Oh, this is a reminder of the digital turnover in February. I already bought my own digital converter box. It was $50 plus tax, but I had the $40 coupon from the government to make it $10 plus tax. Anybody who doesn't have an HDTV or use Cable needs to get a digital converter box by February or risk not having anymore TV to watch!
I am known as Xin - "sin," "zin," "shin" or whatever way you want to pronounce it.
I am currently a cellphone enthusiast (who knows what we'll be tomorrow?). My current tool of choice is the SE K800i. All the photos that I put up were taken with the aforementioned mobile phone.
The Chinese characters above the about section are all pronounced (in pinyin) "xin" but with varying tones. Actually, only one of the four is pronounced with a different tone (4th); the rest are pronounced using the first tone.
I'm into the usual stuff that the masses are into as well as some other things. Movies, music, cellphones, consumer electronics, cars, bargains, food, language, culture, philosophy, sports, games, etc. are all interests of mine albeit on unequal levels of enthusiasm. Check the links and see!
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What you bought and at what price and total discount?
Oh, this is a reminder of the digital turnover in February. I already bought my own digital converter box. It was $50 plus tax, but I had the $40 coupon from the government to make it $10 plus tax. Anybody who doesn't have an HDTV or use Cable needs to get a digital converter box by February or risk not having anymore TV to watch!
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