Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Xmas.

Here are some photos that I taken so far throughout the whole month of December. Just in time for a small blog update before Christmas night is going to over.








Add Image P/S: Just uploading photos(Related to Christmas), so nothing much to write. I still got less than 15 minutes to update before the clock turns 12 A.M. >.<



Merry Christmas!


~Peace~

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Bought a new racquet.

Today, I went to RSH Warehouse Sale which is located nearby Sports Planet. I was suppose to get a new pair of shoe there, but I couldn't even find one pair which suit my size. I guess almost all of the shoes displayed there were sold out. There were like 20 pairs of Adidas, Nike, Reebok shoes left.

Then, I went to a racquet section where they displaying badminton, tennis and squash racquets. So, I went hunting a suitable squash racquet for me.

Original price was RM159.

Guess what, I get a squash racquet for just half price. Originally the price was RM159, after 50% discount I only need to pay RM79.50.


Finally a new racquet.

I was so happy that I finally can get rid of my old squash racquet and also get the best deal at RSH!

Can't wait to use it.


~Peace~

Monday, November 24, 2008

Received the most emails.

Today I received the most number of e-mails in a day.

I normally received between 10-20 e-mails in a day. The max is 25 in a day.

But, I got a shock today I received a whooping 37 e-mails today. At 1st I assume is all kinds of SPAM e-mails that I about to receive.

WTH?! Is my e-mail inbox full of spams?




It's not. Then, what?

It's all my ex-classmates from primary school making comments on photo that was uploaded by some of my friends.

Haiz..its the annoying comments made by
friends in Facebook. =.="""


When each person comments a photo that you were tagged, you automatic receive the e-mail notifying that your friends make a comment on it.

I felt kinda annoying and irritating actually.

~Peace~

Sunday, November 16, 2008

I LULZ!!

Yesterday, when my grandma receives this letter. I thought my grandma had long sighted vision. Can't see properly what is the amount of cheque that she received.

She thought was a good seventy sens. Then, I thought she was joking with me. So she asked me to look properly what is the amount.

But it wasn't. It turned out to be worst.


I laugh out loud the minute
I see this cheque.



I mean is the bank and shareholder company had nothing much to do and wants to get rid of their extra unused cheque? OK, I know it's sounds wrong to critic them like that. But wouldn't it be better if the shareholder company accumulate a bigger amount of money then only issue a cheque.

Besides, a cheque could costs you RM0.15. Nah, it's the bank money don't care la.

I am willing to throw away this cheque to the bank just because they are proud to pay you Seven Sens. Like I didn't see seven sens before in my life.

Nowadays seven sens can't even buy you a sweet fool.


Today, I went loitering around Carrefour.

Guess what I see. I Lulz once again.

Is this eatable raw food?


This is eatable raw food but
the sign "No Mixing" should be place
on the Red Beans box, you fool!


Are they stupid or lazy to change the sign to the appropriate boxes? I guess is both. They are both stupid and lazy. They can't even differentiate what is an eatable food and non eatable raw food.

Lulz.

~Peace~

Monday, November 3, 2008

Nirvana F@#$%^& Expensive!

Today, I almost loss some of my hair. Due to what? Due to this!

A sparkling mini fireworks
from a lamp starter.

Before this incident happen, I was standing right below the fluorescent light. My other colleague just standing there watching some mini fireworks going on. Then I started to realise that some sounds were up from the ceiling. I managed to run to the main switch to turn that damn light off. Or else, my hair would gone.


Maybe even worst, I would end up my life get electrocuted by the short circuit fireworks.


On 1.30pm sharp, me and my other colleague went to Nirvana USJ 9 to tried out their famous banana leave rice.


Well, the food there was nice but I didn't know the price would be even nicer until I pay my bill at the counter. It turned out to be RM10.70! Included a Barley Lime.


The small plate of chicken costs RM4!
All the food on top of a banana leave, RM5.


The f!@#$%^& banana leave, rice, 3 small portion of vegetable costs RM5. And Rm4 for a small plate of chicken masala! it's f!@#$%^& expensive for a small plate of chicken. Additional to RM1 I would get another banana leave with rice and vegetables.


I swear that i wouldn't step in to Nirvana again once I got my October's paid cheque. If you eat at Nirvana everyday, prepare your wallet's money to be burned by the curry!


Besides that, I was surprise this restaurant doesn't install a single TV set! Don't even hope you get a cooling place to eat. This restaurant is run on fans only.

Run on fans only. No TV.
Btw, nice decorative.

No wonder all these mamak stall earn like hell. Here's the reason why. Look at the photo below.


Not allowed to share food!
Means everyone must have a banana leave rice.


Likewise, if you got the money go open a restaurant. Sure untung one. Even though the food is not that delicious. For example, read this blog post.

~Peace~

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Another small update.

After much consideration, I planned to update my blog at least one or more posts in a month. Hopefully at least I update once a month la.


What happened recently in our beloved country, Malaysia? As you all know, fuel price had once dropped from the initial RM2.30 per litre to RM2.15 per litre. It's not a drastic drop actually. Many people would prefer it to be the original RM1.92 per litre as the worldwide crude oil dropped to nearly US Dollar 60-70 per barrel. Well, that won't happen anyway.


What's next? Food price decreased due to the oil price decreased. Even so, the price doesn't show any significant decrease. Read this news.


Today, I went to Carrefour for a check out in their goods. Carrefour's management ridiculously showed "Promosi"(If some noob people doesn't know what "Promosi" is, it means Promotion.) on most of their highly priced rice.

Ridiculously placed dropped price
goods as Promotion Item.

I mean the price for the Sunwhite rice is around RM50 and it dropped a mere RM1.01 following the orders from the Federation of Malaysian Consu­mers Association to reduce the price of rice from RM0.20 per Kilogram. This proofed that Carrefour did a great job on following orders. My foot!


And also, it ridiculously stated 2 packs per family per day only. This is utterly ridiculous! Who the hell would buy 2 packs per day just because the price had dropped a mere RM2? This shouldn't be listed on Promotional item nor limit customer to purchase how many of them.


By right, the price of rice should return to the original price of roughly RM25-30 per pack of 10KG high grade rice.


The vegetable in Carrefour also caught my attention. They are selling corns collected from a garbage bin. These corns will cause the chickens to die from food poisoning once it consumes these corns.


Look at how old is these corns. I can't imaging people would actually buy all this shit to eat. They will die immediately once they eat it.

Who would actually buy these shit and eat?


I had no surprise on our Malaysia's food industry. Compare to Singapore, if the officer checked that even a single leave of vegetable is not fresh they would immediately recall and destroy these vegetable.


We lived in Malaysia ma. Malaysia Boleh, Semua Boleh. Boleh land! Lulz.

~Peace~

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Quick Update

Well, I will do a quick update. Well, if you are wondering about where's the Singapore trip Part 3.....that post will be posted until further notice.


Testing my camera's panorama effect.

Since my university course starts at January 2009, so currently working at tuition center. What's good about this tuition center, you only required to mark Maths books. My job was pretty relax.
Seeing this thing every part of the tuition center.
Is that thing part of "Feng Shui"?


The only worst part about working there is that I required to work from 9am-9pm on every Monday and Thursday. The rest of the days are 9am-6pm. What's worst, from 9am-9pm, I got only one break which is lunch break and no dinner break.

One way to show "F!$# u"


What a great way to lose weight. By the way, the pay is quite high. So, if anyone interested on working there, let me know. Will introduce it to our head teacher. (:

Went out for break at 1337!!
1111!!!

Well, that's all from me. This site will not be updating until further notice announced. Will busy until university starts. Until then, it's even busier.

In the meantime why not click this.

Till then bye.

~Peace~

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Singapore Trip Part 2

My relative decided to bring us to a nearby shopping complex in Bedok to have lunch. When I arrived there at a food court named “Food Junction”, it’s only 12.30pm and what I see is hundreds of people already there having their meal. It’s like there isn’t any place for us to seat. I salute to them. They can even place their packets of tissue as a sign of “Place reserved”.

Packed with people.



My relative told me this is Singaporean’s way of getting a seat. You will be scolded if you take their table (if the tables have packets of tissue or umbrella). Here’s an example photo taken in one of the food court.

Place reserved. Lol XD

After my meal, as usual, I went for a walk around the shopping complex and I encounter a Chinese checkers board game. Then, when I looked closely it’s a mooncake.



You will get a shock about the price of the Chinese checkers shaped mooncake.

Yes, it’s S$78. Which is equivalent to RM187.20. (S$78 X RM2.40 =RM 187.20)

o.O Eating gold.

The best Durian and Curry Puff is here.

That’s the most expensive mooncake I ever encounter in my whole life. I got to say people in Singapore are RICH. Many people even bought 2 sets of these mooncakes. No wonder almost every car I seen in Singapore are at least higher class than a Toyota Vios model car.

Those people who bought a Proton car or a Perodua car (which is Malaysian made car are considered the cheapest in their country) in Singapore are considered a lower income person. Here’s a photo of some owner who owns a Proton GEN 2.

Rarely seen one of these cars in Singapore.

I took a couple of pictures when I was on my way back from the complex. This is the same structure and design like our very own “Eye of Malaysia”. In Singapore, this is called “London Eye”. Copycat.

London Eye?

Why not Singapore Eye?
Too Singaporean? Kiasu?

End of Day 2. Continue in Part 3

Singapore Trip Part 1

Last week, I and my parent went to Singapore to visit some of my relative there. Since I come from a poor family, therefore I can't afford to take a flight which cost me a lot. So I took our very own public transport to Singapore, which is KTM Malaysia! And yes, it’s the least expensive kind of transportation and also one of the more torturing kinds of transportation. Why? It's because the time you be expecting to reach Singapore is around 8-9 hours or even more.

It’s because there is only one lane for the train for the whole journey. So there will be some delays in between the whole journey in order to let the other train from the other direction to pass by at some station.

To my surprise, there is a 32 inch LCD TV. I thought the person in charge will turn it on and let us watch some movies but until the whole journey the freaking expensive LCD TV was there for “Display Only”. The workers didn’t even turn on for God sake. Maybe it’s just to show that KTM Malaysia did some improvement on their facilities? Think again.

Wow! 32 inch LCD TV. Don't be too happy with it.


This photo tells you a thousand words.


Why not use the money to repair this?!


Why spend almost more than RM20K( example RM2K for an LCD TV, there are 5 coaches, each coach there are 2 LCD TVs. Haven’t plus the money for the DVD players too!) for those

LCD TV’s where the TV’s are just meant for hanging there without even turned on? Those money should be channeled to improve the interior and seats rather than to show that KTM are filthy rich on improving their TV’s.


Arrived at Woodlands Check Point around 9.30pm

The whole journey from KL Sentral to Singapore took me around 8 hours suffering there without any sort of entertainment. Then, at 10pm sharp, I was happily being informed that I arrived at Singapore’s Railway Station.


Yes! Singapore's Railway Station.


My relative waited there for our arrival. Then she took us to Jai Lei food court for a meal. No Satay Mee Hon! =.=” But there is fried prawn mee. Which is so different compared to our Malaysian version of Prawn Mee. Then I and my parent arrived at my relative house at Bedok Reservoir View at 11pm. End of Day One.


Food court.


Fried Prawn Mee.



Bedok Reservoir View, that's where

my relatives are staying.


Continue in part 2.


~Peace~

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Going to Temasik

Almost 3 years haven't been to Singapore. Here's my chance to redeem it.

There's nothing to blog about Singapore. The typical Singaporean is Kiasu or Kiasi.

Places? Nah...a example picture of one of a place in Singapore.


Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay

Food? You got lots of kinds of food just like Malaysia. I remembered eating Satay Mee Hon there. Hope I can get a chance to eat again. Will blog more about it once I am back from Singapore.


I will be suffering almost 11-12 hours depending on the KTM arriving time and departing time. Plus, the time you expecting lots of delays. No TV, no PC, no entertainment at all!

Dying slowly until reached Singapore. ><

~Peace~

Friday, August 29, 2008

Another Facelift?

Last week, our second national car maker Perodua launched the new facelifted Perodua Myvi. Facelift? After seeing the so called "facelifted" car, I don't see the difference bewteen the previous model and the newest facelifted. Its just like a make up artist putting up more marks or make-ups on the same person's face.


Catalogue


Typical Malaysian, change a bit
call facelifted.


You can see thousands of Myvi on the road. Even every car you see in front of you, at the side of you, at the back almost everywhere is full of Myvi. Even the parking lots, the next car parked to you is a Myvi. Its like millions of them in the whole Malaysia itself.

No comment.


Mind you, the Perodua Myvi sold in our country is the exact same model found in Japan, Toyota Passo, Daihatsu Boon. Malaysia car maker surely lost their talent on building their own car model. Instead they invest a lot of money on copying or borrowing Japan's leading car maker's design and almost everything inside and outside the car while managed to do some modification on the interior and some part of exterior like wider rear bumper, frog shape body. Copycat.

Same old thing that I saw in Kok's car.

Same what.


Perodua had a very good marketing strategic. To the additional of RM400, the new model would have: a new stereo system which enable you to play mp3, wma, USB slot for thumbdrive readings, and also not most car stereo has this one a Bluetooth enable systme which allows you to pair with your mobile phone A2DP.

This is the interesting part.
Media-friendly stereo system.


Besides that, you will get UV repellent windows which repels 91% of harmful UV rays.

This surprise me. UV ray blocker windows.



That's why Perodua Myvi remains the best selling car after Proton. Perodua offers the best features available for its car unlike Proton Saga for example. Without ABS or EBD, people won't dared to buy that car even though its cost less than a Myvi costs. Its because no safety ma, got only one air-bag for Saga and no ABS/EBD breaks. Like this people buy Myvi lo...got 2 airbags and ABS/EBD breaks got safety ma.

Its up to you guys to comment. Its just my 2 cents about cars.

~Peace~