I'm typing this while my family members outside are celebrating reunion dinner. It's been two years since I've celebrated it, and I'm reminded of how much I've always dreaded this occasion, because I'll be asked inane questions like: "So where's your girlfriend, Brian?" to which I will quip nonchalantly "Oh, I don't know, she's at work in Geylang as usual." And they'll pretend I didn't say anything and ask other intrusive questions like how much I'm earning, what do I do with my money and whether I still pray to God.
So I've decided to hide inside my room and surf the net. Bliss!
While surfing www.worth1000.com.... Hehe!

 While testing a pre-alpha release of Adobe’s Photoshop, René Magritte discovers the powerful levels and curves function that have been just implemented by Thomas Knoll. Closely watched by fellows Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst (standing, from left to right), Magritte plays around with the layer modes giving a interesting new touch to his nearly finished “Les Promenades d l´Euclide” (also shown in the background as a DIN A2 color proof). Marc Eemans (sitting) studies the Photoshop Reference Manual, while Louis Scutenaire (far right) is still very sceptical towards that “digital imaging stuff”.
And here's a postcard from Choonie:

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