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Friday, November 28, 2008

PC vs Mac (not Mac Vs PC)

View this at your own humor, not to ask for a fight or condemn, ya... Just Laugh your lung out!

At work



Money


Social


Music

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Connect Starhub MaxMobile to Wireless Router to share connection?




Ever thought of connecting Starhub MaxMobile or USB Mobile Internet to Wireless Router to share connection?


Yes. You can with a D-Link DIR-451 3G Mobile router for UMTS/HSDPA networks with the latest firmware (for your region) from D-Link. Latest firmware is a must to support the latest USB stick - HUAWEI E170 from Starhub. Bought it from Sim Lim Square @ $339. I believe the price will drop next year.


Just plug into the USB port on the router and connect to the internet with simple internet wizard provided on the router admin page.


So, have fun!

Monday, November 24, 2008

I started to run! No joke! Got proof by Nike+ !

Yes. I started run! Okok, no big deal, it is less than 2km, 1.96km to be precise. But it is a good start for me.

The nike+ sportsband is quite accurate. Towards the end of my run, I increased by pace and that's why the graph shows upward trend. =)

Hmmm, personally I feel that this is giving me some push to run more, as I can track my progress better.

ST, I am aiming to run a full Marathon next year - 2009! I am preparing for it!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

I went ShenZhen (Last day)


Took the Metro, never under-estimate China's capability to be a modern country. It is world class and safe.
I find that it is abit like Taipei's metro. haha..


Yes. I went to LuoHu Shopping Centre 罗湖商业城. Went to shop abit and to see for myself what the place is like. It is pretty much like Holiday Plaza in Johor Bahru. Lotsa lotsa genuine goods sold there but not of good quality.
My friends told me if you decide to buy, make sure you give them maximum 1/3 of the price quoted. Seriously, I did that and it works but it gets abit tiring to negotiate with the stall owner. Ma fan la.. why can't they just give you the best price and sell the goods to you?


Open space near LuoHu Shopping Centre. Was walking back to Metro after shopping at LuoHu.


Then I took the metro to another station 2 stops away - LaoJie 老街. Should have come here earlier. It feels abit like Taipei's XiMenDing. Ate this bowl of beef rice noodle at RMB 10 (SGD 2.20), it tastes good! Well, now the hygience in China has improve quite alot, it is quite safe to eat at the roadside stall.

After that, went around to walk for about 1 hour and bought few more things and hurrily left for my flight back to Singapore.
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Intercontinental ShenZhen


The hotel brandish the Spanish style theme. The bell boy and ladies wore the Spanish style clothing. Look at the guy holding on to the door. Can you see the pinkish stockings? haha. They really dress for the theme. No joke!
As for ladies, they wear the traditional Spanish polka dots dress to welcome the guest.


The Metro entrance is located right in front of the hotel, just walk pass the hotel's inner and you will see the ShenZhen Metro (Subway, MRT, Tube) entrance. Very convenience.
Beside this, opposite the hotel, you need for 5 mins, you will get to shop local groceries at Wal-Mart (China).


Inside the lift, it is red in color theme while the carpet of the lift is also showing some bull's image, I tried many angles to view but still can't see what is the image. haha.


The front desk, the circle are all bull. Hmm... the hotel owner loves the bull alot!
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I went ShenZhen, China.

Went to ShenZhen on 17 - 20 Dec for business trip. Took 7 am Silkair direct flight from Singapore and arrived ShenZhen at 10.50am. Stayed at Intercontinental ShenZhen hotel for 4 days. The food served are nice, better than what I had eaten at any hotel.
Passed by this Windows of the World park on the way to hotel. You can visit this park by ShenZhen metro. Very convenient!

This is my room for 4 days.

The view from my room at the balcony. It features a pirate's ship.
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Friday, November 21, 2008

30 reasons for Great Depression 2 by 2011 by PAUL B. FARRELL

Read this, if you still don't know what is going to happen in coming years... not to instill fear in you. But it is a good read... haiz.. 30 reasons somemore.
  1. America's credit rating may soon be downgraded below AAA
  2. Fed refusal to disclose $2 trillion loans, now the new "shadow banking system"
  3. Congress has no oversight of $700 billion, and Paulson's Wall Street Trojan Horse
  4. King Henry Paulson flip-flops on plan to buy toxic bank assets, confusing markets
  5. Goldman, Morgan lost tens of billions, but planning over $13 billion in bonuses this year
  6. AIG bails big banks out of $150 billion in credit swaps, protects shareholders before taxpayers
  7. American Express joins Goldman, Morgan as bank holding firms, looking for Fed money
  8. Treasury sneaks corporate tax credits into bailout giveaway, shifts costs to states
  9. State revenues down, taxes and debt up; hiring, spending, borrowing add even more debt
  10. State, municipal, corporate pensions lost hundreds of billions on derivative swaps
  11. Hedge funds: 610 in 1990, almost 10,000 now. Returns down 15%, liquidations up
  12. Consumer debt way up, now at $2.5 trillion; next area for credit meltdowns
  13. Fed also plans to provide billions to $3.6 trillion money-market fund industry
  14. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are bleeding cash, want to tap taxpayer dollars
  15. Washington manipulating data: War not $600 billion but estimates actually $3 trillion
  16. Hidden costs of $700 billion bailout are likely $5 trillion; plus $1 trillion Street write-offs
  17. Commodities down, resource exporters and currencies dropping, triggering a global meltdown
  18. Big three automakers near bankruptcy; unions, workers, retirees will suffer
  19. Corporate bond market, both junk and top-rated, slumps more than 25%
  20. Retailers bankrupt: Circuit City, Sharper Image, Mervyns; mall sales in free fall
  21. Unemployment heading toward 8% plus; more 1930's photos of soup lines
  22. Government policy is dictated by 42,000 myopic, highly paid, greedy lobbyists
  23. China's sees GDP growth drop, crates $586 billion stimulus; deflation is now global, hitting even Dubai
  24. Despite global recession, U.S. trade deficit continues, now at $650 billion
  25. The 800-pound gorillas: Social Security, Medicare with $60 trillion in unfunded liabilities
  26. Now 46 million uninsured as medical, drug costs explode
  27. New-New Deal: U.S. planning billions for infrastructure, adding to unsustainable debt
  28. Outgoing leaders handicapping new administration with huge liabilities
  29. The "antitaxes" message is a new bubble, a new version of the American dream offering a free lunch, no sacrifices, exposing us to more false promises
Will the next meltdown, the third of the 21st Century, trigger a second Great Depression? Or will the 2007-08 crisis simply morph into a painful extension of today's mess to 2011 and beyond, with no new bull market, no economic recovery as our new president hopes?
Perhaps some of the first 29 problems may be solved separately, but collectively, after building on a failed ideology, they spell disaster. So listen closely to "leading indicator" No. 30:
At a recent Reuters Global Finance Summit former Goldman Sachs chairman John Whitehead was interviewed. He was also Ronald Reagan's Deputy Secretary of State and a former chairman of the N.Y. Fed. He says America's problems will take years and will burn trillions.
He sees "nothing but large increases in the deficit ... I think it would be worse than the depression. ... Before I go to sleep at night, I wonder if tomorrow is the day Moody's and S&P will announce a downgrade of U.S. government bonds." It'll get worse because "the public is not prepared to increase taxes. Both parties were for reducing taxes, reducing income to government, and both parties favored a number of new programs, all very costly and all done by the government."
Reuters concludes: "Whitehead said he is speaking out on this topic because he is concerned no lawmakers are against these new spending programs and none will stand up and call for higher taxes. 'I just want to get people thinking about this, and to realize this is a road to disaster,' said Whitehead. 'I've always been a positive person and optimistic, but I don't see a solution here.'"
We see the Great Depression 2. Why? Wall Street's self-interested greed. They are their own worst enemy ... and America's too.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

I need exercise!

I need exercise! I need exercise!

Got my med check result and cholesterol and fats level is unsatisfactory.

The ratio of good and bad cholesterol is not normal. Off by 1 point (5.55 vs 4.00 -normal).

So now i declare i need exercise, lotsa of it! No la... will do it regularly instead.

I bought a Nike Plus armband during my trip in Melbourne, AUD 79.99 and with the currency drops, it is about SGD 78.99. It is cheaper than getting 1 in Singapore! haha.

And then i bought a shoe pouch from Grant Wood Technology. It is for storing nike+ sensor, so that it can be use with non nike+ shoe.

Received it yesterday and each costs US 15.00. Shipment took 10 days to arrive Singapore. Yay!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Melbourne Honeymoon Part 4

Yay.. 12 Apostles, taken by me. My work. LOL.

Actually it is taken from a far on a viewing platform.

Back to the famous Flinders Station. At the junction before all the cars crossing.

We actually went to the Melbourne and see a handful of Kangaroos. The standing kangaroo is a baby, as the weather is still kinda cold, it keep putting it's head into it's mother's pouch.
I told my wife that I will try to visit every zoo in every country that I had visited. =)
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Melbourne Honeymoon Trip Part 3

The clean and homely Southern Heights room that we spent one night. It is charged at AUD 135 per night and they serve continental breakfast too. Home style.

The bathroom that is 5-stars.

From the house, it overlooks the Great Ocean, face south. This B&B actually situated at Lavers Hill and not near the ocean. If you like the hilly feeling or staying away from the hustle bustle of the road and sea, this is the place you should stay.

The lovely owner, from left, Mary and Lex. They hosted us for the night and they are very very friendly and nice people. They made our Honeymoon even sweeter! Mary is from Kuching, Sarawak. So my wife and myself being Malaysian, felt kinda homely with the couple.
Thanks Lex and Mary!
To book a place at Southern Heights, visit www.southernheights.com.au
Tel : +61 3 5237 3131
Email : southernheights@bigpond.com
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Melbourne Honeymoon Trip Part 2

On Tuesday, we drove to Great Ocean Road. The scene is simply magnificient. The sea, the wind and the view, very very nice.
We rented a Toyota Yaris from Hertz that cost us about $35 per day and plus excess (insurance) that is another about $35. 1 day rental = $70. Rented for 48 hours and we drove to Great Ocean Road.
We passed by many beautiful scene and arrive a B&B(Bed & Breakfast) homestay at Southern Heights.
First stop at some viewing platform. We got so excited even at the first stop and started taking picture. This is someting Asian will do in Melbourne, very typical. Haha.

From the viewing platfrom, we oversee the flat land that is covered with shrubs and with a road emerging from no where.

One of the coast.

We arrived at the Memorial Arch at Great Ocean Road at Eastern View. It is a tribute to those who built the Great Ocean Road.
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Melbourne Honeymoon Trip Part 1

Spent 9 days at Melbourne. Took a flight on Friday night and arrive Melbourne the next morning.

We were picked up by our good friend, James from the airport and went to St.Kilda for brunch.


We saw Proton Waja in Melbourne! haha..


Sausages and hams sold at Victoria Market.


Music boxes hanged on a board. There are many music to choose from!


Well, you can see sign right? It is independent toilet that will self-clean. This is shot at Blackburn where the neighbourhood is a chinese dominant area. You can find all the authentic chinese food here, James brought us to Blackburn for a authentic Hong Kong style roast duck. Yummy!