I am officially this close to throwing out my laptop. If it did not mean so much to me, I think I would. But then again, the fault may not be in my laptop, rather it could be the effin charger I bought.
I guess it serves me right for falling asleep. But srsly, I cannot help it if I fall asleep when I am exhausted from here to kingdom come. Oh don’t yell at me and start the long train of “i told you sos” and what not. Sheesh… Okay, sorry.
This is me, waking up nice but later developing a foul mood because my beloved laptop wont charge itself… friggin fraggin effin… *sigh* I think my laptop stresses me out more than anything else.
I am really not a great mood to blog, but I cannot help myself. I do not want to blog short snippets about my current mood or thoughts – unlike before. So this blog gets updated once in a while, while I flood the spaces of Plurk, Twitter, and Tumblr with thoughts from my severely short attention span.
I am now contemplating to just stick to Tumblr for shorter “blog posts” and stick to this one for the longer, and supposedly deeper thoughts. But yeah. I keep telling you my plans but I do not really get around to doing it, do I? Sorry again.
Anyway, that’s that. And this would be me…. saying good morning and let’s play some Cafe World!

Written: June 9, 2009 (but I failed to post it… Sorry dudes)
Do you do Facebook? If you do, I am pretty sure that you at least have an inkling as to what Farm Town is. Yes, like Pet Society, Restaurant City, Mafia Wars, and all other apps in Facebook, Farm Town is one of those interactive games where people enjoy themselves immersed in a game that is as addictive as any drug out there.
I quote one farmer in the Slashkey forum who said:
“Farm Town is like Crack to people, is it?”
“If you are not making the progress that you would like to make and are capable of making, it is simply because your goals are not clearly defined.” ~ Paul J. Meyer
There is one thing I do not regret learning from camp minus prison, and that is the importance of productivity. Perhaps the only problem with camp minus prison was how they got their much aimed for productivity. Now that I have left camp minus prison, I do see the wisdom in some of their actions, but I happen to see how they could have done a bit better to make productivity increase.
That goes without saying that the The Machine at camp minus prison did well to block Facebook. LOL. Well, last time I checked, it was not really blocked, but all threats have already been thrown so it was a given that Facebook was not allowed.
Many companies these days have pointed their fingers at Facebook as the culprit for draining productivity from their employees. With all the fun things you can do on Facebook such as poking, playing, frequent status updates, and connectivity to friends you have failed to connect with after such a long time, who would not love Facebook? I know I do.
My verdict? Facebook hinders people from getting anything done. If you have noisy friends who just thave to try everything on Facebook and then invite you, then chances are, your email will be littered with invites. I am glad I put a stop to that by just disabling the emails that I get. That way, when I come online, I just hit the “Ignore” button and call it a day.
Still, you cannot deny the fact that at some point some of the games are fun enough and can be a destressor for those who would like to wind down for the day. This is one of the good things about Facebook since it allows you to connect with your friends and enjoy yourself as well. But be forwarned: if you do not budget your time on Facebook, your productivity could go from zero to negative 100. I should know, I have been there, and seriously, I have not recovered much yet.