08
February
2008

7 Days of Hiatus

Well, its been 7 days in action log between the last time I visited the editor room of TM.org. It's been slow like hell in my part due to excessive workload in my company, some trip to Pekanbaru that really plug the spirit to get in touch with TM.org and some lazy virus that plague me lately.
14th February is only 7 days away, and it look like I still got a lot of work to be done. In the end I just wanna saya Happy Chinese New Year eve! May TM.org can be prosperous.

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