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Dec 01
2009
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apples, apples and some comfortPosted by loopy in technology |
So gadgets for 2009, wow that is tough, surely with the annus horribilus we just encountered we should be focusing more on where not to spend... Although I guess any technology fundi just can't get enough and no amount of credit crunches or Dubai debt would put an end to that.
So where to start, well all the gadgets mentioned on this wishlist will be one liners because if you can't explain it in one line then I guess it is far too complicated for anyone's use.
The Apple iPhone 3G - well because it's cool and you don't get BlackBerry thumb.
Next stop the Nintendo Wii, it's great for getting the peeps around a TV screen and having a laugh, tossing stuff at the screen and not breaking anything also adds to its value.
PS3, some may ask why 2 games consoles, well this is more, as we all know, it is the heart of any entertainment system and you'd be a fool not to make it yours.
So what do we get to view the fun of the Wii and the integral nature of the PS3 on, well none other the the Aquos. Yes that's the Sharp 108-inch LCD TV, and although my wall might not be big enough, I'm sure I'll make a plan on its arrival.
Last but not least, it's the most fundamental position of all the gadgets mentioned and it involves sitting. It's the place where you will most likely spend 99% of your time when using 3 of the 4 gadgets mentioned above. Final stop is a chair to die for, it's the Medi-Sage therapeutic massage chair and I just can't get enough...
onto a bus and we are off to Krabi. It must be said that this is the longest bus trip ever, I think they forgot about a tourist bus and instead put us onto the public bus, nothing like stopping every ten minutes to pick up some locals on the side of the road. We left the hotel in Koh Samui at 8:30am and arrived at Aonang Paradise resort in Krabi at 6:30pm. Wow I didn’t expect that but alas we do arrive in paradise. The bus trip reminded me of a 14 hour bus trip I took in Turkey about ten years ago, 3 of us were stuck behind some kids who didn’t speak a word of English and they dropped their seats and well they just didn’t accept the words out of our mouths to put them back up. It was probably the most uncomfortable time I have ever experienced.
The hotel in Krabi has an amazing backdrop of cliff faces and I can’t wait to see the pool bar come the morning, and of course use the pool. We drop our bags and head out to the main street for some long-awaited dinner. It’s fairly quiet, which is a strong contrast from Koh Samui. We pop into some Italian place called Zanatti’s and I grab pasta and garlic bread, pretty standard but it does the trick. After dinner we just walk around and it seems that the whole place is on promotion, buy this and get that... tough times. We manage to find a pub called the Football Bar and guess what, it’s the Chelsea Supporters Club, it seems you can’t leave home without finding one of these wherever you go. We grab a drink here but call it quits early after a somewhat hard day’s travel. <


