31 December 2006

Funny Sleeping Pose (Part II)

After seeing the pictures in my previous post, I can't resist to do the following...

*bzzt... siaran tergendala*

aiyah I've loaded the picture into photobucket but after that it refuses to load and show me the URL link... so, stay tuned :P


Finally photobucket is loading ok. Hereby I present you... TADAA...

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Liucas fighting against some evil cat (who probably wanted to conquer the world) with his standing-on-one-hind-leg ballet fighting stance :P

HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA...

Funny Sleeping Pose

What does this...

Photobucket

And this...



Have in common? :P

I wonder if they are related... hehehehehehehe



PS: Found this picture which I've taken like 2 years ago in My Pictures folder while browsing through it yesterday

*kin kin siam before winn winn comes after me*

Midnight Post

Just finished chasing after the 24 acts of Initial D stage 4 anime, started since afternoon with some breaks here and there. Very interesting indeed.

Time to get some sleep. Got some plans lined up for tomorrow today. Will be having a karaoke session with some ex colleagues in the evening. Some way to end the year huh :P

PS: Finally managed to fix up my PC which has been acting up on me for the past month. (Been procrastinating to fix it :P). These few days have to find some time to transfer out some of my personal stuffs from the company notebook.

PS2: Wanted to blog about a picture but photobucket refuses to load, probably have to wait till next year liao :P

29 December 2006

2006 最后一个工作日

好久没打中文了,就让这篇 "Post" 为二零零六年的最后一个工作日画上一个句点吧。

今天,办公室里每个人都“无心恋战”,大家都期待着周末的到来。午餐时老板还请了我们吃比萨,算是慰劳大家一年来的努力,兼庆祝圣诞。今天也是公司里我一个非常要好得同事最后一天上班。我呢,看来非要等多两个月左右吧。

难以想象,再过两天就是二零零七了。又一年过去了。今年好像没什么进步,希望明年能多多加油。

大家一起努力加油吧!

Five Things You Don't Know About Me

Aiya... usually I don't do tags... but since it's from my buddy, the sleek and sexy slenz, give her a bit of face lor... :P

1) I don't like tags and usually I don't respond to them
2) I usually leave comments at some blogs using the nick "phangan"
3) I'm a matured person and a pretty good listener
4) I'm the type who would find out how something works rather than just get fascinated by it
5) I still don't quite like tags... (hahahaha...) I always give people the first impression that I'm cool and quiet, but actually I can be quite sporting and talkative once I warmed up a bit :D

(edit: kena scolded by may, said I cheated >_<, so have to change number 5 :P)

Since I don't like tags myself, I will not pass on to anyone else. But you're welcomed to continue the tag if you want. :P

27 December 2006

Work Stuff

Went to customer site today to check on the testing stage of a pre-implementation and also update some modules of the new system. To my surprise, I found out that there are still quite a number of bugs here and there.

This project was supposed to be handled by a colleague and I'm just assisting a minor part of it as I got other projects at hand. Luckily, I managed to settle most of the bugs on the spot and the customers are quite happy with it.

That fella has been on site for like ages, at least like 4-5 months. Sometimes I really wonder what has he been doing there. And then when he's back in the office, always see him surfing web or playing games. Even few of my colleagues who had worked with him have been complaining to me about him.

Anyways, I'm leaving the company soon, just wanna kautim my responsibilities and have a proper handover. Don't really wanna care much about it. :D

25 December 2006

Happy Holidays to All

Wishing everyone Happy Christmas and Merry New Year :)

It's about time you all start thinking about New Year Resolutions... same goes to myself.

Car Alarm

For the past few months my junk car's alarm has been acting strangely, particularly during arm and disarm. Sometimes it locks the car just fine, while other times it just doesn't. Lately things started to get worse, and the locking unlocking started getting more erratic, so I decided to ask my friend at the car accessory shop to check it out. At the time I was thinking, "darn, need to spend money liao...".

Turns out that the circuitry inside the alarm box was kinda loose and the solder was wearing off. Since I have the soldering tools, I decided to open up the alarm box and resolder all the joints that has gotten loose. So I just told my friend that I'll "kautim" it myself, and headed home. Once back, I heated up the soldering tool and opened up the alarm box. Then I started securing all the bad joints. After a couple of minutes, I plug the box back in the car, and viola, the alarm works like a charm again. ^_^

22 December 2006

Changing Job Soon

Just tendered in my resignation letter today (copied and modified from some website sample :P)...


Dear Sir,

Please accept this letter as formal notification that I am resigning from my position with [edited] on December 22, 2006.

I have decided that it is time to move on and I have accepted a position elsewhere. This was not an easy decision and took me a lot of consideration. However, I am confident that my new role will help me to move towards some of the goals I have for my career.

Thank you for the opportunities you have provided me during my time with the company. Be assured that I will do all I can to assist in the smooth transfer of my responsibilities before leaving.



Very the common thing hor? :P You all are welcomed to copy and use as you see fit if such need arises. ;)

And my new job? Some consultant kinda job... Main task is to CONsult others... muahahahahaha *evil laughter*

But then, dunno have to serve notice period for how long... need to check next week. >_<

21 December 2006

Wewechu

One beautiful evening Ah Beng and his girlfriend Ah Lian were sitting by the side of the ocean.
It was a romantic full moon, when Ah Beng said "Lian, come lar we play Weeweechu."

"Aiya, don't want la... let's just look at the moon" said Ah Lian.
"Oh, c'mon lah, let's play Weeweechu. I love you and it's the perfect time," Ah Beng begged.

"But I just want to hold your hand and see the moon."
"Please lah, just one time, play Weeweechu with me."
Ah Lian looked at Ah Beng and said, "OK lah, we play Weeweechu."

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Ah Beng grabbed his guitar they and both sang....
"weeweechu a melly quizmus
weeweechu a melly quizmus
weeweechu a melly quizmus
and a haypee niu ya"

HEREBY WISHING MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
(in advance) :P


*source unknown*
*ah beng adaptation slightly modified by Will* :P

Songs Related to Christmas

To keep up with the spirit of Christmas, I'm also joining the bandwagon to blog something with a Christmas theme... :P

So, one of the things that make Christmas special is the songs related to Christmas.

For some reason, usually the first song that came into my mind when you talk about Christmas, is Wham!'s Last Christmas. (A sample, my version :P) I think most likely it's because the lyrics have the keyword "Christmas" there, so automatically you'll relate it to Christmas.

In actual fact, if you look at the lyrics, it doesn't have much to do with Christmas, except that the guy got rejected upon showing interest to a girl DURING Christmas time... :P

18 December 2006

Loving You (is easy cause you're beautiful)

Originally by Minnie Riperton, there's a version of this song lately by Hong Kong singer Justin. One of the tough part about this song is at the octave change. Even the Taiwanese variety show 齐天大胜 previously tested the guest artists on it.

I've always wanted to attempt this.

PS: Listen at your own risk. I will not be held liable if you get deaf, fainted, nauseated, vomit, or go insane :P:P:P

PS2: Sound quality a bit cacat because using notebook built in mic

Dilemma

(Music of Nelly's Dilemma playing in the backgroud) :P

I'm having a case of dilemma due to limited resources and unlimited wants.
I'm currently pondering of getting an imaging device (read: camera), but then again, I have a choice of either upgrading to a decent camera phone (hereby referred as CP), or just get a digital camera (hereby referred as DC)
Of course, the best choice will be getting both, but then pocket ($$$) can't support.

Things I'm weighing
1) I would like something small and compact so I can carry it wherever I go (CP, DC)
2) I prefer something with somewhat high optical zoom (DC)
3) I didn't really want to venture into prosumer/DSLR due to the size and mainly the cost
4) Thinking of upgrading my 2-year-old phone probably next year (CP)

At this point, if money is not a constraint, best choice would be a decent 2-3mp CP (Nokia N-series, SE K-series... those with AF), complemented by a high zoom DC (Caplio R5, Lumix TZ1)

Maybe I should just get a cheap cheap SE K750 first, then wait and see. The CP market is likely to hit 5-7mp range next year after Nokia launches it's 5mp N95, while I'm really hoping to see a successor to TZ1 (I've read that the current Venus engine does too much NR, and on long end of the zoom it's not that clear).

Jalan-jalan at Sungei Wang

Yesterday kena "kidnapped" by my friend to go jalan-jalan in Sg Wang plaza... the place was pretty jam packed (as usual). There was this GreenBox + Halo organized event at the 4th floor open air car park area where fans can line up and get their CDs signed by a couple of artists (Jeff Chang, A-do, JJ etc etc...).

Erm... I also don't really know how to continue this post. Hehe.

Let's see...

*flash back*

Well, this friend of mine, fell for a girl who used to sing in those Halo cafes. I know the girl too because we were having "yum cha" with another friend at that time.

Wait, chup. Just to make it clear, this is not a story about 2 good friends falling for the same girl. So don't start jumping into conclusions... hehehehe

Well, continuing from where I left the story, so after knowing that girl, my friend just thinks that "she's the one!" and start going after her, quite aggresively I'd say. Even to the point which I'd describe his actions as "stalking". Yes, it's that bad. I've adviced him not to do too drastic measures as it might scare the girl away, but he didn't really took my advice. And true enough, the girl asked me why is he like that, and thinks he is kinda freaky.

And so she started to kinda avoid him. But anyways, she was destined for stardom and very soon she left for Taiwan to jumpstart her singing career, and we sort of lost touch after that. My friend was quite devastated I think.

*That was 2 years ago... I think. That's what he told me la, because I didn't really keep track of the time*

*fast forward to yesterday*

Well, there she was, on the stage, signing autographs together with a couple of other celebrities on the stage...

*sigh...* I dunno what to say...

17 December 2006

Japan Pictures

My Gallery in Filefront

:D

It has been decided

I'm starting my blog all over again... actually wanted to do so, but was thinking maybe wait till next year, because I wanted to blog on more non-personal things and keep more personal stuffs offline... (that was initially what my prev blog was for...)

So, stay tuned while I clean up this new blog :P

16 December 2006

My Car...

Engine oil 4 litres: RM38

Petrol + Oil filter: RM60

Servicing charge + replacing a bad screw: RM30

Feeling that my car has been given a new lease of life: Priceless ^_^

Another Bloggers' Dinner Meet-up

Today, joined the "liu liu" bunch of bloggers for dinner, consisting of the liu liu lui yan (the guest of honor), liu liu angel, ms Tan, sengkor, chui yee, jason, liu liu ahmay and tattoo man nel (edit: thanks to angel for chui yee and jason's link). Had the dinner over at Restaurant King Crab in Kelana Jaya opposite the LRT across the road. The meet up was supposed to be at 8, but many were late due to bad traffic conditions and rain.

Ordered quite a number of dishes, including crabs (yes, crabs AGAIN) in butter sauce and in marmite sauce, some pai kuat (pork ribs), salad tofu, frogs, stir fried lin ngau (莲藕) and oatmeal prawns. (Again, for pictures, visit the links above for more info and updates :P)

The company was really great and we chit chatted until almost 11pm when the restaurant is ready to close. Then we adjourned over to KTZ in SS2 for some desert, where the liu liu hot chick winn showed up and joined us. We continued the chit chatting until about 1am before we decided to call it a day.

Great bunch of people to hangout with ^_^

(edit: whoa liao, I just wrote this at about 3+am last night, today 8am I woke up and I see comments already :P)

14 December 2006

Dinner with bloggers

Had a dinner gathering with a bunch of bloggers since the lui yan is in town. Participants include Jellyikan, Sian girl, Agus, and Sbanboy. We went to a seafood restaurant recommended by Sian girl. The place, she claims, is famous for their claypot butter sauce crabs.

We ordered the all so famous butter sauce crabs, salted egg crabs, some vege, claypot tofu, yam and pork thingy (forgot the name), and of course, lui yan's fav dish, fried sotongs... hahaha (luckily every one behaved and nobody gets sotong piaks).

Before the food arrives, Jelly and Sbanboy already unsheathed their Canon 350D and began snapping pics. Lui yan and Sian girl also "mm chap shue" (didn't get left behind). One armed with Minolta DiMage X50, while another with Nokia N91, both joined in the picture snapping frenzy as the food arrives one by one.

(Note: for more information and maybe some pictures, visit the blog links above, most likely lui yan will post some pictures of the foods) :P

09 December 2006

Spam

This a post specially dedicated to lui yan ...

Extracted from Wikipedia:
Quote: "The term spam is derived from the Monty Python SPAM sketch (see video in External Links), set in a cafe where nearly every item on the menu includes SPAM luncheon meat. As the server recites the SPAM-filled menu, a chorus of Viking patrons drowns out all conversations with a song repeating "SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM... lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM," hence "SPAMming" the dialogue. The excessive amount of SPAM mentioned in the sketch is a reference to British rationing during World War II. SPAM was one of the few foods that was widely available." Unquote

^_^

19 October 2006

My Japan Trip Journal

Finally finished the journal yesterday... here goes :P

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After 5700+ km and about 7 hours and 10 mins of flight, finally I arrived in the land of the rising sun.

1st day in Japan (well, technically it's 2nd day, but since I arrive at my sis' place about 11pm, so I'll consider it first day today).
We started the day by taking the train to Tsukiji (fish market). To our disappointment, it wasn't open today. But we went rounding a little anyways.
Found a pretty decent spinning table sushi place in the area called Sushizanmai (http://www.kiyomura.co.jp/) and we went in for breakfast. Spend about 1500 on the sushi. Pretty decent.
After a nice meal, we stroll back to the station and went to Asakusa (the famous temple-with-big-lantern-on-the-doorway place). Pretty packed with tourists from HK, Taiwan etc not to mention the local Japanese. Wanted to buy some souvenirs but things are not really cheap there and the quality of the stuffs so so only. So just walked around look see look see. When we're about to leave the place, it started drizzling a little. We decided to go for lunch before leaving as it was already 2pm. Went to a little ramen place 2 roads away from the temple area. Cost me 550 for my pork soup ramen, and 650 for my sis' spicy ramen.
Next stop, we went to the Akihabara (electronics street). Saw a shop with that sells lots of second hand DVD. And then there's a shop selling 2nd hand cameras... damn cheap, but only has 1 month warranty, so don't have much confidence. :P After a while, the drizzle starts getting heavier and it really spoils my mood a little, so we decided to leave the place and call it a day. But since we have to travel past Ginza, we decided to stop by and have a look.
The weather was not really helpful and the rain just continues on and on, but luckily we have an umbrella with us so we just moved on. It's a really posh place, reminding me of Singapore's Orchard Road. You can see Prada, Gucci, Burberry and etc boutiques on both sides of the main road. Seeing that the rain is not getting any lighter, we decided to make a move.
When the train pass by Roppongi, again we alight the train and went out for a rounding. Roppongi Hill is a different kind of posh area, quite different from Ginza, probably because it's newer I heard. The towering building allows us to see the Tokyo Tower from a deck. Interestingly, the tower is lit up in a pinkish light today. Even some Japanese are astonished at the change as it's usually lit up by a whitish light, so everyone started taking pictures.
After that on the way back we stopped by Yokohama station and went to the food market to buy some stuff for dinner. It's quite fun as it's close to closing time and they are pushing the prices of some items down to clear them off before closing. You can see the staffs yelling here and there, and prices of things dropping from 20-50%, and some discount 100-250 yen. Really interesting sight indeed. In the end we bought some salmon and rice, and some meat on stick for dinner.

2nd day (Monday)
Today we had some breakfast and then we headed for the Haneda Airport. Will be boarding a flight for Hokkaido at 1pm.
The flight is a old 747-400 of the carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA). The ride was quite noisy and not exactly comfortable, but nevertheless we arrived safe and sound in New Chitose Airport. From the airport we took a bus to Sapporo town center for 1000Y.
Reached town at about 4+. Was pretty hungry so just settled for food near the station. Turns out the teriyai style burger (minced beef) with rice set was really nice. The place seems to be famous for it's deserts and it's rice. It is just slightly off the main street of Sapporo.
After the meal, we walked around town while looking for the way to our inn. Finally found our inn and checked in. Pretty small but clean and cosy place.
Went out again to check out the town and get a feel of the directions. Inside Sapporo town there's 2 underground street which somehow reminds me of the one in Singapore (probably because that's the only one that I know of). One is Pole Town which runs North to South, while the other one Aurora Town, runs East to West. At the Eastern end of Aurora Town there's a TV station tower. Looks kinda like a mini Tokyo tower.

3rd day
Spent most of our time today going around town checking out the attractions within walking distance. We started off with the Clock Tower of Sapporo, then the Old Govt Administration Building.
After that we walked quite a distance to the Sapporo Beer Museum. Had a taste of the original Sapporo brew. Next we moved on to the Sapporo Beer Factory, which is a now defunct factory (similar to the museum) having a shopping complex (incidently, called the "Factory") right next to it.
Continuing onwards, we dropped by a famous wine maker (Chitose Tsurugi). Sampled some excellent rice wine there (FOC by the way).
Next we moved on to a famous fish market. Had our lunch there, but wasn't quite satisfying as the portion was quite small and tastes so so only.
Finishing our tour on the town, we walked over to the TV station to get a day time shot of the tower.
Exhausted, we went back to the inn for a short rest. After that, we decided to go to the other end of the road to check out a garden. Turns out to be quite an interesting place, too bad we didn't get any day time shot of it.
Night time, we dropped by a ramen shop for dinner. Had a spicy pork ramen which was pretty good, but kinda oily.

4th day
Enrolled ourselves in a tour trip which goes to Otaru, a town about 30-40 mins away from Sapporo.
First stop is a winery. Had free sampling on some of their wines. Most of their wines are fruity and sweet, quite nice to drink.
Next we stop by a street famous for glass products and wares. Just walked around, didn't really buy any stuff. Tried their famous ice-cream with melon flavor, very nice.
After that, we moved on to the Otaru Canal. visited a music box store (Otaru is famous for glasswares and music box) and took some pictures around the area. Got to know an American family who're on the same tour as we do. Incidently, we actually bumped into them yesterday at the Sapporo Beer Factory. Small world huh?
Next up, we stopped by a sushi street for lunch. Had a sashimi set which was nice and fresh, really excellent.
After the lunch, the bus took up uphill, towards Tengu Mountain. It's something like an observatory cum temple cum museum on top of the mountain. Had to take the cable car to go up there. From up there, we can see the whole of Otaru town and some part of the sea. Great view indeed.
Last stop was a memorial building for a famous sportsman of Sapporo (for yatching). But we didn't went in as there is an entrance fee. So we ended up visiting a huge factory outlet mall opposite the road.

5th day
Got a day pass for subway + bus and went to two major attractions of Sapporo. One is a hill that commemorates a Dr Clark famous for his quote "Boys, be ambitious". Another is the Shiroi Koibito chocolate factory.
On the hill (can't recall what it's called exactly in English, but after translation it's like "Sheep's Hill" or something like that), there's a sheep farm and some chapel like buildings. From the hill we can see a portion of Sapporo city.
Next, we went to the Shiroi Koibito factory, a famous chocolate maker. The whole factory is actually very nicely done, something like a playground. There's a rose garden, and then every now and then (some time interval) there will be musics playing, human sized dolls dancing and moving about, and bubbles floating. There's also a tour that you can join for a price. It leads you around part of the factory to tell you about chocolate history and stuffs. Even let you see the packaging department behind a glass window.
After the visit, it's already getting late and we hop on a bus headed to the New Chitose Airport to catch the plane back to Haneda/Tokyo.

6th day
Nothing much to do today, mainly because the whole day it's raining. Went to Shakey's Pizza for lunch buffet. Very cheap at about 700+ Yen per head. Tried 10s of types of pizza including a Halloween Special (sweet, with pumpking), some salad pizza, a japanese pizza (Okonomiyaki) type... and then there's the regular fare of pepperoni pizza, seafood pizza and the likes.
Spent most of the afternoon in Yodobashi Camera Yokohama. Lotsa stuff to see and touch, especially cameras. They've got the latest and greatest models at prices cheaper compared to M'sia. Was really tempted to get a camera there, but convinced myself to wait a lil while more.

7th day
Nice weather today. Spent almost the whole day at Kamakura, temple-hopping. One of the temple has a huge Buddha statue which was built about a century ago. What's surprising is that the whole statue is actually hollow. They even let you go inside the statue for 20Y. Most of these temples requires an entrance fee, so we only select a few to visit. While at a major temple (this one is actually free), we spotted a Japanese couple getting married.
After that, we went to a small island nearby. It is connected to the main land with a bridge. There is a path that leads all the way up to a temple. The sea was nice and blue and we can see many people yatching and surfing.
We also went to the seaside area nearby after leaving the island.

8th day
Used the day pass and went many places. First off, we went to the imperial garden area. But too bad there's an entrance fee imposed (well, why am I not surprised?), so we decided to pass that.
Went over to Shinjuku station to look around. Pretty happening place with lots of youngsters. Happened to see a group of cheerleading kids practising in the public. I was expecting them to maybe throw up a show, but seems like they are only practising some positioning and placing.
Made a stop over at the Tokyo Station. The station is kinda old, and looks a lil out of place being surrounded by all the tall buildings around.
Next we proceed to the Imperial Palace. The palace has some parts open for visitors and it is free. You just need to walk over to the booth and they will issue you a pass (which they will collect back when you leave). The palace is very very huge, with lots of interesting plants and constructions.
Then we made a brief visit to Omote Sando. This place bears a little bit of similarity to Ginza although not as classy. It's loaded with big brand name shops and you can see a huge youngsters crowd around.
As the sky darkens, we made a stop over at Ueno. Ueno shops generally sell things at a cheaper price, so we shop for some stuffs here. There's even a shop that sells all kinds of candy and snacks of the olden days. Makes you all nostalgic looking at the things sold.
Lastly, we made a stop at the station nearest to Tokyo Tower. Walked over to get a glimpse of the tower at close range and took some night shots of it (man, I need a tripod :P).

9th day
Spent most of today in Yokohama. First went to the Red Brick Warehouse area. There's an oktoberfest celebration going on, massive crowd lining up to get their Erdinger and Bittburger.
When it's almost lunch time, we went to Denny's for lunch.
Next, we dropped by Chinatown. The place is very clean and looks pretty advanced, different from what I thought I would see. The Chinatown is actually very huge, with many exits, if you didn't take notice, it's quite easy to be confused on which exit you came out from. There's also 2 temples inside. The Chinatown here seems to get most of it's influence from Taiwan instead of China, as I see banner celebrating 10th Oct, rather than 1st Oct.
After Chinatown, we went to a Curry Museum nearby which is actually a centralized plaza with a few curry house restaurant, at the same time showing some info on curry history stuff.

10th day
Didn't do much today. Just had a little walk around the neighbourhood checking out some shops. Pretty hot weather today.

11th day
Went out around town. Went to Hoshigawa to buy some stuffs, then came back, and then off again to Yokohama station. Checked out some stores etc around the station area.

12th day
Mainly hangout at Yokohama station today. Just loitering on the streets. Spent quite some time in the camera superstores there playing around with the latest models of cameras.

13th day
Felt a 5.3 Ritcher scale quake in the morning. The house was kinda shaking a little. My first earthquake encounter I guess.
Had the okonomiyaki for dinner. Then went to Yokohama station area to do some last minute shopping and stuffs.

14th day
Going to Narita Airport in the morning, headed for home.

Some Conclusions and Afterthoughts:
1) First of all, food. There's food everywhere. And I mean EVERYWHERE. Same goes for vending machine, but that's well known already. You can literally smell the miso or teriyaki scent everywhere you go. Otherwise it's some bakery scent.
2) Arts and museums. They can make a museum out of anything. And there are art galleries on almost all tourist attractions.
3) Advertising is everywhere. Any place where it's possible to slap on an ad, you'll see it there. Especially on food, dental and personal loan.
4) Supermarkets and megastores all have their own jingle. And they keep playing it over and over again. Can't anyone play some OTHER music?
5) Japanese girls... how can you not notice them. They dress very nicely and have fabulous make ups. I'd probably say 7 out of 10 of the SYTs looks pretty and cute.
6) Transportation. Transportation is VERY expensive. And a lot of walking is required to go around town, unless you're rich enough to afford taxi. Another way would be to get a bicycle.
7) Sewer and drain cover. If you pay some attention, you'll notice that the metal cover for sewer manhole and drains are all having different designs for each city. Interesting indeed.