So yeah, now that I’m using my phone’s NFC more and more for card payments as well as taking the bus/MRT (EZ-link replacement), I no longer want to stick my 3.5mm jack earphones into the phone now to listen to music when travelling.
Some background – my phone is a Sony Xperia XZ Premium. I didn’t really like the earphones that came with it, so I continued using the ones from the previous phone – Sony Xperia Z5. They are the Sony MH750 earphones. Cheapo, I thought, cuz it came FREE with the phone.
Razer Cynosa – Mecha Membrane Keyboard
So recently, my old Logitech G710+ starting weirding out on me – the WASD keys don’t light up, intermittently. It’s not a switch problem, it’s an LED problem. Other than that, the keyboard still works.
That’s the downside to backlit keyboards – once the lights don’t work, you kinda don’t want to use it anymore, EVEN IF the keyboard itself works FINE (as in, you press a key, the correct letter comes up).
Continue reading Razer Cynosa – Mecha Membrane KeyboardQuick & Easy guide to Retirement and CPF
So, many people, EDUCATED people, are still bloody clueless about what they can do with their CPF and keep making a fuss about it. Here’s how easy it is.
Before you reach 55 years old, your CPF is basically 3 accounts – OA (Ordinary), SA (Special) and MA (Medisave). You use OA for housing loans or shares. You cannot touch SA at all except for some selected shares you want to invest in. You only touch MA when you need to pay for medical attention at govt clinics and hospitals. Throughout your working life, money keeps going into these 3 accounts.
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