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Friday, July 30, 2010


過去十八歲 沒戴錶 不過有時間 夠我 沒有後顧 野性貪玩 霎眼廿七歲 時日無多 方不敢偷惰 宏願縱未了 奮鬥總不太晚 然後突然今秋 望望身邊 應該有 已盡有 我的美酒 跑車 相機 金錶 也 講究 直到世間 個個也妒忌 仍不怎麼富有 用我尚有 換我沒有 其實已 用盡所擁有 *曾付出 幾多心跳 來換取 一堆堆 的發票 人值得 命中減少幾秒 多買一隻錶 秒速 捉得緊了 而皮膚竟偷偷鬆了 為何用到盡了 至知哪樣緊要* 勞力是 無止境 活著多好 不需要 靠物證 也不以高薪 高職 高級品 搏尊敬 No~ 就算搏到 伯爵那地位 和蕭邦的雋永 賣了任性 日拼夜拼 忘掉了為甚麼高興 Repeat* 記住那 關於光陰的教訓 回頭走 天已暗 你獻出了十吋 時和分 可有換到十吋金 還剩低 幾多心跳 人面脹 水晶錶面對照 連自己 亦都分析不了 得到多與少 也許 真的瘋了 那個倒影 多麼可笑 靈魂若變賣了 上鏈也沒心跳 銀或金 都不緊要 誰造機芯 一樣了 計劃了 照做了 得到了 時間卻太少 No~ 還剩低 幾多心跳 還在數 趕不及了 昂貴是這刻 我覺悟了 在時計裡 看破一生 渺渺

Timeless

Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Currently i'm falling in love with my job...what i am doing? here's wat i do everyday...
1) Wake up early in the morning of 6.30am.
2) Had a refresh breakfast and went to work at 8.10am.
3) Working hour : 8.30am - 10.00pm
4) Went back home and update my facebook for 1 hour
5) Sleep for 7 hour and wake up again.
Internship? DUH~~~give me a break! Currently i'm working..not internship! I love it...i love the feel how we used to chase after the time...it is so timeless by being an auditor...i need something that could boost me more closer to the time...i need something that can help me run faster...what would that be? Well....u guys gota figure it out den...it's coming to me soon...so guess and win contest is started now...who ever can guess what "that" is...big prize will be given out. xD

Timeless

Currently i'm falling in love with my job...what i am doing? here's wat i do everyday...
1) Wake up early in the morning of 6.30am.
2) Had a refresh breakfast and went to work at 8.10am.
3) Working hour : 8.30am - 10.00pm
4) Went back home and update my facebook for 1 hour
5) Sleep for 7 hour and wake up again.
Internship? DUH~~~give me a break! Currently i'm working..not internship! I love it...i love the feel how we used to chase after the time...it is so timeless by being an auditor...i need something that could boost me more closer to the time...i need something that can help me run faster...what would that be? Well....u guys gota figure it out den...it's coming to me soon...so guess and win contest is started now...who ever can guess what "that" is...big prize will be given out. xD

Shh~It's Secret!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Wishlist #1

Saturday, July 24, 2010




Proudly Present: Panasonic DMC-LX5 premium compact


Panasonic has officially unveiled the DMC-LX5, successor to the popular LX3. The latest model features a revised sensor, longer zoom range and improved control layout without fundamentally changing the existing model's formula. It offers a more flexible 24-90mm equivalent lens with a bright F2.0-3.3 maximum aperture range and a comparatively large 10MP sensor in a small body. The body itself is barely changed compared to the LX3 - gaining an improved hand grip, clickable control dial, direct movie record button and a 1:1 position on the aspect ratio slider. Most significantly it gains a connector to add the DMW-LVF1 electronic viewfinder originally launched with the GF1. Other than this, the LX5 gains the AVCHD Lite format for its 720p video, and its image stabilization is branded with the company's latest 'Power O.I.S' designation. It will be available from the end of August for a suggested retail price of $499.95.

Compared to the LX3:

The 1/1.63" (~0.45cm²) sensor itself has been redesigned and an additional layer of condensing microlenses added to offer increased sensitivity and saturation figures, resulting in an improvement in dynamic range. The user interface has also been revised, with a GF1-style clickable control wheel replacing the LX3's joystick, making it easier to change settings. Most significantly the lens range has been extended to offer a more flexible 24-90mm equivalent range while retaining a bright F2.0-3.3 maximum aperture range (it also matches the LX3's lens brightness over the shared focal length range).

Hands-on impressions:

We were invited to the pre-launch event for the LX5 and were able to spend over a day shooting with the camera. The units were pre-production to allow last-minute changes if any issues became apparent, but already felt very finished. First impressions are that Panasonic has gently revised the camera - improving the grip and applying the handling lessons they've learned from the GF1. As before the external aspect ratio switch encourages use of this feature (along with the knowledge that the pixel count won't be excessively reduced by doing so). Movie mode has been tweaked, now offering manual control of shutter speed and aperture, along with the ability to zoom during movie creation.

It's the addition of the click wheel and theGF1-style handling that was most striking or, more accurately, wasn't - I spent around twelve hours shooting with the LX5 without particularly noticing the user interface. The loss of the joystick meant I found the 'quick menu' slightly less quick to use but this was more than made up for by the ability to change aperture or exposure compensation without shifting my hands out of the shooting position. Based on what I know of the LX3 and what I've seen of the LX5, it will be a difficult camera to get near, when a production example becomes available.

Here's a SNEAK Preview!

Kindly surf Google for more further detail. So,how's it?

Are u READY???

I'm going to this! Wootz!

Proudly Present: Panasonic DMC-LX5 premium compact


Panasonic has officially unveiled the DMC-LX5, successor to the popular LX3. The latest model features a revised sensor, longer zoom range and improved control layout without fundamentally changing the existing model's formula. It offers a more flexible 24-90mm equivalent lens with a bright F2.0-3.3 maximum aperture range and a comparatively large 10MP sensor in a small body. The body itself is barely changed compared to the LX3 - gaining an improved hand grip, clickable control dial, direct movie record button and a 1:1 position on the aspect ratio slider. Most significantly it gains a connector to add the DMW-LVF1 electronic viewfinder originally launched with the GF1. Other than this, the LX5 gains the AVCHD Lite format for its 720p video, and its image stabilization is branded with the company's latest 'Power O.I.S' designation. It will be available from the end of August for a suggested retail price of $499.95.

Compared to the LX3:

The 1/1.63" (~0.45cm²) sensor itself has been redesigned and an additional layer of condensing microlenses added to offer increased sensitivity and saturation figures, resulting in an improvement in dynamic range. The user interface has also been revised, with a GF1-style clickable control wheel replacing the LX3's joystick, making it easier to change settings. Most significantly the lens range has been extended to offer a more flexible 24-90mm equivalent range while retaining a bright F2.0-3.3 maximum aperture range (it also matches the LX3's lens brightness over the shared focal length range).

Hands-on impressions:

We were invited to the pre-launch event for the LX5 and were able to spend over a day shooting with the camera. The units were pre-production to allow last-minute changes if any issues became apparent, but already felt very finished. First impressions are that Panasonic has gently revised the camera - improving the grip and applying the handling lessons they've learned from the GF1. As before the external aspect ratio switch encourages use of this feature (along with the knowledge that the pixel count won't be excessively reduced by doing so). Movie mode has been tweaked, now offering manual control of shutter speed and aperture, along with the ability to zoom during movie creation.

It's the addition of the click wheel and theGF1-style handling that was most striking or, more accurately, wasn't - I spent around twelve hours shooting with the LX5 without particularly noticing the user interface. The loss of the joystick meant I found the 'quick menu' slightly less quick to use but this was more than made up for by the ability to change aperture or exposure compensation without shifting my hands out of the shooting position. Based on what I know of the LX3 and what I've seen of the LX5, it will be a difficult camera to get near, when a production example becomes available.

Here's a SNEAK Preview!

Kindly surf Google for more further detail. So,how's it?

Are u READY???

I'm going to this! Wootz!

I'm almost UP!

Sunday, July 18, 2010
Welcome Back,Rix!


It's been a month that i've leaved my blog...im back into business now!
Well,my updates. Recently,i've been so busy with with internship due to the peak season of auditing now. It's quite loads of work had to be done...even though it's tough but i tried to enjoy the process. This what i called LIFE's! I've learned so much from my seniors and audit it's quite a boring yet enrich job. For those who do not wish to sat in the office whole day long...from what i seen and done so far...u might not like auditing. So,choose the right path or else u might regret! For my case,hell no i don't! Because i wish to be a professional...and i wont fight with money credits! So...judge urself b4 u judge me. I would appreciate who stand on my point. Thanks in advance. ^^v
"Internship = Learn and earn" For me, "Internship = Learn and spent"
Bloody hell god damn it...i've spent load of money for this internship period...because i learned and earned...so i learned and SPENT! Just like the GAGA's said......and like i said...
Let's have a preview of my SPENT and DONE in my June + July! Just enjoy the show...xD


















End of Show!
Well...its just a preview...i will write more further when im free...
So peeps,just like old times...take care and stay cool...aight?
update soon...stay tuned!