I was invited to join G-Mail by my friend a few months ago. Of course, the most popular highlight of this mailbox provider is that it provides 1Gb of storage space for its users!

My friend even suggested that we apply lots and lots of G-Mail accounts to obtain an ONLINE HARDDISK! That’s a fact, duh! For every account, you’ll get 6 invitations somehow. Invite yourself with that 6 invitations to create 6 accounts. Then the 6 accounts will yield you 36 invitations. Use that 36 invitations to create another 36 accountes which yield another 216 invitations! Now you’ll eventually get 216Gb of storage space, which is more than enough to store mails!

Everyone was struggling to get G-Mail accounts in the past, as its storage space is really sort of astronomical units (to us only, as we are used to 2Mb storage provided by Hotmail)… Now everyone has one G-Mail accounts and we don’t know how to use our non-stop-auto-refill invitations! That’s really nice.

Omigosh, today’s afternoon is the slakiest afternoon I have ever experienced in my entire stay in my school!

Everything started after Mr Edmund Teo’s talk, which analyses our study preferences. It was Ms Kala’s DOUBLE period and everyone is quite feared about having loads of homework from her. However, things turned up against what we expected. She was just talking and explaining during the entire 80 minutes duration NON-STOP (wow!), and luckily she didn’t give us any homework! Hahaz.

Our DOUBLE Maths period starts at 1.45pm as usual, which takes up 50% of our lunchtime. Luckily Ms Kala released us at 1.20pm (10 minutes earlier than usual), to let us have time to go down to the canteen to grab some stuff to eat. Ms Wun taught us identites, one of the hardest topics in Geometry. However, seeing us to be very slacky, which possibly triggered her slacking syndrome, Ms Wun released us at 2.10pm (which is 1 hour and 10 minutes earlier than the usual timetable!). Great!

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