Sealed

The bottle caps! Those nifty bottle caps that keeps our ketchup/catsup (how do we really spell that?) fresh! More often than not, it’s just a natural action for us to remove or put the bottle cap back.

Street Pins

We can have a map, or ask someone nearby, but labeling the streets are nifty ways of slashing off seconds when we are looking for a place we are not familiar with.

Mini Me

Well, this is more of a personal experience… This is a Lego piece I had with me for a quite sometime. It has always been a decoration by my computer desk since I was in college. Ow yes! It was that long ago. I barely notice it already, not until now, when I started looking closely.

The Lane of Right

It’s not that it’s not at all possible to cross the road without the pedestrian lane. It’s just that it gives us a sense of safety crossing it. It’s a simple fix to create order and it gives us a “taste of authority” over those speeding automobiles.

Hard Access

Today, I learned an important lesson: bring our keys no matter how near or far we are going away from our place. It was not my little misfortune, it was my roommate’s. He left the apartment to buy lunch while I was still inside, but then I had to go to work and still he has not come back. I locked the door and he hadn’t brought his keys.

It’s a small thing that if we fail to bring it, it may change our day drastically.

Power Stream

Just think about it: how our lives would be without these sockets. Do I need to explain further?

ASCII No. 13

I was thinking of a mouse but thought that it was too overrated and so comes this nifty Enter key. Yes! The Enter key. It’s still possible to use our computers without it but let’s just imagine if it weren’t there. We have to click every single “Go”, “Submit”, “Login”, “OK”, and so on. Thus, changing our whole computing experience.

And so, as we enter this 2010, let’s look at the world closely and appreciate how awesome it is. Happy new year!