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Nice one. In addition to that, however, the one thing that, if I lost, would cause me the greatest headache would be my Samsung HDD. Chocful of music and TV shows.

Thank goodness for this. I was wondering for the longest time how to cut and paste a file instead of copying it and having to delete it.

I read somewhere that not only should you be bilingual, but one of the two languages should have different tones, for example Mandarin, as opposed to English which does not. This is to keep your brain more active.

I agree. I just don't feel like a piece of code will completely understand what I like or want to read, solely based on a regular pattern or habit.

I'd pay for a good music streaming service that I can access on mobile as well.

Actually, the trick I would love to learn, but may be humanly impossible, is to find out if the fruit is truly ripened. I've learnt that the colour and softness of the fruit aren't always accurate indicators of how ripe and ready the fruit is for enjoyable consumption. Yellow mangoes ain't always ripe.

Maybe it's because white bread contains more preservatives than whole grain bread?

Same here. My tongue gets burnt all the time, almost every time I eat something fresh off the stove or drink a hot drink. I sometimes wonder, am I just too impatient for my own good, or is there something wrong with my tongue that makes it extra sensitive to hot F&B?

The best way to make sure you don't buy unnecessary things, it's really simple: Do I need it? Will I be using it regularly once I buy it, or in the near future? Also, just because the price has been slashed, doesn't mean you HAVE to buy it. Just because it's cheap, doesn't mean you will regret it if you don't buy it.

My mum always told me, since I was a kid, to look out of the window once in a while when staring at books or the computer, at green stuff, like trees, to give my eyes a break. Apparently, the colour green is the best for your eyes.

Yup. It's really killing RSS, in fact. We don't need RSS anymore.

Unfortunately, Evernote's UI overhaul also means that I can't work on it using IE9. Very annoying.

I totally agree. Sometimes I like my clutter the way it is, because then I have peace of mind, knowing which parts of the clutter contain the things I need for the day.

I don't like saving documents on my desktop. It makes me feel frustrated because of the clutter, and I read somewhere that it slows down boot up time. Not sure if there's any truth in that.