Archive for June, 2007

Eight Random Facts

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Vijay at scan man’s notes has tagged me with the eight random facts meme.

Rules:

1. Players start with 8 random facts about themselves.
2. Those who are tagged should post these rules and their 8 random facts.
3. Players should tag 8 other people and notify them they have been
tagged.

Due to delay, I shall not tag anyone instead if any would like to be tagged, please feel free to inform.

The Random Facts:

1. I learned to drive from my dad at 14years old. I started driving with my dad beside officially at 15years old . Legal age for driving license here is 18years old.

2. I used to play the violin and played at official functions, solo and group performance. I intend to restart one day.

3. I am fluent in English and Malay language. I understand Malayalam and Tamil but can’t speak them. I think my little Chinese language knowledge is better than the Indian language.

4. I tend to sleep and drive. Yes this is true. I cannot drive long journeys unless those coming along are entertaining me.

5. I take a long time to decide something. I tend to think and analyze and think and analyze again and again. It took me about 6 months to decide which laptop to buy, for example.

6. I had an attraction to the sea since birth according to my mom. No wonder, scuba diving was a dream come true.

7. I love to travel. My most treasured memories are of my travel to India with my 3 other good friends. We actually hiked up Beas Kund lake, a glacial lake at the Himalayas, the search of snow which started from Delhi, then up to Simla, then further north to Kullu - Manali and then a 3 day hiking trip up Beas Kund Lake via Solang valley.

8. I am not a fan of football after an incident back in primary school, as I was trying to get the ball, I ran into the chest of my classmate who was twice my size then. The hit was hard, and I fell backwards like a plank. Then a friend runs upto me and screams,” Eeeeeeeeeeeee! Got blood from your nose! Teacherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!” I quietly got up and was later taken to the hospital for a check. Since then my nose has always given me problems and I hated the game. It was only much much later that some interest were kindled but never overwhelmed!

Thank you!

Bloggers Meet

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

On the 15th June, I received an sms of a bloggers meet from Bernard. Of course, I would not miss it! Of course, I had to confine myself to an inferior camera which is why I have not many pictures. Then again, it is also probably due to the fact that I was in awe sitting between two, no three , no four lovely ladies, Just Me, Lulu, HQ and Eve, and was confusingly putting faces to blogs. Just Me was great, she had done her homework well and had updated herself about everybody’s blog and that, like herself made it simpler for me. Lulu was there too! This was fun, to meet the secretive one! Well, as I took the shots I failed to realise that some of them were anonymous on the blog, it was only after I returned home that I realised it. So as for pictures after much editing I have only two to offer!


Titoki, ECL , Bernard and Joseph.


Joseph drawing of the those who were sitting beside me(with moustache - obviously), Just Me, Lulu, and Eve(bottom picture)

Well, I also met the very pretty Hijackqueen, a probable diver-to-be, Titoki, Eve and her significant other who I happen to know, yenjai, Nyonyapenang and of course ECL and Jaymes!

Thanks guys, it was great!

Further reading and viewing:

Bernard’s Bloggers Meet

Yenjai’s 615 Gathering - why 615 I wonder?

Hijackqueen’s well done Montage

ECL Blogger’s Meet

50 Post to Independence - #11 - My wondering thoughts

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Two weeks ago, Lulu decided to tag me with this wonderful tribute to Malaysia’s Independence started by Nizam Bashir

As I ponder as to what I would write, many reflections of my life came to my mind. I have yet to make up my mind as to what I should write but I decided an impromptu unedited version of my thoughts and feelings for this beautiful country, my rightful birthplace, Malaysia.

I have lived two-thirds of our 50th Independence and I should say it was a blend of all colours and emotions.

As a child and a teenager, life was just about me. I grew up in a beautiful quite town up north where rice is the main produce of the country. A state where the Sultan I grew to respect and love. A state which made me who I am now. A town that despite all, thougth me to respect all irrespective of colour, race and religion. Shocking? Yes, but this was true then I suppose where racial harmony was better. I had many friends and mentors of non-Indian descent. Hailing from prestigious primary(Iskandar Primary School) and secondary school(Sultan Abdul Hamid College), I learned to look at life from various perspective. Life was bliss. I felt that I was at the helm when I left the quiet town of Alor Setar to pursue my medical degree. It was here, in this prestigious academic tower, a signage of pride and excellence, I started to breakdown as I realised how segregated races can be. I had so much difficulties coming to terms with this but as the saying goes truth hurts! However, as the years pass, the evident point was that in Malaysia, and perhaps any country, unity gives the best results.

Stepping into the the working environment, brought on more awareness! I came to realise where the fault in this beautiful country’s machinery was - the government itself! It was filled with hypocrisy, lies meant to blind the rakyat, manned by disgusting politics and politicians. Greed was supreme and the quest for power and position was reigning. It has now become a land of self importance where once everybody was a neighbour, now everybody is a potential enemy. The lack of insight and vision to bringing the rakyat together was made worse by the instant reminder of a potential May 13 by our former PM. His rule alone though brought fame to the country but destroyed the essence of Malaysia. The rakyat was forever placed under gag! - well at least now many are coming out of it!

A country filled with Malaysians? Well, this would be great but sadly with the present state of affairs I doubt this would ever be a reality. The non-Malays will always be made to feel like second class citizens despite having birth rights to this “tanah tumpah darahku”. The politicians talk of harmony and love and the need for patriotism for the country - but how is this possible when we are still fighting for our right to be counted and acknowledge as equal citizens of this beautiful country, Malaysia. Don’t you think? It is like treating the symptoms of an illness without sorting the root of the illness - will it ever resolve - never! We still have a racial based political party which should be dissolved and reformed!

To make things worse, we have racial party based universities! One of them only take in a single race into its university! All to gain votes without further thought of its outcome to the future of Malaysia!

Another thought comes to mind of how politics have infiltrated the borders into absolutely no invasion zones, the infiltration of politics into education, health, law and all else. Look closely and one is able to appreciate the deterioration in services again due to lack of focus to the root problem.

So with all this, why do I still love Malaysia?

I love the people. I work with masses of rakyat from different walks of life which gives me great joy and satisfaction. I work with masses of the rakyat from differing religious and ethnic backgrounds which in turn educates me about the beauty and intricasies of life itself. Malaysians generally are very humble, kind and understanding, traits that easily exploited by the politicians and above all the rakyat is very forgiving.

I love the beauty of Malaysia. There are many beautiful countries and Malaysia is one of them. You just need to learn to enjoy and appreciate and there are many things here in Malaysia. Diving is the most enjoyable of them, others being hiking, river rafting, caving and etc. Again, some quarters of politicians are trying to spoil this very thing that gives Malaysia its natural beauty by over commercialising and making money out of it!

I just wished that the rakyat had more voice and power. I just wished that we could all be more liberated in our thinking and acknowledge each other as Malaysians with freedom of religion. I just wished the government could concentrate on the losses of its numerous intellectuals to other countries and appreciate them irregardless of their ethnicity, as it is for the future of this country. I just wished those who have the power to not abuse and obstruct the development of progress of its workforce and be more progressive rather than being a dinosaur going extinct.

I wish we all work together for the future of our motherland rather than just ourselves. But for this to be true, then the government should assure us a good future!

With this, I pass the tag to a very good colleague and friend, Bernard to continue this task.

A journey to freedom

What would you choose?

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

I am in a dilemma. Just as soon as I lost my companion, Canon A620, replacements choices were informed to me!

Choice A:

A special deal with Canon worth RM2300

G7
Features:
* 10.0 Megapixels
* 6x optical zoom lens with optical Image Stabilizer and SR coating
* DIGIC III and iSAPS with Advanced Noise Reduction and Face Detection AF/AE
* 2.5” high-resolution LCD with wide viewing angle and anti-glare coating
* ISO 1600 for flash-free, low light shooting
* Ergonomic design with dedicated ISO and Multi Control dials for fast, easy operation
* 25 shooting modes including full manual control and 2 custom settings
* Extra telephoto reach with Digital Tele-Converter and Safety Zoom
* Hot shoe support for Canon Speedlite flashes and optional lens accessories

with

a 1G byte memory card

and

canon housing

canon

Choice B

Second hand with a 5 month warranty - used only three times before - worth RM 1700

fuji

Basic Specifications

    Resolution: 9.00 Megapixels
    Lens : 4.00x zoom
    (32-128mm eff)
    Viewfinder: Optical/LCD
    LCD Size : 2.0 inch
    ISO : 80-800
    Shutter : 15-1/2000
    Max Aperture: 2.8
    Mem Type: xD
    Battery: 2 x AA
    Dimensions: 4.0×2.5×1.4in
    (102×64x36mm)
    Weight: 7.0 oz
    (201 g)

with Ikelite housing

ik

Help? Which would you choose!?

My Trip to Paradise Part 2 - the mishaps

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

There were 3 mishaps on this beautiful trip!

1. Death

Preparations for the first dive took place as usual. We boarded the dive boat as usual clinging closely together. I took my plunge and reached out to receive her. Just as I was about the begin my descend, I realised that she was not responsive. I tugged on her but she just laid lifeless beside me. With tears welling up, I handed her over and with a heavy heart continued my dive without her by my side - it was a lifeless dive. I waited for the dive to be over to inspect on her again but… she was ………… my Canon A620 camera had just drowned itself within her casing as seawater seeped through the button and thus killing it in its sleep!

A620

Well, photos?.. I used my friend camera but the setting was different - lets see whether it turned out well!

2. The breakdown

Well, on our way back, the other 4 wheel drive, the land cruiser decided to give some problems. First it over heated. We took a break and checked everything out. Worried we continued our journey. Then it started to smoke. The gasket was gone and water had entered it! We were a few metres away from the Genting Sempah toll and R&R. We called the MTD hotline and they towed the Ford Cruiser to the Genting Sempah R&R. There we waited for another tow truck to come and tow the cruiser to Shah Alam. Guess what? Typically Malaysian, the tow truck came after an hour or so and as he lifted the cruiser, he realised that the his tow truck tyre was flat!!! Can you beat that!? We reached University Malaya pool at about 1am dead tired!

3. The Accident

Coming behind us, maybe about 30 minutes behind, was the owner of the dive centre. Zol was driving his Hilux with his wife, heading back home to Kuala Lumpur. It was raining somewhere near Marang, if I am not mistaken, his truck skidded and turn turtle! His wife suffered from multiple bruises but both were otherwise well. They then took a bus ride home wile their 4 wheeler, was towed away!

4. The Flood

As we set out away from Dungun, we stopped over to buy newspaper and keropok lekor! Shocked, the newspaper highlighted a flood occuring at the Merdeka Square! I just wrote about the SMART tunnel before leaving to Tenggol and the comments came out true! Another high cost Malaysia Boleh project where somebody is laughing his way to the bank.

The mishaps. I hope to be able to share with you bloggers my photos I took with my friend’s camera. Cross your fingers and mine too!

My Trip to Paradise Part 1

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Hi friends

I am back! My mind still swaying with the coconut leaves that line the beach front. Behind this, dense jungle in it vibrant shades of green. As I gaze…..

Well, we were all waiting at the pool front at University Malaya. Then, our transport arrived, 2 four-wheelers and a Perdana. Many pulled out at the last tinkle as personal agendas took priority. There were only 11 of us from the expected 15. We left at about half past midnight. I was in the Rexton. Our first stop was at the Temerloh R&R and then a straight drive to Dungun jetty.


Part of the crew!

We reached Dungun, at about 5am and pulled up at a so called restaurant infested with cockroaches running up your feet. There we had nasi lemak and some drinks. We then headed to the nearby mosque and later to the beachfront. As we reached this beautiful site, we witnessed sunrise and suddenly,…………….

My legs buckled! My eyes almost popped out. I was in tears as pain rushed across my abdomen weaving its way along the length of my intestines, intermittently. I could feel every urge to open my bowels. The cramps got stronger as I managed to get my friend to bring me to a nearby run-down hotel. What a way to start my trip, I told myself as I self diagnose to have food poisoning! Luckily, I came prepared with medications!

The ride on the slow boat was painful as it took almost two hours to reach the island, Tenggol.


The other half of the crew!


The boat


The promise of paradise

Tenggol, was paradise! The resort was on a quiet beach strip within a lagoon. It was the last undisturbed paradise. I was in heaven and suddenly I felt better!


A tree top view.

I was happy that this island was left away from the eyes of our ever greedy politicians! For once there was still an unmolested island but for how long I wonder!

The resort rooms were average in standard, losing its’ stars for the poor water supply and the food served. I would say the food was okay but the water pressure was too low to have a decent bath!

The dive centre, Discovery Divers, manned by Mr Zol, was excellent with good facilities and excellent care for divers.

The dives - well should I say more! Magnificent!

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