I came across this article, and I can utterly relate it to my recent experience in Europe.
First World? Mana Ada First World? Satu Dunia pun Kampung.
Well, although not absolutely true, it still provided a good humour. Moral of the story, not everything is nice and excellent abroad.
Still, I would rather be there than here.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
New Dig
Not so long ago, I was introduced to one of the Gawker related website called Gizmodo. The weblog is so totally for geeks (not surprising since it was introduced by a hardcore gadget geek..XP) which introduces new technology and gadgets.
Although no where near geek status, I am pretty hooked to the website. Since then, I also follow Kotaku, which is more relevant to my part-time gamer status.
It took me helluva long time to realize that they are all part of Gawker and only last night I decided to check out Gawker through Wikipedia. And I just got to know that they have other weblogs (they are also introduced below and above every Gawker webpages, so just imagine how ignorant I can be).
Currently, I really dig Lifehacker.

The weblog provides life hacks and software tips, which is most relevant to our technology-dominated life. Tips ranging from owning interview sessions to DIY laptop coolers are the most welcome tips I can ever get to make me life intact. Not to mention the creativity these writers have, they just simply amaze me with the simplest of things.
So instead of pathetically and repeatingly pressing f5 on Facebook, get a hold of these weblogs to maximise your internet-serving time.
Although no where near geek status, I am pretty hooked to the website. Since then, I also follow Kotaku, which is more relevant to my part-time gamer status.
It took me helluva long time to realize that they are all part of Gawker and only last night I decided to check out Gawker through Wikipedia. And I just got to know that they have other weblogs (they are also introduced below and above every Gawker webpages, so just imagine how ignorant I can be).
Currently, I really dig Lifehacker.

The weblog provides life hacks and software tips, which is most relevant to our technology-dominated life. Tips ranging from owning interview sessions to DIY laptop coolers are the most welcome tips I can ever get to make me life intact. Not to mention the creativity these writers have, they just simply amaze me with the simplest of things.
So instead of pathetically and repeatingly pressing f5 on Facebook, get a hold of these weblogs to maximise your internet-serving time.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Sinking In
It still amazed me that I was in Paris Nord and London Underground two days before and the next day I am walking down the Jalan Genting Kelang to tabao chicken rice. The long and tedious train and plane rides in between seems to be unregistered in my brain. It happened way too fast.

I am not missing the moments in UK and Europe, yet. This is because I am busy occupying myself with stuffing any Malaysian food that is available and combating heat. I am also surprised of the minimal effect of jet-lag that had affected me more when I was in UK.
Anyway, its good to be back, no matter how much I complained that I do not want to come back here.

Hello Malaysia. Embracing you for now.
I am not missing the moments in UK and Europe, yet. This is because I am busy occupying myself with stuffing any Malaysian food that is available and combating heat. I am also surprised of the minimal effect of jet-lag that had affected me more when I was in UK.
Anyway, its good to be back, no matter how much I complained that I do not want to come back here.
Hello Malaysia. Embracing you for now.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
End Of The Summer
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