• HKCCF 2008 ~ the Babes
5 CommentsThese 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
Alrights, here come the Epson contenders. Somehow they gave me a feel almost like our Malaysia PC Fair Samsungs’s

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
• Hong Kong Computer & Communications Festival 2008
No CommentsAlright, here is the update from the previous entry
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 ~
• HKCCF 2008 Preview
No CommentsIt 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!!!
). 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• Day 080808, Beijing Olympic 2008 Opening Ceremony Day
4 CommentsDay 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
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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

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

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

