Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:yeah lor...
I got a headache now...and looking at the bad weather, I still dunno if I shld run after my work.
you and me the same thing. headache wise i mean. not a full blown case but it's teetering on it, i nearly threw up on the way back from the meeting
I think its cos of my boss explaining all the contractual laws to me....
god
its soooooooo long
mine is probably monday blues and back-to-back runs over the weekend
good morning...happiness is seeing breakfast round 2 safely snucked inside my drawer.![]()
time to go swimming..
night shift tonight.. i'll go swim, get some lunch, then come back to sleep
You guys saw the new Apple icloud?![]()
Originally posted by SBS2601D:You guys saw the new Apple icloud?
There's nothing new or exciting about cloud computing.
I've personally been using Dropbox for a pretty long time now.
But for Apple n00bs, this is probably manna from heaven. The same way they saw SMS forwarding as an awesome feature on later generations of the iPhone.
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I feel lost.
What is cloud computing.![]()
morning
sbst did u read the news about the woman stung by a scorpion in some langsat bought from ntuc?
Originally posted by elindra:sbst did u read the news about the woman stung by a scorpion in some langsat bought from ntuc?
nope
pinky, e fruit 'concentrate' from ROC are only sold for the industry use..
anyone walked around kopi sua before?
Originally posted by SBS2601D:I feel lost.
What is cloud computing.
It's a system where computational resources are provided on a computer network than on the computer itself.
iCloud (and Dropbox) are basically cloud storage services. Let's say you regularly switch files between your work PC and your home PC. In the past you would have to manually transfer files using a thumb drive as an intermediary.
With Dropbox, you just need to (one-time) download and install the Dropbox program onto both your home and work PCs. So every time you need to bring computer files home, you just copy them to your Dropbox folder at work, and hey presto - they appear on your home PC as well.
Originally posted by SBS2601D:anyone walked around kopi sua before?
english name?
Ya la I never see the brand in the market before so should be lor
who has installed the fibre optic?
Originally posted by sbst275:who has installed the fibre optic?
Me
Originally posted by sbst275:
english name?
Bukit Brown
My family intending to put up the fibre optics...renovating now
Originally posted by elindra:Me
how it goes har?
Just 1 box nia har?
Originally posted by SBS2601D:
Bukit BrownMy family intending to put up the fibre optics...renovating now
oh
never been into the hill before
Originally posted by fudgester:It's a system where computational resources are provided on a computer network than on the computer itself.
iCloud (and Dropbox) are basically cloud storage services. Let's say you regularly switch files between your work PC and your home PC. In the past you would have to manually transfer files using a thumb drive as an intermediary.
With Dropbox, you just need to (one-time) download and install the Dropbox program onto both your home and work PCs. So every time you need to bring computer files home, you just copy them to your Dropbox folder at work, and hey presto - they appear on your home PC as well.
Sounds cool...but I dont need it at the moment.![]()
Ya just 1 small box only
Originally posted by elindra:Ya just 1 small box only
want wireless receiver ownself install har?
Originally posted by SBS2601D:
Sounds cool...but I dont need it at the moment.
On my part, Dropbox is great..... but I'm not gonna ditch my thumbdrive.
There are still plenty of occasions when I still need my thumbdrive, say, for transferring files from the (non-internet connected) lab PC controlling my experimental equipment.