It wasn’t that amazing. Probably the only amazing thing was the way some of the answers were explained. Ok, ok, I didn’t win. You could tell, eh? (Darn - goes to show I’m not really much of a treasure hunt-kinda dude)



There were many people. So many that there was barely any space to walk. At one point I even wondered if the organizers could handle the crowd.

There were a total of 188 teams, and each team was made up of either 3 or 4 members. Most of them were young. Maybe around 20. Waitaminute. Wouldn’t that include me too?

But yeah I guess most of the older folks decided not to join such a sweat-inducing, leg-aching, and brain-grinding activity.

If you don’t know why it was brain-grinding, the picture above could probably give you an idea. BM helped made things more ‘interesting’!

Nevertheless, we were all excited and ready to win the two copies of Bill Gates-autographed Windows Vista Ultimate. No, really. We wanted them so badly.

The hunt wasn’t at all fun. It was chaotic, hot, messy and dangerous. Surprisingly the organizers (Time Out Solutions) never mentioned a word on safety. Then again, it’s not like that’d change anything.

Well, that’s the winner. Lucky dude. His team went home with, among others (a lot, at that!), two copies of autographed Windows Vista Ultimate edition.

So how did we do? Not too bad, but not good enough! Some of the answers were not written in full, some others weren’t accurate although we got the gist of it. Grr. One thing that still baffles me is the answer to one of the questions. A small portion of a logo was shown, and we couldn’t guess which company it belonged to. Turned out that the answer was Acer but I can’t see why!

Bah. Forget it.