A HIRAMEKI! Day

I fixed up my old Pentium 4 PC yesterday evening and this morning, and had “delievered” it to my relatives’ place so that they can use it. It was a P4 1.8A Northwood on the MSI 645 Ultra, with probably 512MBs of RAM that time. I did a mild overclock on that rig, and it’s running 2.4GHz on 133 FSB, with 256MBs of RAM (there was a major reshuffle of my dad and my brother’s PC components, enough said), which should be sufficient for them – until their kids grow up and start demanding GeForce 13900GTX video cards with 8GBs of DDR-5 RAM or something.

By the way, this morning, instead of the usual Lipton tea I take almost everyday, today’s tea tastes slightly different – to my surprise, my mum has bought the HIRAMEKI Lipton Tea instead of the normal one – no wonder it tastes so different today.

I took a look at the instructions on the box just for the kicks, because the box looks very HIRAMKEI!, and it says to stretch my arm up and one of my legs up so that it forms an L-shape. I think this is just some exercise (lame, in my opinion) for people who spends their working hours sitting at a desk and drinking Lipton tea the whole day. So, today’s a HIRAMKEI! day for me. Of course, there are differences between the normal Lipton tea and the HIRAMEKI! tea – less stuff at the bottom after you almost finish your drink and its less thicker than the usual tea.

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