28 July 2013
18 July 2013
By Road to Malaysia: Bidding farewell to Jamalulail Ismail and family
A couple of days ago, I blogged about Jamalulail Ismail and his family who are travelling "By Road to Malaysia" on their motorhome (Read post here). They dropped by at Coventry for a few days and we were able to meet up with them and have a chat just before they left.
Jamal gave us a brief tour of their motorhome and their equipment. It was quite pleasant inside even though it was around 27 degrees outside. I was quite surprised that they did not have air conditioning and wondering how they would cope when they pass some of the warmer countries on their journey.
I asked them how they intended to keep in touch with all their friends, family and fans following their journey. They told me that they would try to update their progress via their Facebook page, Twitter and blog wherever they had internet access. They do not have a satellite phone but they have a DeLorme in Reach two-way satellite communicator with GPS which allows text messaging from anywhere in the world (according to their site) and post their location on a map. They can also send an SOS in case of an emergency though I hope it will never come into use.
They are looking for sponsors now. Please contact Jamal (advertise@byroadmalysia.com) if you want to sponsor a satellite phone, fuel or part of the cost of their journey.
We wish them all the best and pray that they have a safe journey which I am sure would be an amazing adventure.
Jamal gave us a brief tour of their motorhome and their equipment. It was quite pleasant inside even though it was around 27 degrees outside. I was quite surprised that they did not have air conditioning and wondering how they would cope when they pass some of the warmer countries on their journey.
I asked them how they intended to keep in touch with all their friends, family and fans following their journey. They told me that they would try to update their progress via their Facebook page, Twitter and blog wherever they had internet access. They do not have a satellite phone but they have a DeLorme in Reach two-way satellite communicator with GPS which allows text messaging from anywhere in the world (according to their site) and post their location on a map. They can also send an SOS in case of an emergency though I hope it will never come into use.
They are looking for sponsors now. Please contact Jamal (advertise@byroadmalysia.com) if you want to sponsor a satellite phone, fuel or part of the cost of their journey.
We wish them all the best and pray that they have a safe journey which I am sure would be an amazing adventure.
We bid Au Revoir to them (till we meet again). Selamat Mengembara!!
12 July 2013
Visit to Cardiff 2013
Just came back from Cardiff. I had gone there to attend the Academy of Marketing annual conference which was hosted by the University of South Wales this year.
I stayed at the Park Plaza Cardiff, which was about 5 minutes walk from the conference venue. It is the only 4 star hotel in the city but I was not really impressed. No free water bottles, no free newspapers, tiny holes in the bath tub, tear on the bed sheet, limited channels on the TV and room facing the main road and NIGHTCLUBS. I could not sleep till late because of the noise. I think they should take the manager for a tour of some 4 star hotels in Malaysia or Singapore to see how it is done over there. Next time I will stay in Premier Inn - at least I will get free water bottles. Positives: the lady at the reception was warm and friendly, hairdryer, ironing board and iron in room. They apparently have a great restaurant, spa and swimming pool but did not get the chance to use them.
An interesting sculpture in my room
Here are some pictures from my short trip:
Cardiff Castle. Unfortunately it was closed by the time I freshened up and went for a bit of sightseeing.
The best part of the conference was the reception at the National Museum Wales. They have an amazing collection of artwork by some of the greatest masters including, Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Cezanne, etc.
Will definitely be visiting again.
Note: The pics here were taken by either my Samsung Galazy SII or my Nokia Lumia 900 and hence the quality which is actually not that bad. Definitely need to get my hands on a Nokia Lumia 1020.
I stayed at the Park Plaza Cardiff, which was about 5 minutes walk from the conference venue. It is the only 4 star hotel in the city but I was not really impressed. No free water bottles, no free newspapers, tiny holes in the bath tub, tear on the bed sheet, limited channels on the TV and room facing the main road and NIGHTCLUBS. I could not sleep till late because of the noise. I think they should take the manager for a tour of some 4 star hotels in Malaysia or Singapore to see how it is done over there. Next time I will stay in Premier Inn - at least I will get free water bottles. Positives: the lady at the reception was warm and friendly, hairdryer, ironing board and iron in room. They apparently have a great restaurant, spa and swimming pool but did not get the chance to use them.
An interesting sculpture in my room
Here are some pictures from my short trip:
Cardiff Castle. Unfortunately it was closed by the time I freshened up and went for a bit of sightseeing.
The best part of the conference was the reception at the National Museum Wales. They have an amazing collection of artwork by some of the greatest masters including, Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Cezanne, etc.
Will definitely be visiting again.
Note: The pics here were taken by either my Samsung Galazy SII or my Nokia Lumia 900 and hence the quality which is actually not that bad. Definitely need to get my hands on a Nokia Lumia 1020.
10 July 2013
From UK to Malaysia
Our friend Jamalulail Ismail, his wife Sofinee Harun and their 4 kids are embarking on a fantastic journey. They are embarking on long trip, from the UK to Malaysia by road on their 2.9 L Turbo Diesel Mercedes Benz motorhome, fulfilling a dream that Jamalulail had for a long time.
Right now they are busy preparing for the trip which will take them across more than 30 countries and some hot spots.
Their planned route.
They post regular updates on their By Road to Malaysia Facebook page and also on their blog .
Check out their website for more information about their project - it is a huge project.
Wishing them all the best on this amazing journey.
Right now they are busy preparing for the trip which will take them across more than 30 countries and some hot spots.
Their planned route.
They post regular updates on their By Road to Malaysia Facebook page and also on their blog .
Check out their website for more information about their project - it is a huge project.
Wishing them all the best on this amazing journey.
28 June 2013
Travelling in London - the Dynamo way
Really cool Pepsi ad. Magician Dynamo goes for a ride on a London double decker bus - only thing is that he is outside the bus, stuck to the side.
Cool ad from Pepsi.
Video clip link via Spreaditfast.com.
Cool ad from Pepsi.
Video clip link via Spreaditfast.com.
19 June 2013
Throckmorton airshow 2013 videos
Some short clips of the amazing acrobatics.
Helicopter ride. Bit blurry in the beginning.
All video clips taken using my Nokia Lumia 900. Quite impressed with the results.
Helicopter ride. Bit blurry in the beginning.
All video clips taken using my Nokia Lumia 900. Quite impressed with the results.
Throckmorton airshow 2013
The air show is an annual event held at the Throckmorton airfield in the village of the same name about an hours drive from our house. Had to pay £25 for all of us. We could have got it much cheaper via Groupon (only £10) or £20 online but we found out too late.
Here are some pics from the event:
It was a bright and sunny day and I actually fell asleep even with all the noise.
New police recruit
Someone is going to the police station
Flying the air rescue helicopter.
Apache helicopter
The RAF Typhoon flown by Flt Lt Jamie Norris - flying past at supersonic speed. It's amazing my camera phone was able to capture it.
Aerostars in their Yak-50s going through the paces
My wife and daughter going for a helicopter ride over the surrounding countryside - only £35 each.
This was an amazing fun day for the whole family.
See their website for more details
Here are some pics from the event:
It was a bright and sunny day and I actually fell asleep even with all the noise.
New police recruit
Someone is going to the police station
Flying the air rescue helicopter.
Apache helicopter
The RAF Typhoon flown by Flt Lt Jamie Norris - flying past at supersonic speed. It's amazing my camera phone was able to capture it.
Aerostars in their Yak-50s going through the paces
My wife and daughter going for a helicopter ride over the surrounding countryside - only £35 each.
This was an amazing fun day for the whole family.
See their website for more details
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