NPNT

Decided to do another shot of my collection since it's changed since I started this whole buying craze...

(From left to right) Dunlop Aerogel Tour 4D, RSL M10 Heat 700, Prince Black Pearl XP, Prince Oversize Black, Yonex ArcSabre Z-Slash TH, APACS WREX Punch, Carlton Airblade 30, Carlton Fireblade FX8, Carlton Vapour Trail Vanquish, Carlton Vapour Trail S-Lite and Carlton Air Rage Tour.


Roll Call

Here's a list of the rackets I currently have in possession:

Yonex ArcSabre Z-Slash TH
Prince Black Pearl XP
Prince Oversize Black
RSL M10 Heat 700
Dunlop Aerogel 4D Tour
Carlton Fireblade FX8
Carlton Airblade 30
Carlton Air Rage Tour
Carlton Vapour Trail Vanquish
Carlton Vapour Trail S-Lite

No more... please! Reviews coming as I use them more often.

Big Carlton fan here

Nothing new, but I got me 2 more Carltons.

The Airblade 30 is a mid-priced Carlton that I found in the back of some old store in the middle of town. After I dusted it off and asked the grumpy about the price I bought it right off.

The Vapour Trail Vanquish, apart from having a really cool name, was shown to me by my regular stringer and racket pimp... It was too good to resist, and believe me when I said I tried (for the whole of 2 minutes).

AND if all goes well tomorrow, I'll trade my Victor Spira 21 for a Dunlop Aerogel 4D Tour. Did some research and discovered that Carlton is actually the subsidiary of Dunlop; the website confirms it as I caught glimpse of identical Carlton technology used in the Dunlop rackets.

Seems I just can't escape the allure of them Carlton rackets. Best in the world by my books.

Reviews soon.

25 arrested in police sweep

BREAKING NEWS: 25 people were arrested for slow walking speeds due to smartphone use in an islandwide operation by the police to curb congestion along crowded walkways.

The police operation follows an increasing number of smartphone thefts and vandalism due to frustration caused by inconsiderate smartphone users.

Smartphones are portable devices that require a higher level of intellect and attention span to operate.

"When such requirements are not met, the usual situation would be the slowing of movement as the user tries to operate their smartphone while walking," said Professor Stating Obviously from the University of Life Science.

In a society known for it's hotheadedness, inpatience and total lack of respect, the new police ruling may be a godsend.

But the close to 80% of the populace with smartphones, of which 60% have been guilty of being stupid and stopping abruptly while using their smartphones in transit, saw red with the new ruling.

Perhaps if a school child was hit by a car while looking at her smartphone, the sentiments would be different.

For now, the police advises all singaporeans to be considerate while using smartphones, or face a jail sentence.