Living in 30% life

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These past few days have been a fast pace of constant moving from places to places. Right now, as I am writing this blog I am in Changi Airport in Singapore using free wifi with my ASUS in 30% battery life.

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wifi hotspot in Changi Airport ( who has the smallest netbook? :) check it out.)

We have been waiting for almost 4 hours now for our flight back home. Still have 2 more hours before our flight and I can’t charge my ASUS because I’ve unmindedly checked in my adapter with my luggage. Tsk.img_5546

30% battery life, how long can you last?

Long enough to post a facebook message

long enough to accept new friends

long enough to update plurk

long enough to check blogs

long enough to check chismis and what’s the news in the phil.

long enough to send email to DLSU regarding my application to graduate

long enough open up my emails

long enough to check my multiply

long enough to open ym and greet my friend a happy birthday

long enough to blog

and long enough to last the 15 minutes free internet.

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will post blog soon as I land in the Philippines.

later.

Jamie

4 Responses to “Living in 30% life”

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    Pen Endozo says:

    i guess 30% can still do many things, after all. :)

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    Damian Luis Reyes says:

    For the Asus Eee, 30% is still a lot of juice.

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    jamie tan says:

    oh yes, it does. :)

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    jamie tan says:

    I do agree with you.. 30% battery life lasted about 35-50 minutes I think..

    Not bad.. :)

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