Friday, April 24, 2009

Doodling

Its been a long hiatus since my last blog entree.

I am busy but honestly not to the point that I do not have time to blog. Its actually lack of inspiration and I have seem to have lost the passion to write.

Everytime i click on the "compose" button, my mind goes blank and I can't seem to be able to put things into words. Probably age catching up or just that my braincells have reached critical cut off point. I think i remember my biology teacher telling me that brain cells do not regenerate but keeps degenerating as you age. Thats the reason why you tend to be more forgetful as you get older. Geez.... i am already bloody forgetfull as I am. I'll be surprised that I would even be able to get to the toilet from my room by the time I hit 90 (if i live that long that is).

Oh yeah, recently I have been into finance megazines. Been subscribing Personal Money and SME Malaysia for the past few month. With the current economic conditions, i reckon that its good to understand more of your own finance and plan for the future. There are always good opportunities lying in a downturn.

Oh well, that's me done doodling.

Hope to be writing more in the future perhaps

Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Vanilla Pudding Robbery

*Excerpted from an article which appeared in The Dublin Times about a bank robbery on March 2*


Once inside the bank shortly after midnight, their efforts at disabling the security system got underway immediately. The robbers, who expected to find one or two large safes filled with cash & valuables, were surprised to see hundreds of smaller safes throughout the bank.

The robbers cracked the first safe's combination, and inside they found only a small tub of vanilla pudding.

As recorded on the bank's audio tape system, one robber said, 'At least we'll have a bit to eat.'

The robbers opened up a second safe, and it also contained nothing but vanilla pudding. The process continued until all safes were opened.

They did not find one pound sterling, a diamond, or an ounce of gold. Instead, all the safes contained covered little tubs of pudding.


Disappointed, the robbers made a quiet exit, each leaving with nothing more than a queasy, uncomfortably full stomach. The newspaper headline read:


' IRELAND 'S LARGEST SPERM BANK ROBBED EARLY THIS MORNING'.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Aquisitions

I have taken tons of picture from the Free Health Screening that we did in conjunction with the World Kidney Day, however I have yet to have time to edit them and post them here.

The project was a huge success. We manage to screen 500 people which was more then our target of 350.

Anyways, I just bought a new wireless router for home. I've been wanting to get one for a while cause my sis needs to use it at home every time she comes over to visit. Before this, I had to bring my Zycel Wireless Modem from work home and back again which was a real hassle.

So after splashing RM190, this was what I bought


This is Linksys Wireless-G WRT54GC.

The installation was hassle free with a real user friendly configuration wizard to help you out with the initial set up. One thing I've learnt about buying gadgets it to stick to a trustworthy brand. You can be rest assured that setting them up would be more or less trouble free. I've had installation nightmares when it comes to cheap taiwan/china brands and would strongly suggest you avoid it.

Last Sunday, I was at Low Yat and I got this...

A shiny new 1 Terabyte External Hard Drive from Maxtor.

No more burning DVD's just because I got no more space on my Hard Drive

Well... at least for now :)

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

World Kidney Day - Free Health Screening


Life been a bit hectic with the up and coming World Kidney Day that my club is co-organizing this 12th March 2009. Basically we are doing a free health examination by the NKF (National Kidney Foundation) to the general public.

The health examination consists of screening on blood pressure, urine, body mas index, waist circumference, blood glucose, blood cholesterol and counseling.

This will be one of the biggest event that my club has co-organised as we will be having over 100 medical staff and an expected 500-700 walk-in. We have also manage to get the DTMM Raja Permaisuri Perak to officiate the one day event.

To those not working on a Tuesday, do come over and join us that day.

Date : 10th March 2009 (Tuesday)
Venue : Pusat Konvensyen Sungai Siput, Perak
Time : 8.30am to 3.00pm
Telephone : 1300 88 3110

Early Detection & Prevention Saves Lives!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

DEBT Perception - - The Good and The Bad - Part 2

Ok, now that we have differentiated good and bad debt, how do we make them to good use?

We all know that borrowing is actually cheaper now due to the economic downturn. In order to keep our economy from going into a recession, government all around the world including Bank Negara has been lowering interest rates and we are further expecting more reduction in this rates at the end of the year.


For those that have existing mortgages, this year may actually be a good year to refinance. Firstly, check with your bank if your loan is still within the penalty period for refinancing. If it is, then try to talk to your banker if they could lower the rate. You may be surprise that some bankers may be willing to reduce it for you. However, do not expect a drastic reduction (but any reduction is better then nothing right?). Do take not that, if you are requesting for a rate reduction, most banker may require you to extend your penalty period. So if say, you have 1 year left for your penalty period, the banker may one to extend it another 4 years in exchange for a lower rate. They are doing business after all and it is in their best interest that you stay in debt with their banks rather then rival bankers.

If your not subjected to penalty then you options is wide open. All you need to do is browse around and find the most attractive rates out there. However, do note of other hidden cost when transferring such as legal fees, stamp duty and valuation.

Some people may ask, "how much do you really save if i refinance my loan?".

The answer - a lot


Lets give an example, your loan is RM200,000 and the offer when you first took up the loan was BLR-0.5% (BLR = 6.5%). If you then switch to a new loan package of say BLR - 2%, your total savings on interest alone would amount to RM50,000. I based this figures on a loan repayment of 16 years. This would translate to a reduction in your monthly payments and hence the extra money would help you consolidate on your bad debt (example - credit card bills). If you are already debt free, then the extra money from lower monthly repayment can be used for investments to promote even more wealth (example - insurance, endowment, business opportunities etc).

This is one of the many ways of putting good debt to good use.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

DEBT Perception - - The Good and The Bad


I was reading an article in a local magazine the other day regarding debt as a tool for wealth. Of course with current economic conditions, one would say that you would be crazy to go into debt or even think of debt as a wealth producing tool. This group of people perceive debt as a cause of wealth destruction especially during the current tough economic climate.

Personally, I think both statements are not wrong. With the current drop in Base Lending Rate by Bank Negara (and probably more dip coming our way expected), one can build up asset and be debt-free sooner rather then later. On the flip side, with current economic conditions its also important to keep debt in check.

The above statement may seem confusing right?

Lets start by understanding debt which can be differentiated by good debt and bad debt.

Good debt is something that helps you achieve your goals and can actually help you when you plan it right. For example, you use the debt that's acquired for constructive purposes such as buying a house, starting a business or even to pay for your education. This is of course in view that the debt you undertook is something that is within your capacity to pay and is used as a tool for wealth accumulation.


On the opposite pole, we got the bad debts. This are dept that mainly serve to improve or enhance your lifestyle (something that is not really a necessity but a luxury). If one think that our total lifetime income is of a finite quantity, then what we spend now unnecessarily now, will eventually reduce our overall quality of life in the future.


Next entry - Ways to capitalize on good debts. Stay Tuned!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Female Driving Skills

This is so hilarious.

I am sure the woman out there can drive much better then this :)

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Uncertain fate

When faced with times of uncertainty we should all have faith in our own ability and also the ability of others.

Things we cannot control we should just leave it to the powers that be.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Delicious, Bangsar Village II

I was at Delicious, Bangsar Vilage II last week for a pre-planned lunch. This is one of the 5 outlets that they have scattered in PJ. Apparently people say that the one at Bangsar Village II is also the best among the 5.

If your looking for fusion food with a mix of western and eastern touch, then this is a place to go. I would strongly suggest that you leave a little bit of space for dessert later on. You will not regret it.

Instead of saying how good this place is, I shall let the pictures do the work.


Cream Of Mushroom Soup


Gado Gado (Traditional Indonesian Salad with Peanut Sauce)


Thai Beef Salad ( Medium Rare Pan=Seared Steak with Mango Salad - a must have)


Seafood Pesto Lime Mayo (with Arugula on Ciabalt)


Seafood Spaghetti


Pan-Seared Crispy Skin Salmon (served with Coriander Relish, Asparagus & Fried Potatoes)


Chargrilled Grain-fed Sirloin Steak

Medium Rare... ROOAAARRR!!!~~


Marsala Lambshank (with Nasi Pilaf, Cucumber Raita & Papadum)


Berrilicious Chocolate Pavlova


Carrot Cake

Lemon Meringue Pie


Classic Chocolate Cake (with Vanilla Ice Cream)


The food was was really good, the desert superb. If your around Bangsar, do not give this place a miss. Even if your not hungry, go for the desserts.

You will come out a happy boi / garl.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Malaysia New Speedtrap

PDRM seems to have a new "weapon" in their fight to keep drivers in check.

Its cheap and pretty effective if you tell me.



At first glance it may look cheesy but mind you, if your driving 140 km/h this picture of a police holding a speed detector looks real enough for you to slow down.

Have you seen one of these in your area as well?

Monday, February 2, 2009

Paranoia

Here I am sitting in the office somewhat with a sense of uncertainty of some sorts.

Business is slow thus far for a typical Monday.

I was at the banks today, even the town seem rather empty with not as much traffic as its suppose to be.

A lot have been said that come February (After CNY), we shall see the impact of the current economic crisis hitting end users as more retrenchments are on the way. This would surely hit most of us, some bigger then others.

Fresh out from a real good 2008, I ponder how 2009 will perform. Deep inside, I will be thrilled if I can match last years figures but I doubt it and that's my dilemma. I get worked up when things do not hit my expectations. So far I have managed to achieved all that I have wanted to achieve and each target have always been higher then the last. Now however, I am looking at the prospect of downgrading targets and I am uncomfortable with that. With such unfavourable economic climate, its inevitable that figures would drop.

However, things have not yet turn southwards but as February creeps in, I got this uneasy feeling that things will change.

Maybe I am just being a bit too uptight and paranoia is getting the better of me..........

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

DVD Galore

Just back from 4 days 3 nights trip to Pulau Pangkor for my CNY.

So here's a belated Chinese New Year to you all if I have yet to tell you in person, sms, msn or any other kind of electronic media.

Not sure when I'll have time to edit all my pictures from Pangkor but I would just want to share what I did a week before the Pangkor trip that I had.



Bo* recommended me this kickass DVD peddler at Kota Damansara with heaps of cheap English Drama series (and they come with neat paper set boxes too!).

DvD movies are all guaranteed clear as well but they don't come with hard cover that comes with Drama Series.

I walked out of the shop a happy boi.........

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Deterioration

I was talking to my ex-primary school teacher today.

She was lamenting about the state of my school in which total enrollment is an at all time low of roughly 300 students.

I was shocked initially since we had over 2k students when i left back in 1989.

How could the school loose over 70% of its student base in a mere 20 years? Totally astounding.

Probably I should go visit my ex-school one fine day to find out.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

News : Two to be caned for drinking beer

As Reported by Malaysiakini

Two to be caned for drinking beer

Jan 13, 09 5:17pm

A religious court in Pahang has sentenced a man and a woman to six strokes of the cane for drinking alcohol, in a rare decision in the multicultural nation, a report said today.


MCPX

Mohamad Nasir Mohamad, a 38-year-old father of four, and 22-year-old waitress Noorazah Baharuddin, were separately found drinking beer in pubs in that state last year.


A third accused, part-time model Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, a 32-year-old Singaporean permanent resident, has also been accused of the same offence and faces a decision on May 4.


The New Straits Times said the Pahang Syariah High Court handed down the sentences Monday and fined the pair RM5,000 each.


"The caning is to shame them and should be done at any of the prisons in the country," judge Abdul Rahman Yunus was quoted as saying by the daily in his ruling.


He said the sentence was intended as a deterrent to other Muslims, who make up the majority of the population in Malaysia.


The New Straits Times said this was the second time such a sentence has been handed down, after the same judge sentenced two Muslim brothers to six strokes of the cane in 2005 when they were caught drinking.

However, the caning has yet to be carried out as the brothers are appealing the decision.


While Malaysia is a predominantly Muslim country, with large Indian and Chinese minorities, alcohol is widely available and Muslims are rarely punished for consuming it.


A reminder to the Muslims


"It's rare but it's within the law and Muslims are subject to such law in this country," lawyer Pawancheek Merican, a syariah law committee member of the Malaysian Bar Council, told AFP.


Salahuddin Ayub, a lawmaker and youth chief of the opposition Islamic party PAS said he "agreed" with the court ruling.


"The ruling only concerns Muslims and it does not affect the non-Muslims. It is to remind the Muslims not to drink," he told AFP.


Malaysia has a two-track legal system, with the civil courts operating alongside state-based syariah courts in which only Muslims can be tried for religious offences.


In the civil courts, caning is carried out with a long, thick length of rattan which breaks open the skin and leaves lasting scars.


"However, under the syariah law, the caning is more to teach and bring shame to the person rather than to inflict pain," lawyer Pawancheek said.


The judge said in the New Straits Times report that the cane to be used on the convicted pair would be not more than 1.22 metres long and 1.25 centimetres thick, and that the offenders would be allowed to wear their clothes.


-AFP


This sure is going to ring some bells

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

My MSN is Back

I got back my MSN account after sending an email to MSN support.

Life is back to normal :D

Thursday, January 8, 2009

My MSN GOT HACKED!!¬

Geezz... i am so frustrated.

Somehow and somewhere, someone decided to hack into my MSN account and started talking crap to people in my contact list. I only found out about it after work when i started getting sms's from friends asking me if there is something wrong with me.

Been using it for over 4 years and now all my contacts is going to be lost just because some idiot decided to hack my account.

So pissed right now.

Any idea's how to get solve this problem?

I have tried the "forgot password" option but failed since i cannot remember my country of origin.

Anyone know how do i contact people from hotmail so I can try to resolve it that way?