Monday, January 28, 2008

Lingam Philosophy


Lingam by far is the most famous people in our country now. Lots of idea can learn from him every days - A very dumb lawyer who doesn't know how to lie and still wanna cover for it.
  • "It look like me, talk like me but might not me"
  • "Many people bear the same name"
  • "I was drunk...I was bragging...."
Try that with your boss and see what happens...my boss will smack my head for saying that and perhaps I will lose my job too...

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Nikon D40x Review


The D40/D40X are the most compact Nikon digital SLRs to date. They are proof that you can build a compact digital SLR without compromising comfort or ergonomics (well at least if your lens mount isn't too large).

This camera is light, quick, relatively cheap, and takes great pics. It's just easier to pick up and lug around. What else could anyone (except pros) want? No, I haven't owned a D80 or better but it's the best camera I've ever owned by far. Of course more professional photographers will recommend a D80 or D300. Well...most people DO NOT need those cameras. With this camera, another good lens and speedlite, and you're pretty much set. The battery life is amazing and seems endless.

Help is available throughout the camera interface, either in shooting mode, setting adjustment or menus, simply press and hold the help '?' button. Note that in shooting mode the '?' icon may occasionally blink, this essentially means that the camera has some advice for you - great for newbie.

During playback you can display a pop-up version of the Retouch menu by pressing the OK button, this is a faster method of applying any of the retouch adjustments to the current image and it is one of the reason why I love this camera so much, faster editing and save my time.

I also experienced dust on sensor without removing lens, which I have no idea how it went in...but have tough time cleaning it as the camera doesn't come with Integrated Cleaning System like Canon EOS. Personally, I feel that the 3pt focusing is not enough for me and would definitely prefer more points like Canon's 9pt focusing... Yes, nothing is perfect in this world and I am pretty pleased with what I have at the moment.

In conclusion, great camera at a great price and highly recommended to DSLR newbie. Will stick to this camera for sometime unless there's a new camera with improved functions which is affordable to me otherwise I don't see a reason to change it.

Some of the shots taken with this camera:






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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Story of AirAsia

AirAsia is a globally known brand that has made Malaysian proud. But I still don't fancy taking AirAsia on my trip simply because no loyalty card, no free meal on board, no newspaper for me to read during the journey, have to walk under the sun or rain to the plane, and most important of all...my company can afford to pay my trip on Malaysia Airlines.


Dato Tony Fernandes, the person responsible behind the AirAsia brand. He bought a bankrupt airline that no one wanted and turned it into one of the most succesful low cost carriers in the world.
  • 38 Airbus compared to 14 of Malaysia Airlines (MAS), in the running to become the largest Airbus user in the world.

  • Can afford to become the official low cost airline of Manchester United. (MAS no where to be seen)

  • Much much more profit than MAS
If AirAsia provides a premium service just like what MAS provides but maintain the current low cost strategy, I am pretty sure it will overtake MAS soon and I will, jump ship at that time :)

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Shangri-la Hotel, Bandaran Kota Kinabalu

When you tell the taxi driver that you wanna go Shangri-la Hotel in Kota Kinabalu, please be specific. There are 2 Shangri-las in KK. Shangri-la Tanjung Aru is the 'original' Shangri-la Hotel chain which is located near the sea side while Shangri-la Hotel Bandaran is located at the heart of Kota Kinabalu town.

As one of the Sabah’s first full service hotels, Hotel Shangri-la is renowned locally for its cosiness, comfort and convenience 3 star city hotel with 121 rooms. The latest upgrading work was completed March 2006. The rooms and corridors have been given a fresh look and so too the Lobby and the Bar. Behind the hotel, there’s a route to the hilltop where u can take a panoramic view of KK city and the nearby islands which is the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.



It is a good solid hotel within easy walking distance of the main town, night markets and the recently developed waterfront region. The hotel itself is what you would expect from a mid-range hotel but importantly it was quiet, very clean and the breakfast was good. If there was a down side then it would probably be that the hotel is set back from a busy main road and bus stop. Although the noise can't be heard in the hotel it was a little precarious crossing the main road.

Guest on business trip can access internet with their free wifi in the room. I have no problem with the connection at all.

The nicely packed amenities kit

Verdict? definitely one of my favourite hotel in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Nuffnang or Advertlets ???

I am officially “exclusive Nuffnang blogger” and got ‘accepted’ into the exclusive Nuffnang Glitterati club.

Sounds grand huh?

Put it this way, some might think it’s nothing…but for the others, it’s an offer that is hard to resist.

So what makes me an ‘exclusive Nuffnang blogger’ then?

Well, my blog has NO advertisement from any other ad network that originates from South East Asia and this qualifies me to become one of their so called ‘exclusive member’. In order to do so, I'd have to let go my Advertlets account and frankly speaking, I found Nuffnang pays better than Advertlets.

I tried to be loyal to advertlets as well, but sorry … it’s kinda hard to let go this kinda offer :)

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Monday, January 14, 2008

The Amazing Race

I am creating my own version of amazing race...

Flying non stop for the past 4 weeks...

From one place to another...

Performing my own version of detour and road block...

and one thing for sure...

I am always the first to arrive the pit stop...

cos there ain't any participants in my version of amazing race...

Feeling bored and lonely at times...

I wish Digiman can accompany me all the time...


cos he will follow me whenever I go...

But too bad...

I am not a Digi user...

so I won't have the luxury of Digiman following me whenever I go.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

The MAS Challenge

I was on the same plane with my buddy - ChinWah to Sibu.

During the flight, we saw stewardess giving out mock plane model to the kids.

I always wanted one, but to buy one is so expensive.

So, I challenged ChinWah to request for one since he is sitting on the aisle.

and he was smart enough to lie to the stewardess, claiming that he would like to give it to his child when in fact he is not married yet.

The stewardess was hesitate to give, but gave it to him eventually.

I don't care how he managed to get it, be it lie or steal... :)

because...finally I got one ! :)


and it doesn't come cheap...

coz I gotta spend him beers :(

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Lumbar Disc Injury

Can't sleep...

Can't sit properly...

Can't walk properly...

That's how I felt when I injured my L-5 Lumbar Disc while I was working.

I had no idea how it happened.

It just happend so quickly and I only know I heard a crack sound instead of pain at that moment.

I couldn't imagine myself on a wheelchair...

I couldn't imagine myself paralyze...

I rather die than being in that situation...

Seriously, I don't have the courage to continue living at that kind of state.

Now I know how the disabled people felt...

The difficulties they faced.

I had to change all my schedule...

Changed my flight back to KL to see a specialist...

When I got of from the plane, I was among the first to get out...

But with the pain that I was suffering, I was walking like 1km/hr...

Even the wheel-chaired auntie reached the baggage area faster than me.

Injury to the spine and lumbar area is no play-play.

Luckily the injury was not that serious as what I thought.

Had my whole body 'adjusted' by the chiropractor and I felt so much better after 3 days of suffer.

Thank God...I got my normal life back

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Amazing Thailand


Massage

Bangkok is internationally famous for its massage parlors. Traditional Thai massage can be found all over town, in hotels, at spas and stand-alone salons. Thai massage is recognized for its health benefits and relaxing effects, both on the body and on the mind. Thai massage, foot massage and oil massage are the most popular courses. A one hour Thai massage can cost as little as Bt 129 excluding tips.

Bangkok has a lot to offer after dark. Live music, bowling, ice skating, dinner shows, river cruise, Thai boxing, night shopping – a lot of things to do for all people and all budgets.

Bangkok has a reputation for wild and rowdy nightlife.
The truth is the city’s nightlife goes way beyond the over-worn naughty image from the Vietnam days. Fun would be a better description for it.
Bars and clubs catering especially to foreign guests are confined to the following hot zones – Patpong, Soi Nana, Soi Cowboy and Khaosarn Road

Patpong. The nightlife strip runs along two short lanes, Patpong 1 and 2 in Silom. Bars share street-space with restaurants, massage parlors, a couple of hotels while a night market selling clothes, fake watches and souvenirs runs down the center of Patpong 1 and out along Silom Road.

Nana. Three floors of nightlife activity around a central atrium. Located on Sukhumvit Soi 4, it is a cluster of go-go and beer bars in the three story building of Nana Entertainment Plaza. The first floor has a lot of busy and exciting bars, The second floor is occupied by smaller bars, often frequented by old hands. The third floor has a few, really big bars known for their girlie shows.

Soi Cowboy. Just a few meters from the Asoke BTS Station, Soi Cowboy is a cluster of go-go bars and beer joints, Prices here are cheaper than those in other red light zones in the capital. Beer costs 55 to 85 baht, perhaps a little less during happy hour and little more at some of the more popular spots, and the obligatory (soft) drinks for the girls cost a little more.

Tuk-Tuk

A taxi style mode of transport that;s unique to Thailand. The three wheeled, open air tuk tuk can take you almost anywhere in Bangkok. Rate is usually negotiable, from Bt20 for a very short distance to Bt300 for a father destination.

Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak




Thailand is famous for its floating markets and some of the best are found in the outskirts of Bangkok. One is Damnoen Saduak in Ratchaburi, In the narrow canals of Damnoen Saduak, women crowd the waterway network to sell goods to riverbank residents.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year 2008

Year 2007 had been a year full of incidents as well as memories...

I hereby sincerely wish all my dear friends...

Good Health

Good Wealth

Good Life

and a Happy New Year !!!

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