He was “TAI MEANG” enuff….. car crashed into a 40 foot deep ravine… . .
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Wall of Frame
Just repainted my wall yesterday to a darker greyish colour. This will be our new WALL OF FRAME. Eventually I will put up a lot of framed photo. Hope it look nicer then…
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009
HUH? i tot gov want to be more transparent? losing faith.....
Parliament: 'Filter AG’s report' – the star
By YENG AI CHUN
“I support the AG’s report but what has happened now is that it gives a very bad impression and it is meloyakan (nauseating).
“If possible, the Government should filter the report before making it a public document,” he said on Tuesday during the Budget 2010 debate in Parliament.
He suggested that the auditors should not only be responsible for digging out information on the mismanagement of public funds but also “teach” and “guide” those who might have done wrong.
“The auditors should demand an explanation on the spot. Instead, they conduct the audit, disappear and then ask for an explanation via a letter.
“After a long lapse of time, the report comes out. By then, the damage is done,” he said.
At this point, Fuziah Salleh (Kuantan-PKR) stood up and said that the role to correct these cases lies on the executor (pelaksana) and if one has not done anything wrong, there should be no cover-up.
“We are not scared. The auditors’ work is excellent, I give it an A1 (grade). What we want is not have an embarrassing perception which would cause our competitiveness to drop,” he said.
Dr Lee Boon Chye (Gopeng-PKR) replied: “The AG’s report does provide a chance for them to explain. I think the reason for this audit is to improve the management system in (government) departments.
“Unfortunately, we do not see action being taken even though the report is so thick.
“If the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has no work, it can look through the reports and have enough work for decades. And I do not see how anybody can justify the purchase of a RM42,320 laptop computer,” he said.
In Ahmad’s reply, he said no one was stopping or criticising the report but said there should be a proper reporting system.
“After doing the audit, ask the department head for an explanation. If there is no satisfactory explanation, then make the report. But now, who will audit the auditor?” he said.
Monday, October 19, 2009
NESCAFE machine
Ever wonder how an internal Nescafe machine looks like? Was taken when the cleaner topping up the powders….
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Deepavali
Deepavali celebration is around the corners….. hoping my dear Indian friend would invite us for a Makan treat to his house….. (Mahen)
Friday, October 2, 2009
Hometown Steamboat
This branch is in Genting Klang, simple place with nice chicken wing. Steamboat portions is generous and this place has 3 types of chillies. Yummy…..
Monday, September 28, 2009
Food Miles - Belilah Barangan Buatan Malaysia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_miles
Courtesy of Wikipedia.
In short, Food miles is a term which refers to the distance food is transported from the time of its production until it reaches the consumer. This mean that if we are to consume some foods from overseas, automatically the food miles involved would be high. This will indirectly affect the cost of transportation involved….not dollar and cents, it’s the polutions involved from the transmission of the transporting vehicles….
Reads the wikipedia link and you will understand what I m trying to say here.
Hence, we can also do our parts here in
Think about is, we can do our parts to save the world………
Not to eat less…. But to eat local… haha
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Good food in Salak @ Nilai
Our main intention is to pick up a friend returning from
Surprisingly, it was good food and the price was very reasonable. Its at Salak and its nearby a Petronas….. that’s all I can describe about the locations since it was very dark and out of nowhere there is this small town……
We had the Mutton Claypot (very diff style of cooking, recommended), minced pork wrapped in egg (very nice), sweet & sour pork chop (very nice) and 4 heavenly king (vege with lots of cili padi, nice)…. And it comes to about RM45 only...
Must try if u can find the place, haha
Note: the Indian guy = Mahen, the Chinese guy = Han Wee
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Waja Air Con Compressor
2 days back when I was heading to fetch my wife from the LRT station, suddently my waja produces a “click klock and ting ting ting” sound from the engine compartment. At 1st, I thought that I hit some metal things and it somehow hit the body of the car. After a short moment, there were “yeeeee yeee yeeeeeee” sound coming from the front part of the car. Oh man, that must be something wrong with the car. While I m still in the car, moving on the highway, I turned off the Aircon and I notice that the sound stops. This is bad…….
When I reached the LRT station with my window opened, I got down just to make sure what is wrong. It was indeed a sound coming from the air con compressor. But the air con compressor is still working fine, whereby the wheel still locks up when the aircon is activated. Well, its better for me to turn It off before anything got worse….
The next day I takes the car to the nearby DENSO air con specialist. He checked and found that its really the compressor that has damaged and its BEYOND REPAIR…..
Sigh, this sounds like money is coming our from my pocket again………………………….
Had it fixed with a RECON DENSO compressor with an additional bracket bcos my original compressor was a PATCO. Its RM 645 (RM 80 for gas refill + RM50 for labour + 45 for 4GP belt + 470 for RECON Denso compressor). My wallet is bleeding again….. which will affect my tummy input imbalance throughout the month…. U know what I mean…. Hahaha
The pros – air con is working again, its activation and deactivation was much smoother…..
The cons – it seems not as cold as the previous PATCO compressor, + excessive bleeding from my wallet……
Farmville @ Facebook
One day when my wife is busy planting trees and harvesting the chicken, I realize how much I miss the electronic gaming world which I left from years ago. She has her own farms and the best thing is, the farm never gets attack by pesticide or bad weather. She can always harvest good crops. Ha…
On one fine evening, after I settle down at home and I somehow enrolled myself into the game and started playing. Its has trigger my addictions towards it in making coins and leveling up to a brand new kinds of plants and livestocks. That’s …………….. quite fun….
At the same time you can also invite those who are already in your facebook list to be your neighbour. Sometimes, you get request to help to cleanup your friends farm. What else couldn’t facebook make?
What I see is that facebook has tried their best to link its member as many way as they could. Which is a good things to do. One way of looking at this would be facebook linking people in the cyberworld. Chatting to friends online (slow but possible). And make topics with old long lost friends. Plus point…
But on the other hand, it also encourages less human to human interactions in real life. Human being would rather stay at home to talk to more friends than to go out and see only a bunch. Ha….
When there are pros, there will cons……. Newtons Law of relativity……
Monday, September 7, 2009
Soupy Treat?
This place is in SeaPark Giant. It’s a roadside stall which could easily be spotted if u keep on going round Giant. Soup is marvelous and there are some which are hot selling and most of the time its “NO MORE”. There are a couple of side dishes to go with the soup to make a more complete DINNER. Highly recommended for all. Gout patient shall keep away from the dark dishes. They are not gout friendly. Another true story… haha














































