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Fair Share - Had The Pleasure
Had The Pleasure
13 times mentioned • Larry Lewis • 08 May 2015

Had The Pleasure

We've seen our fair share of pico and pocket projectors here at SlashGear, but recently we've had the pleasure to work with and review one of the most portable and brightest of them all, a pico with an 80 lumen engine -- the AAXA P4 Pico Projector. There are many different uses for a portable projector and whether they are an expensive toy, or a needed accessory is up to you.

Head on down for some pictures and hands-on video of this little projector in action.
Fair Share - Hong Kong
Hong Kong
212 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 16 October 2015

Hong Kong

The truth is that I don't cook every day, and I eat my fair share of fast food and instant noodles. And I eat instant noodles not just for the convenience, I love the MSG flavourings and the texture of the noodles =P I am also quite fussy about how my instant noodles are done – they have to be firm and the soup is usually cooked separately because I don't like the waxy water after cooking the noodles. One of my fave brands of instant noodles is Nissin‘s chu qian yi ding (出前一丁).

The noodles are ‘q' (Chinese equivalent to al dente?) to the bite and the sesame oil flavouring is so aromatic. It is used by Hong Kong tea cafes (cha can ting 茶餐订) for their “Gong Zai” noodles (公仔面, gong zai mian). When I was in Hong Kong, I looked forward to waking up in the morning to enjoy this simple dish to s
Fair Share - City Centre
City Centre
70 times mentioned • Grant Smith • 02 May 2015

City Centre

Bar Picks B.E.D. (Best Entertainment Destination) Arguably Kota Kinabalu's largest dance club, B.E.D.

is located in the heart of the city centre. This noisy establishment has its fair share of locals but is usually brimming with tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of KK's colourful nightlife. Patrons swear by the venue's choice of live music and weekends are usually crowded despite the venue's generous-sized dance floor.
Fair Share - Each Time
Each Time
57 times mentioned • Joey Yap • 09 March 2017

Each Time

It's been 14 years since the first Breadtalk outlet appeared in Singapore and you've had your fair share of their famous Flosss (yes, it's spelled that way) buns that come in both spicy and non-spicy variants. These golden pillows are heaven on earth - you can admit you gobble them up too quickly, disregarding the film of grease that coats your lips each time you sink your teeth into the soft, sweet bun!

Breadtalk's been on a roll locally and overseas - Singaporean founder George Quek would thank you for being such loyal customers of his massive chain of Japanese-inspired boutique bakeries.
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