Last week, we went swimming but we weren’t able to take videos. Today, we were able to take videos using James’ waterproof Sanyo Xacti videocam.
Back to Makati after a few months at Alabang. Makati is nearer but it takes about the same time or even longer to get from home to work. Going to Makati is a traffic-congested snail-paced affair. Going to Alabang is a leisurely drive with a enough traffic just to make it interesting. Plus it’s at highway speeds so the fuel consumption ends up around the same. There is no toll fee to Makati but you pay the same amount for parking. I’m actually missing Alabang. Damn!
I read from TopGear and MotionCars that Nissan Philippines has launched their competing entry into the top-range compact car arena. It’s a crowded place: There’s the Honda Civic 2.0, the Mazda 3 2.0, the Altis 2.0, the Lancer EX, the Ford Focus 2.0, and the Subaru 2.0RS (AWD!). With such competitors, you would expect Nissan to have brought something new to the table.
We were developing a Chinese language localization for an application at work. And I here’s a few things that might help if you’re doing something similar.
Step 1. Download a Unicode Font
First, you need to a Unicode-capable font. Normally you would have Arial Unicode MS.