Wednesday, December 31, 2008

dec 25th to 31st

quite many things happened, but didn't have the time (nor sufficient photos) to blog them up. So i'll try my best to provide a coherent picture.

my pocket had 2 big holes. The first hole was made at Courts Megatex, a Toshiba Regza LCD (RV500 series). Fell prey to those bidding style selling tactics dangling ultra low prices with lots of free stuff. Luckily, that Regza was quite a good one; full HD 42', 3 HDMI ports, $100 NTUC vouchers for just $1399.

Colours weren't as brilliant as Samsung or Sony though

2 troublesome chores followed with this tv. Had to move the existing 34' CRT into my father's room, and prepare a spare PC so the new tv can play Bukit Timah movies or surf net on it. The CRT was damn heavy, and i kinda pulled my muscle while carrying it.

i couldn't remember doing anything useful on Xmas. Maybe i did something but forgot. Update this later if i can recall.

boxing day was with army peeps, dining at AMK's famous crab stall. That stall has taken over the entire coffeeshop space after renovation. Diedie must make reservation unless you prefer to stand outside and queue until you salivate by looking at people eating crabs for 1-2 hours.


Lined up with crabs, literally


Quite a nice dining ambience


Before


After


27th was at JB. Was having a bad headache (the case recently), took painkillers and slept but still no use. Decided this was no good, took a cold shower plus some of my own methods to get myself better. Indeed it was gone by the time we got past the causeway jams and City Square crowd. The photos are with the various people, i felt so in pain that i just brought myself and my passport in.

28th was the day my pocket burnt a 2nd hole - Vaio Z. Below photos courtesy of my brother, the innards are taken by me. So you can see an obvious difference in quality.

Vaio


"I can last long, or i can finish it quickly... "
*grin*



The Apple-d keys


Innards (bottom left the hard drive, right side is optical)

The keyboard

didn't really want to open it up, but the Toshiba 5400rpm hard disk was feeling laggy. I have my Hitachi 7200rpm screamer, so there wasn't any reason not to swap.

changed the OS to Vista 64 bit after burning out my recovery discs. Hit some snags because 64 bit isn't officially supported on the Z series yet, but the 64 bit signed drivers are still available online. After getting them installed, the whole experience was as normal as my previous laptops.

other than that, this model is a good buy despite being the first generation of the Z series. The current upgrade to this Z17 is Z27, which comes with a 7200rpm hard disk default from factory, Blu-ray optical drive & premium carbon lid. Both are retailing at the same price of $4299, but i got a hefty discount from mc2.

i can now safely say ThinkPads are reliable (i dropped mine few times, proven) and has a good support and drivers base, LifeBooks are simple to use and upgrade but software support is not that top notch. Vaios look absolutely stylish, but software support is rather poor. Also notable, Sony disabled VT permanently, so for those who need hardware assisted virtualization especially on 64-on-64 platforms will be out of luck.

lastly, my driving revisions are in overdrive mode. It's getting more stable now, and i hope it remains this way for the test next week.

Friday, December 26, 2008

xmas lunch

so many things happened on the day of the lunch; xmas eve.

1st was the train fault. a 2 mins wait became 20 mins. Good thing was, i managed to board the first train that came in from Marsiling. Bad thing was...

i reached driving centre on time, despite the rain and the train. To my horror my name didn't appear on their TV. So went to check my account... and realised i forgot to make payment for the trysell slot the day before. Wasted trip...

pants was 1/5 wet by the time i 'completed' the walk to NYP, via a longer loop.

Huge spread


Tuck in!

Shake!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

release of results - 2008/2009 s1

i can call it my last semester, the parting shot:

CS1280: S
CS3266: B+
CS3267: B+
ST2334: C

Examination Status: Fulfilled degree requirements. To be awarded Pass Degree

time to look for job.

does the Minister know his portfolio?

several online blogs such as The Online Citizen, and forum posters have attacked our Transport Minister Mr Raymond Lim, after his comments recently:

Mr Lim tempered hopes that current falling oil prices will translate into a similar drop in fares, saying that there is no direct correlation between the two.

my take is - maybe he is saying there is still a link, which was the basis for some fare hikes in the past. Noticed he has used the words 'direct correlation'. Maybe there's really no link... but this meant our transport companies have been lying to PTC (and the people taking public transport) for years?

i'm quite confused what he meant. Maybe it's too scholarly for me.

our wish is that our politicians need to be better in touch with the ground - so i would hope he has already sensed the confusion going on, and clarify his comments through his press secretary or some other communication means. If he failed to address this wave of comments, it is yet another failure by the government to listen to its people.

another take from me is to split the Transport Ministry into 2; hive off land transportation from the current ministry to be managed alone. Air and sea transportation, traditionally viewed as important assets to Singapore, have a even better focus if separated. Let another capable Minister champion for local issues instead.

ps: he made a promise to increase GST to 8.5% in return for free public transportation. Maybe it was a threat? Careless remark? A very careless politician making gaffes in the making!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

the army linkage

had a small gathering with some army friends, at Jason's place. Has been quite a while since i met up with some of them, because everyone's busy.

realised time has passed a great deal, it's about 4 years since we knew each other. In Dec 2003, we were just out from BMT, posted to Signals Institute, then accidentally got bundled into the same infosys platoon because of our education background. So, we are from the engineering/technology sector (and still is, for those employed), except for the JC mates. After training for 2 months, 95% of us went to 3 Signals.

the rest of 2004 and 2005 was spent in the unit, then later with the higher ranks of my unit's division level. As the same goes with any army guys, the worries were mainly on time outside camp, physical fitness and unit exercises plus saikang. Later on at the division, the time outside problem was gone, but was quite tiring due to transportation - wake up at 5, take 1st bus at 5.20, reach camp at 6.30, end at 6, reach home at 8). Then there was girlfriend to worry about - so many things!

luckily for us, the entire division was mobilized for NDP 2005; the large scale of preparations for the 40th year of independence meant constant book-outs to City Hall, only a minimal number of military exercise; better welfare in general. I followed my superior to all parts of Singapore for his meetings and rehearsals, and even got to view a 'sample' of fireworks at Tanjong Gul Camp. In short, without the NDP preparations, it would be plain boring for 2005.

closer to ord, we all had our plans then. Those who could make it to local university were prepared to put rusty minds to use, Elvin even started studying part-time before getting out (Signal battalions traditionally have a higher number of well educated soldiers, so the culture is different compared to that of an infantry or combat engineer battalion, for instance.) The rest were getting ready for working life.

after ord, there were the frequent kopi sessions where we talked about girls, rather the lack of them, studies, career, etc etc.

now those who are studying are almost done, those working ones are doing well in terms of career advancement and earnings. Jason and Dan have gotten married, many of us are happily attached. There are new goals in life now, no more pursuing of IT gadgets crazily, but to plan for more serious stuff; personal set of wheels, marriage, having children, just to name a few.

suddenly, age is catching up. Getting closer to the number 3. Cannot play play as though we are still 20 or 21. A wrong step and we will be left behind.

let's see where we are again when we reach 30.

ps: butties, i want my kayak sessions to come back!!!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Kastam Sultan Iskandar - poor planning and testing

Forum talk

if you drive, you're screwed with the narrow lanes and the use of their Touch n Go card. I have no issue on the TNG card, though. The infrastructure was flawed from the start - just need a car to break down anywhere along the bottleneck-ed flyover, the rest you can observe when you're stuck there. 76 lanes? No use. The immigration staff will be catching mosquitoes instead.

if you take public transport, you're further screwed with the free-for-all boarding area. Queue? Malaysia does not believe in that. Actually, things has not changed since the olden times. Except that the sheer amount of people waiting for a single bus has accumulated to cause a stampede.

if you walk, you're gone ******. There is no pavement for you to walk into the CIQ.

if you swim, you're the champ. Wait a minute, the coast guards are lurking by.

the best? Perhaps is to get a train ticket.

observations
1. Malaysia, truly Asia...

2. Going by the frustrations of the CIQ users and denials by various officials in Johor, i think naming the CIQ after the Sultan is degenerating into an extremely embarrassing decision. I would think, oh even with the Sultan's support and guidance even though in name, people get this kind of (horrible) standard?

3. Business opportunity for Singapore - ask Johor to outsource the operation of the CIQ. Some commercial entity from Singapore (read: GLCs?) takes over the day-to-day operations. Pray and hope for 100 days there are some changes for the better. Meanwhile let Dr M charge at us with his crooked bridge pet project.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Prudential - avoid at all costs

i have yet another story to tell, and that is regarding Prudential.

Change of agent statistics
Policy #1 - 2 times

Policy #2 - 2 times

both in a space of less than 2 months. I'm not very pleased when i see letters from Prudential nowadays, because it is about some darn bad news - new agent taking over my policy, and now the last straw - policy #1 got suspended.

some investors should know about the restriction of investment of monies from ordinary account that took effect earlier this year. I told my former agent, he said it will be settled. Come months later, i received a letter that the CPF premium is due. Knowing my instruction probably got lost because i'm not a very high value customer, i ignored it and waited to see what would happen.

now the company has suspended the policy.

i blame the company for not training their agents properly - a basic instruction wasn't conveyed from the customer to company. Secondly, they treated customers like clothes - an agent leaves, assign another. That another one leaves, assign yet another.

HELLO PRUDENTIAL, CUSTOMERS ARE PEOPLE PUTTING MONEY IN YOUR FIRM. WHY ARE YOUR AGENTS LEAVING AND LEAVING AND WHAT YOU CAN DO IS TO KEEP ASSIGNING ANOTHER? WHAT DO YOU TREAT US AS?

damn angry. Going to call and fry their asses tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

always online

there are some ironies in this video...

- the growing popularity of netbooks (small notebooks). Lenovo IdeaPad S10 is used by the female character

- sad yet eerie feeling





变色的生活
平静的跳搏
疯狂的蒙住了头
短短的守候
是他的温柔
还是少了点什么
遥远两端爱挂在天空飞
风停了也无所谓
只因为你曾说
everything will be ok
准备好了
three two one
i'm always online
和你one to one
爱开始扩散
我们连接了穿越天空银河
开始倒数
three two one
渗出我的孤单
more and more即是深刻
爱亮了
爱笑了
i'm always online


you can listen to the track here:


Always Online - Lin Jun Jie 林俊杰

marina barrage

went to view the new tourist destination a month after it opened, the marina barrage.

took the free shuttle bus from Marina Bay mrt station, directions available at prominent turning points. The only problem is the dust around the area, due to the Marina Sands construction. Once inside the bus and at the barrage, the air is better. Saw lots of locals having picnic, while the rest simply hung around at the green patches, water outlets or viewing pod.

This was where the shuttle loading point was


Photographers should love this place


The barrage from the top


Why the reservoir water is so ....


Live demonstration of how the barrage works to solve 3 problems

had a belated birthday celebration, but the date didn't matter at all.

Thank you! muack!

Monday, December 15, 2008

vista x64 - an evolution coming near you

Full 6GB of goodness


1 or 2 years ago, we observed the prices of memory (DRAM) fall. We thought the initial fall was temporary, some expert users even part-timed as investors, buying up more memory sticks than they need. But when they hoped to sell it off later, the prices slid even further. Now, you can get a basic 2GB stick at only S$30. This price level was unheard of, only until recently.

now new desktops and laptops offer a minimum 3GB of memory, some vendors even pump it up to 4GB. You may ask, why 3GB - because of the 32 bit operating systems that most of us use can only address up to 3.2GB of memory, the remaining portion is sitting idle unless 64 bit editions are running.

what other factors to upgrade?

for software developers, the increased horsepower gives momentum to virtualization, which is the emulation of additional platform(s) on an existing base platform. Using a selected operating systems as a base, we can run some other systems on top of it, saving computing resources, electrical energy, real estate space, etcetra.

the technology behind this evolution is; surprise surprise, AMD64, from AMD (duh). Initially created by AMD, it was later adopted by Intel for the mass consumer segment, after the Intel-HP IA64 initiative failed to gain traction. The greatest selling point of AMD64 is the support for both 32 and 64 bit computing by adding 64 bit support on top of the x86 architecture, which IA64 failed miserably. Demands for increased performance and better support for 64 bit drivers and applications should accelerate the adoption further.

what are the benefits to the average user? Besides removing the memory addressing restriction, there are some improvements on operating system security, such as the Data Execution Prevention (DEP), requirement for more reliable signed device drivers, and finally better preparation for future operating systems, such as Windows 7 which should be more 64 bit oriented in future.

how to go about doing the upgrade? Since a Vista product key should work on both 32 and 64 bit editions, there is no extra cost to move between the 2 architectures unless you're upgrading from older Windows versions. Hardware wise, minimum requirement is (only) a 64 bit capable processor plus 64 bit signed drivers for any internal and external devices you plug into the system. Factor in your ancient stuff, such as USB scanners, printers, keyboard/mice combo, card readers, etc. All of these shouldn't be a problem if they were purchased in the last 2 years.

software wise, except for Starter edition, all other editions from Home Basic to Ultimate have 64 bit counterparts. Just get hold of the 64 bit DVD installer, legitimately through Microsoft or not-so-legit through Bukit Timah.

Links
Microsoft - compare editions
Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows: Windows Vista feature focus: x64 support
Windows Vista 64 bit computing

Friday, December 12, 2008

JJ Lin and 阿 Sa - 小酒窝

have not put up songs for a long time. Here's one:



(JJ)我还在寻找 一个依靠和一个拥抱
谁替我祈祷 替我烦恼 为我生气为我闹

(sa)幸福开始有预兆 缘分让我们慢慢紧靠
然后孤单被吞没了 无聊变得有话聊 有变化了

(合)小酒窝长睫毛 是你最美的记号
我每天睡不着 想念你的微笑
你不知道 你对我多么重要
有了你生命完整的刚好
小酒窝长睫毛 迷人得无可救药
我放慢了步调 感觉像是喝醉了
终于找到 心有灵犀的美好
一辈子暖暖的好 我永远爱你到老

(sa)幸福开始有预兆 缘分让我们慢慢紧靠
然后孤单被吞没了 无聊变得有话聊 有变化了

(合)小酒窝长睫毛 是你最美的记号
我每天睡不着 想念你的微笑
你不知道 你对我多么重要
有了你生整完成的刚好
小酒窝长睫毛 迷人得无可救药
我放慢了步调 感觉像是喝醉了
终于找到 心有灵犀的美好
一辈子暖暖的好 我永远爱你到老
小酒窝长睫毛 迷人得无可救药
我放慢了步调 感觉像是喝醉了
终于找到 心有灵犀的美好
一辈子暖暖的好 我永远爱你到老

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

xmas lunch

so many things happened on the day of the lunch; xmas eve.

1st was the train fault. a 2 mins wait became 20 mins. Good thing was, i managed to board the first train that came in from Marsiling. Bad thing was...

i reached driving centre on time, despite the rain and the train. To my horror my name didn't appear on their TV. So went to check my account... and realised i forgot to make payment for the trysell slot the day before. Wasted trip...

pants was 1/5 wet by the time i 'completed' the walk to NYP, via a longer loop.

The nice spread


Tucking in...


Camera shake!

taipei december 2008 - thoughts

if there was some pre-planning prior to going there, i believe some 'show-stoppers' would have been detected:

1. Sweet Dynasty is no longer a 'celebrity' restaurant; Jacky divested his share already

2. Jay Chou didn't open any shop, we couldn't find that Omni shop either.

3. Metro Muzha Line is closed on and off in December for Neihu line integration testing.

4. Maokong cable car is closed due to mudslide in Oct 2008.

5. Shifen Waterfall at Pingsi is closed indefinitely due to land dispute with government.

transportation
those who went to HK would have been spoilt by the friendly tourist maps and direction signposts all over the territory. There are even signposts in Tai-O!

this was the main difference i felt on reaching Taipei - it tried to be tourist friendly, but unfortunately there aren't many signs everywhere. Furthermore, the railway system is quite cumbersome to move around, especially when making transfers. The lack of integration with EasyCard has intensified the confusion.

people
the people i came across was generally helpful, you can trust us on that because we asked for directions along the way. They are different from our local people, who puts on glum faces everywhere. The disappointing episode was obviously on the theft case; although i wouldn't blame the Taiwanese fully for that.

wish list
i missed out on Sun Moon Lake and Taroko Gorge. Hope i can visit them the next time.

taipei december 2008 - day 7

home sweet home!

had a longer rest in bed. Had a lunch gathering in XMD, before going to airport via hotel bus/Free-go transfer. Since the group was split into SQ/3K airlines, we bid farewell at Taoyuan itself.


This stall seemed nicer


Taoyuan T2 - SQ at 2A


Niu rou mian!


The departure hall of T2


SQ879 - returning

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 6

places: Longshan Temple, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, ZX Dunhua (Sweet Dynasty) and ZX Xinsheng (Taipei Leechi cake shop)

had a full day shopping. Browsed NOVA computer arcade too, but paled in comparison to Guanghua.

xr came over to dine with us, but unfortunately something bad happened.

Longshan Temple


Crazy sale in this building


NOVA computer arcade in the background


Sweet Dynasty desserts


Full


Taipei Leechi cake shop


Bought bings here


WX?


Mojito!


Bang.


The thiefs

zw's shopping bag with his personal stuff was stolen while we were in a clothing shop. It was rather an oversight, but disappointed at the above 3 whom we suspected to have taken that bag away. Called the police and yada yada... and a good impression of Taiwan turned sour...

Monday, December 8, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 5

places: XMD, Muzha, Taipei 101 and Shilin

had a brief moment in Ximen for lunch, at the modern toilet restaurant. Nice concept.


Toilet style, add urinal container for $30


No joke!


Hmm...


=x

then we wanted to go towards the direction of zoo, which required us to transfer to Muzha Line. But...


Muzha Line CLOSED! Why???


then we wanted to take the Maokong cable car - also closed!!! Quite disappointing that tourism board didn't put up notices to say its closed. Actually it's our fault since we didn't do much homework before going.


Maokong cable car also closed!! WHY????


Giraffe chimney in the background

went for our long awaited Taipei 101. NTD400 to fully browse all floors, 88F, 89F and 91F (the highest floor subject to weather conditions). Worth the money.


Shuttle bus to 101

Nice damper babies


Only my camera can zoom in perfectly! =p


On the lift up - fastest lift in the world, 1010m/min


Getting dark...


Night view around SYS Memorial Hall (i think)


The big damper at the 92F, stabilizing the top


Open view at 91F


The peak of the tower

went to Shilin for late dinner, had chops for dinner. I had pork chop, keong had steak, zw had chicken chop. It's nice! Stall 140 or 341.

Back to Shilin NM


The locals' favourite - chicken cutlet - too floury for my taste


This drink is nice


BBQ prawn stall


No need to peel shells!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 4

places: Guanghua Digital Mall, Zhongxiao Dunhua, Hotel, Wufenpu

a trip is never complete without a trip to the local Sim Lim Square. Guanghua is one of the local favourites i think, just refurbished. More spacious with SLS style pricelists. But the stuff aren't that cheap, except for WD Scorpio 2.5 hard disks for notebooks - 7200rpm 320GB costs below S$200. I saw a Buffalo wireless N router for below $100 too.

then my roommate and i continued to window shop at one of their Sogos at Zhongxiao Fuxing. There are around 3-4 of them distributed around that metro station. Had a group meal at Din Tai Fung, but alas was rather wasted because i was having a bad headache by then. They proceeded to Wufenpu for bugis style shopping, and i went back hotel to rest.

slept for 2 hours, then was feeling damn cold. Pulled myself up for a hot shower, then forced myself out of the hotel. Indeed i got better.

Breakfast


Lu Rou Fan


Guanghua Digital Market


New Touch Diamond!?


Familiar?


Pricelists. They prefer customers to ask than to just look.


Next stop: SOGOs


Thriving here in Taiwan


One stop down to ZX Dunhua - Din Tai Fung

Back to Ximen - Derrick!?


Back to shop mode after a short rest


Bought a brown cap


Girls are lucky!

Friday, December 5, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 3

places: Northern Taipei City (Beitou and Shilin) and Danshui (Fisherman's Wharf, Lover Bridge)

first stop was to Beitou, Xinbeitou to be exact. There are a number of hot spring resort/hotels in the area. There's even steaming spring water flowing along the side of some roads. Notably, the water is rather sulfuric for Beitou's hot springs.

took S25 to the hot spring resorts area. Do check with the driver when boarding, to confirm the direction of travel. We took the wrong direction and went 2 stations backwards, at Qiyan. The best is to board at the bus stand outside Qiyan station, to prevent confusion.

zh, keong and me chose the private hot spring package, NTD2900 for the whole thing. It looked like a hotel room, but with 2 sections - 1st section is a small living room with sofa, etc. 2nd section is the enjoyment section, 2 tubs plus japanese styled bathing facilities.

the other group opted for hot spring cum massage, NTD3950/SGD188 each! Lasted roughly 2 hours.


Beitou first, Danshui next


S25 is the shuttle to take to hot springs area


The various rooms available, outdoor/indoor/private/public


The 2nd section of the room


Hot spring water


Shiok lah.

next stop was to Danshui. On the outside, the station looked like our local Chinese Garden station. Took a long winding ride on 26 to the Fisherman's Wharf.

Danshui station


She was at Danshui coincidentally


The nice coast of Danshui River


Fisherman's Wharf - 漁人碼頭


Fisherman's Wharf in the background


The seaview at the wharf


Boardwalk - too chilling to stroll


Strong winds, the camera kept going off balance


Lover Bridge


then we went downwards to Shilin Night Market. Tried lotsa finger food, browsed their Bugis Street equivalent. But theirs is 3-4x much bigger.

A trip to Taiwan is incomplete without this visit


Orh jian


Chou Tofu


This stall - recommended, especially for beef eaters


Shilin Streets


I LIKE!


Popular stall


One of the many 100s of stalls


White bitter gourd..?


Hebe~!~!~

Thursday, December 4, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 2

warning: extra long post with over 40 pictures

places: North Eastern Taipei - Ping Si (Shifen Waterfalls) and Keelung City

the signages are really hard to read! Wanted to go to Shifen, which required us to take the metro to TMS and transfer to TRA's Yilan Line. There, there would be a spur line to Ping Si, which has many good old attractions such as Shifen Waterfall, bridges, etc.


Mac breakfast


Our launching pad - Ximending


We realised these machines could dispense EasyCards

got a mild shock on TRA - some of their rolling stock are still non electrified, much like our neighbouring KTM's trains. But the airconditioning worked well, IMO much better than KTM. We got the 2nd class (莒光) tickets, which skipped certain stations along the line.


Pricelist - !?


Yet another one!?


Ticket #1 - TMS to Ruifang


Looking for car 6...


Locomotive train to Ruifang


KO, TW

when we reached Ruifang station, there was only about 5-10 minutes to make an immediate transfer to Ping Si Line. We had to ask the platform staff, get past a security staff who manually collected our previous tickets, then go to the ticketing station many meters away. By the time we reached the opposite platform, the train went off.


Platform 1, i remember. Had to go down and up to opposite platform


Walking to this counter took 5 minutes.
Another 5 minutes to interpret the massive pricelist


so we stopped at RF for lunch. Had a hearty encounter with a kind old man, who was working with the railway station.


Ruifang town centre


The train station


Yummy 'kopitiam' with local foodfare (and atmosphere)


One of the stalls


Ticket #2 - one day pass on Ping Si Line (NTD54)


On the diesel powered train - sounds like a truck because it 'accelerates'


The trainset


Can stop here and walk down railway...

we thought walking along the railway was dangerous, so we took the slope next to it. It practically got nowhere, even with the farmers' help. We could have shortened this walk by just walking along the tracks.

Back to the track...


Yup. Becareful


Had to exercise 100% caution - passing train can kill


Shifen Waterfalls


CLOSED!

mini drama here - the government has forced the operator to close! Apparently, the operator has bought up the surrounding land of Shifen Waterfalls, sealed up the place with concertina wires and charged for entry (NTD180). So it had to be shut down.

we eventually broke in through the concertina wires, then took some pictures of the good view. Some older folks also wanted to come in, so we helped them. The owner suddenly came back and roared at us. So... got chased out.


Still we barged in...


The bridge from Shifen Waterfall to Spectacle Cave


Spectacle Cave


Potholes from erosion


More waterways and scenic bridges - Siguang Suspension Bridge


We found this notice on the way... but we came from the other direction.


Shifen Old Streets


Ticket #3 - Ruifang to Keelung (transfer at Badu)


Train car number, trip number and class


Slightly different train


Transferring at Badu to Keelung

stopped at Keelung, who involved another transfer from Ruifang, at Badu. Then took the line upwards to Keelung. The transfer was boring but worth it - Miaokou's food selection is great.

Keelung


Miaokou - FOOD GALORE!


Quail eggs - a stick for NTD15


Pork ribs


Didn't really like this - tenpura


Taipei 101 - too late for it


People counter - present in some buildings, 101 inclusive


But not too late for this!


XMD at 10.30pm - small stalls started to 'gather'

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

taipei december 2008 - day 1

the flight was SQ876, the earliest flight by SQ to TPE at around 0835 hrs. Got up slightly late, so rushed off to meet up with Kelvin without bathing. Got quite a bad sinus the whole day as a result.

reached Taoyuan T2. Had big problems locating places, because most of the signboards are in traditional chinese. From the airport to the hotel, we spent 2 hours changing into Guo Guang bus 61, which brought us to Taipei Main Station (TMS). Took a short break before changing to the local metro line to Ximen Station. Was quite a challenge navigating TMS, because it's a interchange station for all kinds of lines - local metro, High Speed Rail (HSR) and Taiwan Rail Administration (TRA) that goes beyond Taipei.

SQ876


Lo Mai Kai for brunch


Touching down..


How to read this route map?


T2


Guo Guang 61


Dropped here to transfer to metro


Got lost in TMS


Their ezlink


Finally got to hotel - Paradise Hotel


CineplexES


E Mei St


Their graffiti!


Rainbow Hotel - smack in Ximenting


Watsons


Modern Toilet Restaurant


Fei Tian Mala Steamboat


YUM


Funny icecreams


Xmas is coming!


Nice facade


Do re mi


Shabu shabu - the nicest dish to have in winter


Squirrel


It was closed


Ovaltine in packet

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

the parting shot of an undergraduate... ?

i had to put a question mark, because i'm simply feeling uncertain of my statistics results. Other than that...

The walkway to and fro SoC


Walked it so many times...

my university days started rather badly.

i left a relationship before i matriculated into computing, that was in mid 2006. It was quite a silent blow, because nothing happened initially. The confidence i carried over from poly was misplaced - my studies went southward with pressure from work and the loss of a person that was close to me. Work weren't busy, but i dwelled in it, to forget what i went through. With this mis-focus, everything nearly crumbled down just before my 1st exam. Only a few will know what really happened.

over the next 4 semesters it was really discouraging to pull my points up from the bottom. Still, i have tried and tried. After the dismal first semester (plus academic warning from Vice Dean), i started to immerse myself in undergraduate life, with some tough modules such as CS3214 and many interesting non CS modules, SSB2216 HRM, etc. Deadlines come and go, my friends and i felt we were chasing them all the time. What a stark difference from poly where deadlines can be comfortably met. This semester, i had only 4 days to study before exams started.

the point is no longer at pit bottom, but i wished i have started off in a better state.

in a flash of an eye (not that fast, but it felt so), 2.5 years have passed. In this last semester, i didn't want to leave. Things progressed too quickly; i felt i spent too little time in campus. There wasn't much involvement because of my work outside and i opted out of hostel stays. With my poor results, i didn't get to go for overseas exchange too. But what has to end has to end, and i really hope my results can make it.

i'll leave the goodbye out until 23rd comes. Good luck to all peeps who filed for graduation.