90% of the NTSC/J games available here are in English! I know, coz I'm a XBoxer too! Do not modify your set if you intent to play online. But heard there's a mod chip which allows you to disable it before you go online.
Anyway, you can find out more about it at these local websites and at the same time meet fellow XBoxers,
http://www.bob.com.sg/forum/
http://forums.hardwarezone.com/forumdispla...p?s=&forumid=76
http://www.xbox.com/zh-SG/default.htm
Have fun!
No thanks to you guys. Now I have to clean my keyboard.....my char kway teow and or luak lunch is all over it!!!!!! Sh*t! There's some on my monitor too!!!
To fellow reefers who are using the abovementioned salt mix:
How many kg is this bucket of salt mix and approx. how much does one such bucket cost please?
Thanks in advance!
I only feed mine once or twice a month with a small piece of baby clam. But sometimes, my other fishes or even the shrimps steal the clam from the Anemone! Other than that, I often noticed that a small amount of the fish food that I feed my fishes daily usually lands on the Anemone. I guess just like in the wild, Anemone depends on the current (sometimes the clownfish) to bring food to it. It has grown from slightly smaller than fist size to 2 palm size now!
Hey, thanks for the quick reply, lightningstrike. But what I mean is a thread where members here do a self-intro...age. m/f, occupation, hobbies and stuff like that? Btw, are you the same lightningstrike at HWZ?
It's not exactly a blade actually. It's just a piece of stainless steel that's slightly thinner than a credit card. Try cutting yourself with a credit card. That's about how "sharp" the scraper is. Although it's not sharp still it's not meant to be used on an acrylic tank. Even the magnetic glass cleaner can sometimes scratch arcylic tanks.
Quickly use hair dryer to blow dry to prevent swelling or to prevent the wood from absorbing the water. But if it happened few days back, I'm afraid it may be a little too late.
I don't think they are reclaiming the protected area. Btw, protected in this case does not mean you can't explore or go into that area. It simply means "NO POACHING". If you see anyone poaching, please report them, 1-800-4685736.
As for the dirty part, we have to do our part by not littering or leave anything behind after picnic or fishing or whatever!