI Wind Top AE1900 PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Tuesday, 21 July 2009 10:24

Another late post from me, darn.

I've just been running around everywhere lately and now slowly finding time again to get back online more often.

But nevertheless, the MSI Wind Top AE1900 is a fairly new all in one computer being one of the slimmest sets available.
Like many others, it also comes with touch screen capabilities with its own central user interface for quick access to all your favourite items.

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Virgin Broadband PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Tran   
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 22:57

I've recently signed up for wireless broadband with Virgin. I was looking for a small 1GB a month plan just to do quick work while on the go and found Virgin to have the best deal regardless of contract or pre-paid.

At only $14.95 a month for 1GB, then capped down speed with extra 250MB, then disconnection until top-up or new month; best value for month. Because I didn't have a modem, I add an extra $5 to the cost and still all in all, only $19.95, which is one of the cheapest I've found.

They have other plans available including 2GB and 5GB and you can upgrade and downgrade the account at any time as you see fit.

So far, everything works well and speeds are good. I haven't tested download speeds specifically but hey, its cheap, it works, and its fast enough regardless.

Check them out: Virgin Broadband.

 
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