Thursday, April 9, 2009

Weekend Non Gym Sessions 04/04/2009 and 05/04/2009

Weekend Non Gym Sessions 04/04/2009 and 05/04/2009

On Saturday morning dated 04/04/2009, I woke up about 8:30 am in the morning, and I took Little Foot for a walk around the park at 9:00 am for two rounds, I think I spend like 20 mins tops walking him around the park.

Here are the stats for the walk:

Saturday, 04/04/2009
15 mins walking Little Foot around the part for 2 times
* Resulted in 80 calories burned and about 1.2km walked(estimated)

Whilst on Sunday dated 05/04/2009, I brought Little Foot for a walk yet again, this time for 4 rounds instead of 2 and also I walked him in the evening.

Here are the stats for the walk:

Sunday, 05/04/2009
30 mins walking Little Foot around the part for 4 times
* Resulted in 180 calories burned and about 2.4km walked(estimated)

Recently, I spent quite a lot of money not only getting a new PC but also on various original games procured for my enjoyment. However, due to the hectic working hours and my gym sessions, I was only able to play them during the weekend.

I will post some screenshots for each of the games once I am more or less done with it. Here are some photos of the games that I have recently purchased:

1. Empire Total War Special Forces Edition
Empire Total War
* Purchased from Crestfallen in LowYat Forums for RM200

2. Company of Heroes Gold Edition
Company of Heroes Gold Edition
* Purchased from Gamer's Corner in 1Utama after work for RM39.90

3. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn Of War 2 Collector's Edition
Dawn of War 2 CE package
* Purchased from Gamer's Corner in 1Utama after work for RM179.00

4. Grand Theft Auto 4
Grand Theft Auto 4
* Purchased from Shah_15 in LowYat Forums for RM90

5. Nokia 2600 (I had to buy this because my other mobilephone just broke into pieces)
Nokia 2600 Classic
* Purchased from dad's friend for confidential amount of cash.

I am unlikely to spend money on any other things at the moment due to the current economic circumstances. I have done my part in helping the economy by spend almost more than RM7,000 early this year.

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