Just some fillers until the next major breakthrough.
We have finally generated some income from the first sale of our property auction software: FusionCore.
Our first client, Palma Housing, has bought it for roughly (since I don't have the security clearance to give you the exact number) RM6000.00. This will give them a noticeable edge over their competitors due to the much more elegant presentation of auctions as well as an integrated report generator custom-built for auctioneers.
There are other plug-ins for FusionCore we have also added according to the demands of our clients so that our products may serve them dependably for many years to come.
At the end of Saturday night, the day Germany defeated Argentina, the triumvirs were treated to a lavish and extravagant dinner at the Bella Italia by Mr. Ooi of Palma Housing; where I ordered more food I couldn't pronounced correctly.
The food was a bit too rich for my tastes, having been raised on a diet of simple and cheap family cooked meals.
Tommy though, had a different take on the meal, in which he wagered he could whip up a better lasagna then the highly trained Italian wannabes in the kitchen.
It's not a lot of hot gas. I have eaten what Tommy bakes in his kitchen and it's good. It's damn good. It's bloody-makes you-wish-he-were-cooking-for-you-everyday-good!
Still, isn't that the definition of parents?
We ended the night trying out a few droplets of grappa (Italian alcoholic drink), which came in a small, thimble-like glass.
It wasn't because the restaurant was gratuitously over-charging us; the thing stung the back of your throat like liquid nitrogen on exposed skin.
While me, Chong Yang, and our dinner hosts contented ourselves to a few droplets of the liquid fire; Tommy guzzled it down like a refreshing glass of apple juice.
Kids, don't drink and drive.
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Sunday, July 02, 2006
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