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February 18, 2014

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3 years later...

I took a trip down memory lane.
Oh, what a whiner I was.

Much has happened since,
It's funny reading about how t'was.

Time brings about changes,
We've grown and mend some flaws.

Alas, we still make mistakes,
And rebel without a cause.

Amongst the many stories,
One is of love and loss.

Valentines have come and gone,
Loneliness and me still in its claws.

Nonetheless, each adventure leads to new friends,
keeps me happy as I explore.

February 15, 2011

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The day after Valentine's day

I realised... working on a public holiday which falls a day after Valentine's day makes me moody.


Even working on V-day with no celebration to look forward to after work, plus, no bf (nor friends) for company at night doesn't even seem so bad. Seriously. 


I'm just weird. haha. 


Guess I should just stick to books for company and cheering up. Recently i've been reading a Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith - and his captivating episodic writing (à la Dickens) has ignited an old hobby which has sort of diminished after the Harry Potter craze. haha. Still can't believe though, that I actually picked up such a great book randomly. And for just RM16, I'm absolutely savouring each page! So, thanks to Corduroy Mansions and its occupants, I'm falling in love with books (British authors and their humour) once again. Yay! =D




Little fact about the book:
Corduroy Mansions originated from an online novel by the author who brought you the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency as well. Besides winning awards, there's actually a 2nd and 3rd installment online  proof of just how good it is  that you can read or even (if you're too busy and/or lazy) listen to it here! =)

January 22, 2011

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Life's irony #2



Death brings people closer together. 


January 1, 2011

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Hello, Goodbye

Hello, hello
I don't know why you say goodbye
I say hello


This repetitive Beatles song popped into my head when I think of 2010 and 2011.

After an awesome countdown with F.R.I.E.N.D.S (Pangie, Norven, Yuhooi, Yuetchi, Sinlee, Mingeng, Rojak & Vinitha. Oh, Rocky and Eros too! haha). Followed by a great start with two more friends (Hweeli & Allison)...

I gotta feeling (woohoo..)
That 20-11's gonna be a good year
That 20-11's gonna be a good year
That 20-11's gonna be a good, good year!! 



So, bring it on! I'm really looking forward to see what's in store for me. ;)

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Post-Post:
Forgive my songs-inspired post. Reading it again, makes me feel silly. lol. XD

December 24, 2010

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Christmas cheer to you, and you and you!

Did 360 days just flew by?? o.O

It really feels like it was just last week when I left Penang, graduated, became unemployed, got lost floating at sea and then finally landed a job. Ahh.. 2010.. it has been quite an eventful one. (Not to mention the many scary disasters that occurred =s) And for that, I'm really thankful we're all safe and sound. Thank you to all of you who were a part of my 2010 memories! Know that I really appreciate you guys! =)

Anyways, tomorrow is Christmas!!
So, here's wishing all my friends a very very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a truly splendid n cheerful new year in 2011! Cherish every moment and make the best of it. Love you guys!! *muaks* =D

October 5, 2010

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It's October!

And i absolutely love Octobers. Whee! =D


Reasons why i love the month of October:


  1. There's Children's day! - Yes, i know i'm way over-age to be celebrating this day of fun but there's a little child inside everyone of us, no? We run to our parents when we're sad/hurt. We play silly games. We still hope Santa Claus exists. And admit it, we'd still cry like a baby sometimes. I think kids nowadays are growing up too damn fast for their own good. Kids are suppose to be the kings and queens of being awesome. So why can't we celebrate what we once were, and still a tiny bit are?
  2. Fall begins (in some parts of the world)! Granted i've only experience all but one autumn so far, nonetheless, whenever i think of October, i think of autumn and the golden leaves, perfect moderate weather, quiet serenity of falling leaves. Ahhh... i miss Vancouver.
  3. Rainy season in JB! - Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain~ over the roof, on the windows and all around! What's not to love about the comfy feeling of rain enveloping us like a soft cottony blanket accompanied by the pitter patter of rainfall?
  4. Oktoberfest! - Have u ever heard of January/May/August/watevermonthfest?! Nope. Don't think so. This shows just how much October is worth celebrating. lol. Now, if only i'm in Germany. Nor Nor!! Can i follow u in ur luggage please?
  5. World FOOD Day! Yeah! United Against Hunger is this year's theme. We often overlook the little things in life like a simple cup of Milo, or a piece of roti canai, or even a grain of rice. We are too fortunate to realise what it feels like to be hungry even for a day, while disasters strike across the globe lately. Imagine, what it feels like to be hungry children all alone in the world. So instead of having a McValue meal this month, how about donating that money for a better cause?
  6. Breast Cancer Awareness Month - crucial for all ladies and guys. Yes, u heard me. Guys. Though far less common, it is possible for men to develop breast cancer. Breast cancer accounts for 40,000 deaths a year. Stats may show that heart diseases is the leading killer among women, but that's for those aged 60 and above! Breast cancer is actually the #1 cancer in women between the ages of 20 and 59. Which is why ladies, we should pay attention to early detection. I love how as female groups around the world come out in pink force, various landmarks will be in Pink too! Sweet! =)

July 25, 2010

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I am a

slave for the internet


Yup, you heard me.
There's no denying it.
Being away from the internet makes me feel stupid.
Without the internet, life feels half empty.
Not being online makes me anxious.


Damn. I hate this.

June 10, 2010

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Life's irony #1




The more corrections you make, the more mistakes there are.



June 4, 2010

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I am

losing my sense of direction in life

losing my vitality for life

losing my short term memory

losing my intelligence

losing my patience

losing my vision

losing my mind

losing my hair

losing EVERYTHING!!!
(but my weight)
gah


May 27, 2010

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Caught in the middle

of an editor and a translator is the technical writer. Which is me, and that's what I have been suffering for the past week.

Lesson of day:

Technical writers can't do anything when they don't know the language in the text produced, and yet, they've got themselves a darn meticulous but super-clueless editor editing their every word.

These editors are really out to make my work life a living hell. They edit, and edit, and edit, and can't stop editing to please themselves! Gosh. What is their problem eh? One simple English text, has to be edited 7 times and still that's not enough. They say that's all today, but when tomorrow comes, they tell you there's more changes to make! Fine, editing is your job, I understand. But why can't you tell me to edit BEFORE I send for translations?!?! Wth...

And the worst is when you meet an editor who has no idea what she's editing!

Tell me, what's the difference between daylight saving time & summer time?
Answer: NOTHING! DST (US English) = Summer Time (UK English)!

Such a small thing, my editors highlight all the translated summer time and query where's the daylight saving time translation. OMG...

And so, I have to act as the really stupid middle man and query the translators back (according to protocol). gah.. =.="

I got so mad about the DST, I went Googling about it. haha.. Guess what?

When clocks spring forward, people lose sleep, have more heart attacks, and might not even save energy!


12 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Daylight Saving Time


Click here to find out more!

1. Officially, it's "daylight saving time," not "daylight savings time". But don't feel bad if you thought there was a final 's' on "saving"; far more people Google the incorrect phrase than the correct one.

2. Daylight saving time has mixed effects on people's health. Transitions into and out of DST can disturb people's sleeping patterns and make them more restless at night. Night owls tend to be more bothered by the time changes than people who like mornings, so say Finnish researchers.

3. There's a spike in heart attacks during the first week of daylight saving time. The loss of an hour's sleep may make people more susceptible to an attack. When DST ends in the fall, heart attacks briefly become less frequent than usual.

4. People are safer drivers during daylight hours, and researchers have found that DST reduces lethal car crashes and pedestrian strikes. In fact, a study concluded that observing DST year-round would annually prevent about 195 deaths of motor vehicle occupants and about 171 pedestrian fatalities.

5. A U.S. law signed by President George W. Bush in 2005 extended the length of daylight saving time by four weeks. It now begins at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March. It ends on the first Sunday in November.

6. Also in 2005, Kazakhstan abolished daylight saving time, citing negative health effects. The country's government reportedly calculated that 51.6 percent of Kazakhs responded badly to the time change.

7. Many other countries observe daylight saving time, but not all do so on the same day. That can create confusion for international travelers, business communications, and more.

8. Daylight saving can also cause confusion close to home. In March 2007, a Pennsylvania honor student was mistakenly accused of threatening his school with a bomb. He had actually called an automated line to get info about scheduled classes. Someone else made the bomb threat an hour later.

9. Two states—Arizona and Hawaii—and four U.S. territories—American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands—don't observe daylight saving time. Indiana adopted DST in 2006.

10. Daylight saving time was first used during World War I, as part of an effort in the United States and other warring countries to conserve fuel. In theory, using daylight more efficiently saves fuel and energy because it reduces the nation's need for artificial light.

11. The first American to advocate for daylight saving was Benjamin Franklin. He realized in 1784 that many people burned candles at night yet slept past dawn in the summer, wasting early-morning sunlight.

12. The effect of DST on energy use has changed over time and varies from place to place. Experts even disagree on whether DST still saves the nation energy. But so many people like to "spring forward" that it might be hard for officials to end the tradition, even if they determined it's wasteful.

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Oops! This is getting too long. Oh wells, I'm the only one reading these days anyways. (*hugs* for Ming Eng, Margie & Allison!) hehehe =)