Ray Mak

 
 
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The Entrance
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The Line
April 1st 2010 - I was among the first 100 people in the line to enter the Sony Expo 2010. The first ten people were showered with a bunch of great gifts with include cash vouchers and gadgets. Those slightly behind, like me, did not receive much. But, it was a really great experience. The first few people totally deserve what they get for their efforts. The first ten people in the line waited for at least 15 hours each while the first in line, waited for more than 27 hours in front of the entrance. While waiting, I've also met many new friends and watched some magic shows. Among these fantastic people are two retirees, Mr. and Mrs. Chong, who shared with me their life experiences and they also gave me their cash vouchers.

My main purpose of visiting this exhibition - A State of The Art mp3 player with an Unrivalled Sound Quality

The Sound Quality of any music players or musical instruments is always my top priority. Since young, my ears have been exposed to a very high quality instrument, my piano. I can tell even if a single string among the three piano strings of higher piano notes has altered. In an mp3 player, I need such high sound quality so that I can listen to the clarity of the background music in order to play the same thing out on the piano, for your listening pleasure. Therefore, I will go for any audio players with the highest sound quality within my tight budget.

To me, this is not just a Digital Audio Player, but an Investment.
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Some Entertainment while we were waiting
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A Warm Welcome from Sony Staffs
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The First Person in Line (Blue) - Articles were writing about 10 Lucky Winners. Hey, that's not luck! That's so much effort! That's 27 Hours of Sacrifice! Respect!
 


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02/21/2011 9:02pm

Friendship, like the immortality of the soul, is too good to be believed. When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we know.

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