Saturday, September 26, 2009

QP MA & MC

Today I had been pwned by the fxxking QP Examination.

Module A was a total nightmare for me, I couldn't remember a thing and was retarded in doing every single question.

Consolidated income statement was a mess, I were unable to handle it at all, the whole question is just half done and BADLY done. VERY BADLY.

Translation was supposed to be easier, but I was unsure for the treatment of Machinery at 1 January 2009 - I debited a funny account called - contract to receive machinery... Haha.

FI was hell to me, I was just blindly copying everything from FI and begging that I have bet on the right answer.

The last question - don't mention it please, I ran out of time and didn't attempt it.

For those who questioned my apparent failure and attempted to 'comfort' me by saying that I have been getting flying colors in exams (in primary school) - SCREW you, and that's not true.

Excuse me, I cannot hold my temper and is at the brink of total break down.

Module C? I was a copy cat. Either I would get high marks or I would have copied 'pages of irrelevant materials from the CLP'.

Well life has to go on. Maybe I should start saving for paying the examination fee again. Sigh.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

This is totally RIDICULOUS

While I was seriously considering upgrading to the universally complimented new Operating System from M$, to the Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, and was doing a little bit research on the old OS for comparison in evaluating the upgrade decision, I came across a piece of old news, fun and RIDICULOUS...

PC World: Fastest Vista Laptop, An Apple MacBook Pro


PC World published a series on The Most Notable Notebooks of 2007 and their pick for the fastest Windows Vista laptop? It was an Apple MacBook Pro.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/136649-3/in_pictures_the_most_notable_notebooks_of_2007.html

ROFL...and SHAME on you Vista
(though it works well on my recently upgraded ASUS M51Sn - T8300 with 4G DDR667 and GeForce 9500M)
But hell, you don't expect you need a gaming spec for an OS to work smoothly for routine tasks!

Currently the single obstacle deterring me from upgrading is the compatibility issue with old 32 bits drivers - you may argue I can as well install x86 Windows 7, but why don't save the trouble once and for all (I mean it could very well be the coming 7-10 years), in the (personal) view that 64 bits system is an unstoppable mega trend?

Plus I need x64 for my 4G ram to run on full-steam!