Sometime ago I told you that you could purchase a brand new laptop for as low as RM350. You don’t believe me because you say even Dell Vostro costs as much as 5 times the price, so there is really no reason a good laptop will cost so blardy cheap.

Anyway, after such a long time finally a small South American country, Uruguay, came forward to support the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project by ordering 100,000 units of the XO laptops, as they are know as, for schoolchildren aged six to 12. If the laptops were proved to be good, a further 300,000 units may be purchased by 2009.
Pac-man, who can forget Pac-man? But this time we will play the real Pac-man which is made from a couple of miniature decorative gourds.

Source: Pac-Man gourds.
What’s Windows Live OneCare Safety Scanner? This long name itself is hard to pronounce in one breathe… but that’s exactly what prompted me today when I wanted to transfer a file to my friend in Windows Live Messenger. To be exact, I was transferring an EXE file.

Windows Live Messenger… (MSN for short) alerted of virus/trojan threat and required me to either scan the file using the antivirus program on my computer, or download and setup a free virus scanner from Microsoft for free. I opted for the latter because I wanted to see what’s in store for this “free virus scanner from Microsoft”.
Maybe I should be contented with my blog’s PageRank of 3.

Why should not when I am on the same level with the world’s most widely used video sharing website YouTube, as far as PR is concerned! This should be the biggest PR drop, from a strong PR8 to a mere PR3! What a surprise… you can verify this with a Dig PageRank check. You may see lots of PR3, and a few PR8… depending on which datacenters the system is querying the PR from.
This is really surprising… there is no way YouTube.com deserves PR3 only. Perhaps there is a mistake? Or does YouTube sell links?
I have to admit the title of this post is designed to bait you to read! Hahaha… have I not done a good job?

Anyway, I did in fact have a good proposal with which you might get a giant Firefox Fathead sticker delivered to you absolutely free of charge (FOC)! This Giant Firefox Fathead Sticker originally costs US$69.90 at Mozilla Store. Don’t even think about buying one yourself because the shipping cost could cost you a bomb! Weird enough, they don’t have this item in their Mozilla international store which might be cheaper on the shipping cost.