Wesley on Television (SBS)

Wesley explains the mission

Finally, for the first time in 3 years I was on television again. The footage from the OpenWireless field day was shown during timeframe 09:43 ~ 11:58 of the "SBS Special for 60th Anniversary of the Restoration - Made in Korea - Part 5: The Impatient Koreans" on SBS yesterday at 10:55PM. I was shown for more than several seconds - speaking English, no less.

For those who missed the broadcast, I've got the video uploaded for just the relevant portion (8.2MB DivX AVI). Right-click and save, if you want. Please don't stress out my Mac. Thanks. :-)

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X501 vs M4300 in size

M4300 was the smallest WM2003-based PDA-phone on the market before X501. X501 is even smaller. Let's see how they compare.

Because X501 has a smaller screen, it's immediately noticeable that the device is narrower than M4300.
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CP-X501 visual overview

For those of you still waiting for this device to hit the local shops, here are the photos of what final production model CP-X501 looks like.

One side of the box. It looks a lot like an X301 box, except that it's in colour.
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Getting the CP-X501

Cyberbank released a few boxes of their new POZ series of PDA-phone, the CP-X501, to the beta testers and related people last Friday, as my previous post has shown. Since I was in the mood to post the pics, here are some chronologically ordered photos you might want to see.

It rained a lot that day. See that wet man in suits?
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That instant noodle from China

There's a female student in my lab who's from China. She brings some interesting food items from there when she goes back home for the holidays and come back. This noodle she brought had been sitting in the fridge for a few months, but I decided to try it since I was feeling adventurous.

The unwrapped cup. She says it's supposed to be chicken flavoured.
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