Just got an MSN message from a MSN contact regarding some new photos being published which needed my MSN login to access those photos. As soon as I inadvertently signed in, I realized it was a hoax! So I quickly tried to change my password for MSN Live Messenger only to find out there is no such function within the official client software application! A quick search found a site provided with a link for just that purpose which sent me to some “support.microsoft” site as it asked me to sign-in to my account. I thought that was kinda strange, so I went to www.msn.com instead which I know it is a legit site and signed on there.
The “change password” function was still nowhere to be found but I finally got it done on one of the sign-in pages in Microsoft. More searches revealed the account.live.com site that gives me the function. I had signed in through www.msn.com and got there with the function ready for me without asking me
to sign-in again, so I think it is legit. Do so at your own risks only.
PITA in this electronic age!
Below is the current path of Typhoon Fengshen (Wind God), a storm that has cost hundreds of lives in the Philippines, toward the southern coast of China as of this morning. The “*” sign is the location of Hong Kong.

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and the 2G is officially RIP.
At USD$199, I ‘envy’ those who had paid could afford over HKD$4K for the cracked 2G model against my advise, and couldn’t help but laughing wondering WTF that newly announced dealership of the 2G model by 3 for the HK and Macau market was all about.
Although Apple has switched the 3G model back to their usual selling outlets as with all other Apple products, ie screwing all the local gray marketeers, the 3G model is on the HK Apple online shop without a price and looks like they are not taking orders at this moment. That means one can still get the closed to HKD$5K 2G model from HKSincere and pretend to be the coolest dude for awhile still.
Unlike the 2G model, I am able to find one or two great features on the iPhone 3G though; talk time in 3G mode (only manual switching, no auto hanging switching between 2G/3G for this phone) is a whopping 5hrs at a great USD listed price!
Which reminds me, perhaps a Whopper for lunch today or very soon. Yum.
Oh! Ah…. one more thing…
This iPhone 3G is like an iPod Touch at about HKD$800 less with a free 3G phone attached albeit without a video call camera … Sounds GREAT to me!
WhaUSay?!