Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Connection Issue Causing Great Inconvenience

2009年3月2日(月)23:17

A two-week interpretation work started today. So far, it’s about a system I’ve seen before. Seems like a review for me.

I slept at this new place for the first time last night. It doesn’t feel like home at all yet. Half dreaming, I was wondering whether this was Monday, therefore I’d have to start the interpretation, or still Sunday. No one from the management company called me though the man said to me, “I call you on Monday.” This is entering a super-irate field of mind. Why promise when you can’t deliver. I’m not really blaming the man himself. It’s rather his company that sucks.

Came back straight from work by taxi, driven by an unhappy old driver. With my PC I went (back?) to Kim Tian, where not many things remain. But things still do remain there, mainly old magazines from 1985. I’ll give up my old CD player and may have to do so with the heavy wooden CD rack too. I bought both when I moved into Kum Hing Court. Here almost everything is placed only temporarily.

Oh, while working, I received a surprise call from mother. No time to talk. I should finally do something to keep connected with home at least by sending a post card at least to notify her of my address change, though part of me is resisting this place at Neil Road if no online connection really can be established.
A two-week interpretation work started today. So far, it’s about a system I’ve seen before. Seems like a review for me.

I slept at this new place for the first time last night. It doesn’t feel like home at all yet. Half dreaming, I was wondering whether this was Monday, therefore I’d have to start the interpretation, or still Sunday. No one from the management company called me though the man said to me, “I call you on Monday.” This is entering a super-irate field of mind. Why promise when you can’t deliver. I’m not really blaming the man himself. It’s rather his company that sucks.

Came back straight from work by taxi, driven by an unhappy old driver. With my PC I went (back?) to Kim Tian, where not many things remain. But things still do remain there, mainly old magazines from 1985. I’ll give up my old CD player and may have to do so with the heavy wooden CD rack too. I bought both when I moved into Kum Hing Court. Here almost everything is placed only temporarily.

Oh, while working, I received a surprise call from mother. No time to talk. I should finally do something to keep connected with home at least by sending a post card at least to notify her of my address change, though part of me is resisting this place at Neil Road if no online connection really can be established.

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