Sunday, August 31, 2008

Genting Trailblazer 2008...coming soon!

Are we crazy or what? Me and my friends decided to enter this trail running race in November. We thought about the Genting Trailblazer quite a bit, but I guess until you do it, you'll never know right? Come 2nd November, we'll see if we would be cursing each other for registering! hehehe

It's a 14km trail and we will be navigating through muddy terrain and rugged rainforest. I personally like this kind of race. Going through the jungle requires not just stamina and endurance, but alot of thinking too.

Unlike running on the street, you really need to be alert and always thinking about where to plant your next step. Under dynamic conditions, you need extra focus to finish the race. Furthermore, it's a team event, so teamwork and race strategy is equally important.

We're all quite pumped up for this event. So we're preparing ourselves through the fasting month and somehow try to control our "festive feast" during Syawal. We have two 10km races planned in October as a build up for the 2nd November showdown. Mental preparations are done via reading blogsites and looking at pictures posted from previous year's races.

My hope is to enjoy and finish the race without getting injured. Sweat, mud and ultimate glory, I'm sure it'll be an incredible experience. The Genting Trailblazer feels more like a 'gamble' to me. But as a result, we now dare to dream about something bigger... the Taman Negara Eco-Challenge 2009!!

I foresee we'll be running similar races in the future, so I bought this lafuma bladder back pack...

Saturday, August 23, 2008

"Digi to halve carbon emissions"


I've shifted this blog entry to a different blogging address. This new site is dedicated to issues related to telecommunication and information industry.

So I've created http://www.xconnectpoint.blogspot.com/ for me to put up my personal opinions on telecommunication's commercial, technology, political and regulatory aspects.

I want to keep this current blog for family and social matters. Diversificationla kata kan. Catering for different reader segments..cewaahh. I hope this is doable!

Penat Gile...

I just came back from a Futsal game. I think the last time I played was about a year ago. So it was really difficult to catch up with the pace. Every 5 minutes intervals, I had to substitute myself. The game was too fast for me. I need at least 2 to 3 games before I can get a bit closer to their pace.

Tonight I played at Section 15 Shah Alam. This is the first time I saw a sports centre that has a karaoke lounge at the same premise. Besides Futsal, there were people playing Takraw, Badminton and even Ping Pong. Netball court pun ada! Boleh organise mini Olympic.

My brother in-law Rizal (Linda's husband) invited me to play tonight. Thank you for doing so. It made me realised that I'm 32 not 23! Reality check!

Friday, August 22, 2008

From 2.70 to 2.55 a litre..

Good news! Yes!! Starting tomorrow, the RON97 price will go down by 15 sen a litre! Yahoooo.. I got to know this after reading about PM's announcement here. Of course this is good news...

I thought this price adjustment would be announced 1st September. But I guess..for whatever reasons, they just had to bring it forward...hmm..flip flopping...

Actually, I just filled up my tank tonight. That's a full tank paid at 2.70 a litre. !@#$%&%!! I feel so good!! If I knew the price is dropping tomorrow, I could have waited for a couple of hours more....it's strange when people don't SMS this kind of thing yeah?

Since the gov't is implementing this corridor pricing based on world's price movement, consumers just have to be prepared for surprises. Hopefully, this wouldn't create so much of uncertainty. It's better to have a flexi budget now to cater for this movement. The question is, would other price of essential items adjust accordingly? I don't think so. They'll remain on the high side.

So it shouldn't have been 2.70 in the first place should it? If it was staggeredly increase, perhaps other industries could have rationally adjusted to it. Would anybody want to drop their service and product prices based on today's announcement? Hhmm...I hope relevant ministries could look into this.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Digitisation...

Scottish Highlands...
I'm in the process of digitising photos taken using my old Pentax SLR camera or some other cheap compact flash cameras. Pictures kept in photo albums can't last that long and the signs of 'aging' will appear sooner or later.

I think this is Loch Ness....

I have a paid flickr account so might as well upload all these pictures there. In this blog entry, I'm posting some of the photos captured during my student times in Scotland. I love landscape photography and I took these pictures using a cheap compact flash camera.
disembarkation jetty to Isle Of Skye..

Isle of sky...that's Ayu in the foreground...

Unlike today, a 10megapixel DSLR camera can make these pictures even more lively. But I guess, if you can't crop or frame the subject properly, even gigapixels camera can't create a good picture right? But who cares! I still want a DSLR!!

The Forth Road Bridge, Edinburgh..

10Km Merdeka Unity Run 2008...

10km? I think it was slightly more. Could be just above 11km. Last Sunday, Dataran Merdeka was filled with participants and fun seekers. It was like a carnival and according to the Press, more than 7,000 took part in the race.

As usual, before the race, the geng convened at our meeting point next to the Methodist Girl School. I realised that this is more of a 'social' run organised by the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry and the PM was there to flag us off. So much of fan fare and activities for everyone. But once we were flagged off, it was down to serious business..hehehe

Sharp 7.30am, we started running, almost the same route from our last 7km run. But this time it's further. By the time we exited Bukit Tunku near the Jln Duta tennis sports complex, it was all mental to me. From that exit, I know exactly how far Dataran Merdeka is. That was a mental killer for me. The last 3-4km undulating stretch was a real physco.

picture courtesy of Dr M...taken minutes after I crossed the finishing line...

I mentioned to Azad later that we've ran through this route before during our schooling days. Those days, when we were young, we would be sprinting and walking. Nowadays, my objective in any run is try not to stop or walk. Once if I start walking, it's difficult for me to start running again. Either my legs would collapse or I would have stomach cramps. So lari macam ayam ke itik ke tak kisah, asalkan jangan berhenti.

Azad, Dr. M, Ruslan, Halim and about 7,000 others ran for Merdeka Unity on that day. But honestly, I didn't see or feel much of unity spirit. Everybody was just leisurely soaking in the carnival atmosphere. We went back home with many goodies and gifts though. Still, I don't know why we like to torture ourselves this way. We could be sitting in a mamak stall enjoying 10 roti canai together instead of running for 10km! Kenapa ya??

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Zidani is mini me...


Left side is Zidani's picture taken recently. On the right is my photo when I was 3-4 years old. Compare us both. Don't you think we're like twin brothers??

Monday, August 18, 2008

A confession...


Atuk Cha helping me with the sampin...picture taken duing one of the Lebaran gatherings in Kluang..

This is a confession: In one of the many school breaks at my grandparent's place in Kluang, Johor, I almost drowned in an unused pool nearby the surau. I must have been 7 or 8 years old at that time.

About 25 years ago, I followed my Tmn Kasih friends to this abandoned pool. One of them jumped in and I followed without knowing how deep the water was. I struggled to keep afloat as I couldn't swim! My friends didn't realised that I was in trouble until they saw me going down under.

One of them jumped into the pool (I can't remember his name) and pulled me out of the deep water and dragged me to the side. I owed my life to this fellow that day. After that we continued playing in the pool, but me of course just watching them from the side...

From that day on, I kept silence about this incident. Takut Atuk marah.. Only me and 3 other old friends knows about this. We were kids and I will never forget what happened that day. So today, after looking at the photo above (uploaded by AB on Facebook), I decided to share this story with everybody...

Saturday, August 16, 2008

From muskmelon to harrison grey...

Finally, I took the initiatives to repaint the house. Our living hall and the family area were previously painted in flat muskmelon colour. It wasn't to my liking and I've been telling myself to do something about it for a long time.

the living hall area with 'muskmellon' painted wall.. the sofa set has to go!

Last weekend, finally I've achieved what I wanted to do for the past 5 years. Imagine waking up every morning of your life and saying "I've got to change this colour"...

We removed the steel railing that seperates the living hall and the family area...

Initially, I thought the biggest challenge was selecting the new colour. But it took me less than an hour to decide actually. As long as it's not muskmelon! The toughest part was the painting job itself.

Family area with the new refreshing look...

Yes, we repaint the whole place ourselves and this saved us at least Rm500. So Ayu painted the borders and I had the whole wall surfaces to cover. It took us a day to coat the walls with primer paint and another day to apply the finish paint.

I'm in the hunt for a new sofa set...I like this design and colour combination

Harrison grey for the feature wall and it's lavender green and lilac white for the rest. I'm personally satisfied with the outcome. The kids like it too. Ayu initially was skeptical on my colour selection but in the end, it turned out to be ok.

However, I got a rude shock of my life when I got back to my office. I was sitting at my workstation, looked up at the wall right in front of me and saw something very familiar. "Oh my God!" I said to myself in disbelieve. I had subconsciously applied the office colour scheme for the house!! Hahahaha

Monday, August 11, 2008

One down...many more to go!


Here we go again...MU started this season's campaign from where they left off, by winning more silverware. This time it's the FA Community Shield.

It marked the beginning of 2008/09 Barclays Premier League and I'm sure this season is going to be even more exciting. MU wasn't really active in the transfer market however, which indicates that they are relying on a maturing squad to go through the season as defending double winners.

The strikers department is a bit thin though and the club is in pursuit for a 4th striker. Today I read that Thiery Henry could be a possible candidate! Hmm...very interesting.

Catch me if you can!..

Other big names like Kaka is poised to join Chelsea. If this comes true, it will increase BPL's profile in the footballing world. Money can buy success some people think.

Well, they may acquire Kaka or maybe even Messi, but history speaks for itself. No amount of money can buy the coveted league title. Only team with strong blend of english pedigree and experience has the chance of finishing top.

We'll see how it goes this season. As a defending champion, at both domestic and the continent front, MU is the team to beat. It's the time of the year again. The time when husbands take control of Astro's remote because weekends equals live football. Wait until May 2009 before we hand over the remote. hehehe Glory glory Manchester United!!

I am Pak Long...

More pictures at http://www.envyeyes.net/

Alhamdulillah. 6th August 2008. The date when I was promoted to be an Uncle aka Pak Long. My sister Tasha gave birth to a healthy baby boy at Pantai Hospital. Both mother and son are doing well and they are now serving their 'pantang' at my parent's place.

Congratulations to Iyadzree and Tasha. At blogging date, my nephew's name is Iyad Iskandar Alfy. Raidi was particularly excited about his new born cousin, so both the boys spent their weekend at Mak's place.

Meanwhile, while the boys were away, we had this project going on at home....

Memories of Atuk Cha..part 2

Arwah atuk (L) melepak...



When I was a baby, with Tok Nyang and Aunty Oyah
Thank you AB, for scanning and uploading all these photos on facebook.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Memories of arwah Atuk Cha...

This entry below is actually taken from my uncle's facebook wall postings. Angkel Yoh wrote them right after he became a facebooker. He shared his memories about Arwah Atuk Cha with all my relatives on facebook.

Some of my friends have met my late grandfather before. He likes to wear his songkok so I think many of you might recall meeting him personally. I wish to write about my own memories about Arwah Atuk. I will do it one day. For now, you can read these stories first....

"I've read Aunty Alok's and Aunty Oyah's post about Arwah Atuk Cha and have felt his sudden presence as if he's still with us. What follows are random memories of arwah Atuk Cha which some of his cucus and cicits might not know, but may be interested to know. These tattles are mere snippets of arwah as a husband, a father, a grandfather, a great-grandfather, a man, and above all ... a FRIEND.

Did you know ...

* He once went for a singing talent audition (Talentime) at Radio Singapore? This was the early 1960s version of the Akademi Fantasia or Malaysian Idol that we have nowadays. Imagine, if there was AF then, and Atuk was selected ... Anyway, to prepare for the audition, he would practise after he reached home after office. The song was Cliff Richard's "How Wonderful to Know" (see if you guys can d/load it from the Net). So when the time came, he joined the Wadi Hana singer wannabees to S'pore, but didn't make it. But at least he tried. So all you Atuk Cha's cucus ... you know where your singing talent comes from!

*He was a Guru Silat? The gelanggang was the living room of the quarters at Jln. Sekolah, Kluang. One night a week, the furniture and carpet would be cleared, and Atuk Cha would perform the "silat buka gelanggang" before he conducted the silat lessons. Among his students were the TNB people (arwah Mat Lamdin among them), some Kluang taxi drivers, and other government clerks. After the silat sessions, he would sometimes turn on the hi-fi, and force them to listen to Deep Purple and the Beatles! Pasang kuat pulak tu. Tok Chik could only geleng kepala ... haha ... typical!

*He used to perform the "silat pengantin" at weddings in JB? This was when he started learning the silat Sunting in JB. What made it more impressive was that he started it late - in his mid-40s. Being one of the better students, he was taught the moves and asked to perform by his gurus. Now you all know where Afik gets his moves from ...

*He was a Johor junior badminton champion? This was in his early 20s. If he was a little bit taller, he would have been the Malayan champion! Haha. I think there is still a black and white photo of him posing with his Johor teamates somewhere in Tok Chik's house.

*He once wore a wig to his office in Kluang? This was in the early 1970s when I was at Technical College in KL. I bought the wig because I was forced to cut my hair by the principal. When I brought it back to Kluang, he wore it just for a lark. That time he was serving the public at the land revenue collection counter. Imagine the public's reactions at his prank! Just shows his inexhaustible sense of humor, which many of us inherited!

*He never, never, ever said a single bad word about anyone, and I mean ANYONE, even if he didn't like them! He was always gracious about other people. That's why he was well-loved by everyone who knew him. It's something we all should emulate.

Alamak, penat menaip. To be continued ...

Did you know ... (Part 2)

*He drove around the Jln Pahang roundabout (near Tawakkal Hospital) 3 or 4 times? At peak hour! This was during one of his visits to KL when Pak Long, Uncle Seth and I were at Technical College. If Aunty Oyah can remember, he did that to amuse her (she must have been about 4 or 5). Oyah would put out her face out of the window to get the feel of the breeze. Just one of his many "unusual" acts to amuse his children. Of course that wasn't the only roundabout to get the multiple roundabout treatment by arwah Atok Cha. There were a few others in KL.

*He was the master wedding pelamin designer/maker in JB? Most if not all of Tok Nyang's children's (your atuks lah) wedding pelamins were designed by him. I remember particularly (I must have been about 7 y.o.) Tok Pah's wedding in Wadi Hana; he cut down a 3-foot tall cherry tree from Tok Nyang's garden and used it on the pelamin, in between the seats, complete with red cherries! Wahhh ... very original, very glamour!

Usually when he had to do a pelamin, the house at 28 Wadi Hana would be a mess. There would be cut-out cardboards, ribbons, pieces of shiny cloth, the silvery stardusts, etc. all over the floor. But his best work was when a wealthy Malabari businessman (a Datuk Majeed) commissioned him to design/make the wedding dias for his daughter. He was so proud of his handiwork ... like something from the kayangan! The pix might be lying somewhere around in Kluang. Just shows the multi-dimensional creative and skillful side of him that we all know so well.

There are many more snippets of Atuk Cha's talents. I'll put them down when I have the time. Like the time (the early 1960s) when he conducted Accounts classes (under the Wadi Hana house) for some young dudes to prepare them for the LCC (London Chamber of Commerce) Accounts exam. If you don't know, he was very good in Bookeeping and Accounting,being one of the stalwarts of the Johor State Treasury. He was also a speed typist. Whenever he had to do office work at home, he'd show off his fast typing skills, and we'd all (me, Uncle Seth, Pak Long) ternganga tengok dia. Fuyohhh ... terer!

Atok Cha was also very good in architectural drafting (he worked as a government draftsman just after the Japanese Occupation). He would show us how to draw 3-dimensional perspective drawings of buildings and houses. Very good with his hands, as some of us who have been given his paintings and picture puzzles can attest.

What I've posted simply reveals Tok Cha's multi-faceted skills and talent, which everyone of us have inherited one way or another. Accounts, finance, public relations, human resource (for his management and inter-personal skills) architecture, engineering, interior design, art, even comedy (haha) ... he would have excelled in any of them if he had had the opportunity that all of you have today.So before you go off, pls sedekah Al-Fatihah to arwah Atok Cha, not least for bringing us all so much happiness in his lifetime. Al-Fatihah."

Friday, August 01, 2008

40 Degrees Celsius...


We were down and out. Me and my boys sufferred from high fever. Zidani was the first victim. I had to fetch him from school after the teacher called me about his worsening condition. This was last Monday. We tried to to go the clinic that evening, but the queue was just too long. I guess the season is here brought by the hot and dry weather. So we took him to DSH instead.

The next day (Tuesday), it was my turn to catch a fever. I'm sure I got this from Zidani. I had important meetings and presentations with the client this week so I couldn't afford to be on MC. I went back home that day earlier as usual, took my medicine, and slept the whole night, without turning on the fan. It was like sleeping in a sauna! Next morning I felt better and went ahead with the meetings with my sweater on.

On Thursday morning, Raidi started to have headaches and sore throats. Here we go again. Zidani is fully recovered by this time, but I guess, considering that they sleep together in the same room, life would be too unfair if the brother doesn't contract fever as well. So today he stayed at home and rested.

Question is when is the mother's turn?? Ohh yes..she was not in KL! Yesterday she just got back from Singapore...She was actually having a different sort of fever....Sounds like Chikungunya fever...or more like Takashimaya fever?? Best yeee??? Lucky she brought back plenty of chocolates.