Monthly Archives: April 2010

Driving A Volvo and A Saab

Everybody must have heard of these car names, others might have owned an old one or a new model. I don’t own either a Volvo or a Saab car. It so happened that I have driven both of these cars. But before I go any further, let me shout this out so I could feel that I’ve accepted the fact that - I FAILED MY DRIVING TEST! Ack! I did the test a week ago but until now I couldn’t think of ways to get rid of nervousness on my next driving test, which is very soon. It was a darn heart-pounding and terrifying experience, I don’t know I could handle it next time. It’s comforting though that I passed the theory test the same day I did the driving test. That was a nervy feat of me as normally, others would do the tests on separate days. The factors for my failed test could be the car and the place that I haven’t been used to drive.

I drove this Saab 9.5 on my driving test. That was my first time and probably the last time to drive this car.  There was nothing I could do to protest since it’s the Transport Administration’s car for driving test. I was sitting quite low in this car and as hubby would comment on it, Saab cars are made for tall people, lol!  I should have had with me my pillow to sit on instead, if I would have known. I started to get more nervous when I missed the turnoff from the freeway and I happened to run the right tyres on a solid barrier line. So unacceptable mistake. I ran about 70 km/h on a 50 km/h road. Another unforgivable mistake.  Ahaha!  And last but not the least, I almost ran over the curb. The reason for these mistakes was the car that I wasn’t comfortable with from the start.

Saab 9.5

SAAB 9.5 Red

I drive this Volvo V50 in my driving school. I’m also sitting low in this car but not as low as in Saab. I’ve been used to driving this car that I have not done those mistakes I did in my driving test. I was expecting a car like this on the test since most driving schools are having a Volvo V50, if not a Volkswagen Golf. My driving school could actually book the tests for me and let me use their car but they’re not making any move yet so I booked myself. I’m beginning to suspect that they want me to do more driving lessons and pay more. No way!  I have spent much enough and the lessons we’re doing now are all repetitions from what we have started.  I couldn’t use our own car for the test because the Transportation Administration requires a car with dual controls.  Driving schools have this kind of a car for driving lessons.

Volvo V50

Volvo V50 from my driving school

Fortunately, we managed to rent a car from my old driving school. It will be a Volkswagen Golf. I have driven the car before and kind of used to it. Although I would prefer a Volvo V50 cos it’s the car I’ve used to drive for five months now.  Anyhow, my teory test result is valid only for two months and if I don’t pass the driving test within these months I will be forced to do both again. Dear me! I have known some friends who got their driving license after the third or fourth driving test. Should I do the same doesn’t matter to me as long as I get mine, too.

SE-Xperia X10 A Smartphone

The latest from Sony Ericsson, Xperia™ X10 has been out in all mobile stores.  Being a Sony Ericsson phone consistent user I went to see a week ago how smart this new phone was.  The moment I had the phone in my hand I thought it looked like Apple’s leading phone, lol!  It’s really sleek and its 4-inch, 480×854 high screen resolution is appealing enough to the eyes.  What makes it different from the previous Xperia phones is the use of Android rather than Windows Mobile.  Hubby, for one, didn’t like the complicated Windows Mobile in Xperia-X1.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Smartphone

Featured Functions:

1.  With Sony Ericsson Timescape™, you get all communications with a contact in one place.  Facebook, Twitter, email, photos, text messages – all gathered in one place so that you do not have to open several different programs to see what’s going on.

2.  With Mediascape™,  you collect all music, photos and video clips all in one place.  You can access all media files from all sources – PlayNow, YouTube or the phone memory.

3.  On the way out? Want to see what’s going on? Or just take it easy? Download the program you want from the Android Market ™ and customize your XPERIA ™ X10 so that it is personally yours.

4.  Never get lost with the built-in aGPS.  Google Maps and Wisepilot help you find your way.

5.  HSPA – serious speed.  Experience a broadband-like speed with Turbo 3G.

Specs:  8.1 megapixel camera, Video, WebKit Web Browser, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB-support, Virtual Querty Keyboard, Touch Screen, Infinite button and those specs a mobile phone usually have.
Price:  ca $800 (ca 6000SEK)

I am not quite allured to have this phone because I am more fascinated with the upcoming release of Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro and compare it with Xperia X10 Mini Pro, which both will be out in the market in three months.  I will try a mobile phone with a Querty Keyboard (not virtual) this time.  Well, that’s what my mind tells me.  Or it might just be a dream.

White-Yellow Daffodils

yellow-white daffodilsI saw this flower when we were driving and passing by the Afsluitdijk in Holland (The Netherlands).  We stopped by to have some rest and we were suprised to see this field of Daffodils.  I didn’t actually know they’re Daffodils.  I just remember I had this pic when I thought about påskliljor, the common flower here on Easter which is, I noticed just recently, completely yellow.  They’re sold in supermarkets and flower shops on springtime, too.  I thought it’s the same flower as that in the picture I had.  But they’re of one and same Narcissus species.  This White-Yellow Daffodil is called pingstliljor here.  Well, that’s according to hubby.  I had once the Yellow Daffodils in a vase but I didn’t like the smell of it when it starts to wither.  I don’t know if this White-Yellow one smells different.  Anyhow, I like the colors of both, I would love to have a bunch of it everyday on my table if it’s not for the smell.

Afsluitdijk Holland

A field of White-Yellow Daffodils in Afsluitdijk, Holland

Did I pick some?  No, I didn’t cos it was so beautiful that I was scared to ruin the view by picking a dozen stems.  Afsluitdijk is a causeway in Holland with a  length of 32 km (20 miles) and a width of 90 m, at an initial height of 7.25 m above sea-level (Wikipedia).  It’s like driving between the North Sea and Lake Yssel.

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