So my desktop fried some time back. According to the technician, my motherboard died. I guess my MSI P35 Neo2 - FR board got a bios corruption. Now its being sent back to the factory for repair since its still under warranty (zz i didnt send in my warranty card..). Hope i dont incur additional cost. NS boys are poor! Oh, just a word of warning to people reading, if you are using the same motherboard as me DO NOT UPDATE YOUR BIOS. Apparently the new bios patch released is corrupted and it kills your comp.
Since my desktop died, I have to resort to using my laptop. This piece of metal is .... I think its speed is like tortoise^snail. I just did some cleanup yesterday so hopefully it works now (:
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That post is original down to the very fullstop okay! Haha, i guess you heard me talk about it before somewhere, or maybe i repeated my thoughts from post wayyy back. Ah well, i tend to repeat myself (:
No worries man. I guess that is what friends are for? Not buzz around when you're honeycoated but fly around when you're in shit! And i do hope it goes well for me. 14days in NS here i come!
Its rather cool that somebody (Andrew in particular) reads all the post back till the start of the week. Thanks! So tomorrow will be my last day before i enlist. I may or may not post and if i don't you'll have to wait till 2 weeks later for any updates. Pray for me!
random: RAWRRRR
Well I've got some friends who do fly away when i'm in shit =/
ReplyDeleteI understand what you're feeling because I felt the same way as you. Even though I was in PES *classified* I was still uncertain and felt scared really. I slept as late as I could the night before, woke up early so I could think, process and reflect in bed - even going so far as not changing my handphone until I got in my dad's car to Pasir Ris.
The feeling of uncertainty is one that often focuses the mind on negative things. For you, I'm sure you don't have to feel as negatively as I did - I could care less about your physical status - because you've always got friends to turn to and sms when you ever feel afraid or unsure or unhappy.
It really really hurt watching and reading the faces of those in normal bmt, and I really hope that you'll be able to go through it. Socialising should be no problem for you, physically you're fine - though I don't know if the ordeal of regimentation could cause you to cave in somewhat.
Be careful :)
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