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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Been a long while since I've posted about my life. I just bathed after I came home from a tiring day of attachment. Speaking of which, Liyi came to SP today to self-certify her laptop, along with her friend, so-called 'carrot'. And I was nice enough to bring her to MacDonald's to grab a bite even though I was working. But it was also 'nice' of her to tempt me with the food she bought. Ugh. Heh.
I recently watched the Steve Jobs' keynote on the iPhone and I am convinced that it is the best thing on earth. I really want one now! It must be due to his RDF(Reality Distortion Field), which is Steve Jobs' ability to 'convince people to believe almost anything with a mix of charm, charisma, bluster, exaggeration, and marketing.' - Quote from wikipedia(RDF).
I think Roger Federer has lost his prime already. Totally. He recently lost his semifinal match against Djokovic in the Miami Masters Sony Ericsson Tournament. A frustrated TMF even smashed his racket when his missed a forehand in the third set. The usually calm and composed champion showing a moment of anger.
I recently watched the Steve Jobs' keynote on the iPhone and I am convinced that it is the best thing on earth. I really want one now! It must be due to his RDF(Reality Distortion Field), which is Steve Jobs' ability to 'convince people to believe almost anything with a mix of charm, charisma, bluster, exaggeration, and marketing.' - Quote from wikipedia(RDF).I've always wanted an iPhone anyway. Haha. Now the wanting is compounded.
I think Roger Federer has lost his prime already. Totally. He recently lost his semifinal match against Djokovic in the Miami Masters Sony Ericsson Tournament. A frustrated TMF even smashed his racket when his missed a forehand in the third set. The usually calm and composed champion showing a moment of anger.Another shocker of the tournament was the quarter-final match between Rafael Nadal(1) and Juan Martin Del Potro(6). Nadal lost the first set, crawled back in the second, but lost the tie-breaker 7-3 in the final set. Del Potro raised the level of the game and seemed to outlast Nadal's seemingless endless stamina. At 3-3 in the tie-break, the 2 ended a 30 shot long rally, complete with lobs and net charges, with a blazing forehand down the line. The spaniard seemed to run out of ideas and Del Potro quickly ended it before long.
Andy Murray played Djokovic in the final and, man, was it a fine final. Andy took the match, 6-2 7-5. Both players played extremely well.
posted by Spider-knight™ @ 18:16




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