Saturday, November 27, 2010
Before November Ends
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Enough
Sunday, April 11, 2010
WAJA power window
I never knew Waja's power window can be so fragile. I never knew the window pane lifting frame is made of plastic.
It's not that "waja" after all.
Malaysia Boleh!
Dangling; up close
2 out of 8 people required in this "mega-project". 1 do-er, 1 helper, while 6 trainees observing.
Overall damage in detail :
- Power window frame - RM170
- Service of power window switch - RM30
- Centre locking cable - RM38
- Door lock cable - RM38
Sunday, April 4, 2010
New Battery Pack
I could not afford the original battery pack which could set me back by RM700.00. Ta daaa~ I bought a compatible battery from Low Yat. Albeit different rating, it still pass the acid-test. The compatible pack lasts 2 hours on maximum LCD brightness. Bravoo~
p/s : This is the month of batteries. My car battery died off 2 weeks ago!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Buaya
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Engaged
I am an engineer, a workaholic, a smoker, drink occasionally, not a playboy but people call me sweet-talker. Looking for a fair, petite girl from Chinese educated background.
Anyone?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
10 Honest Things About Me
- I have just got home from birthday dinner.
- I am still in bankers and leather shoes.
- I am still wearing my socks.
- I am in my room.
- I am sleepy.
- I am tired.
- I am yet to iron my shirt for tomorrow.
- I am yet to shower.
- I am yet to lock the grill.
- I am yet to dry my laundry in the machine.
p/s : Happy birthday soh poh..
**Updated 8/1/10 - And I reached office 1.5 hrs later today coz kahling tagged me!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Today
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Perfectionist ; Part III
Friday, December 4, 2009
Perfectionist ; Part II
I disapprove a project because the unity check of one single structural member is above the stipulated limit. I do not think I am over-reacting to the situation.
But I am not disapproving it and shelving it.
I am trying to settle for less than perfection. I 've found out that it is just a small detail of the bigger picture.
I will approve it on Monday.
Another stressful day passed.
Consider me being in an unlucky seat or blessing in disguise, I am soldiering on.
p/s : haha I ain't emo. Just reflection.
p/p/s : No "cucuk lampu" this weekend. Quote for the day is " Oh saya ingat di Sabah hanya ada sumandak aja..ndak saya terfikir ada penyu"
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Perfectionist
I've asked 5 persons about it and they say I can be a little pushy to attain perfection. Well with that statistics, I couldn't dispute it anymore.
I find a single dot of dust in my room unacceptable. I will spend 20 minutes everyday, checking and cleaning my room. I term myself perfectionisme induced germophobia.
I want the arrangement of my stuffs in room to be in perfect order, but I had to forgo it now due to work commitment.
I want my partner to be good looking, good in kitchen and good in, ehem you know where. So far I couldn't find any more possible candidate.
Similarly, I want my car in perfect condition, but unfortunately it has lost its "virginity" from the backside yesterday. The slight collision took away my first wife in Sabah. (So-called first wife is at the west side). The gaps are out of the default fitting, especially between the tail-light and the bumper. The incident is combo to my problem with JPJ just 6 hours earlier.
Oh to mitigate the streak of bad lucks, I promised myself to become a vegan for one day. It is very unfortunate too, that I forgot my word after 12 hours. I had an egg and 2 pieces of chicken for lunch.
Life's too ( please insert a better word than "colorful" ) across the South China Sea.
Perhaps I should ignore irrelevant small details aside and learn how to settle for slightly less than perfection.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
CAP 437
My CAP 437, PTS 20.073, S-92 specifications, SES might bore you, but they never fails to amuse me in their every sentences and figures.
Just like my 3 brothers' passion in medicine. One more coming soon.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Why I Must Always Choose Counters Manned by Female
Yes, Malaysia boleh. Semua boleh. Everything boleh. Now 1Malaysia. Performance first.
I need Intercity ticket from KL Sentral to Sungkai. So I go to the ticketing counter and ask whether it is still avalable. An ugly looking m*therf*cker is manning the counter. Okay, I forgive him for being so ugly and being an eyesore.
"Sir, good evening. Malam ni, ada tak lagi tiket Antarabandar ke Sungkai?" I asked. After a few click on the mouse and a few taps on the keyboard, "Sudah habis, encik."
SOS call to my brother at Seremban, asking for help. He asked me to take Shuttle instead of Intercity. Okay, I said. I walk back to the counter, and an average looking Malay girl is at the same counter.
"Hi, cik. Ada tak lagi tiket Shuttle or Antarabandar ke Sungkai ke, Ipoh ke, Tapah Road ke..? Saya nak balik Bidor." To my surprise, "Sungkai pukul 8.00 malam? Ada lagi. Ekonomi ataupun second-class?"
"Kak, second class la. RM13.00 kan? Thanks for the effort untuk cari tiket saya ni."
I proceed to the purchase counter, and to my suprise again, the same ugly m*therf*cker is attending to me.
It is spontaneous that my facial expression turn to the "fiercest, displeasure, angry, fuck-face, nak-kena-jolok-kah, anak-haram-ko" and gave him a stare of his life.
And I asked "Sir, what's your name?"
He gave me RM37.00 of change, although I handed only two pieces of red notes to him just 2 minutes ago. My ticket cost only RM13.00
Thank you, m*therf*cker. It's saddening that I couldn't recall your name.
You are forgiven.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Desktop
Friday, July 10, 2009
B1N1 Is Scarier Than H1N1
H1N1..
Thank God I don't have both!
I don't know how to describe today. Friday 10th July. Today is full of challenges, full of accomplishment, full of emotions.
Starting from the morning.
I have to a chair a meeting with all the top guns. I must admit I need to get myself comfortable in the future.
Afternoon 2.30 PM.
I'm inside a meeting with the top guns again. With those with experience as old as myself. With top guns that can roll out millions in contract. The experience is enriching.
Afternoon 5.00 PM
I managed to secure my super-senior counterpart's commitment to expedite some work in SBO. When and where? While charging up niccotine inside smoking room Level 17 PETT 1.
Evening 7.15 PM at KLIA.
I got a 9.50 PM ticket in my hand. Because I don't want to reach Kota Kinabalu, I queue up for standy-by at Counter B17. As the thirteenth guy on the queue. Never mind, I know I am always lucky to get standy-by boarding passes.
Man, I'm the last one to get it! Yes, again for the 7th time. A 7.50 PM boarding pass in my hand. Weee~
Night 8.30 PM on board.
Damn, I was cursing myself for boarding this flight MH2628. Reasons?
#1 - Turbulence
#2 - I am the toilet-guard again at seat 26E
#3 - MAS serve chicken briyani again!
Night 10.30 PM at Immigration.
Nervousness overcame me. Yesterday, I had some problems with Immigration. And today I don't want the same situation to repeat.
Oh, but it turns out okay! I got the entry slip without any problems. Yeehaaaw~ (Anyway, I am still Malaysian although Sabah is an autonomous territory of the federation.)
Night 11.45 PM.
Home sweet home..Eventhough it has only been 2 months since settling down in Sabah, I would love to call this place home.
p/s : Leather shoe sent back to Isetan KLCC for repair/warranty. Hopefully I got a new one instead of repair! :P
Saturday, March 14, 2009
LOOK AT THIS!
He said he loves you, and you said you love him..Any you two animals can't even love the fruit of your love?
Both of you, your daddy and mommy must be of the same species as you. You have no place, even in hell. And both of you, can't possibly be worth a shit.
Ptuihhh! Low level organism..Even pigs love their offsprings!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Yusseri Yusoff - Some notes for SPM school leavers
"Yusseri Yusoff can't decide between writing words or code but he has a penchant for the obvious in Malaysia. He runs an MSC company apart from two websites, the humourous www.mentera.org and the serious www.othermalaysia.org "
MARCH 12 - So, boys and girls, your SPM results are coming out today. Very good, very good.
You know, it wasn't that long ago that I took my SPM. Almost 20 years ago, actually. Anyway, back in my day, we had to walk 20 miles to school while carrying 30 books just to do nine subjects.
Then, TV only had RTM1, RTM2 and TV3. The boys dreamt of Wan Zaleha and the girls dreamt of McGuyver and both of them had the same hairstyle.
These days, you don't have to walk so far. You probably don't have to carry as many books either.
Because the schools are "smarter" now, eh?
You have computers, multimedia projectors, tablets, notebooks, laptops, CD-ROMs, DVDs, Internet, phone camera porn. Most schools have these things, we hear.
Even those that don't have electricity or running water. It must be fun. You also get to do more than nine subjects. Up to 20 even. That's a lot of learning.
Actually, maybe you do carry more books these days. That's probably why school bags have wheels on them now.
Anyway, the day has come for you to get your results. For the vast majority of you, this would be the bookend of your school days.
You'll never have to wear that uniform again. For a small number of you, you might get another two years of uniform-wearing. Either way, things will never be the same again.
For the next five years or so, you'll be hearing people tell you that you are the "Future Leaders Of The Nation" much more than when you were in school. It's banal and condescending, especially if it comes from politicians.
They don't want you to lead, they want you to follow. Politicians are liars. Well, most of them are anyway. At least 73.46 per cent of them, at the last count.
Some of you will be celebrating your results, especially those who targeted 27 As and got most, if not all, of them. That's great! Your tuition teachers must be delighted. Now, let's hope you get a chance to actually start learning.
Some of you will be disappointed because you didn't get what you (or what your parents or tuition teachers) aimed for. That's okay. No, really. In about 10 years' time, no one will care. Especially not you.
Hopefully, most of you will get to enter university. It's a very exciting time. You may think that nothing could top your school days, but take it from someone who stayed in university for nearly a decade, university days are the best days!
For one thing, people like to pretend that you're grown up (since you would someday be "Future Leaders Of The Nation") and occasionally even allow you to behave like grown-ups. For another, you get to party like there's no tomorrow because while you may be "grown up", you still don't have to earn a living.
Some of you might get into "campus politics". If you're in a local university, this is more akin to being in a social club than any kind of Future Leader training. Also, a small number of you involved in campus politics will actually acquire Socialist leanings.
This is normal because there will always be "politically aware" university students who are idealistic, tree-hugging, whale-mooching, commie wingnuts. You'll grow out of it eventually, though hopefully some of you will remain that way. The nation needs more nutjobs like you. It'll be better than the bunch of lying, self-serving gormless lot that we've got today.
Not all of them are lying, self-serving gormless reprobates, obviously. Some of them are much worse, though there are some good ones, too. About 6.49 per cent of them, last we checked.
However, in local campus politics, the majority of you will align yourselves with either a "pro-government" or a "pro-opposition" group.
I've no idea what those are, in all honesty, and most probably, neither will you. But you'll get to learn how to do "protests" and "demos", which are such important skills for local politics today.
You can, for example, protest against having mixed-race boarding; or against having any other race in your university, even.
You can also be part of a moral police, guarding the purity and sanctity of your campus by vigilantly watching out for couples making out behind shrubs, catching them after you've seen the "money shot", obviously.
If you're amongst the fortunate ones who get to go to a foreign university, good for you.
There'll be many clubs you can join, like Kelab Umno, Kelab Pas, Kelab MCA, Kelab MIC, Kelab DAP, and so on. In my humble opinion, though, avoid those clubs.
They're usually lousy with self-serving, gormless students who think that they're the Future Leaders Of The Nation. Join the gang that always goes to the night clubs and pubs, instead. They're much more fun.
But anyway, for most of you, university would be where you study to get a degree that would, to a certain extent, decide for you what you would be doing for the rest of your working life.
If somewhere in the middle of your university course, you think that what you're doing may not be right for you, have the courage to switch to something else, even if it means you lose a few years. It's not a big deal, and better to lose some years than to regret not doing something for the rest of your life.
If you can, get to see the world a bit. Travel to other countries, and not just to their beach resorts. Go to former war zones. No, not Afghanistan or Gaza or Iraq.
There are much nearer places like Cambodia and Vietnam. Ambon and Mindanao, even. Check India out, maybe. Go to Europe, Africa, the Americas too. In fact, just travel as much as you can. It often helps bring perspective. If you can't, it's not a big deal. You might still get to do it when you're much older.
Speaking of being older, I'm sure you're often told that wisdom accrues with age, and that you lack experience because you're still young.
Well, experience is mainly recognising your mistakes when you make them again. And looking at our Current Leaders Of The Nation, I'm not so sure about the wisdom bit either.
Finally, note that most advice given to you will be useless. They're usually given by most people who wished they'd listened to the very advice they're dishing out. Use what you can, ignore the rest. Some mistakes in life you just need to make yourselves.
How do I know these things? Well, I'm older than you. Just keep breathing, and you might get here some day too. So, all the best, ladies and gentleman, Future Leaders Of The Nation. May you make it a better place, for all our sakes.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
REALISTIC/REAL


From top : Mr postman, retired soldier, auntie clerk (do not click!) and mr-don't-know-what
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And...
Whooaa! Well, this is kinda excessive.. 38KKK Sheyla Hershey

Ya ya, by the way, anybody know the auntie's daughter? Well, I am single!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Niu Year
Overall, this new year had been quite lean, compared to the previous year. However, still happening though many of my friends are on tight schedule. Most of them went off on Day 3 of CNY to return to office.
20/1 - Went to KL on a night bus
21/1 - Report to ESU KLCC. Return to P.Ramlee Mall parking to realize that I got a punctured tyre. It was a nightmare! Savior of the day : Beulah!
22/1 - Bus tickets to Northern region sold out. Damn it! Same situation at Intercity KL Sentral.
23/1 - Drove home with elder and younger brother.
24/1 - Went to Segari to pick up Chin Li from NS camp! Yeayy finally I am in one of the NS camps~
25/1 - No booze with friends after reunion dinner. Had enough of red wine at home... Best part is gambling! (Btw, why must we gamble during CNY?)
Day 1 - Gambling again
Day 2 - Gambling again + some home visits
Day 3 - Gambling again + some home visits
Day 4 - Ceased gambling. (Lost too much $$)
Day 5 - TARC students return to school. Friends from public university returning to campus for mid-term test.
Day 6 - Rotting at home.


Thursday, January 15, 2009
When Civil Engineering is Deemed A Bad Choice
Paa..I am demanding salary for this! This will be a lump sum package and I demand a LA for this. I want payment to be made progressively because I am still jobless by now. However, don't apply LAD on me due to late completion. I have concrete reason to apply for EOT, such as force majeure.