Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Happy New Year 2022 to the World! We survive 2020's Coronavirus, Covid19, New Zealand #davidlimnz, @davidlim



1st January, 2022:

Kia ora and Happy New Year to all my family members, mates, cousins, classmates, childhood mates and clients.

We survived two or three Level Lockdowns; business operation had been greatly affected by the pandemic plus tons of challenges--but seems most of all are survivors and keep on going!

I will all my blog reader and happy new year, may 2022 will bring you happiness and health.



The celebration of New Year with our loved ones and wishing them a Joyful Happy New Year is as important as it’s important for us to enter a new life on this occasion. People celebrate the occasion of New Year by cooking good food at home for family and friends or enjoying the day at some public places to celebrate the happiness to enter the 1st day of New Year.

As it is the time of digitalization we all need some good quotes, messages, or pics to wish a Happy New Year to our relatives and friends. So here on this page, we are going to share some unique Happy News Year Quotes, Messages, and Pics that you can use to wish your loved ones.


The picture I took first in the morning with my Apple iPhone 13 Pro (yup, not edited or PS in any way).


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We have been serving the locals for Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland since 2011 for mobile phone and computer repair since 2011, give us a go and we promise not waste your time!  After all, we have "been keeping you in touch since 2011".

Let us sort you out on crack screen repair for Galaxy Tabtablets, laptopsmartphones; liquid damage, impact damage, data recovery and insurance report

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Kiwis to pay GST on all online shopping from next year! @davidlim, Auckland, New Zealand #davidlim


1st May, 2018. Auckland, New Zealand: 

Kiwis to pay GST on all online shopping from next year! 

Read the full article here!

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Happy New Year 2017 -- Best Wishes from Dr Mobiles Limited 0800429429

5th January 2017:

Kia ora and greetings from Dr Mobiles Limited!  We just said good bye to 2016 and stepped into Year 2017 with a bang!

The Sky City Tower in Auckland, New Zealand was the first to welcome the New Year 2017 with a bang!  See the clip here.


We did well for year 2016 in terms of business growth and expanding our client base.  Besides that, we managed to overcome some challenges and soldiered on.

As a small business, we thank our customers for the year long business support and also the new business referred by our corporate clients.

As a tradition, we will be busy and flat out for January to early March; as clients will bring in the damaged iPad, iPhone, Samsung smartphone for repair (a lot of accident during the long year end break!


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Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year 2012 to all my friends! From: David Lim, Auckland, http://gplus.to/davidlim






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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Asia-Pacific Quiz - 2008, GDI Marketing Group, Auckland, New Zealand

It's the end of the year... How much can you remember about what's been happening in Asia and the Pacific in 2008? Here's your chance to find out!

When you've got your result, why not e-mail the quiz to your friends to see how they measure up?

Question 1
2008 saw a protracted confrontation between Thailand's then ruling party and anti-government protesters from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD). PAD supporters were often seen wearing the colour yellow - why?
A: In Thailand (and some other Asian countries) yellow signifies courage
B: It symbolises the sun, and represents the protesters' desire to govern
C: It represents Monday, the day of the week on which Thailand's revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej was born
D: It represents the Thai capital Bangkok, PAD's power base
Question 2
Which animals did researchers find had a 36% chance of being drunk on any given night?
A: Police sniffer dogs in Australia
B: Elephants in Thailand
C: Tree-shrews in Malaysia
D: Przewalski's wild horses in Mongolia
Question 3
Which of the following was NOT said by Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso?
A: "Even people with Alzheimer's disease could understand" that Japanese rice is more expensive in China
B: There are many doctors "who lack a fair degree of common sense"
C: On the elderly: "Why should I have to pay for those who just eat and drink and make no effort?"
D: On why tackling the falling birth rate was hard: "The number of birth-giving machines and devices is fixed"
Question 4
Who or what are Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii, Sex Fruit, Keenan Got Lucy and Yeah Detroit?
A: Children's names blocked by a New Zealand judge
B: The titles of pop songs supposedly created by the Flight of the Conchords – the fictional band featured in the hit New Zealand TV comedy show of the same name
C: The names of the year's best-selling novels on the Cook Islands – all written by a former islander
D: The names of cocktails on offer at a surrealism-themed bar in Astana, Kazakhstan
Question 5
In August Beijing hosted an Olympics to be proud of, topping the gold medal table and providing state-of-the-art facilities and extravagant displays. But what went wrong at the opening ceremony?
A: The little girl who sang a solo was actually found to be miming
B: Pro-Tibet protesters staged a large demonstration on the roof of the stadium
C: One of the 2,008 drummers was out of synch with the others
D: Spectators couldn't see the action properly due to the high pollution levels
Question 6
In February, people in China and many other parts of Asia celebrated the Lunar New Year and welcomed in the Year of the Rat. But why did 2008 not prove so lucky for the rodents themselves?
A: Thieves in China tried to cash in by selling stuffed rats to welcome in the new year
B: Vietnam banned people keeping hamsters as pets, after sales rose to celebrate the Year of the Rat
C: Malaysia began taxing owners of pet mice and rats
D: Japanese diners started to follow the South American trend of eating guinea pigs as a delicacy
Question 7
Why are Australians being urged to eat kangaroos?
A: There are too many wild kangaroos in Australia, and they are eating farmers' crops
B: Kangaroos do not produce as much methane as sheep and cows, and are therefore better for the environment
C: Kangaroo meat is low in fat, and much better for you than other types of red meat
D: Kangaroos drink less water than other animals, and Australia faces a prolonged drought

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