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Friday, November 23, 2007

Memory Lapses

I think I have been forgotten, or rather I have quite, quite forgotten what's happened to myself for the past 2 months or so.

It's not as if I have been so busy with work that I couldn't afford the time to blog. In fact, I have all the time in the world to do so.

But if you ask me what have I done with all this time? I can only tell you:

I don't know.

Yet, it has been a very eventful October/November for me. But then again, it was so tranquil and lethargic that I'm convinced that I've become an absolute waste of space.

Anyway, recently, only recently, I went up to Facebook for a browse.

What I don't understand is:
Just what is its difference with Friendster???

I've received many invitations to go on Facebook but to date, I have yet to start an account myself.

The reason: Because I'm already on Friendster.

Perhaps the difference is really just a generation thing. Or maybe the true reason is, Facebook is a much more grown-up, mature revamp of Friendster, which to many is a version for kids.

To me, they are just platforms to showcase a way of life.

To friends or to the public, it is still only just a facet of the whole.

And since I've already got one, is there really a pressing need for me to put on just another in a different place?

Maybe it's a part of evolution. After all, the only constant in life is change isn't it?

Perhaps one of these days, I might get off my lazy ass and migrate to Facebook, but I seriously don't foresee myself to be doing so.

I'm too lazy you see.
And really not that bothered to do so.

Sigh, I must be getting old.

No lah, I am indeed getting old lah.

On a sidenote, Steve and I will be making a short trip to Japan this December. Strangely, it's not the shopping frenzies that I'm looking forward to, but rather the scenic walks and tours that we will be making together hand-in-hand.

Told you, I'm really getting old.