Saturday, October 20, 2007

Paris


A couple in Jardin de Luxembourg


Ferris Wheel of Paris


Sacre couer. Marred only by human dots, me in.
Two adjectives. Looming. Majestic.


Where she died


Drawing Notre Dame under the bridge


Eiffel at sunset


Lone star, solitary moon, forlorn bridge, solo boat, and the tower by itself


Notre Dame at sunset


Notre Dame at night


Moulin Rouge

Monday, October 15, 2007

Upper Bavaria


Fussen, last town before heading to the village at the castle areas.


Hohenschwangau Castle


Neuschwanstein Castle


On the way climbing up to the Neuschwanstein Castle


Could it be more picturesque? I bet not. Alpsee, Hohenschwangau

St Wolfgang


St Wolfgang from Wolfgangsee (Lake Wolfgang)


Wolfgangsee


Cuckoo


St Wolfgang Street

Salzburg


Mozart's birthplace


Foggy Salzburg


Mozart's Statue

Munich


I know about Munich from the black September in 1972. I think I must go to the place it held the games. The mandrin translation of Munich, whether or not ironically, has the the word black in it.


Olympic tower


Opera


Maggi in Munich!


New Town Hall at Marienplatz


Stachus (Kim and SS said very yao yeng so I must post it here!)


Dunno what, check out later


From DOM


From DOM

Dachau


Dachau Town



then


now


it says, work means freedom

Friday, October 12, 2007

Kirchheim

I figured out I want to post at least a blog from each of the towns/cities/villages I stay. Here's the Kirchheim, a suburb near the Munich International Convention Center.




Euro Flags


New suit! :))


Sell more sell more!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

bye bye and blokus and birthdays

Labeling these few weeks or months of an intentional hiatus from any memo or p/s about my life and people surrounding me is harsh. I'd rather see this as a partial deliberation oozing from some late 20 crisis. :))

I have had a feud with blogging. The détente might have come gradually and unnoticedly, but obviously time is what it needs. I had a few early and belated birthday celebrations, note, it’s earlier and belated, a few calls from best friends and tens of texts, a crazy singing cum gathering session with the 04 transfer team, multiple new board game sessions including a few on the luxurious TGI (it’s not always Friday), one on wc’s birthday and one on dear 5-year housemate’s farewell. Yeah, 5 years.

I cannot recall (as if I knew) which philosopher's words is that. But picture speaks a thousand words. I think they do, and here they are to speak for me.



Keat's visit to Penang, with CN. Roxbury Autocity



Ok, the always crazy Flying Ostrich team



Flying ostrich II, YamChin was taking photos with his k800



WC BD, MFM QB



Soon to be groom!



Blokus. Kampung girl, big chirp is pretty much into it I guess you ex-PME will too! Expecting knses from the game!


YP and I with boss, at TGIF :D


Free slice from TGIF


Farewell for Miss Lai in TAO autocity


Out of the blue farewell in Xuan Xin steamboat. Three Miss PDC, veteran-level (According to Selvam) :))


Blokus at ice-ice baby

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

split of a second - human body versus technology



Screenshot of the women 100m sprinting final at Osaka World Atheletics Championships. Who won? hehe

Monday, August 20, 2007

The question is

I have been fair, I want to be fair, I’ll always be fair
By WONG SAI WAN and ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN, the Star

Equitable policies to all communities
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has assured all Malaysians that his policies will be fair and equitable to all communities. “I have been fair, I want to be fair and I will always be fair. This is my promise to you,” said Abdullah.
The Barisan Nasional chairman's pledge was greeted by thunderous applause from the more than 1,700 MCA delegates who listened attentively to his hour-long address before opening the 54th MCA annual general assembly at Wisma MCA's Dewan San Choon here yesterday.
Responding to a passionate speech by MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting, who urged Barisan component parties to adhere strictly to the social contract agreed on by the country’s founding fathers, Abdullah said he agreed with Ong that consultation among all communities was important.

also stressed the importance of sincere leaders who take into account the interests of all races, are fair and just in their actions and consider the feelings of others in their decision-making.
“Leaders should not harbour intentions of isolating or discriminating against any race. This should never be done. If a leader tries to isolate a certain race, he is not fit to be a leader in this country,” he said.

On the sharing of the national economic cake, he said there was no government policy that specified that government contracts must only be given to Malays.

“There may have been some overzealous actions (in the implementation of policies) and if there were, we will correct this,” he added.

On behalf of the Chinese business community, Ong urged the Government to give the Chinese more opportunities to participate in government jobs and that they were willing to form joint-venture companies with the other communities.

Replying to this, Abdullah surprised his audience when he said: “If you can form a genuine joint-venture company with other races and not the Ali-Baba type, I promise you that I will give you contracts.”

“I’m not saying there must be 30% bumiputra participation. That is up to you, you decide among yourselves, but this must be a genuine cooperation – (it may be) Malay-Chinese, Malay-Indian, Chinese-Indian, everyone.
“Then we’ll give them priority consideration to secure projects.
“This means that they should all share the profits, losses and risks and also work hard together,” he added.

However, he stressed that no one community would get 100% of what it wanted.
Abdullah also said that under the Ninth Malaysia Plan, no programme or development project was aimed exclusively at any one community.

“We want to balance regional and sectoral development. We cannot have all the development concentrated in the Klang Valley alone.

“Whichever community happens to be in the region or sector will benefit from our policies and projects. For example, when we improve the lot of padi farmers, Chinese padi farmers will also benefit.”

Abdullah also said the younger post-independence generation should learn the meaning of consensus and patriotism.
“The presence of many young people who came to the Merdeka event in Malacca showed that these future leaders understand and embrace the aspirations of our country,” he added.

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The question is:

I want to be fair and I have been fair to other races too. Sometimes I just feel that, with only me alone doing that, it doesnt help. Probably you, will do more, not much less.

I know it takes time. But eternity isn't timeless, if the mood and paradigm are fluctuating but not one way and devoted.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Finger-licking good


Bayan Baru KFC


Oh! This song is making me "filling" good too!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

A joke

A friend told me a joke.

There was this group of girlfriends including my pal making an outing in a car. Confused by the hectic and labyrinth-like roads and streets of Penang, cellular phones started to ring frantically. Apparently there was another car making its way to the same destination. On one pick up by one of the passengers, the caller asked for the street these girls were in. Everyone turned to the driver anticipating the answer, and here come the answer of the year --> Jalan Sehala.


Do not laugh. Do not laugh. Do not laugh.


Just highlight, in case you miss highlighting my previous joke.

ps, It's from a Malaysian



Hahahahahahahahhaha

Saturday, July 14, 2007

56th

Having nothing much to surprise you and myself, except lots of outings to bid farewell for a friend that is getting married and migrating to mainland China and lots of scrutinizing of the microcircuits which both I deem not of your likely interest, I would blissfully close my this latest post with a few wishes.

Happy birthday to TN in US (erm, probably two weeks late, here); So long, farewell and take good care in China for HY; All the best and congrates to YM on her new venture; Ever after for zzwei; Congrates to SM for having little HoonChieu :D; etc etc.

It's my 56th post. On a saturday in the mid July. It's a perpetual summer.

And they said Penguin once lived in Atacama Dessert during one of the warmest periods of the last 65 million years. Is Al Gore's inconvenient truth a convenient means for past culprit to restrain current bandits from progressing?

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

isolation

my pin switch design couldnt make it there for isolation at low frequency.
my fet switch design couldnt make it there for isolation at high frequency

shall i test on myself an isolation test?

Monday, May 21, 2007

next

I bought a Tori Amos CD. I watched Phantom of the Opera in Esplanade. I watched a movie (namely next, and it was bad) doubling the normal rate due to conversion. I bought three new shirts. I sang. I went to NY NY to eat.

Tori was then repeatedly heard from the embedded speakers, she said, cause Devils and Gods, they are you and I. Cause Devils and Gods, they are you and I.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Littlest Things

I thought I should post a piece of something here before works start to get demanding (as my boss warned during that dinner (that sucks (I don’t use this word that often but at 400 per table the food in the only restaurant in BJ complex could be best (to itself, with no irony) described))). I hope the parenthesises can contain my hatred within the restaurant itself as Aunt May told Peter Parker that Uncle Ben wouldn't want them living with revenge in our hearts, it's like a poison. It can take you over and turn us into something ugly.

Noted, with love.

I had my weekends full to capacity as I figured out I didn’t want it to be empty, only for that weekend. After that Friday’s dinner I went to bowl and scored 112 and 114. Then as the light-sensitive roosters (crow all the time) of the illegal labors at the construction site rang the alarm as dawn fell upon the misty (*dusty) air volume, I then went to sing for two hours before watching Spiderman that I deem a little lengthy and less action-packed whilst only Aunt May did her job to satisfactory in that movie. I then went checking out a few houses for renting as I have had enough of the misty fresh air and the courteous crows. All above all, that superb traffic planning in the place I live now.

Noted, with hatred.

And now I am sitting in the blue bedroom, yeah, still blue, typing as fast as my brain can think, trying to check if speedwriting is slower than speedtyping. It’s already after half-a-day long spent on slogging and trudging through the dense vegetation to Pantai Kerachut. This time around I had a chance to visit a newly set up sea turtles hatching center and visited and watched a school of 63 one-and-a-half-year old baby green sea turtles, helplessly and desperately attempted to swim out of the polyfoam box that will be their safe house for 7 days. Everyone is desperate, like the Vietnamese or Burmese lady that stood beside me at the ATM inside BJ complex, asking me then to help withdrawing her money and gave me her password.


There are many other littlest things in the world, ain’t there...

As little as you feel you are sometimes.






flap, flap, and flap


Less than a dozen of humans at the long stretch of beach. Isn't that great?


Can you see Sumatra?

Monday, April 30, 2007

Melinda Doolittle

I'm bluntly in love with her voice. Say, vocal masterclass. Sentimentally and technically.

My Funny Valentine
There will come a Day
Trouble is a Woman
Home
As Long as He Needs Me
Sway
I've got Rythm
Heaven Knows
I am a Woman
Since you been gone

You've got to listen to My Funny Valentine.



When I was, a young boy. Was I used to sleep that way, like a fetus?



Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Farewell. Farewell. Farewell.

MH finally left Penang after tonnes of farewell dinners and lunches and even breakfasts. I was too hectic yet empty with the not-so-working-yet breadboard units and either attending or organizing the meet-ups, that I suppose this is the longest period I had abandoned this blog.

Let me try to speak the way late Mary Alice whispered to Wisteria Lane.

Every little morning at Lebuh Kampung Jawa, the sun rays are going to pierce through the dense treetops along the seemingly placid road, as busy people are rushing their ways to work. It will probably rain on the next morning that the rays aint going to shine on the people, but the people will still be going to rush to clock in. Some are starting to crack their heads thinking of how to solve the yield issues and design problems, some are speculating about what the future is going to hold, some are counting steps while walking towards the office with apparently empty mind, and some, are impatiently looking forward to the next hour, the next day, and week, and month, and probably, year.


In SM's mama's car. Maximum fuel efficiency, minimum driver-point wastage, crammed, dont-think-it-will-happen-again scene. Bye bye.