Hand, Food and Mouth Disease Spreads

The Hand, Food and Mouth Disease(HFMD) has started to spread and the Ministry of Health has ordered Two Pre-School Centre and Five Child Care Centre to closed for ten days. In addition, a further seven preschools and six childcare centres with sustained transmission will be advised to consider voluntary closure for 10 days. Closure of a centre will assist in breaking the transmission of HFMD cases and allow the centre to thoroughly clean the premises. It is most likely to affect working parents who have nobody to look after their kids.

We have called all parents to have contingency plans previously and I hope most of you are prepared for this crisis. It have happen in the Year 2000 and now it has resurface in year 2008. Together with the Ministry of Health, Parents, Pre-School Centre and Childhood Centre working together, we can break the spread of HFMD again. For more details, please visit the Ministry of Health website.

Backup Mobile Phone Contacts

W910You are now able to backup your contacts to the memory Card on your phone. No more losing the contacts on your phone if your mobile phone is spoilt or accidentally deleting the contacts.
You can backup contacts by following the below steps

1. Press Menu and Select Contacts
2. Go to new contact and select Options on the left soft key
3. Select Advanced
4. Select Backup to m.card
5. Backup created on your memory card

You can restored your backup details by choosing the Restore from m.card. You can choose whether you want to delete the old contacts from the phone before restoring your contacts. This function is available on most Sony Ericsson models released in 2008.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

You must have a Nintendo DS, wireless router and a broadband conncetion to connect to the Nintendo WFC Network. You will be able to play the NDS game with other online users worldwide. The most easiest method is to use the "Search for an Access point" feature.

"Search for an Access Point"

Okay, great. You’ve chosen to connect using the "Search for an Access Point" feature.

At the Setup screen, tap Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Settings:

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…and then one of the Connection slots:

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…and then "Search For An Access Point":

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The Nintendo DS will then display the name of your wireless access point.

My Access Point has a blue, unlocked icon:

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If your Access Point has a blue, unlocked icon, tap the Access Point name, and then ‘OK.’ The Nintendo DS will then establish a connection with your router. Back out to the main screen of your game and your ready to play online. It’s that easy!

My Access Point has a red, locked icon:

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If your Access Point has a red, locked icon, the Nintendo DS has detected WEP key security on your router. Tap the Access Point name on the Nintendo DS and then enter the WEP key for your router on the following screen and tap ‘OK’ to save the settings. Tap ‘OK’ again and the Nintendo DS will then establish a connection with your router. Back out to the main screen of your game and your ready to play online. It’s that easy! It does not support router with WPA key security.

My Access Point has a gray, locked icon:

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If your Access Point has a gray, locked icon, the Nintendo DS has determined your router’s security settings are not supported by the Nintendo DS. In order to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you will need to either switch to WEP security, or remove the security setting of your router when connecting with the Nintendo DS.
For information on how to access the security settings for your router, click here.

My Access Point isn’t being displayed:

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If the Nintendo DS is not displaying your Access Point, click here for tips on what you can do.