Category Archive

The following is a list of all entries from the Personal category.

No Magic Impressed Me By Its Magic

In my Software Engineering course this term, we’d been recommended to use MagicDraw as our modeling tool. My university provides MagicDraw 11.6 to us for free for academic purpose, but the latest version is 14.0, so I downloaded the free community edition.
I’m a little afraid of to say that MagicDraw is a very good Software [...]


Happy Path: Bell Case Updated

Let me use the term “Happy Path” to describe the latest update of my Bell case.
Today, I called Bell customer service right after I’d done my morning course. This time I was very gentle to them; I described what happened to me last time and what was right and what was wrong. The representative was [...]


Bye, Bell

Goodbye, Bell.
I’d canceled the Bell Internet service today. Too bad. Before today, everybody told me they had some unhappy experience with Bell, but I didn’t believe them and I defended.
Now I know: I am wrong, I am totally wrong.
When I came back from Toronto in early September, I moved to this new place. At the [...]


I Wish My Books Can Go

Every time when I move, the BIGGEST problem is my books. I have lots of books and each of them is heavy. If you have 10 or more books like INTRODUCTION OF ALGORITHMS to move, I know you will or had already felt my pain. If you look at the design below, you probably will [...]


Naked Compaq

4 and 8/12 Years, I have had my laptop almost 5 years! She is old, so I upgraded her hard disk and memory. She is hot, very hot, so I decided to naked her.
Here is her photo with dress:

Recently, She becomes abnormally hot (in temperature) in a very short time after booting. Since the last [...]


Only One Left

I am going to delete my other two blogs and focus on jaux.net exclusively.
Why?
When I was working on my assignment tonight, I suddenly felt that I spent too much time on blogging but gained nothing.
What is the reason for blogging? I asked myself, but I couldn’t find the answer.
I don’t have time to wonder, though. [...]