Wednesday, October 7, 2009

心情日记:第九天

好多东西要做。。。

一年一度的公司晚宴即将来临,我这一组没有打算表演些什么。我除了吃,还得成为其中一个主持人。看来没时间好好的吃一顿。。。

心情日记:第八天

咳嗽已经差不多痊愈,耳朵也慢慢的没有那么痛了。将要休假,要赶紧把工作做完!

Monday, October 5, 2009

心情日记:第七天

心中充满了音乐。。。 一连好几晚都在家开Youtube唱歌。。。

Sunday, October 4, 2009

心情日记:第六天

听了Yiruma的Kiss the Rain,觉得很悲伤,很空虚。。。

Saturday, October 3, 2009

心情日记:第五天

中秋月圆,细雨绵绵,一家团圆,心中仍然思念。。。

但愿大家都过一个快乐的中秋!

Friday, October 2, 2009

心情日记:第四天

今天感觉轻松多了。虽然很所堆在一起的东西令我呼吸有点困难,但是总算比过去几天好。

明天是中秋节,希望大家都可以与家人团聚。

Thursday, October 1, 2009

心情日记:第三天

开始没有想那么多,慢慢的接受现实。

真的希望时间可以洗掉一切,越快越好。

不幸的事情发生了。许多无辜的人失去了家园,失去了亲人。为何上帝那么无情,那么狠心?

我为他们流泪,为他们伤心,为他们感到心疼。。。

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

心情日记:第二天

工作的忙碌起不了作用,心情还是居于低潮。

领悟了单方面的思念是没有结果的,希望可以尽快度过这一个阶段。他说得对,最重要的是心态。我相信我办得到,我知道我办得到。。。

很想离开这个地方,忘掉一切,将开心与不开心的都放下,抹掉所有的回忆。。。

人生真的可以从新开始吗?我没有答案。。。

刚下了一场倾盆大雨,窗外一切清新。我的内心仍然一片漆黑,没有一丝希望。

我的人生毕竟是如此的悲哀。。。

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

心情日记:第一天

躯体疲累,仍然寂寞。过去几天,酒精填满了心灵上的空虚,真的令我很快乐。虽然回到了生活轨道后一切依旧,感情的草原还是一片枯黄,但是认真地回头望了一望,我很庆幸交到了三个很不错的朋友。原来世上还是有好的男人。:)

想念美好时光,思念心上人。。。

最终还不只是场春秋美梦?

Monday, September 7, 2009

Take it like a man!

blog15 Oh dear… am I having problems with my eyesight?

The highly popular video on Youtube showing a man being abused by a lady has made it into the news. Although it was really interesting to know more about the incident and I strongly suspected that the person in heels and skirt could have been a male (since the man just stood there and took it like a er… “man”), unfortunately the content of the article stated that dominant party was a lady. The truth always hurt don’ they? Life is so full of disappointments don’t you agree? What is so disappointing one may wonder… Well if being abused in public is not bad enough, try getting caught on camera while being hit in the privates with heels.

Anyway, my point is… how come the title of the piece in The Star read “Man in high-heel attack a top property agent?” :)

Saturday, August 29, 2009

A(H1N1) – How much do you about it?

blog14 In recent months, our civilization has been threatened by a new epidemic – A(H1N1), or rather swine flue to make it simple.

At the very beginning, the Malaysian government seems pretty proud to announce that all H1N1 cases are purely imported every single day in the news. When flights are being discovered to have transported a certain infected individuals, the rest of the passengers are being requested to monitor or report themselves to the local hospitals. An honest question, how many of us will actually do that? Why didn’t the ministry of health track down all passengers based on the passenger list in possession of airlines, check and quarantine them? That may not be enough to prevent any outspread, however that is at least a more proactive approach.

Now, more and more people are being admitted for contracting the virus every single day. The number of contractions are getting more and more astounding, so are the number of deaths. Most of all, they are no longer imported cases. So is it time for panic? How much do we know about the new virus? Do we really know enough?

2 weeks ago panic broke out in my department because there were suspected cases. Pregnant ladies packed their bags and left immediately, everyone looked like Zorrows with their masks on, hand sanitizers became an instant hit. The nurse on duty informed the managers masks will not help, and should only be worn by people with coughs. However, the panel doctor said it will reduce the risk of catching the virus as much as 40%. So should we be wearing masks or not? Will that really help? The only thing I am sure of is that we should wash our hands often and try not to touch our eyes, nose or mouth.

I had a staff who was supposed to quarantine herself for 3 days to see if the symptoms persisted, and yet she drove to the local hospital to have herself tested for H1N1, exposing the public to health threat. What if she had indeed caught the virus? I wonder if it has ever occurred to her that her actions were selfish and totally unacceptable. She was given another 2 days off subsequently as she was still unwell, and she drove all the way to Teluk Intan to visit her newborn cousin sister!

So… do you think Malaysians really care about A(H1N1)?

Bah!!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Mark of a new chapter

To mark a chapter of my life in terms of age (in July) as well as maturity (hopefully), I finally built up the courage to do what I’ve always wanted to – have an art embedded into me.

Tattoo


Tattoos have always been perceived as something which signify social ills, however to me, good tattoos are masterpieces. If you can’t even draw properly on a piece of paper, do you think you can create beautiful artwork on skin? Good artwork is something which an individual can carry around, being proud of what makes him/her an individual. It may also carry special meaning for the wearer.

Before making the permanent marking, it is of utmost importance to be certain that a person truly wants a tattoo, and not doing it simply because his/her friends are doing it.

I have always been my own person, and I wish to continue doing things my way in time to come.  What I have etched above my ankle is a lizard – Maori style. It might not have been incorporated with much native symbols as the usual designs, but it is a good start. The design can be elaborated in future, but I guess it will stop here for the time being.

Many asks why a lizard. Well, lizards are spiritual elements to the Maori people. It also represents luck and the ability to adapt to the environment as well as to let go. Hopefully with this as a reminder, I will be a happier person.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Friday night out

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Had an evening out last Friday with my team, ex-colleagues and friends. Everyone was anxious about the get-together and we indeed had a happy time.

All of us seriously needed to put on weight *roll eyes*, so we went for dinner at Tao E-gate. The food was only so-so that particular night, how disappointing. Time really flew with everyone occupied with the food (not superb but still edible), jokes, and loads of catching-ups.

3014_77263597838_612142838_1668285_7556446_n The 2nd session was at a pub – Bailey’s. Again there were a lot of chit chatting, but this time with beer, snacks and cards. With our glasses emptied many hours ago, we said our goodbyes at around 2am.


I think I am beginning to enjoy socializing. :)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Rain & shine makes the garden bloom

The weather is still  hot, however I am thankful that it has been raining on and off recently. Love it when it rains at night, makes me sleep better. Love it when it rains in the afternoon when I am in the office, everything seems to be a lot calmer. Whenever it rains, there is no need to water the plants, and that saves water. Hmm… it actually rhymes!!

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Love needs no pedigree

BARON1I was at the Penang FoodEx last Saturday and I saw something which I have forgotten for quite some time, something which reminded me of childhood and my love for animals, something which made my heart sore.  Among the huge array of exhibition booths, was a simple stall made up of 2 tables, a few boxes of flowers on sale and a signboard filled with pictures of adorable cats as well as dogs. What the exhibitor was involved in has got nothing to do with the food industry whatsoever, however what they were offering was far more precious than a full stomach. They were helping the homeless find love in this cruel cold world. Alphabets in blue on a white background spelled the word which was once so familiar to me – SPCA. [http://www.spca-penang.net]

SPCAbuilding SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Malaysia and has been working relentlessly ever since it was founded in 1948. It is a non-profit organization which runs entirely on public donations and funds raised through fund raising activities as well as merchandizing. I remember visiting the pound on many occasions when I was a kid and thanks to the generosity of the public, it is now an even better place for volunteers and animals alike.

A heartbreaking fact is that although the premise is able to accommodate quite a number of homeless animals, however the available space will never be enough. Should these animals failed to be adopted, they will be put to sleep sooner or later.

adoptees3There will always be reasons for humans to fight and kill one another, but these animals have committed absolutely no crime and carry no ulterior motives. They can provide us with companionship as well as love, and all they are asking for is to be loved and cared for in return.

Time is running out for many of the animals. Show some compassion and save lives by adopting pets from SPCA. [http://www.spca-penang.net/spca_penang_adoption_photo_galle.htm] A small act of kindness from us, a life-changing experience for both ourselves and our newfound friend.

Love is universal.

Love does not discriminate

Love needs no pedigree.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

What a beautiful tree it is!!

Wanted to capture this moment in history but did not have the time to do so until now. The restlessness in Perak is indeed a blog10historical point in Malaysian politics ever since independence and May 13. OK, inclusive of the recent election and future ones. *Praise the lord*

It is such a wonderful feeling knowing that more and more Malaysians have opened their eyes and started to speak up.

Malaysia now has its very own symbol of democracy. No, I am not talking about the parliament, but the Tree of Democracy. Besides placing a bookmark in the country’s politics, it also produces oxygen. Neat huh? I bet the sore losers are trying to have it chopped down…

Long live democracy… and the tree!!??

Talking the walk & walking the talk

As I got into the office today, I heard a very short story which changed my mood for the rest of the day.

It rained pretty heavily yesterday evening and while on her way out from the factory car park, a lady colleague had an accident with another guy. Both car owners got out from their vehicles and got trapped in the rain as well as disagreements. In the midst of their conversation, the male driver made some very discriminative remarks.

The lady driver is a supplier stationed on-site while the male driver is an employee of the factory. I am not sure whether the words were meant to make him seem more superior, but the remarks he made on the employment status as well as seniority of the other party as unacceptable. He subsequently wrote an e-mail to the lady’s sponsor.

The question I have  is how one’s employment status as well as seniority related to an motor accident? Does being a supplier means one is less educated? Does one’s age justify his/her intelligence? Does being a lady means she does not know how to drive and should take whatever abuse thrown at her? What part has a boss play in accidents unrelated to work?

US companies claims that they support the Federal Government’s ENDA (Employment Non-Discrimination Act)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_Non-Discrimination_Act], but does it covers employment statuses? How many of their employees adhere to it? How do you know that people working in a company actually  follow the established Code of Conduct? Although there is a clause stating that no retaliation will take place upon reports of ethical or legal misconducts, however that is usually not the case. The end result is scoring a perfect 100 for ethical compliances, which again paints an unrealistic corporate image.

Code of Conduct of the MNC mentioned above stated that employees need to treat one another with respect. What is the definition of the word employee in this case? Does it include suppliers working on its premise? Are they being protected against discrimination? If not, then these people will have to fend for themselves as their employers will definitely not take any actions against their customer. After all, why bother when you are making good money?

Do you think that being ignorant is the most therapeutic thing one can do under such circumstances? If your answer is yes, then that explains the difference between you and me. I have self-respect, dignity, and I stand up for what is right. The world is not a fair place and of course justice does not prevail all the time, but I would rather die trying than to sell my soul.

Any idea which MNC am I talking about?

Intel – voted as one of the world’s best employers, and where obnoxious people naturally think that they are smarter than you.

*Fart*

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sorry, can you repeat the question?

blog9Who is the rightful Menteri Besar of Perak? That seems to be the trendiest discussion in town. In order to determine if what has been done, what is happening, what should happen next, or even what should have been done are democratic, we need to look at the big picture and re-examine the facts. Certain parties have laid down their aces and is playing by the royal status quo, but are their actions ethical or even make sense?

Culprits of the current political tornado in Perak are 2 assemblymen and 1 assemblywoman who switched from being Alliance members to independent. My question on this is, when one is being elected as a member of one party, why is he/she allowed to jump parties or become independent and still keep the seat? Under many circumstances, candidates were being chosen based on the parties they represent. The people put their trust in these parties, because they do not know the candidates personally most of the time. So why are provisions in the constitution allowing assemblymen/assemblywomen to retain their seats under such circumstances? The correct procedure should be to have another election. If the concerned assemblymen/assemblywomen wish to continue serving the people, they may contest again.

With reference to the above, the position of Menteri Besar should be filled by representative of the ruling party based on the election results. It is undemocratic not to let the people choose who they want as leaders. An individual should not be given the authority to decide on behalf, namely the Sultan as he may be influenced by various factors. The people may respect him as a royalty, however in order to do what is best for the people, leave the decision to them. A ruler who is fair, just and considerate needs to listen and be reasonable.

Kings and queens are persons of the past. They are not in any way more superior compared to normal human beings (well except for the wealth and benefits) whether they are royal by blood or by marriage. We do respect them for their statuses, but then again they should not get involved in politics unless as voters and except if they run for congress. They may continue to carry their titles but the rest should be left to the democratic system (as if) adopted by the country.

Malaysia is supposed to be a democratic country, but what is our system saying now? Where aren’t cries of the people being heard?

For those who caused the unrest, please have some dignity and return your seats to the people. The people have spoken and they clearly do not want you anymore. What makes you think you will be able to retain them in the next election? Is this just some kind of circus show for your own benefit? If it is, then I offer you my standing ovation. You have put on quite a fancy masquerade.

As for those who is ignoring our pledge, why is the seat so important? Why are you taking over with brute force? You may have the advantage to many things (such as the police force) being the central government, but do you think that will make the people like you? Do you have something to gain? Your petty tricks disgust me!!

The curtain is drawn and the showdown has begun.

May the people be victorious.

May democracy wins.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Clapping with 2 hands

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All individuals below the age of 18 years old need to have consent from their legal guardians when making decisions with legal implications. Why is that so? Because they need advises from matured-thinking adults to help them make the correct choices (hopefully) in life. These guardians are deemed responsible for whatever actions taken and should be able to dispense useful advises based on life as well as personal experiences.

Coming back to the topic, how can a 15-month old child be converted to another religion solely by the consent of only 1 parent? If a person’s religion and faith is not being documented legally and does not affect family members then it is fine. However becoming a Muslim most of the time (please do not be offended, I have not heard of any instances which anyone is being converted from Islam to any other religion legally) is a one-way ticket in Malaysia. In order to change your believes, a Muslim will need to seek the approval from Syariah Court, and that I doubt will be granted easily.

a 15-month baby has yet to have the required mental ability to make decisions, left alone those which will change her way of life forever. Obtaining consent from both parents should be the correct way to do this, even though both adults are no longer together. If they need to get it done, then they will need to sit down and talk things over. As an individual still fully dependent on her parents, who gives 1 parent the rights to decide on behalf of all? Is that parent more dominant than the other? In what way?

Individuals should be given the freedom to choose his/her own believes in this world. We should be given the right to choose what to or not to believe in. Religion and faith should not be inherited, unless it is by choice. Forcing one to believe in something which they in fact do not will not yield any results, because deep down inside you and I know there will be something else.

So what do you think?

Who really killed Ying Ying?

What happened to Ying Ying? Who was the real murderer? Until today, all I have are blog7speculations. Honestly speaking, I have totally no idea how the case went and what were the results of the investigation. There did not seemed to be any outcome. It just ended abruptly.

OK, so he hung himself in the hospital, but did he do it? Why did he hang himself? Did he even do it? If she was not an accomplice and had nothing to do with it whatsoever, why did she lodge a false police report? Was a petty fine justifiable? Why was the false report not linked to the murder? Why did the investigation not go on? Did they have enough evidence to prove that he was the only person involved?

Why? Why? Why?

All these questions are still being left unanswered to me.

Personally, I question her credibility.

I have doubts… doubts…

Monday, March 2, 2009

My Yahoo!® Malaysia Answers

Open Question:
Although i am not a Christian but i wish know how many of you here agree with the word Allah use in Catholic magazine?

I mean do you agree with the word Allah use in the Harold Magazine? Why they must use the Allah for God instead of Lord and Father,what are they fighting for actually? I have no offense against any party either Christian or Muslim. Thanks

Your Answer:
The word Allah carries the meaning of "The one God". It is an Arabic word and has been in use by Jewish and Christians alike for thousands of years. It is a word, not an copyright-reserved invention and thus all should be allowed to use it as per their intention, as long as no harm is being done unto others. If the reason of banning the use of the word by non-Muslims is to avoid confusion of any sort, then perhaps the government should be looking at Islamic education as to how can anyone be confused about their own religion and faith. I doubt that Islam is that fragile and can be easily shaken. In order to truly know the meaning of a religion, one has to truly understand and interpret it by himself/herself, not blindly follow what is said or done by others. Guidance can be set in order to give believers a good start, however the steps taken further down the road of discovery has to be made by individuals so that they realize the true meaning of their believe and life.

One needs to see and learn, as merely looking will not bring him/her any closer to God.

[http://malaysia.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090228194528AA2Gh9J&r=w#GaZyXEP0DnPj0mRtsds.]


Open Question:
If Perak State call for fresh Election, do you think BN will win or Pakatan will win?

Just your comment and opinion only, not to insult anybody.

Your Answer:
If it is to be a fair election, then Pakatan will win. However, there are many "things" which BN might do to secure the victory. Personally, I feel that representatives who turn independent after winning seats should be disqualified because there are possibilites that they were being chosen for the parties they represent. The seats should be opened up once more and if the candidates truly feel that the are indeed popular among voters, they may stand again to prove themselves correct.

[http://malaysia.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApoYB7dQKp_ghJGAXPKftqIPahV.;_ylv=3?qid=20090301005511AARJ4lB]


Open Question:
Name me interesting facts about Malaysia...?

I am on this project to find out more about Malaysia. You can tell me both good and bad facts about the country, preferably facts that are geography/development-related. Such as details about the people, population and how developed the country is....
Thank You (:

Your Answer:
Malaysia is indeed a very special country.

  • Inflation has dropped tremendously since Q3 2008 (accordingly to last night's news) and yet the prices of necessities continue to go up, up, and up!!
  • When the price of petrol increases, it was because we had to adjust according to the International market. When it goes way down, we no longer need to do that, and furthermore we must have a floor price for it.
  • It is perfectly OK for members of other parties to join us, but when the opposite is about to happen, we form laws to prevent that from happening.
  • Non-Muslims cannot use the word "Allah".
  • Members of the Parliament make noises like monkeys by beating the benches as signs of mockery.
  • Women are being used as objects of humor in the Parliament.
    You go into power despite unwanted by the people.
  • When something happens to structures built during your "reign", those were the acts of God. Anything that happens after you have stepped down, you are no longer responsible because you are just a civilian.
  • You insisted on TV that the country's economy will not be affected when there is a global economy slowdown.
  • You get vacation allowances and need not file them as part of your taxable income.
  • You vowed not to return home until your party wins a certain constitution during election, but was on your way immediately once the seat fell.
  • There is only 1 fixed line service provider.
  • Broadband service is horrible despite the exorbitant charges, and most of the time they ignore your e-mails or blame it on your computer.
  • Someone from your party makes an extremely discriminative remark and all he gets is time off. If an opposition makes the same remark, he/she is to be detained under ISA for causing racial up-stir.
  • You can be detained under ISA for your own protection. You will be treated like a criminal even though the involuntary detention is for your own good.

    I guess that is enough for one day, because there are lot more from where these came from.


    [http://malaysia.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090301000601AAZFT9a&r=w#GaZyXEP0DnPj0mRtsds.]

Bite me Smarty-pants!!

I had no choice but to revisit the topic because some mad moolah blog5from UMNO  made a stupid statement on 8pm TV3 news just now. According to Mr-know-it-all, the “kamus” (dictionary) and 3 to 4 encyclopedias clearly stated that only Muslims can use the word “Allah”. He subsequently mocked Nik Aziz (depicted here with Anwar Ibrahim) that he should read the publishing to enlighten himself. His behavior was uncalled for, and of course statement unfounded.

Seriously, I do not know which encyclopedias Mr. Big Mouth was referring to, but my attempts to prove him correct were futile.

My searches via Google revealed the below:

  • The notion of Allah in Arabic theology is substantially the same as that of God among the Jews, and also among the Christians, with the exception of the Trinity, which is positively excluded in the Koran, cxii: "Say God, is one God, the eternal God, he begetteth not, neither is he begotten and there is not any one like unto him." Let it be noted that although Allah is an Arabic term, it is used by all Moslems, whatever be their language, as the name of God. (It does not say non-Muslims cannot used the word) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01316a.htm]
  • The word "Allah" is the perfect description of the "One God" of monotheism for Jews, Christians and Muslims! "Allah" is the same word used by Christian Arabs and Jewish Arabs in their Bible, centuries before Islam came. On page one [1] of Genesis in the Old Testament, we find the word "Allah" seventeen [17] times. (Again, it does not state the exclusiveness of the word) [http://www.godallah.com/]
  • Allah (Arabic: الله‎, Allāh, IPA: [ʔalˤːɑːh]) is the standard Arabic word for God. While the term is best known in the West for its use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, in reference to "God". The term was also used by pagan Meccans as a reference to the creator-god, possibly the supreme deity in pre-Islamic Arabia. (Yet again, even the world renown online encyclopedia did not mention that the word is only for Muslims) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah]


Nik Aziz, a very big thank-you for helping to paint the big picture. And to whoever you are who made the crappy statement on TV, please think before you speak. I apologize for not knowing your name, because your existence does not concerns me.

To those who played a part in imposing the ban on Catholic Heralds, your ignorance amuses me…

My new interest

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I have not been a person who does a lot of things online besides reading for quite sometime, but recently I found myself jumping into the Facebook bandwagon, and worst of all I have taken a liking to one of blog3the games - Pet Society.

To be honest, I love it because it does not require much brain power (which I obviously do not have). All I had to do was to visit friends and run around in the stadium to gain points and earn some money to buy stuff.

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As I went along stopping over at the neighbors, more rooms are being added into my house which started off as a one-room property. Yes it is indeed exciting as my pet’s house grow larger, however there is still a need to furnish the place and damn, cost of living in Pet Society is high!!

So how long will I be able to stick to this? I do not have a definite answer but I sure do hope my pet gets to live in comfort when I retire.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

But why not?

imageSince when is there a law to ban usage of certain words? This can never happen to the rest of the world but then again, this is Malaysia. This country is not like the rest of the world, simply because it is not. Malaysia is a country where a lot of structural problems were acts of God. I think you get the idea.

So why is the Catholic Herald not allowed to use the word “Allah” in its publishing? Did they publish anything discriminating? Did they question the faith and religion of other fellow human beings? Islam is a religion that has a lot of good teachings, thus I do not see how the use of this word in non-related materials can do any harm. One thing for sure, I hope those morons in the parliament do not think that the faith of Muslims can be so easily shaken, just like what they thought of practicing Yoga. Wake up! In support of free speech, all beings are equal and thus we should be given the rights to express ourselves and of course, defend ourselves should we fail to agree with one another.

We learn and advance by sharing knowledge and thoughts. The process allows us to agree or to disagree, subsequently providing us the opportunity to share in return our point of views.

I do not wish to dwell in this topic, because it simply does not make sense. After all, the lawmakers are a mindless bunch.

Malaysia, truly Asia.

P/S: If you fail to hear from me any time after this posting, it means I have been detained under ISA by the police for my own protection.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Less money but more work!!

So what else is new for 2009? Underpaid, overworked. That is the best description I have for my job now. I have never been so busy as long as I can remember.
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Besides dealing with normal customer issues, I need to keep improvement initiatives rolling. At the same time, participate in data cleaning. Truly do not understand why people collected rubbish data in the first place. Garage in, garbage out. Garbage has got no use, should not have collected any. The world is such a complicated place. Supposed to be focusing fully in operation improvement, but I still need to keep my problem solving skills and knowledge sharp. He said I need to learn how to work through people. I will strive to achieve both, so God help me…

Going back to work this Chinese New Year. Why? So that I have more time to clear backlog.

I can do it. If others can, why can’t I?

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A very bad start for 2009

Arrived in the office in good mood today, and the first e-mail I read totally ruined my day. Correction… today and many more days to come.

calvin-bad-moodNo incentive for the year 2008 in preparation of economic downturn and to maintain employment. That was what the communication was about. I do not see how people will still have their jobs if their services are no longer required by clients. The company will still have to let people go, so how does that help? It means more money for the company, and nothing for the slaves.

In view of global food and economy crisis, I shall work at a very slow pace to conserve energy and to reduce the amount of money spent on food.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

2008 Christmas break

IMG_0063My anticipated year-end break in KL ended on 4th January, I am back in action at work.

It was a rather short timeout for me this round, just a mere 2 short weeks. Thank god there were 3 public holidays to make it into 2 full weeks. Nothing too eventful this trip except the excessive swipes of credit cards. No overeating, no lavish gifts for myself - it was a good start.

So what happened in KL? Nothing much... *scratch head* Stayed with Godma and God IMG_0081Brother as usual, breezed to malls and complexes intermittently by public transport (yes, I am hopeless outside Penang). However I did take some pictures of Christmas decors all over the place this time around to spice up this blog, else it will become just another one of my random rumblings. Not that it is not or will it make any difference, well I am at least trying... *sigh*

IMG_0086The public transportation system in Malaysia is truly horrible, and this is based on my experience this trip. I broke a personal record for using the most bus service, commuter, monorail and LRT this trip. Nothing arrived on time, and on a few occasions the LRT actually did not arrive at all. I had to wait for the next train which was almost 1/2 hour later. How did that happen? Maybe the drivers stopped for some tea and curry puffs.

IMG_0165 I made my shortest trip ever to Genting Highlands on the 2nd of January, which lasted only 2 days. The weather was fantabulous up there - misty, windy, and chilly - all I ever wanted to Christmas. Spent most of my time walking around feeding my eyes, only a few hours in the casino watching others gamble.

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During my 2-weeks break, I also managed to visit the other side of the globe and waved to the Statue of Liberty as well as shook hands with the London Clock Tower (yeah right, lame...).

I have always enjoyed my annual trip to KL, no exception this time. My heart felt heavy when it IMG_0124was time for me to leave. Until we meet again Subang Jaya, I will miss your serenity and green landscape.

My flight back to the island was even more pleasurable than I have imagined. I got to enjoy the most mesmerizing sunset 60k feet from ground way up in the clouds. Mother nature created a masterpiece with colors on a canvas of cottoning clouds. It was such a waste that I did not have my camera with me.

Farewell 2008, a big HELLO to 2009.

Happy 13th for my friends

100_0984 13th is being considered an unlucky number for some, but it was definitely a special day for 2 of my friends. 13th December was a big day for them, family and friends. After 7 years, they finally tied the knot.


100_0900As per tradition, the bridegroom along with his buddies got ready early in the morning and went over to fetch the bride home. Everyone was anxious and excited, all psyched up for the big event.


Before being allowed to meet the bride, we were being requested to complete a series of tasks.

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Our ability to sew, solve puzzles, sing, impromptu language proficiency, common knowledge, even strength and dexterity was put to the test. 

100_0939 After the fun and laughter, but before the bridegroom finally got to his true love, he had to get pass a pack of drooling wolves who stood around in white waiting for their huge red packets.



100_0971The next agenda was the ever oh-so-traditional tea ceremony. When it was done, the bride was so heavily draped in jewelry that it actually made me thought that she needed help just to stay on her feet.


The morning ended with everyone proceeding to the bridegrooms residence for more ceremonies, and food for the gang. I did not pay much attention to what happened inside, just hung out at the porch. Managed to get some rest at home before dinner.

100_0999 Washed and dressed, arrived early at the hotel as there were stuff to be taken cared of. Photo albums were being laid out on the registration counter, exhibiting them a side of the couple which they never seen. Personally I have not seen them at the beach in gowns and slacks before - how odd. Sitting had been arranged prior so that guests may sit with friends.


100_0991Well wishers were being requested to delivery their heartfelt messages, handwritten on pink and red heart-shaped paper. Those are no doubt something to be treasured forever. Straight to the safe!

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The evening went smoothly as planned. There were slide shows, and definitely a lot of singing by family and friends. I do mean a lot of singing!  There was food (duh!), not forgetting wine!



100_0960 To end this entry, my best wishes to the new couple. Hopefully this is the beginning of a new and joyous journey for them . For the husband - limit you late night football matches. As for the wife - try not to nag too much OK?

God bless!!