Saturday, March 31, 2007
3/31/2007 09:06:00 PM

Pipe Dreams

posted by FH2o

First my two weeks old notebook died on me suddenly after lunch yesterday and I’ll have to send it to the service center on Monday as the hard disk had crashed according to the guy at the shop where I bought it from had a looked at it last night. I’ll probably have to kiss goodbye to the hundreds of photos I hard taken over the past 2 weeks some of which I was intending to post. Darn.

However I took some photos today but I’d left the cable in the office and I can’t seem to locate the memory card reader in the house. *sigh*

I really hate to post something without any photos, so here’s a video from YouTube that my son TH2o thinks is cool. I think it's not only cool but pretty amazing - enjoy!



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Friday, March 30, 2007
3/30/2007 07:59:00 AM

An "Auto" Success

posted by FH2o

It was a pleasant surprise to discover a nice ‘happening’ place with a great ambiance in Seberang Prai on the Penang mainland. We were there last week as dinner guests at a thai restaurant and there were plenty of other eateries there as well. It started as “AutoCity” (now into Phase 3 of its development) where all the various dealers of cars were invited to come and put up their show rooms and it has since became a magnet for other business activities. It was a weekday but even then the place was quite packed. Simple in concept and design; it provided a useful venue to take note of and learn from it the simple ingredients that make it a commercial success even in a small town.

Wherever you are, may your weekend be successful and very ‘happening’ as well!

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Thursday, March 29, 2007
3/29/2007 09:10:00 PM

Sunset on Drive Home

posted by FH2o

To say that my life has been hectic and busy since I started work at this new place is an understatement - it's more like a rush down a swollen river where you only have time to just catch your breathe before you ready yourself to make the next move ... knowing that even though you're a competent paddler; you are not totally in control of the situation, but adapting, learning and coping as you go along with the flow of things.

Luckily I'm working with a bunch of wonderful, competent, dedicated and more importantly - cheerful and happy people; even though they are working under tremendous pressure and impossible deadlines (how does getting a show house ready in 3 days sound?).

Busy and occupied I may be with work, I'm not losing sight of the other things in life that really matters such as catching the sunset on the drive home ... ;)

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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
3/27/2007 10:05:00 PM

Vivienne's Clouds

posted by FH2o

Vivienne spotted these amazing 'peep-a-boo' silver lining clouds formation on saturday, 24th March 2007 over Kuching and quickly snapped them; and would like to share them here for all the clouds lovers and lovers of all things beautiful.

Amazing clouds, amazing observation and amazing sharing attitude! Nice.

Thanks Vivienne!

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Monday, March 26, 2007
3/26/2007 12:46:00 PM

Sunday's Struggle

posted by FH2o

I was eager to get on the waters on Sunday morning after a week of traveling and eating out at restaurants; and I was positively feeling lethargic and sluggish and dying to exert my body with some sort of physical activities or exercises.
But I should have been a little less gung-ho though as on the return leg of the 4 hours plus solo paddle I was positively dying struggling under the blazing sun and was quite relieved when I finally hauled myself up to my jetty exhausted but elated. I tend to overdo it sometimes.
Irregardless have a look at the eye candy sky photos I took which are not a struggle to look at; at all. Here's wishing you have a wonderful and productive week ahead instead of one that you have to struggle to get through! Arghhhh!

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Saturday, March 24, 2007
3/24/2007 07:18:00 AM

Leg Room

posted by FH2o


Question: How do you get first class / business class leg room when you’re traveling economy on MAS Boeing 737-400 flights?

Answer: Simple – ask for seats at row 14A or 14F. Now almost everyone can stretch ...

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Friday, March 23, 2007
3/23/2007 01:32:00 PM

Bubuk Season in Miri

posted by FH2o


It's the bubuk or shrimps season in Miri and when we were at Piasau Beach we bought a bagful of them and head off to the nearest coffeeshop/restaurant who would be amendable to make shrimps pancake fritters for us!


Fortunately we did even though the results was not entirely what we had in mind - we wanted more shrimps instead of the batter. But it was still delicious nontheless!

The excess bubuk that are not eaten or sold off are made into belacan and cincalo.

It's a pity that we do not have the bubuk season here in Kuching. The people in Bintulu and Miri are so lucky in more ways than one. Both Bintulu and Miri towns are along the coastline with beautiful beaches at their doorsteps. There must be kayakers there as well (and I would sure love to meet 'em) ... hmmm

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Thursday, March 22, 2007
3/22/2007 08:42:00 AM

Sunset @ Penang Bridge

posted by FH2o

I was getting a comfortable ride on Tuesday evening from a business associate in his mercedes E240 making his daily commute from Seberang Prai where he works to Penang island where he stays and to avoid the congestion at the Penang Bridge he leaves well after office hours. The 2nd Penang Bridge would not be ready yet in another 5 years time.

I also want to avoid any traffic holdup at the bridge as well since I’m taking the earliest flight out from Penang to Kuala Lumpur; so I decided to stay the night at Penang island instead of at Prai.

I’m glad I did; with the glorious views of the waters and bays from the bridge as well as the stunning sunset which my ‘driver’ says is quite ordinary as he has seen even more stunning ones on clearer days. I suspect he doesn’t mind the daily commute because of this. We all need to take time out to take in the fresh air – as well as the views. Happy commuting folks.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
3/20/2007 06:59:00 AM

Finding Felix

posted by FH2o

Felix Ang always reminds me of David Carradine especially the character in the famous seventies TV series ‘Kung Fu’ – in other words a cool cat who exudes an air of tempered calm and mystery. Delving into the intellects of the mind, Felix would either comes across as an eccentric, mystic or an artistic philosopher even though his philosophy and self invented ‘nui-kung’ exercise of “harmonergy” (harmony-energy) is not for the sloth of mind or imagination. He is quite a character and would invoke a reaction from anyone - you cannot be indifferent with Felix, unless you're brain-dead that is.

Having known him for the past 5 over years now, I can say that Felix is quite genuine and like an obscure gourmet dish; he is an acquired taste! A paradox who feels deeply about spirituality; while indulging in the sensuality of the flesh yet denying the arousal of such - you’ll have to meet him to understand what I’m saying. Even if you don't understand him, I think you would like him as a person.

He must be on to something while the rest of us may be laughing or wondering as he looks impossibly young at 61! And on last Tuesday night we were invited to his birthday celebration at a vegetarian restaurant and topping off the evening with drinks and a ‘tropicana’ inspired nutty cake at his bohemian house decorated with art pieces and sculptures done by him over the years.

Thanks Felix for your warmth and friendship; and being the special person that you are. You make this world a whole lot more colourful and wonderful.

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3/20/2007 12:22:00 AM

Instructions Required

posted by FH2o


I just got into the hotel room at Seberang Jaya, Perai, Penang and was looking at the device where you slot in your room card to switch on the power to your hotel room and noted how stupidly ridiculous odd it is to have the entrance and bath room lights switches to be located there.

And sure enough I get a perplexed phone call from the other head of another section who was traveling with me to Kulim asking where the heck the light switch to the bath room is after searching high and low for it!

Sometimes these 'clever' people who designed these devices are just too clever for theirs and our own good ...

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Monday, March 19, 2007
3/19/2007 11:25:00 AM

Sunday on the Waters

posted by FH2o

We didn't get to see that many dolphins (about 2 or 3 actually!) but we manage to see this spectacular sunset before we adjourn to Buntal Fishing Village for some seafood dinner.Here's wishing you all a spectacular and productive week ahead.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007
3/18/2007 12:38:00 PM

Beware of Follies

posted by FH2o

We had a nice Chinese dinner at a leading hotel in town which was meant to welcome the new deputy MD but since he couldn’t make it for unforeseen reasons and there is a 50% cancellation charge; the dinner went ahead irregardless. In other words I visited Miri at the right time! Nice. They say that we attract what we think about all the time; so I must be some kind of glutton of sort! I can't think of a better way to spend a rainy friday night in Miri with a chance to meet and mingle with the people in the company I would be working with.

I thought the feature semi-spiral staircase at the lobby has a rather interesting warning sign. Funny how it is that people can still screw up on the most simple and obvious thing that they should put the most care and attention on but did not. Perhaps they may need the alcohol-infused patrons to the restaurants and the karaoke rooms on the first floor to sign a waiver or release of liability form if they choose to use the stairs instead of the lift. *sigh*

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Saturday, March 17, 2007
3/17/2007 09:21:00 PM

Eating On the Run: Bintulu's "Big Prawns Beehun Noodle" @ Sea View Restaurant

posted by FH2o

A dish to die for - Bintulu's "Big Prawns Beehun Noodle" @ Sea View Restaurant

We were on a tight schedule yesterday taking the first flight from Kuching to Bintulu and having to catch the noon flight from Bintulu to Miri for another site visit(s) there.

But we were not so stupid busy that we cannot make time for one of the best hawker food that Bintulu has to offer during the bountiful prawns season - "Big Prawn Beehun Noodle" for lunch; before speeding rushing off to the airport to catch our flight. And its so bloody good that I really would not mind if we had missed the flight! It's that good and certainly one of the finer things in life that makes living in Bintulu that much more enjoyable. Fortunately I managed to take these 2 snaps to share here and to make the gluttons amongst you salivate!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007
3/15/2007 10:07:00 PM

Hit the Ground Running

posted by FH2o

I was being shown around the place and being introduced to people and was about to be shown my new office when the secretary told me to go downstairs now as my immediate boss is waiting to take me for a site visit. Visits was more like it as we ended up doing 3 places with rounds and rounds of meetings in between with the last one still going on at 6.30pm when I had to excuse myself to take a out of town guest of the company out for dinner.

I’ll be up early tomorrow morning to catch the 7.30 am flight to Bintulu and later on in the day on another one to Miri where I’ll be flying back to Kuching on Saturday morning to be in time for a meeting with the head honcho.

First thing Monday morning I’ll be flying to Penang where a car will be waiting to take us to Kulim. I’ll be back to Kuching from KL hopefully on Thursday as it’s an open ticket depending on how long it would take to ‘sort out the matters’ on hand.

Phew!

(And so how was your day today? *wink*)

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3/15/2007 06:31:00 AM

Taking the Plunge

posted by FH2o

I’m not the only person taking the plunge into the deep unknown; as Azmi, my kayaking buddy and full-time kayaking guide, did the same with his life by getting married last sunday! He’s now on honeymoon for 10 days by the end of which time I’m sure he would like to get his wobbly legs wet again!

Besides Huey and JB, Azmi is the best kayaking buddy anybody could wish for. While he’s perpetually late for the kayaking trips (and he even kept his wedding guests waiting for over 2 hours on Sunday!); Azmi is utterly reliable once he gets on the waters – careful, caring, alert and completely competent. Our guests could not be under better care. He takes their safety very seriously and we would not want it any other way.

Here are some of the photos of Azmi’s wedding that I took for the memories and to share with you all. I had not been to a malay wedding for a long time and the sense of community and family is something to be admired and cherished.

Congratulations to Azmi and Marina; and our very best wishes for your future and happiness.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
3/14/2007 03:25:00 PM

New Beginning

posted by FH2o

I'll start on my new job on the 15th of this month which is tomorow! More will be revealed in due course as prudence would warrant so. I'll still be more or less doing what I do best (architectural designs) but wearing a different hat (and 'corporate attire' with tie and such ... *sigh*) and be comfortably rewarded for doing so. My kayaking will have to take a back seat for now until I settle into this new zone and get my bearings so to speak since I would be paddling in uncharted waters. My blogging frequency and pattern in the coming weeks would no doubt reflect this also but I'm equally adept at managing different tasks as in reading the flow of the currents and the moods of the river or sea. I hope so; therwise I'll capsize if I misread anything! And it could be painful ... ouch!

Even before I set up my own practise when I was working for other people, I'd always worked on the premise as if the firm was my own and I know that no matter how talented or capable you are; much more can be accomplished if all work as a team. I flow in and out of both comfortably. This old dog can learn new tricks as well as having a couple up his sleeves ... I hope my confidence would not be misconstrued as arrogance! Actually they'd wanted me to start yesterday - so I can imagine I'll have my work all cut out for me and hopefully not be drowned in it!

And to any of you out there starting on a new job or venture, I wished you well! Now go get 'em! But do be careful to maintain an even keel! I'm so gonna be getting so much 'fun'! But do wish me well irregardless!

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
3/13/2007 07:03:00 AM

Twisted World

posted by FH2o

Here's a delightful twister that I'm sure we all like to see; quite unlike the twisters that wreck havoc or the twisted news we get in the daily newspaper.

However the Twister... Ride It Out an attraction located at Universal Studios Florida should be an equally delightful experience.

May your life be exciting and not get convoluted by the twisted highways of life!

Here's a recent example below of a twisted spam email that I received but perhaps not as twisted as our federal Tourism Minister, Datuk Tunku Adnan bin Tengku Mansor who endear himself to all bloggers by proclaiming that - “All bloggers are liars, they cheat people using all kinds of methods. From my understanding, out of 10,000 unemployed bloggers, 8,000 are women.” Such is the quality of 'thinking' of our leadership in our (Come Visit Malaysia 2007) beloved country! *sigh*

As-salam 'alaykum,
How are you doing? I am SALIM IBRAHIM a merchant in
DUBAI, I have been diagnosed with Esophageal cancer,
It has defiled all forms of medical treatment, I will
want you to help me collect my deposit and dispatched
it to Charity organizations which I deposited in
security/finance house abroad, Which no one knows of,
is the huge cash deposit. Right now, my wife and my
immediate family member´s are in war with me because
i refused to let them know about this deposit i have
with a firm in europe. I can never disclose it
becuase i have promised the almighty Allah to use the
funds to help the needy once. Please don´t have any
fear in mind i will garantee you 100% risk free.
If you are interested, please send your prompt reply
to my Email address below immediately so that i can
explain in full details everything about the
transaction to your understanding.
Email:salimibrahim2020@aim.com
May the almighty Allah bless you abondantly.
Salim Ibrahim

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Monday, March 12, 2007
3/12/2007 06:08:00 AM

Bintulu Kayaking @ Similajau National Park

posted by FH2o

I had cunningly cleverly arranged to have all my meetings and site visit done in one day so that I can have a free day in Bintulu on the next day – to do some kayaking at the Similajau National Park which was about 45 minutes drive from the town center.

I had earlier contemplated kayaking the coastline from town but it somehow does not look interesting or inspiring; and the Kemena River which flows beside Bintulu was worst as it was heavily silted from the logging upstream with the distressing sights of polluting (both air and water) sawmills along the riverbanks. A few people make their fortunes while the rest of us bear and pay for the environmental costs. That's just the way it is or are things going to get better? I wonder as I 'paddled' this and other such issues since a long while back and still none the wiser for it ...

Luckily Similajau National Park was still relatively unspoilt(?) where the sandflies, mosquitos and the crocodiles still have free rein and I was lucky that Kevin Choo was kind enough to drop me off there early in the morning as he beat a quick retreat back to town from the sandflies and mosquitos. He would return later in the afternoon to pick me up and send me to the airport. I am so grateful to have met Kevin who together with the park workers were fascinated to watch me set up my folding kayak by the sandy banks of Sungai Likau.

The park workers must be thinking that the skin of the kayak must be crocs resistant or that I can’t read as they watched incredulously from the suspension bridge as paddled upstream Sungai Likau! Sg Likau was not particularly interesting (nor were the water clean or clear) and after more than half an hour of paddling (with not a single crocodile in sight) and with the river narrowing and passage partially blocked by rocky outcrop I decided to turn around and head for the sea.

When I reached the mouth of river I could see big swells and small white caps along the coastline but there was a clear passage where the river meets the South China Sea. As I paddled out to sea the swells gets bigger and shorter in frequency. I had originally intended to head out to Turtle Beach I but when I paddled past Batu Mandi after about half and hour or so; all I could see was the sky and the swells! Fat chance of the possibility of sighting of turtles or dolphins as the park warden at the information center had told me. So I decided to turn back but had to time my turn around carefully in between the swells in order not to get ‘side-swiped’ by the now increasing swells. Good thing I did not had a heavy breakfast that morning!

It was a easy paddle back as the folding kayak rides the swells well floating right on top giving me a thrilling roller-coaster ride back to the beach. As I still had time before Kevin returns to pick me up, I decided to enjoy this roller-coaster ride and paddled out to sea and let the swells take me back again! See, the sea can also be swelling good fun. Needless to say I slept well when I was back in Kuching later that evening with the rolling sensations of the swells lulling me to a deep relaxing sleep.

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Sunday, March 11, 2007
3/11/2007 08:15:00 AM

Curling Bridge

posted by FH2o

I think it would really be neat to have a draw-bridge like this at my jetty to get across to the other side of Sungai Stutong! Designed by maverick british architect-artist-engineer Thomas Heatherwick, the bridge can 'curl itself into a ball' when not in use so as not to obstruct any river traffic. He called it a rolling bridge. I call it neat and ingenious. Really cool. It has also won the 2005 British Structural Steel Award. I really wished the engineers I'd worked with are a tenth as ingenious! *sigh*

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Saturday, March 10, 2007
3/10/2007 07:08:00 AM

Brownies with Ice Cream

posted by FH2o

Heck! I was not even hungry but on a evil friend's recommendation, I succumbed and was eventually won over by Secret Recipie’s “brownies with ice cream” at Mid-Valley in KL, which went well with the ice blended cappuccino. Ahhhh!

With temptations like this, I can totally relate to fat people.

I can be a real pig sometimes … and here's wishing you a sweet but non-fattening weekend!

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Friday, March 09, 2007
3/09/2007 11:21:00 AM

Who's Hoodia?

posted by FH2o

Thanks to a healthy metabolism and also active lifestyle, I don’t really have any weight related issues despite my prodigious eating from love of good food, although my perfectionist daughter loves to call me fat!

But for those who are not so fortunate, this may help - Hoodia Diet Pill; which is an appetite suppressant and before you jump to conclusion about taking drugs and such, it is totally natural, has no side effects, and it works according to them. Must be as they are the #1 Selling Appetite Suppressant in the U.S.; the fat capital of the world. Also 60 Minutes, ABC World News Tonight, NBC Today's Show, BBC News, and various other news programs have done reports on these natural pills made from cactus like plant, and have reported that it works.

More information are available at their site. Although there’s no substitute for healthy eating and exercise, we all could do with a little bit of help to point us in the right direction to handle our weight management issues. And Hoodia Gordonii diet pills as a natural product with no side effect may certainly be of some help.

BTW, QV – are you reading this? As this post is dedicated to you! Hehee!

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3/09/2007 08:22:00 AM

Fish Head Noodle in KL

posted by FH2o

My friends in KL took me to this restaurant - Restaurant Goon Wah, somewhere off Jalan Kuchai Lama for lunch (they only open for lunch) which in their opinion serves the best fish head noodle in town. After a sweaty but hearty lunch I had to agree. It was simply delicious; so delicious in fact that we concentrated on the eating with little talking until the meal was nearly over!

The fried rice was average but the ‘Guinness’ chicken wings was stellar. It was a bit hard to ‘tahpau’ (take-away) the soupy fish head noodle but I ordered the Guinness chicken wings to take back to Kuching. I’m feeling hungry just thinking about it! I'm such a pig.



















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Thursday, March 08, 2007
3/08/2007 02:45:00 PM

Purple Clouds and Purple Faces

posted by FH2o

My flight from KL yesterday evening landed 15 minutes ahead of schedule but this was quickly negated by the massive traffic jam at the flyover under construction and after more than an hour stuck near there, we decided to take a long detour finally reaching home in about the same time it took for me to fly from KL to Kuching!

Fortunately I was consoled by the beautiful sight of purple clouds in the evening sunset. However those on the way to the airport to catch their flight would not be that easily consoled should they miss their flight(s) which I suspect would be the case judging from the non-moving traffic in either directions. *sigh*

Have you ever missed your flight on account of some unexpected circumstances?

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3/08/2007 11:59:00 AM