Sunday, March 29, 2009 - 9:30 AM

I actually lost my Kingston thumbdrive at my university's library!!

Oh man, that one piece of gadget that holds lots of meanings and memory. For your information, I actually bought it at China's Wuxi Sim Lim Square-alike and it's my first thumbdrive. Hmm, I really miss it to the core. How? My mood is totally spoilt since Friday night till now. I can't concentrate. I am totally unhappy about it. Can the person who picked up my Kingston return it to me? I am not going to curse or swear here. I just want it back.

Anyway, I managed to re-do my Technical Communication powerpoint slides swiftly on Saturday morning in the same library. And at the same time, I realised the good of MSN's SkyDrive. As long as you got internet and can access to MSN Live services, I guess thumbdrive-free days are obviously possible to realise. Haha, go and make use of this function when you can. And enjoy its convenience.

Of course, thumbdrive or any portable memory disk can't be totally left out of our IT-savvy everyday life. You definitely will need it when there's no internet or you need to pass something to someone. Also, it can provide a more stable file transfer between people, especially when internet is actually vulnerable to earthquakes and technical problems. So, still keep your thumbdrive or portable harddrive. Well, I still have spare thumbdrives (of bigger capacity) after losing my Kingston. Pretty lucky that I actually have two spares at home.

Alright, I need to get myself back on feet and move on. Let this time be a lesson to be learnt. And, of course, safety measures are to be implemented to prevent future upsets. Yes, one time is enough. And I don't like to be affected.