Archive for August, 2008


• HKCCF 2008 ~ the Babes
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These few days almost totally worn me out and left me with only bits of energy enough to get home and clean up before putting myself up on the bed. Lotsa workload, tiring days. Well, it is common as we’re at end of the month.

Two previous posts were all about Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008. It doesn’t go anywhere for this post as well but probably the most interesting one. Lets peep a view at some HKCCF Babes :-D

Alrights, here come the Epson contenders. Somehow they gave me a feel almost like our Malaysia PC Fair Samsungs’s :-P

The Toshiba’s Japanese-styled were on a small stage with lots of lanterns as decoration. It was really pretty pack as it was nearby the entrance where I need to “drill” a path through the crowd before I could be able to snap them.

Okayz, here is the sad part. I was sweep away by the “crowd wave” and I have no idea where these PCCW babes were heading :-(

Hmmm… the next from E-Zone. Honestly I have no idea with such posing for such event. “Hey, this is ain’t car showgals wannabe” :?

Another one.

Lets move on next and this is someone cute :-)

Closer shot.

There were a few more babes around but I couldn’t get to reach there as I’m driven by the flow of the “crowd wave”. I stepped out of the hall and this is one pretty smile. “Personally I admired it” :-)

Her partner and both of them from Transcend.

With this I’m finally wrap up my whole coverage for Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008. Next I’ll try to put on some of my snaps from 10th Ani-Com Games Hong Kong 2008 :-)

August 31st, 2008


• Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008
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Alright, here is the update from the previous entry :-D

As mentioned, it took us about an hour to get from the middle of the queue till the ticket booths and into the Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008, or HKCCF 2008 itself.

Once we were done with the ticketing, we went to the upper floor which was the exhibition hall and here it was how the crowd like for that day.

Just before the main entrance, there were several counters where you can get yourself one copy of this which is the official booklet or rather say directory and advertisements.

Fine, I hardly understand what it was since it was all in Chinese ~ LoL! I gave up and just move into the hall after several flips with it. Immediately into the hall, it didn’t gave me any unique feeling since it was just like rather somehow Hall 1, 2, 3  ~ 5 of our local Malaysia Pikom PC Fair.

It was just almost that identical, isn’t? :-)

On second thought, except for this which the showgirls were treated like celebrities for the event. We do have photographers in the event snapping show babes, but it isn’t till the level like this for Hongkies’. Interesting?

Wandering around in the hall and being sandwiched or stucked with the human traffic, I didn’t see many stuff that could attracts me. I saw this newly launched Acer Predator in several latest Hong Kong’s computer and IT magazines, this is how it looked like in life.

Ahhh… I’m stucked, any alternative route?

I’m not sure if this is a tradition or what, somehow I went to two major exhibitions in Hong Kong which were this HKCCF 2008 and 10th Ani-Com Games Hong Kong 2008. During both events, there was a competition on going. For this time HKCCF 2008, The 5th Hong Kong I.T. Image Girl Competition.

Okayz, nuff said… screeeeeeens ~ LoL

This was one of the very well decorated and lighted booth :-)

Last but not least a show for overclocking with LN2 (liquid nitrogen).

That’s all for a summarized coverage of HKCCF 2008. Basically the hall is just about 1.5x size of our Malaysia Pikom PC Fair’s one hall. With the additional of the booths outside the hall, I guess the whole festival will fit in two halls of our Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, definitely I guess we’ll lose on the number of visitors as compared with Hong Kong. It is just some sort of queue which I never experienced before in my life ~ haha.

Asked if I would come again? I will say, why not? Least for the babes ;-)

I’ll cover that in my next update, stay tune ~ :-P

August 27th, 2008


• HKCCF 2008 Preview
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It was the day after Typhoon Nuri landed at Hong Kong that my colleagues and I planned to visit Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008 or shortly known as HKCCF 2008. We only work half-day on Saturday and so we had our lunch after office hours before taking a cab to Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre which located at Wan Chai district.

Alright, this is some sort of amazing queue that I ever experienced in my life. The cab dropped us at the main entrance of the centre but then we need to walk all the way to the end of the queue which I likely to called it as the entrance of the maze. Somehow we managed to slip in at the middle of the queue (shhh!!! :-P ). Here it is like which at the middle of the queue.

Next we move zig-zag inside the centre.

At the end of the zig-zag, we reached at an escalator to go down and we felt weird about it as the entrance was on upper floor.

Our next reaction were… HAARRRRR??? A longer zig-zag at the car park???

We go up on the escalator again which we came down by the next escalator just now.

Guess what? More zig-zag… ZZZzzzzz

Finally… we reached at the ticket counter. Phews ~ it was about an hour of queue maze travelling…

Gotcha! HK$20 for entrance to HKCCF 2008 after the “dragon queue”. Lets head in to the real picture :-)

…will be continue

August 24th, 2008


• Hong Kong’s Typhoon Signal No.9
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It was told by the weather forecast a day before that a Typhoon Nuri is coming straight to Hong Kong and preparing the people that Typhoon Signal No.8 will be hoisted. For anyone that doesn’t know, when Typhoon Signal No.8 and above hoisted (No.10 is the highest which is a disaster), all offices, shops and schools will be closed. Public transportation such as buses and trains will be at reduced service and frequency. It will be very unlucky for those who are coming or leaving Hong Kong by air planes, boats and ferries as the services will be halted due to the typhoon.

The weather seems to be very hot and calm at night. My colleagues and I thought tomorrow we will be seeing each other again in the office. It is not until 8.00am that they hoisted the Typhoon Signal no.8 which indicate most probably another lazy day off. I can felt the strong wind even inside the apartment which later the day at 3.00pm, they raised it to Typhoon Signal No.9 which has not been raised since 5 years ago. My colleague and I decided to go down to get some food. As most of the shops closed, we left choices of McDonalds, KFC and Pizza Hut only.

Lets have a look on the condition of the typhoon at Hong Kong :-D

Could you notice the banners and umbrellas are flying? *Try notice the old lady on the right trying to hold her umbrella walking against the wind*

Another poor old lady which dragged a few feets behind trying to hold on her umbrella.

Usually during these typhoon, the public rubbish bin will always be filled with “failed” umbrellas. *Can notice the purple one lying on the street on the upper right? The previous old lady decided to give up :-P *

Now this is something special and truly remarkable. My colleague trying to walk backwards using his back against the wind to protect our McDonalds than flying away :-D

This is something which we would not experience in Malaysia.

August 23rd, 2008


• A News From SYCI…
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It all started from yesterday midnight when my successor, President of I-Tribe (IT Course Club) aka Law Yik Yang messaged me on MSN to ask me call him this afternoon at 1.30pm (August, 21st 2008) as he got something for me. He said I will not regret for making that call and before we end, I reminded him to miss-call me in case I forgotten or missed the time.

Later I received his miss-call at 1.15pm while I’m having lunch with my colleagues at Fair Wood franchise nearby our office at Sheung Wan. I made my excuse and called him, that bugger purposely make me call him to tell me that call him at 2.30pm instead of 1.30pm. ZZzzz, I just asked him to miss-call me when it is ready.

Later at 2.30pm being curious and wondering what’s on after that my lecturer, Kai Ma messaged me on MSN earlier the day which she’s hinting some sort of news announcement, so I just make my call to him. Instead of himself, Kai Ma picked up the call and she announced me the news in advance that… she’s QUITTING SYCI and her last day will be today (August, 22nd 2008). She told me she’s helping out with her husband’s business. Honestly, I didn’t feel surprise at all. There is always a reason behind and she’s quitting for good. Aiseh man, definitely no one quitting for bad, isn’t? LoL

Having a short conversation with her and I just wish her good luck and all da best. Will be looking for her to yum cha for catching up later when I’m back to Malaysia. Most of my juniors surprised and quite a number of messages on MSN asking what’s my opinion or comment. What I can say is, definitely we miss a good lecturer who cares us like her children and can unite us as a family.

Least but not, she’s still around and just a simple buzz will do to get her out for meet up. So cheer up mates. I know it is sad for such farewell but that doesn’t mean the end. I went thru once an emotional moment when my ex-lecturer, Mr. HHH leaving us as well while I’m still at the college and experiencing some depressed times.

August 22nd, 2008


• Day 20082008, My Hong Kong’s Workstation
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Today is 20th of August year 2008 which is 20-08-2008 or simply 20.08.2008; 20082008. Honestly, I didn’t even realize the date till someone greet me “Happy 20082008″ in MSN. LoL ~

Since I’m busy with my work and spending only limited time on designing my blog and customizing it. I simply take a photo of my current workstation in my apartment at Hong Kong which I do all my work on it. Here it is the place where my first layout and the design of this site were born. Special thanks to Daniel Chew whom helped me out with the theme and layout.

Hong Kong is a small country with a huge number of population. The lands are very expensive and people having high living standard. The apartment which I’m living in now considered one of very good average home for the Hongkies, despite being small and need to fit in one living room, one kitchen, one bathroom with toilet and two rooms. I’m now in the smaller room which the windows facing outside which has pretty good scenery.

Alright, here is my workstation at Hong Kong.

Yeah, you can absolutely see me on the reflect of the windows while I’m taking this shot. Nothing much on this workstation actually. From left to right you’ll see a container which I dump small and tiny pieces inside as not to mess up the place. Then we’ll see watch, camera pouch, wallet, pack of Watson tissue, small notebook, a pen, keys, QP pendant, pendrive and handphone. Usually these are all my carryings while I’m out of the apartment. Upper part obviously you can see a pink water tumbler (I have no choice as this is the only colour left) and a glass of milk which I usually take before going to sleep.

Next, the big player is on the middle which is a Lenovo IBM ThinkPad R61i which belongs to my company. Thanks to my boss in Hong Kong for his permission to let me use the laptop at home. Definitely not forget to thanks to the anonymous who “lend” me their wireless Internet connection. On top of the laptop is Audio Technica ATH-FC700 headphone. The Bronze Matte console on the right after the mouse is my PSP which come in handy when I feel like going for two or three rounds of Burnout Dominator to ease my mind. Wondering what the pieces of paper doing there? One for my “mousepad” and another one for short notes. This is where I started all for this site.

August 20th, 2008


• Day 080808, Beijing Olympic 2008 Opening Ceremony Day
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Day 8th of August year 2008 aka 080808 was the Opening Ceremony Day for Beijing Olympic 2008. Earlier that day, everyone was talking about the grand opening ceremony that promised by Beijing to make it the most spectacular opening ceremony ever on Earth. Initially I didn’t plan to watch it, however my colleagues and I went to a nearby restaurant with Live TV Telecast for dinner. Ended up we sat there all night long watching it ~ hahaha. Well, truly a remarkable one and many audiences on the restaurant shouting “Wah…” most of the times ~ LoL *that including me of course :-P *

Before this, I came across a Lego Olympic Exhibition at Grand Century Place, Mongkok. That was quite lucky as I was walking to Mongkok from Royal Hotel Plaza after visiting two Malaysian participants for AOCC 2008 (Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008) at Dragon Centre, Sham Shui Po.

Lets see what I have taken here with my newly bought camera :-D

The famous Birdnest National Stadium.

Just look at the amount of Lego “people” inside the stadium.

3 on 3 Street Basketball??? Anyway, noticed the “wave cheering” on the other end of the court?

This is one of my favorite photo for this. The water events.

If you’re good enough, try notice the few Lego “people” doing diving there :-D

Full details about the Lego used for this exhibition was published in Chinese on the wall. Hahaha… I understand none of them, sorry :-P

August 8th, 2008