Got an email from Tesla today that my car is in production. Looking through all the paperwork they sent me, I found my order confirmation and it had an estimated delivery date of December 25th. Seeing how the delivery center is not open on Sunday (probably not open on Christmas Day normally), I'm not sure when the car will arrive. The website still says December to early January 2017.
Also got a few insurance quotes... expensive. :(
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
Tesla Model S - Order Confirmed
My order was confirmed on November 13th. I ended up changing the order to a 60 kWh battery and dropped the self-driving option. The battery in the new 60 model is actually a software limited 75 kWh battery. I read that you typically don't charge the battery to 100% since that will shorten the life of a lithium-ion battery. Also, when you charge at a Tesla Supercharger, it fast charges to 80% and slows down for the remaining 20%. With a software limited 60 kWh battery, you can charge up to 100% since it's not really "full" and it will charge to "100%" at full speed on a Supercharger. For me, I think the 60 will be enough since I can charge it daily at work.
As for the actual order, after it was confirmed, I did not hear from Tesla for three weeks. On Reddit, people were saying it took months to get their car. I finally called my delivery contact and he said car will be ready in two weeks! Hopefully that is true since my current car registration expires in early January and I need to take delivery this year to file for the $7500 federal tax credit.
As for the actual order, after it was confirmed, I did not hear from Tesla for three weeks. On Reddit, people were saying it took months to get their car. I finally called my delivery contact and he said car will be ready in two weeks! Hopefully that is true since my current car registration expires in early January and I need to take delivery this year to file for the $7500 federal tax credit.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
The Congo Dandies
Another random video I watched at 2am one night. I seems kinda crazy that they would spend that much on clothes (even take out loans) when their families are living in poverty. I read that Weston shoes run $2400/pair. That's probably more than my entire closet of clothes. What drives this behavior? I think it's like addiction. In the West, people collect all sorts of things too: cars, guitars, baseball cards. I think this stands out to me because of the disparity between their standard of living and the clothes they buy.
Saving for two years to buy a pair of shoes... smh
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Tesla Model S
I ordered a Tesla Model S this past Sunday. I've been thinking about it for several years and even put down a deposit for a Model 3. It's a pretty cool car, especially the Auto-Pilot feature but the car is pretty expensive. I configured a 75kWh RWD model and the price before tax rebates is $84,000. I've since went back online and dropped the self-driving feature and applied a discount code from a friend, but that's still $80k before destination charges and sales tax, not to mention huge increases in CA registration fees and auto insurance premiums.
I have until this Saturday to decide whether to keep the order or lose my $2500 deposit.
I have until this Saturday to decide whether to keep the order or lose my $2500 deposit.
Church of Southland
Weird. Wrote this a few months ago but never published it. Still attending Church of Southland fairly regularly.
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Since about February of this year, I've been attending a new church: Church of Southland. My coworker/carpool-buddy has gone to this church for many years and suggest that I check it out. I actually visited the church once last year but I was still trying to get used to the 1.5G service at EFC Irvine so I didn't go back at the time.
So far it's pretty good. I got invited to a small/cell group Thursday nights. Church is mostly Korean-American, even more so than NewSong. I actually see a lot of NewSong NOC people at Southland, since NewSong NOC has fallen apart and shut down for a year now. Worship music is pretty good too, though a bit more old-school than NewSong, or even my old church (CCCSB) when I led worship. Thinking of helping out with sound mixing in a few months.
Church also seems very mission oriented. For a Korean church, they have a lot of missionary work in China.
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Since about February of this year, I've been attending a new church: Church of Southland. My coworker/carpool-buddy has gone to this church for many years and suggest that I check it out. I actually visited the church once last year but I was still trying to get used to the 1.5G service at EFC Irvine so I didn't go back at the time.
So far it's pretty good. I got invited to a small/cell group Thursday nights. Church is mostly Korean-American, even more so than NewSong. I actually see a lot of NewSong NOC people at Southland, since NewSong NOC has fallen apart and shut down for a year now. Worship music is pretty good too, though a bit more old-school than NewSong, or even my old church (CCCSB) when I led worship. Thinking of helping out with sound mixing in a few months.
Church also seems very mission oriented. For a Korean church, they have a lot of missionary work in China.
Korean Movies on Netflix
I usually don't watch Netflix that much but I watched three Korean movies in the last 5 days. They were all pretty good.
협녀: 칼의 기억 - Memories of the Sword
우는 남자 - No Tears for the Dead
용의자 - The Suspect
There seems to be a lot more Asian content with subtitles (Yay!) on Netflix than before. When I first got Netflix, it was all crappy kung-fu movies.
협녀: 칼의 기억 - Memories of the Sword
우는 남자 - No Tears for the Dead
용의자 - The Suspect
There seems to be a lot more Asian content with subtitles (Yay!) on Netflix than before. When I first got Netflix, it was all crappy kung-fu movies.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Monday, May 30, 2016
Bank Deposits
As part of my new work responsibilities, I have to deposit checks at the bank. For my personal checking account, I can take a photo of the check with my smartphone to "deposit" checks. Maybe because there are more checks and larger dollar amounts, there is no such option for our business bank accounts. In fact, everything seems slow and inefficient.
Since our office is not in the safest part of town, I'm taking incoming checks to deposit near home. The closest branch is actually a small kiosk inside a supermarket, so not sure if they get a lot of business customers. Hopefully I didn't surprise the teller by dropping a six digit deposit into a 9 digit checking account on a Saturday.
Since our office is not in the safest part of town, I'm taking incoming checks to deposit near home. The closest branch is actually a small kiosk inside a supermarket, so not sure if they get a lot of business customers. Hopefully I didn't surprise the teller by dropping a six digit deposit into a 9 digit checking account on a Saturday.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Treasury
Our company's controller is retiring in a few weeks. Instead of replacing him, we're divvying up his responsibilities. As a result, I am now the Treasurer of the company. I signed a signature card for our primary bank account today, and soon my signature will be printed on over 10,000 checks a month.
I've never worked in a Treasury department before...
I've never worked in a Treasury department before...
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Asia Trip Day 11 - Taipei (November 2015)
Wednesday 11/4
First morning in Taipei. I found a Chinese breakfast place on the way to our first destination. Eating... this is the main reason to visit Taiwan.

First stop was a tour of the Presidential Palace. I registered online and we got a private tour in English. Our tour guide looked an office worker. He went to the same military college as my dad.

Shin Kong Life Tower, the 2nd tallest building in Taiwan after Taipei 101. Our Airbnb is next door to the building.

I researched a lot of beef noodle places in Taipei before the trip. My dad suggested we come to this place for lunch.

Yongkang Beef Noodle: the building is kind of ghetto but the food was good.

After lunch, we got some shaved ice at Smoothie House down the street

Nest stop, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall

The man himself

National Theater and Concert Hall

National Palace Museum. We had to meet my aunt for dinner so we were kind of rushed. We saw a few exhibits but didn't see the famous jade cabbage.

After dinner, we walked around Shilin night market
First morning in Taipei. I found a Chinese breakfast place on the way to our first destination. Eating... this is the main reason to visit Taiwan.
First stop was a tour of the Presidential Palace. I registered online and we got a private tour in English. Our tour guide looked an office worker. He went to the same military college as my dad.
Shin Kong Life Tower, the 2nd tallest building in Taiwan after Taipei 101. Our Airbnb is next door to the building.
I researched a lot of beef noodle places in Taipei before the trip. My dad suggested we come to this place for lunch.
Yongkang Beef Noodle: the building is kind of ghetto but the food was good.
After lunch, we got some shaved ice at Smoothie House down the street
Nest stop, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
The man himself
National Theater and Concert Hall
National Palace Museum. We had to meet my aunt for dinner so we were kind of rushed. We saw a few exhibits but didn't see the famous jade cabbage.
After dinner, we walked around Shilin night market
Asia Trip Day 10 - Osaka > Taipei (November 2015)
Tuesday 11/3
Another travel day, this time from Osaka to Taipei. Kansai airport is pretty far from Namba Station so we had to get up pretty early to catch our flight.

We took the 7am Rapit train to Kansai. It was designed to look like an anime character.

First ride in a 787 Dreamliner. The flight didn't feel any different but the large dimming windows were cool.
We arrived in Taipei and found our driver. I was going to take the high speed rail or an airport bus but decided on getting a van instead. Our driver's name was Double (as in 2x). We asked for an English-speaking driver but I ended up speaking Chinese the whole time. Like Japan, we stayed at an Airbnb near Taipei Station. The building was a commercial building so the "apartment" was kind of weird.

2/28 Peace Park

Longshan Temple

Waterfall inside temple grounds

The temple was pretty chaotic, very different from the temples in Kyoto

Afterwards, we walked several blocks to Modern Toilet, a bathroom themed restaurant. The food was so so but the kids wanted to eat here.


After dinner, we walked around Ximen for a bit, and bought some fresh shredded pork and pork jerky
Another travel day, this time from Osaka to Taipei. Kansai airport is pretty far from Namba Station so we had to get up pretty early to catch our flight.
We took the 7am Rapit train to Kansai. It was designed to look like an anime character.
First ride in a 787 Dreamliner. The flight didn't feel any different but the large dimming windows were cool.
We arrived in Taipei and found our driver. I was going to take the high speed rail or an airport bus but decided on getting a van instead. Our driver's name was Double (as in 2x). We asked for an English-speaking driver but I ended up speaking Chinese the whole time. Like Japan, we stayed at an Airbnb near Taipei Station. The building was a commercial building so the "apartment" was kind of weird.
2/28 Peace Park
Longshan Temple
Waterfall inside temple grounds
The temple was pretty chaotic, very different from the temples in Kyoto
Afterwards, we walked several blocks to Modern Toilet, a bathroom themed restaurant. The food was so so but the kids wanted to eat here.
After dinner, we walked around Ximen for a bit, and bought some fresh shredded pork and pork jerky
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Asia Trip Day 9 - Kyoto (November 2015)
Monday 11/2
Our final full day in Japan was spend visiting Kyoto. I had planned 3 or 4 stops and dinner in Kyoto but we ended up only seeing two temples and ate dinner back in Osaka.

Train ride from Osaka to Kyoto took about 45 minutes. This is the rapid (rapid express?) train on Keihan Railroad.

First stop: Kendonya udon restaurant

Yummy

Fushimi-Inari Shrine


Prayer gates

Deep-fried sweet potatos

Sanjusangendo Shrine. There were over 1000 buddha statues inside but we could not take any photos.

Dinner in a tiny one-man curry restaurant in Namba Station back in Osaka
Our final full day in Japan was spend visiting Kyoto. I had planned 3 or 4 stops and dinner in Kyoto but we ended up only seeing two temples and ate dinner back in Osaka.
Train ride from Osaka to Kyoto took about 45 minutes. This is the rapid (rapid express?) train on Keihan Railroad.
First stop: Kendonya udon restaurant
Yummy
Fushimi-Inari Shrine
Prayer gates
Deep-fried sweet potatos
Sanjusangendo Shrine. There were over 1000 buddha statues inside but we could not take any photos.
Dinner in a tiny one-man curry restaurant in Namba Station back in Osaka
Asia Trip Day 8 - Osaka (November 2015)
Sunday 11/1
We arrived in Osaka late Saturday night and was able to check-in to our Airbnb place without any problems. This apartment was a bit larger than the one in Tokyo, though it did not have a dinner table.
The next morning, we decided to skip Osaka Castle and headed to the Osaka Aquarium instead.

Hugh ferris wheel next to the aquarium

Aquarium exterior

Model of huge whale shark in the large tank inside the aquarium

We spent a long time in the aquarium. It was dark when we left. The ferris wheel was all lit up with animated lights.

Dontonbori

Famous crab restaurant

Sushi

We couldn't decide where to eat and ended up with take-out sushi, and some pork buns from a Chinese restaurant in Namba Staton

We also got some Portuguese egg tarts for dessert
We arrived in Osaka late Saturday night and was able to check-in to our Airbnb place without any problems. This apartment was a bit larger than the one in Tokyo, though it did not have a dinner table.
The next morning, we decided to skip Osaka Castle and headed to the Osaka Aquarium instead.
Hugh ferris wheel next to the aquarium
Aquarium exterior
Model of huge whale shark in the large tank inside the aquarium
We spent a long time in the aquarium. It was dark when we left. The ferris wheel was all lit up with animated lights.
Dontonbori
Famous crab restaurant
Sushi
We couldn't decide where to eat and ended up with take-out sushi, and some pork buns from a Chinese restaurant in Namba Staton
We also got some Portuguese egg tarts for dessert
Asia Trip Day 7 - Tokyo > Osaka (October 2015)
It's been six months since our Asia trip; time to finish posting trip photos.
Saturday 10/31
Today is a travel day. We are taking the bullet train (Shinkasen) from Tokyo to Osaka in the evening. Train tickets are actually pretty expensive. It would have been faster and cheaper to fly but the best fares were from Narita to Kansai which would add hours and lots of cost to the trip.
We checked out of our Airbnb this morning, placed our luggage in lockers at Tokyo Station, and went to see a few local sights.

Tokyo Station. It's our 3rd time through the station and I still got lost. It took forever for us to find enough empty lockers to store our luggage for the day.

Imperial Castle. After lunch, we went on a free tour of the East Garden given by volunteers in English. Here is their blog post for that day.

One of the tour groups. They broke us up into 4 groups. Their guide spoke perfect American English.

We left the tour after about an hour and took the train to Shibuya. There was a Starbucks nearby so we took a break. The workers kept coming over to tell us not to take pictures. I don't get why.

Shibuya scramble crossing. Lots of people crossing the street.

We then took the train one station to Harajuku Bridge. We were hoping to see people in crazy clothing but there was no one there. This is the Daiso on Takeshita Street (竹下通).

Fancy crepes

Heading back to Tokyo Station. Some had subway lines over 1km from each other.

Nozumi Shinkasen

Train interior. Top speed of the train was about 180 mph. Too bad it was dark so we could not see anything outside.
Saturday 10/31
Today is a travel day. We are taking the bullet train (Shinkasen) from Tokyo to Osaka in the evening. Train tickets are actually pretty expensive. It would have been faster and cheaper to fly but the best fares were from Narita to Kansai which would add hours and lots of cost to the trip.
We checked out of our Airbnb this morning, placed our luggage in lockers at Tokyo Station, and went to see a few local sights.
Tokyo Station. It's our 3rd time through the station and I still got lost. It took forever for us to find enough empty lockers to store our luggage for the day.
Imperial Castle. After lunch, we went on a free tour of the East Garden given by volunteers in English. Here is their blog post for that day.
One of the tour groups. They broke us up into 4 groups. Their guide spoke perfect American English.
We left the tour after about an hour and took the train to Shibuya. There was a Starbucks nearby so we took a break. The workers kept coming over to tell us not to take pictures. I don't get why.
Shibuya scramble crossing. Lots of people crossing the street.
We then took the train one station to Harajuku Bridge. We were hoping to see people in crazy clothing but there was no one there. This is the Daiso on Takeshita Street (竹下通).
Fancy crepes
Heading back to Tokyo Station. Some had subway lines over 1km from each other.
Nozumi Shinkasen
Train interior. Top speed of the train was about 180 mph. Too bad it was dark so we could not see anything outside.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
따끔
Sad song :(
따끔 (Sting) - MAMAMOO
English lyric I found online:
따끔 (Sting) - MAMAMOO
English lyric I found online:
With only you missing from my life,
I thought I would be just fine
Similar to the feeling of losing a ring that I wore daily
But in the midst of meeting someone new,
Strangely I called for you
I really thought I erased all memories of you
You woo woo woo
What are you, that still,
I am full of thoughts about you
Once in a while when my eyes sting,
I know it’s just the wind blowing
But it feels like you are calling me and I cry
And when my heart stings like this,
By then I realize it is you who I still love
Woo~ I guess I got used to your warm hand
And how you stood to my left
While matching your pace to mine
Occasionally when I’m walking alone
The emptiness in place of your shadow alongside mine feels strange
You woo woo woo
You probably moved on and have forgotten all about me
But I can’t do the same, that is not easy for me
Once in a while when my eyes sting,
I know it’s just the wind blowing
But it feels like you are calling me and I cry
And when my heart stings like this,
By then I realize all of me still loves you
I’ve been doing great up until now, I have endured well
That’s what I’ve told myself
But when it gets too painful to tolerate,
what should I do then?
Thoughts about you may make me sting, but from now on
I will try my best to stay strong, all because it is you
Sunday, February 21, 2016
ELSA
Eunji, Luna, Solar, Ailee
I don't think it's an "official" name for the subgroup but they should sing together more often. At least Solar got equal time for this song; the first time they sang together Solar didn't get any solo parts.
I've seen two out of the four in concert. Ailee was at a local Indian casino recently but I didn't get a chance to see her.
I don't think it's an "official" name for the subgroup but they should sing together more often. At least Solar got equal time for this song; the first time they sang together Solar didn't get any solo parts.
I've seen two out of the four in concert. Ailee was at a local Indian casino recently but I didn't get a chance to see her.
Monday, February 15, 2016
K-Hip-Hop
One of our analysts at work is a closet hip-hop rapper. It was on his resume when he applied and of course, we make him bust a rhyme during the interview, He hears me talk about going to K-pop concerts so he was curious. Instead of Girls' Generation or Apink, I showed him these two videos:
Sse SSe SSe - Yezi (feat. Gilme, KITTIB, and Ahn Soo-min)
They are some of the contestants on Unpretty Rapstar 2 on Mnet. I didn't watch much of it but heard is was rigged since some of the contestants already signed album deals with Mnet before the show, and of course they won... though the audience consensus was that the winner wasn't the best rapper. The show also starred Hyolin from SISTAR and Yubin from Wonder Girls. I'm beginning to like Yezi, and Soo-min is cute in the video.
Stand Up - Basick (feat. MAMAMOO)
I show him this mainly because of MAMAMOO. Anyway, I think the overall impression was favorable. He liked Basick but mentioned that it sounded a lot like Macklemore.
Sse SSe SSe - Yezi (feat. Gilme, KITTIB, and Ahn Soo-min)
They are some of the contestants on Unpretty Rapstar 2 on Mnet. I didn't watch much of it but heard is was rigged since some of the contestants already signed album deals with Mnet before the show, and of course they won... though the audience consensus was that the winner wasn't the best rapper. The show also starred Hyolin from SISTAR and Yubin from Wonder Girls. I'm beginning to like Yezi, and Soo-min is cute in the video.
Stand Up - Basick (feat. MAMAMOO)
I show him this mainly because of MAMAMOO. Anyway, I think the overall impression was favorable. He liked Basick but mentioned that it sounded a lot like Macklemore.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
NEW2U Certified Pre-Owned
Who comes up with these names? Marketing MBAs? Anyway, after a few Twitter messages, T-Mobile agreed to send me a replacement for my dying HTC One M8. I have been with T-Mobile for 10+ years, including several years where I only needed a "home" phone number and would use ~5 minutes out of my 700 minute plan each month. The replacement phone arrived quickly and I have 7 days to return the old phone.
However, T-Mobile managed to send me a different phone. So instead of a HTC One M8, I now have a refurbished Samsung Galaxy S5. Both phones came out around the same time in 2014, and both were $650 new. Even though both are running Android 5, there are enough hardware and software differences that it's a pain in the ass to copy apps and data over to the "new" phone. I'm struggling to remember dozens of usernames and passwords, and there's no way to transfer chat/text history. Ugh.
Also the Galaxy S5 is slow. My HTC was a bit slow already but the S5 is worse. Here are some quick impressions:
- S5 is lighter and thinner, and has a replaceable battery. If I could replace the battery in the M8, then I would be posting this.
- The screen looks nicer than the HTC, and has a much higher resolution camera.
- Even though the battery is replaceable, it doesn't seem to last very long... and it comes with a USB 3.0 cable port.
- Sound quality is bad. The HTC had awesome speakers, but I guess everyone uses headphones to listen to music.
- S5 only came with 16GB vs. 32GB of on-camera memory. Good thing there is a micro SD card (I hate Apple).
- The refurbished phone came with free headphones! Surprisingly, the M8 didn't come with any. I have lots, but I like the cheap Samsung ones. I'm still using the set that came with my original Galaxy S9000.
- Already bought a new case since the old one won't fit. $11.99 from Amazon.
Again, beggars can't be choosy. Having a S5 is much better than no phone, or spending another $700 on a new one.
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One more thing: The S5 is supposed to be waterproof so in case you drop your phone in the toilet or something. To achieve this, the USB 3.0 charging port has a huge cover that is hard to open/close, especially if you don't have long fingernails. The obvious solution is to get an inductive charger back cover (or a thin insert) and charge wirelessly. I'll see how long I can deal with the fat cover for now.
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Well, I think I've copied everything I could off the old phone and reinstalled most of the apps on the new phone. I did a factory reset on the HTC and it's going back to T-Mobile tomorrow. Looks like I'm stuck with Samsung phones for now.
However, T-Mobile managed to send me a different phone. So instead of a HTC One M8, I now have a refurbished Samsung Galaxy S5. Both phones came out around the same time in 2014, and both were $650 new. Even though both are running Android 5, there are enough hardware and software differences that it's a pain in the ass to copy apps and data over to the "new" phone. I'm struggling to remember dozens of usernames and passwords, and there's no way to transfer chat/text history. Ugh.
Also the Galaxy S5 is slow. My HTC was a bit slow already but the S5 is worse. Here are some quick impressions:
- S5 is lighter and thinner, and has a replaceable battery. If I could replace the battery in the M8, then I would be posting this.
- The screen looks nicer than the HTC, and has a much higher resolution camera.
- Even though the battery is replaceable, it doesn't seem to last very long... and it comes with a USB 3.0 cable port.
- Sound quality is bad. The HTC had awesome speakers, but I guess everyone uses headphones to listen to music.
- S5 only came with 16GB vs. 32GB of on-camera memory. Good thing there is a micro SD card (I hate Apple).
- The refurbished phone came with free headphones! Surprisingly, the M8 didn't come with any. I have lots, but I like the cheap Samsung ones. I'm still using the set that came with my original Galaxy S9000.
- Already bought a new case since the old one won't fit. $11.99 from Amazon.
Again, beggars can't be choosy. Having a S5 is much better than no phone, or spending another $700 on a new one.
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One more thing: The S5 is supposed to be waterproof so in case you drop your phone in the toilet or something. To achieve this, the USB 3.0 charging port has a huge cover that is hard to open/close, especially if you don't have long fingernails. The obvious solution is to get an inductive charger back cover (or a thin insert) and charge wirelessly. I'll see how long I can deal with the fat cover for now.
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Well, I think I've copied everything I could off the old phone and reinstalled most of the apps on the new phone. I did a factory reset on the HTC and it's going back to T-Mobile tomorrow. Looks like I'm stuck with Samsung phones for now.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Taller Than You
Another MAMAMOO pre-release song. I think they're dissing each other about their heights.
1cm의 자존심 (Taller than You) - MAMAMOO
I met them at a fan concert a few months ago. They are shorter than they look in videos.
1cm의 자존심 (Taller than You) - MAMAMOO
I met them at a fan concert a few months ago. They are shorter than they look in videos.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Crappy Smartphone
My first smartphone was a Samsung Vibrant (aka Galaxy S9000) and it worked well for several years. About two years ago, I replaced it with a HTC One M8. At the time, conventional wisdom was to get a Samsung Galaxy S4 or an Apple iPhone 5; I got the HTC to show some love for Taiwan. I also ended up buying a special case (dot view) and an external camera (HTC Re) for it.
Last weekend, I noticed that the phone was cracked along the edges, and the glass screen had a bulge in it. Most likely the internal battery went bad since the phone wasn't holding much charge either. Lithium ion batteries tend to heat up and swell as they deteriorate. I'm kinda pissed since the phone cost me $650 and only lasted <2 years, while several iPhone 4's and my OG Galaxy is still fine. The HTC phone still works but now I'm afraid it will catch fire or something when the battery finally dies. Debating whether to buy a battery replacement kit online (looks like it will take hours to open case and replace battery), or get a new (expensive) phone. Sigh...
Last weekend, I noticed that the phone was cracked along the edges, and the glass screen had a bulge in it. Most likely the internal battery went bad since the phone wasn't holding much charge either. Lithium ion batteries tend to heat up and swell as they deteriorate. I'm kinda pissed since the phone cost me $650 and only lasted <2 years, while several iPhone 4's and my OG Galaxy is still fine. The HTC phone still works but now I'm afraid it will catch fire or something when the battery finally dies. Debating whether to buy a battery replacement kit online (looks like it will take hours to open case and replace battery), or get a new (expensive) phone. Sigh...

Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
New MAMAMOO Single
I Miss You - MAMAMOO
Only audio so far. Not sure if they will release a MV when the new mini-album comes out later. No MV, but they performed the song on a few music shows.
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