04 May 2004

Rahil in Genting

Peace

She's now 6 months old, very active and doesn't trouble us much.

Regarding the picture, we didn't even know that she was making that hand sign until we finally got the prints.

28 April 2004

Hung Fever


After two entries about William Hung aka Hong Kong's Ricky Martin, I had decided not to write about him anymore but this guy is amazing, a phenomenon. And for those who think he's a joke, he's the one laughing (with his sexy shining teeth) all the way to the bank. His debut album, Inspiration is now at number 34 on Billboard's Top 200 and number one on their Indy album charts for the 2nd week in a row with more than 38,000 in sales.

26 April 2004

Petaling Street Site Down

Just found out that the Petaling Street Project web site is down. I suspect it was due to the enormous traffic it received every day. Anyway hope Aizuddin finds a solution. We should all give him some credit for carrying out such a project in the first place and that too for FREE.

Oh yah! I received a few queries about Gmail. Well! it turns out that its not available for everyone. I guess I am among the first lucky few to try it out (due to the fact that I am an active blogger). So far so good.

By the way, I am looking for a simple and free service which allows you to put up short updates on your website without editing the entire site. Something like the tag board but the difference is that only authorised people can add to it. If you know of such a service, please let me know.

25 April 2004

Gigantic E-Mail

I just signed up for Gmail, the much hyped new FREE e-mail service. So! What new? Ok, just read on.
Before I go on about Gmail, let me tell you about my other e-mail accounts. At present, I have 7 e-mail accounts. Many people ask me why I need so many. I still don't have a satisfactory answer. My first FREE e-mail account was with Hotmail. Of course you know by now, that this is the World's most popular e-mail service, which when I signed up, was still owned by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith (the original co-founders). I still have the account and it's great because I can also use the MSN messenger too with the same account. Actually I have two hotmail accounts, one for friends and another, which I use for subscriptions. However Hotmail only offers 2 MB of storage space and you can send messages up to 1 MB each, including attachments.
I also have a Yahoo! account. I started it to take advantage of all the other Yahoo! features such as Geocities!, Yahoo groups and of course the Yahoo messenger. This service offers free 6MB space, has spam protection and virus scanning for email attachments. I also have a limited mailbox account with a web host where I host my own personal web site. I haven't used it except for some online subscriptions.
The problem with all the above free mail accounts was that the inbox would get clogged up soon and I would either have to delete all the old mail or get extra space (at an extra cost).
I also have an active Jaring e-mail account, which I don't use much anymore and of course my official purposes only 'office e-mail'. Now coming to the new free e-mail service I signed up for - Gmail. The only thing different is that it offers a gigantic, never before head of, 1000 megabytes (1 gigabyte) of free storage. Even my office account doesn't offer that much. According to them you'll never need to delete another message again (which might be a bit dangerous for some people. It’s from the people who brought you Google, the most popular search engine and is still in the Beta testing stage. Anyway, I am taking it for a test ride now.

Trip to Genting

Went up to Genting Highland this weekend with my wife, her brother and Rahil. Two other friends, including Hardy (who makes regular comments on my tag board) joined us later. Since there were 6 of us, we rented an apartment there (Apartment Ria), which was quite reasonable at RM109 for a 2-bedroom apartment.
My wife was able to get us seats for the “New age circus” Fantastica. The 90 minutes show was amazing with mind blowing acrobatic acts. Hardy got to join in too when he was pulled up to the stage with 3 other guys to do some crazy act. Really funny. Despite the loud music blasting from their sound system, Rahil went off to sleep in the beginning of the act and woke up right at the end when the pyrotechnics went off. That’s what I call good timing.
It was nice to sleep without a fan or aircon and feel “natural” cold weather after such a long time.

19 April 2004

Golf Club Membership But No Golf

In my last post I mentioned something about playing golf. Yes! I am a new convert to this game and am on my way to getting addicted to it. My wife is a bit worried, as she has heard of Golf widows - wives neglected by guys addicted to golf. I don't think she has anything to worry about.

With some of my colleagues' active support I joined a golf club, its nothing fancy and the monthly rates are quite reasonable. However, I had not put the total investment into consideration - a good pair of golf shoes (about RM150), a golf set (about RM1000 for a good second hand kit), etc., etc. At least I have got a few T-shits and a golf glove (which I received as a present).

In the end I have a golf club membership but I don't even have a golf set because I have so many other monetary commitments. So it’s rented and borrowed clubs for me for now. Anybody who has a unused set in their storeroom can donate it to someone who is willing to put it to good use – Me. ;-)

Now I can see myself hitting the ball pass the 200m mark.

18 April 2004

First Visit to Taiping

Drove down to Taiping this weekend with my wife, Rahil and in-laws. We went there to attend my wife's cousin's wedding. The nikah ceremony went off Ok and Mi (cousin's nick name) went through the whole upacara akad nikah (solemnization) in one go. I have heard that some guys had to repeat the whole "Aku terima nikah ......"a few times before they could get it right. Now that they are husband and wife, I am wondering how they are going to settle one problem. Well, Mi's wife is working in Penang while he's working in KL. Guess, they have to do some travelling for a while.

Mi, welcome to the 'Weekend husband club'.

Rahil sleeping in the car

OK! about the town. Taiping about three and half hours drive from KL and about one hour from Ipoh (that is, if you are going at the specified speed limit of 110 KM/hr). In case you didn't know, this quaint and peaceful town with a long history is situated in the state of Perak. Formerly known as Klian Pauh, it was renamed Taiping to commemorate the end of the Larut War in 1874. Taiping comes from the Chinese word Tai-Peng which means ETERNAL PEACE. By the way Taiping is also the wettest place in Malaysia and it rained everyday we were there.

We stayed at the Taiping Inn at the Bukit Jana Golf & Country Club. It is part of MK Land Holding’s Bhd and is situated at the foothills of Bukit Larut. The room was comfy with a real great view of the landscaped golf course. However, I felt that the room rates were a bit steep at RM160 nett. We didn’t get any welcome drink nor free breakfast voucher. They didn’t even have toothpaste. I guess the main attraction is the 18-hole golf course. I would have loved to play a round but I didn’t get the chance.

We roamed around the town a bit including the lake gardens. I would have loved it if we had more time to see more of this town including the much advertised night safari at Taiping Zoo. However, I am working on Sunday (Yes! Sunday is a working day in Kedah). Maybe next time.

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