I can still remember in my college days, during the time of making a thesis. Sleeping bags are our must haves during those times. It makes us comfortable and revive lost energy. Taking a nap with those sleeping bags prove to be very helpful. Could you think and decide right if you are sleepy and feel very tired? A short snap is all we need to finish the work. We can easily take a nap with those bags, because they are very handy and soft. You can take them in every place you wish. Aside from the sleeping bags, I can still remember our laughing moments, the time when we are tired and we exchange jokes to put away our sleepiness. Even though our jokes are too corny. I can still taste the food we eat during those nights when we are hungry. The noodles, bread, balut and coffee. Sometimes when we are tired of eating noodles, we go out and search an open eatery or convenient store. I miss the friendship we have shared together. Although we seldom agree on what we would do and argued continuously 'til someone would gave up. These are the bonding moments that are still fresh in my memory and the one that I would surely treasure for the rest of my life.
SPOT works like a Personal Locator, it has a tracking feature which allows you to share your adventure with your friends or family back home. When you activate this feature, your position is plotted and integrated into Google Maps, showing where you are and your progress. The page can be open to anyone or password protected, your choice. Isn't it cool?
The Spot Personal messenger uses GPS satellite technology to find your exact location, then using commercial satellite networks, you can send that information to your contact list. This system is totally satellite based, no cell signal is needed.
Spot gives you and your family peace of mind by insuring that you have an avenue of communication when you would otherwise be out of touch. Could there be any greater device than this? I wish I could try this one too.
Brisbane Square is a new high-rise building in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Brisbane Square is situated on the block bounded by William Street, George Street, Queen Street and Adelaide Street. The building faces the Conrad Treasury Casino (on Queen Street) and the Law Courts Complex (Adelaide Street).




















