We took a nap after our lunch, but for some reason, I had great difficulty falling asleep!
Lay on the bed at 2 pm, but was still wide awake at 3.30 pm. So I decided to give up trying and went over to the kids' room to check out what they were doing.
Edison was watching 9gag while Fleming was doing his homework. I asked them where did they want to go for dinner. Edison replied with "Ajisen", and as expected, met with objection by his younger brother who does not particularly like to eat ramen.
Debated over this for some time before Fleming finally consented to eat at Ajisen. That was after much cajoling and negotiation by us, plus NRZ's convincing persuasion that if he wants to go with us to Japan for holiday in future, he must learn to get used to eating Japanese food.



After dinner, we proceeded to take the MRT to City Hall.
Surprisingly, the train was only slightly crowded. At Suntec City, the crowd was also manageable though they had queue posts to separate the incoming visitors and outgoing ones.
This year's show was spread over 3 floors as usual. Levels 3 and 4 were occupied by the big names like Epicenter, Dell, HP, Canon Samsung etc. We headed straight for Level 6, where the smaller players were.
The first booth we came across was the Western Digital booth. Their star buy was a bundled purchase of a 2TB was "My Book Live" Personal Cloud Storage drive with the WD TV Live Medua Player at $249 (usual price: $328).
It was an attractive promotion indeed so we ended up buying the 3 TB version at $329 (usual price $428).
We also bought a 5" Garmin GPS cum driving recorder (nuvi 2575RLM) at $399.
We then dropped by the Samsung booth and they were slashing prices to clear stock since it was just an hour to closing time. Too bad we didn't find anything that interests us.
Total damage: $728!



After buying the two gadgets, we then walked back to take MRT.
On the way back, saw a TCC and feeling thirsty, we stopped by for a Frappe.
NRZ had the Toffee Frappe while I had the Hazelnut Frappe. Yums!




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