15 January 2007

Introduction to Techzoogle

I love reading about electronic gadgets and the latest technology news. I would like to introduce my readers to Techzoogle, a relatively new site (the first post was in December last year), that talks about the latest technology, trends, gadgets, computer and software.

Written in the blog format, the site has five writers, namely David Allen, Craig Childs, Kathryn Vercillo, Michael Paul and Robert Maynard covering a wide range of topics ranging from hi-tech cars to linux computer systems. The editor is Mark Johnson.

Are you a hardcore gaming enthusiast? (I hate to use the word, addict). Click here to find out.

Anyway, I was really interested in one particular tech news - like many other tech crazy guys. I am referring to Apple's new iPhone in the the post here. In case you didn't know, Steve Jobs unveiled the new iPhone last week. However this phone is not about the features but rather about the name. I learnt that Cisco Systems had absorbed the rights to the name in 2000 and now Apple is trying hard to keep the name. I am going to keep myself updated with this ongoing saga and would love to see what happens next.

Go and check the site out.

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Ethnicity of my kids

I was given a form to fill at my daughter's pre-school. We were required to provide some details including her ethnic background, language spoken at home and religion among others. According to a friend, who's been a long time resident in the UK, this is a recent development and he was not very happy about it as he considered it as a case of Big brother being too nosy. Anyway, I was not really concerned with that. After all, it not something unheard of in Malaysia.

We were a bit confused what to fill in under Ethnic background and we finally ticked the "Mixed others" option.

It's quite funny but the issue of our kid's ethnicity has come up on more than one occasion. When we first arrived here in Coventry, some people were surprised when I told them that my kid's birth certificate says "Melayu" under Keturunan (meaning ancestry or descent), meaning my kids are Malay.

I guess they normally follow the father's ethnicity.

My wife once joked that is precisely the reason why they say "Masuk Melayu" (join Malay) whenever you marry a Malay. Melayu Boleh lah!

I am OK with that as long as my kids don't forget the father's (my) side of their heritage and start waving a Keris around.

BTW, the definition of "Malay" according to the Malaysian constitution may differ from that given by anthropologists. Refer to Article 160 of the Malaysian Constitution for more details.

Related posts:
- Mixed marriages and the melting pot

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14 January 2007

Learn a new language

At present I can speak four languages. However there are two languages I would really like to learn. One is Cantonese and another is Spanish.

Cantonese is one of the Chinese dialects and most of the Chinese people living in Hong Kong. The reason I want to learn it is that most of my Chinese friends in Malaysia speak this dialect and I am sometimes left in the left wondering why they were all laughing whenever someone would tell a joke. Somehow it was not that funny when translated.

Spanish on the other hand is one of the most popular languages. According to one source, it is the 2nd largest language in the world in number of speakers (after Mandarin Chinese). It is the official language in Mexico and many South American countries.

To learn a new language, we can either enroll in a language class, buy audio cassettes + book and learn it in our free time or you can go to Zen cart, which provides complete digital versions of well known language courses from the FSI (Foreign Service Institute).
At only US$29.99, these are quite cheap as compared to the other above options.

And I just found out that they have Cantonese basic and Spanish courses available for download.



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Visit Kerala

Kerala is a beautiful state on the western coast of southern India. I have only been there once and for a few days but the good memories remain.

Kerala - Gods Own Country, has been listed under National Geographic's 50 places of a lifetime.

The state has a lot to offer - a warm climate, long shoreline with clean beaches, cool green hill stations and exotic wildlife. The backwaters on the coast have become very popular with tourists and is the reason why Kerala is often referred to as "The Venice of The East".

The state is also famous for the ancient Indian traditional medicine called Ayurveda. Some people visit this state to cleanse and heal their bodies through the Ayurvedic health holidays.

I also can't forget the amazing and vibrant art forms of Kerala - the most famous being the Kathakali dancers with their colorful painted faces and elaborate costumes. For those interested in martial art, according to the Discovery channel, Kalarippayattu the Indian martial arts practiced here, may be one of the oldest martial arts in existence and that other martial arts like Kung Fu traces their origins to it.

Seems like Kerala has something for everybody. I am definitely going back again.

Oh yeah I almost forgot to mention that the state has a hundred percent literacy rate and also claims to be India's cleanest State.



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Car serviced..... FINALLY!

Woke up early in the morning and sent my car for servicing. I had to leave it at the workshop on Stony Stanton road, for a few hours and I didn't know what to do or where to go. Read my post here.

Fortunately, I suddenly remembered that Malaysians usually had a gathering every Saturday, at the MRC nearby. While I was walking over there, I called up En. Wahab my good friend to see whether he was coming today. He was but found out, unfortunately that the gathering was an hour later.

So got back to the workshop and was able to chat a bit with the owner. I passed away the time reading the car service manual and I actually learnt a lot about the car.

Later went to the MRC around 10am and the families started arriving soon after. The Malaysian community in Coventry is quite close knit and it was nice meeting up with them - listening to what they were up to and to their experiences here in the UK.

Later went to En. Wahab's house to pass the time while my car was being serviced. Chatted about life in Malaysia and my previous job. Quite interesting.

Finally got back my car around 3pm.

Thanks Wahab for all the help. I won't forget it.

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College classifieds

The story of how Walamu.com- The World's Largest College Classifieds Network came into existence, is really interesting.

Unlike some people who are lucky enough to have rich parents or Governments sponsoring their studies, many others have to fund themselves by working or fighting for scholarships.

This blog post here that tells the story of how a homeless student living at the University library had a brilliant idea to create a site which would enable students to save on textbook. This site will allows students to buy and sell books with others on their campus. The major advantage is that the shipping/ delivery costs are not involved.

Reading the post actually reminds me of my own university undergraduate days when I would spend hours in the library photocopying and making my own notes because I couldn't afford to buy books. Wish we had such a system then.


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Harry Potter news

Orders for the final Harry Potter book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" (Yes! That's the name of the 7th book. Read here) reached the No 1 spot after customers were allowed to book it on Amazon.co.uk

That's quite amazing considering the fact that author J.K. Rowling has not quite completed writing the book neither has the price been set. The book is priced at £13.99.

On the Amzon.co.uk site:
Availability: Not yet published: you may still order this title. We will dispatch it to you when we receive it from the publisher. Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk.


Amazon has not opened pre-orders in the United States as yet.

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- Harry Potter Mania
- Goblet of Fire
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- No pottering about when it's Harry Potter

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