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Sony Ericsson Elm j10i2 review
The Sony Ericsson Elm j10i2 is a great new mobile phone from the Sony Greenheart series, the eco-friendly mobile phones that are packed with features. The series includes the Aspen, Hazel and Elm. This phone cost me £130, but is now available for around £100-£160. (£100 = $153). The phone has Wifi, 3G and HSPA for fast connectivity where ever you are.

Mountain Dew UK & Energy Drinks
I myself am not a huge fan of energy drinks, I don’t think they taste great – I buy them if I’m on the way to school and I’m verry tired and need a boost. Even then, they still don’t taste very pleasant. In my local area there’s a food (candy specifically) shop called Cybercandy, they import junk food from the US, Japan and Australia.
I heard about Mountain Dew and how people love it, so I bought a can from this import shop, I thought it was great, although extremely sweet. (Read on for more and pics)
In a Safe Place, Album Leaf – review
I’m currently listening to an album by the Album Leaf called “In a safe place”. This music is quite amazing actually, it’s what I like – Post Rock. You may have seen a previous review of mine on a Red Sparowes album. Again, if you don’t know what Post Rock is, it’s deep bass, violins, cellos, sometimes heavy guitar and melodic solos, piano, sometimes vocals and it for sure has a lot of emotion. This particular album features Jónsi, the vocalist from the Icelandic post rock band Sigur Rós, his high and smooth vocals are so unique, you wouldn’t find them in any other music.
This album is a compilation of 10 tracks, all different. My personal favourites are Over the Pond and Twenty Two Fourteen. It’s quite indescribable how much power Twenty Two Fourteen has, it doesn’t make me feel sad, but it has the power to make me feel like I want to cry, it’s odd. This music just makes me think about my life and how it is, just puts me in a weird mood where all I want to do is describe things and write. This bands music has been beautifully organised and structured, put together so perfectly and carefully, it’s just a sweet, sweet sound to my ears, a sound that could not be achieved with any other music. Others may describe this music as boring and lifeless, but to me it’s the complete opposite.
Raidmax Customer Support!
As you all may have seen in an earlier post, I made an attempt at unlocking an AMD Sempron 140, and failed. I also found out that the reason why my power supply died was not due to the attempt to unlock the Sempron. It was tested and just happened to be a faulty unit from the get-go. So, I decided to contact Raidmax!
The model I had was the Raidmax RX-530SS. Seemed to be a good power supply when it worked, but after doing some searching, those have a fairly high failure rate. I got an RMA and shipped it off to Raidmax for a replacement. At first, I thought Raidmax’s customer support was pretty much nonexistent. This is because if you call them on the phone, there are no agents to help you with your problem. It is nothing, and I mean NOTHING but an automated voice system. That is a bad thing no matter how you look at it.


