Streamyx Cool Uni Pack combo 4mbps RM100

Sharing January 28th, 2010

Today, TM was coming to my campus (Multimedia University, Melaka) promotion for Streamyx Cool Uni Pack. The promotion prices are very different from here, which I post last few weeks ago.

The combo package prices :
384kbps, RM50
512kbps, RM65
1mbps, RM80
2mbps, RM95
4mbps, RM100

-Free netbook with 2 years warranty
-50% discount on the 1st month subscription fee
-Free for activation fee and installation
-FREE wireless modem with 12 months warranty from the date of installation.

This combo package are included homeline rental fee, so I think is worth than my currently package which are streamyx RM66 + RM26 homeline rental. RM92 just for 512kbps.

So, I decided upgrade my Streamyx package to Streamyx Cool Uni Pack Combo (1mbps,RM80). With this upgrade I still can save RM12 + free netbook + upgrade to 1mbps.

2010 New Myvi Edition

Automobile January 28th, 2010

After come with Myvi Special Edition, Myvi Exclusive Edition, another new variants of Myvi will coming? What edition will be name? Myvi Sport Edition?

Here are the picture of 2010 New Myvi Edition :

The car plate only showing “The New Myvi”

Will this new variants of Myvi? Or Perodua just create just for showing customer, give their customer guide on how to modified their bodykits, or maybe car stickers
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Download BT Together Singapore drama

Sharing January 27th, 2010

The year was 1967, and Singapore started to print its own currency and made national service a compulsory thing for all young Singaporean men of lawful age. It was the year where fake eyelashes were rented out for S$4 per day; and prices of eggs plummeted to a new low that drove Singaporeans to form a lobby group on “chicken butchery” in order to reduce the supply of eggs.

In the same year, “Vietnamese Rose” – a form of syphilis – came into Singapore and men who called on prostitutes shuddered at the mere mention of the name; It was also the year when Sakura and Rita Chao’s “New Peach-blossom River” was all the rage in the streets of Singapore.

There were three houses along a narrow bustling street on North Bridge Road, and there lived six families, amongst them were 6 youths of about the same age.
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