I finally got my automatic labeller!

It's a Brother P-Touch PT-1830, capable of printing labels up till 20mm thick!

A couple of friends have said that they could easily just write and label stuff in hand, but I digress.

Take a look.

Would you prefer this...

or this?

Which one's easier to read?

I'm sure you would agree with me that the latter would make filing so fun and systematic, that you might even enjoy and start labelling everything at home!

Here's the full set, that I bought, the labeller package comes with a free sample label cartridge (I'm not sure how long it'll last) and beside it is a black box of another label I've purchased.

Typing was a breeze!

Easy piecy! Printed out!

Brother labels are pretty nice, you can peel the labels out from the middle out, as the non sticky wax paper is split into half.

A closer look of the label wax paper..

I can't wait to get started!

If you're new here, you might be asking what's GTD. 43Folders has a good introductory article to it. When I find the time, will blog more my GTD experience in time to come!

Wait for more pictures of my file folders nicely labelled in my file cabinet!

Oh yea! It feels good to work in the middle of 2 monitors again!

No more neck cocking :D

Let there be sound!

May 16th, 2006

After hearing them at Bingxiong's dorm, I've always wanted a pair of these babies.

And I finally succumbed!

More unpacking pics!

This bulky close to maybe 10kg box gave me a good workout taking the bus back from Sim Lim Square.

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Yea a sneak peek...

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Ooooo wires!

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Suceeded in convincing my parents to get themselves a mac mini on Sunday and now here it is.

Like any other self respecting mac fan, here are the sexy unpacking pictures of my parents' mac mini core duo for your enjoyment :D

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Package just freshly signed in from the delivery man, with apple care attached in an envelope.

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Check out the size of the package when compared with my Sony Ericsson K750i! How often have u seen CPU bundles this small...

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