Showing posts with label i like. Show all posts
Showing posts with label i like. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2011

I love things that come in packages (be it big or small)


I know this is long overdue to post this on the blog huhuhuh....



I almost wanted to count how many cats are in this card and categorize them as well X_x



Shadi, gimme pictures that you promised :P



Purely happy :)



Caught me off guard.











Owh yes, that is Papa Vellu !!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

I am a graduate


After 13 years of driving and getting my P done TWICE, thanks to my dad who did not renew my license, my being in Russia, my having not enough time....

I finally did it.

I am a graduate!!!

Legally.... :P

Sunday, October 10, 2010

I can see BUBBLES!


See how happy my face is? I LOVE bubble tea. I really do. The best bubble tea that I have tasted is in Penang. Last time, when I had to travel there frequently, I must make sure that I have my bubble tea fix in Komtar Mall. But now that I don't need to travel there that often, it is kinda hard for me to get my fix.

I have been in Alor Setar for almost a year now. But last wednesday, Saras accidentally made my dream come true. We went to Sentosa Mall to get her phone fixed. And there, tucked in a little corner was a shoplot that sells tidbits and yes, BUBBLE TEA WITH PEARLS!!!!

OMG... was I excited.

Best part is, it is only rm2.80. No need to go to Penang anymore now that my life is complete here.... ^_^

Thursday, October 7, 2010

I don't need to be skinny to buy a skinny pair of pants.....

..... or maybe I do? hmmmmm.....


I saw this pants yesterday while window shopping. I thought I kinda like it. What do you think? Do you think I can pull it off?


Then I saw this pair of aviators. I've tried aviators before, many times, but I never looked good in them. But somehow, this kinda fits my look, don't you think?

Need some feedbacks, STAT!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tiny


See how tiny my PinkLady is besides that huge toshiba??

That is why I am more than lucky to have what I have :)

If only PinkLady comes in REd ^_^

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Anis Anggun Hair Salon


Finally, I did it. I took a drastic step to change my hair style. From the boring wavy and frizzy head of hair, I made it straight and super layered. Many love this do and I have my Mamak to thank for giving her full support.

Did it at a salon that not many know of. The salon is manned by the owner herself and she does not have any other workers. It is a small place, nothing like a hair studio, but it is definitely very customer friendly. It may not be as complete as major hair salons, but as long as I come out looking good, why should I complain, right?

The best part is that the rebonding starts from RM150 onwards and she uses Shiseido hair products. Anis Anggun Hair Salon also boasts that it has warranty that if after 3 days and the first hair wash is done, and the results turn to be not satisfactory, we can come back to her and she will do the whole process again for FREE! She will even SMS you to check the progress and satisfactory of her customers. How cool is that?

The salon is located in Taman PKNK, Alor Setar. If anyone is interested, please do call Anis herself at +60175087525. Tell her that Alia recommended her place :)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Aidil, Adha, Fitri



For those not in the know, the 2 men above are brothers and they are national soccer players.

The single person standing there, is another person, not related to them at all.

But they all look alike and what a coincidence that their names are Aidil, Adha, and Fitri.

The one thing that they all have in common is that they are all gorgeous!!

:)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Saya mahu!!!


Semalam saya jalan2 di The Curve dan saya lalu kedai buaya darat tu (CROCS) dan saya nampak sesuatu yang saya nak sangat.....

Kasut CROCS limited edition for world cup. Saya mahu yang Brazil punya!!!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

BIZandry VS EZEE

Remember the post that I did earlier entitled "Blow me", regarding what I caught a couple doing in a T-SHIRT shop??

Well, here's the thing. The first picture below, was the design proposed to me by BIZandry. I already told them EARLIER that I wanted my T to be DIGITAL PRINT and I want it in colour. They say that they can do it, that it will be no problem, all the promises of a business.


I was even told to pay a deposit, which I did immediately on the day that I discussed what I wanted. They say that they will send me the proposed design and then we will proceed from there. A week passed and nothing was sent to me. But on the day that I caught the couple having fun in that shop, he immediately told me that he already sent the mail and showed me the design.

Obviously I was already really disgusted with what I saw and was angry that he was too busy with "something else" to concentrate on my orders.

So fine. I hunted for another shop.

This design was proposed to me exactly TWO DAYS after I went and told them what I wanted. Happy? Of course I am!


They are more serious with their job and obviously the know that the shop is intended for serious business only and not free-show genital fun.

So, it is only mandatory for me to continue my business with EZEE. At least I know that my T-shirts will not be covered in sperm.

EZEE Management Services & Trading
Stadium Darul Aman, Alor Setar
TEL:04-7305445 / 0124026279
EMAIL: ezeestadium@yahoo.com.my

Shame on you BIZandry.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Oooo....Oooooo.... Oh My God!



Sila jangan jeles.... This is my pink lady

Thank you mamak!!! apa model dia by the way?

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Saya tak ada sabar...

Mamak.... mamak.... tunjuk la kat saya gambar notebook saya tu. Saya nak tengok. Saya nak berangan. Saya tak sabar ni mamak... please....

Saje je....

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

BB devil


E eh, siapa punya tu??? huhuhuh....
tentu la saya yang punya, terima kasih kepada Mamak saya dah Shadi. Tapi saya punya dah ada rubber skin Devil warna merah.... sangat comel :)


Top 10 Reasons Why the iPhone is No BlackBerry

10. The iPhone's Not Designed for One-Handed Operation

The iPhone is lightweight and thin enough to fit into a pants pocket, but it's also fairly wide and long, which means that most users need one hand to hold the device and the other to type or navigate through applications or surf the Web.

I don’t know about you, but I'm often driving or taking notes when I'm using my phone, so two-handed operation is either dangerous, a big inconvenience or both. Yeah, I realize driving while texting or Web surfing's never a good idea—in fact it's illegal in some locales. I often use a Bluetooth headset that lets me dial preprogrammed numbers while driving, so I don't need to use my device's keyboard at all. But sometimes I don't have the earpiece, and I'm grateful that I need only a single hand to dial a phone number or access my voice-activated Yahoo oneSearch app—which, I might add, is not available for the iPhone.

Try dialing a number with an iPhone in your left hand while steering with your right or typing in an address on that touch screen while jotting down notes. Not so much…And because the iPhone's Safari Web browser requires you to zoom in and out to view text and images on Web pages, you'll need both hands for that funky pinch in and out motion. Not so with the BlackBerry Browser, which optimizes most pages for your device's screen and lets you scroll down by simply clicking your keyboard's space bar.

9. Every iPhone is Created Equally—At Least on the Outside

There's only one iPhone, no matter how many other handset makers unveil lookalikes, and I say that's a bad thing. Sure, you can buy an iPhone with 16GB or 8GB of storage capacity but everything about those two devices will be exactly the same, except for the number of tunes you can squeeze in there and the tiny lettering on the rear side that indicates flash drive size.

A plethora of BlackBerry devices are available to you today. If, for instance, you have small hands or require a tiny device for other reasons, you can pick up a BlackBerry Pearl or Curve instead of an 8700 or 8800 series handheld. And then you can pick from the line of four available Pearl and Curve devices, the 8x00, 8x10, 8x20 and 8x30, depending on which feature set best fits your personal needs. You can even select the color of the handset while iPhone users are stuck with that boring trash-can aluminum casing.

On that note, I appreciate the fact that even though I frequently see other BlackBerrys in the hands of my friends, coworkers and strangers, I rarely see my specific device. I chose the gold Curve 8320 mostly because of its VoWi-Fi features, but I also knew that the Gold casing I selected is somewhat rare because it's a T-Mobile exclusive in the United States. I've yet to see a single person on the street with the gold Curve, and something about that makes me love my device even more.

8. No Removable Battery, No Backup Power Supply for the iPhone

The Apple iPhone's Li-ion battery is built into the device and cannot be removed. That's a serious bummer for anybody who uses their device as much as I do, or for folks who are frequently on the go. Especially since the iPhone is "half-iPod," and is meant to be used as a media player. Listening to music and watching video are a great way to plow through battery life, and the fact that the iPhone's battery can't be swapped out when drained plain old stinks.

You can pick up extra batteries for your BlackBerry for as little as $20 on ShopCrackBerry.com, so you don't even need to shell out a lot of cash for back up. And trust me, that $20 is worth every penny the first time you lose track of your battery status and see that amber-colored LED low-battery alert when you're expecting an important call.

Extended-capacity batteries from third-party manufacturers like Seidio are also available for BlackBerry devices, so you can even increase the life of your power supply.

If your iPhone craps out while you're away from a power outlet or don't have a charger handy, well, you're sh…simply out of luck.

7. The iPhone Has No Native Video Recording Capabilities

Currently, there's no way official way to record video clips using the iPhone's built-in camera. One would think a device aimed specifically at consumers would include such functionality, but the iPhone does not. On the other hand, RIM's most consumer-oriented devices, the BlackBerry Pearl handhelds, can all capture video clips—with the exception of the 8100. And the much anticipated release of BlackBerry OS v4.5 will bring video recording to Curve devices, as well.

Supposedly there are a few "unofficial" applications available that can enable iPhone-video-capture, but that means tinkering with or unlocking the handheld. That voids users' warranties and could potentially damage the device or give Apple warrant to disable it. I don't know about you, but if I paid the ridiculous price Apple's charging for the iPhone—see reason number six--I'd be hesitant to take those chances.

6. The iPhone Is Too Darn Expensive

Though the price of the iPhone has gone down considerably since its release last June, the device is still way too pricey at $399 for the 8GB version and $499 for 16GB of storage. (It's also worth noting that Apple "thanked" the first folks who purchased the device by dropping the price two months later. The company then tried to make up for the move by offering an Apple Store credit for half the amount of the price reduction. Dare I say RIM would never insult BlackBerry users like that?)

With the exception of the touch screen and the Safari browser, there's little the iPhone has that you can't get in a significantly less expensive BlackBerry or other smartphone. And depending on how you use your device—if, for example, you type lots of messages—the iPhone's virtual keyboard can be a frustrating productivity-killer. I'd even say that the Opera Mini browser is a very suitable alternative to Safari.

Today, a shiny new BlackBerry Pearl or Curve device goes for a fraction of the cost of an iPhone. You can, in fact, find BlackBerrys for free if you keep a sharp eye out—or visit CrackBerry.com frequently. Even RIM's higher-end devices, like the 8820 and 8830, can be as much as $100 cheaper than the lowest-capacity iPhone.

5. The iPhone Doesn't Support VoWi-Fi—Even Though It Could and Should


The iPhone has Wi-Fi, but the fact that the device does not yet allow for Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi), greatly reduces the value of the feature.

There are currently three BlackBerrys that offer VoWi-Fi: the Pearl 8120; Curve 8320; and the 8820 device. These BlackBerrys are all available through multiple carriers, but the only ones that currently support VoWi-Fi in the United States are the ones sold through T-Mobile. AT&T, the largest U.S. wireless provider by subscribers and the exclusive iPhone carrier, sells both the 8120 and the 8820, but it currently blocks VoWi-Fi for fear that the functionality will cut into its profits from data transmission. North of the Border, GSM-monopoly Rogers will soon be the only provider allowing Canadians to get their hands on the iPhone, but unlike AT&T, information suggests Rogers will soon be allowing their consumer customers to take advantages of VoWi-Fi with the addition of the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 to their device lineup and the introduction of the Rogers Home Calling Zone service.

It costs $10 extra on top of my T-Mobile bill for unlimited VoWi-Fi calling, and the feature is well worth the price because I don't have a landline phone and I'm constantly on my BlackBerry.

I've heard rumors that JAJAH, which makes VoIP applications, is working a native iPhone app to enable VoWi-Fi, and that Apple will not block the feature on a device level. But it remains to be seen what role AT&T will play, especially since it has yet to enable VoWi-Fi on its compatible RIM devices.

Bottom line: I've been using VoWi-Fi via BlackBerry for months, while iPhone users are still unsure if or when the feature's coming to the Apple smartphone.

4. iPhone User? No GPS for You

The iPhone does not have internal GPS.

Not every BlackBerry has it, either, but every single new model line from the 8100 series forward has at least one handheld with GPS. For example, the Curve 8320 doesn't have internal navigation functionality, but its siblings--the 8310 and 8330--do. The Pearl 8100 is GPS-less, but both the 8110 and 8130 also have it. And all three 8800 series device have built-in GPS capabilities. So if satellite navigation is of the essence, you've got a lot of options when it comes to BlackBerrys.

Sure, iPhone users can "virtual GPS" like Google's My Location service, but those, like the iPhone's virtual keyboard, just don't cut it. (See reason number two for more on the iPhone's keyboard.) I'm also not a big fan of toting around external GPS pucks.

An increasing number of new mobile applications are offering some form or GPS-integration features. BlackBerrys let you realize the full potential of such apps, but iPhone users have to make do without.

3. Want an iPhone? Hope You're Ready to Switch Wireless Carriers…

In most major markets where the iPhone is sold, Apple has exclusive distribution agreements with local carriers. For instance, U.S. consumers must be AT&T customers if they want an iPhone. Folks in the U.K. who want iPhones must ink contracts with O2. Germans must sign with T-Mobile. Orange in France, etc. (Again, there's always the option of unlocking the device so it will operate on other carriers' networks, but that can be asking for trouble, and it's something I do not recommend.)

On the other hand, you can purchase a number of BlackBerry devices through all the major U.S. carriers—in fact, BlackBerry smartphones are sold by the majority of leading wireless carriers through the world. RIM even makes CDMA BlackBerry phones so Sprint and Verizon, the two U.S. carriers who don't operate GSM networks, can offer BlackBerrys to their customers. Good luck getting an iPhone on the carrier network of your choice.

I'm not sure about you, but I want to be able to select both the device and the wireless carrier that best suit my personal needs, without tinkering with my handset and potentially voiding my warranty by unlocking it.

2. No Physical Keyboard? No Thanks.

The BlackBerry became king of the smartphone space for a number of obvious reasons. Its tried-and-true push e-mail system is the best in the biz, and that's huge. And despite a couple recent, highly-publicized outages, RIM has a very impressive record of service reliability.

I could go on, but for me, the feature that takes the cake is the full QWERTY keyboard found on many RIM devices. I've become so adept at using my BlackBerry that I can type almost as fast on its keyboard as I can on my laptop—almost. The iPhone's touch-screen-based virtual keyboard just doesn't do it. And, yes, I've spent enough time with the iPhone to get use to it.

Before any of you tell me I'm wrong, I'll say that I understand the whole virtual vs. physical keyboard thing is largely a preference issue. But I firmly believe that the average person, iPhone experience or no, can type faster and more efficiently on a physical keyboard, mostly because virtual keyboards provide no tactile feedback. That means you need to stare at the on-screen keys while you type, which takes your attention away from text in the message field. BlackBerrys with full keyboards are simply better for rapid typing than iPhones, and nothing's going to change that--even if haptic technology finds its way into a future version of Apple's smartphone. (Haptics would cause small vibrations when device keys are kit, in an attempt to provide that missing tactile feedback.)

1. The iPhone Third-Party Apps Debacle

Finally, the number one reason why the iPhone is no BlackBerry: Nearly a full year after Apple released the device in the United States, developers still cannot create and distribute third-party application that run natively on their devices. That means iPhone user have a very slim selection of applications they can download. And that's downright ridiculous after a year. How "smart" is Apple's smartphone if it can't be used like any run-of-the-mill PC to add software? I mean seriously…

Sure the iPhone SDK has been released, and there might be some great apps in the works, but in my opinion, that's too little, too late, as they say.

One of the best things about BlackBerrys is the ability to download third-party apps. And there are LOTS of them: business-apps and games; free downloads and programs you've got to pay an arm and a leg for; everything in between. Just search Google for "BlackBerry downloads" and there will be enough options to keep you entertained until your device is obsolete. Or check out all the great software available in the CrackBerry shop.

There's also the little of issue of how much control Apple will hold over which apps can run on the iPhone and whether or not they'll be available through outlets other than the iTunes Store. So far, it appears that Apple will have the final say over which programs it will allow to run natively on the device. And the iTunes store will likely be the sole distribution channel—at least at first.

Oh yeah, the iPhone supposedly won't allow "multi-tasking" of native applications either, and that means as soon as you get a phone call or decided to surf the Web, you're IM app will instantly close, severing your chat connections. And you know that cool CrackBerry.com branded Viigo RSS reader that updates itself? There won't be any such thing on the iPhone, because it would have to run in the background while you employ you're device. Thanks to Mr. Jobs, that probably won't be possible.

taken from here [credit to Djambu for linking me to this www :) ]

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

SleepBox



I think this is a good idea and all of the international airports should have this. Then this will give the hiked-up airport hotels a run for their money!

I would love to try sleeping in one.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Tempat yang best....

Sangatlah sorry sebab lama tak ada cerita baru. Bukan tak nak tulis but terlalu sibuk with daily activities. Yeah, sekarang as a shadow houseman, we are expected to work round the clock as them and join the club in getting the scolding and the sarcastic remarks from the specialists. Eh, I don't mind really because they are not out to get us but they are there to educate us. Unlike Mr. Pelik, the surgeons here are great and they are really fun people to be with albeit the sarcasm. But hey, sarcasm shows how smart that person is right? Plus, HSB has the best surgical team locally. So what more could I ask for?

About the house here, we got ourselves a double storey semi-D in Taman Golf. If you Foogle this area, you will not find it. Trust me, aku dah cuba. Taman ni sangat old skool OK. It is like as if I am living at the time when Allahyarham P.Ramlee is living. The design, the decor, the whole feel of it is so 1975. But I like it, very much.

So, today was the only day that we got off early. Selama ni memang we won't get out of the hospital any less than 11hours being in there. Our days start at 0630hours and may sometimes last up to 2200hours. That is fairly normal. I wanted to stay over in the hospital until evening today and work in the A&E dept. But my mind wasn't anywhere in the hospital so I decided to go home straight. Baru la hari ni merasa nikmatnya tidur. Dah la pagi tadi bangkit awal. Nasib Arul datang kejut aku. Tak sempat nak carpool so terpaksa drive sendiri =_="

Jadi petang tadi I went exploring on my own. Took a walk to the Taman Jubilee Perak. It is really nice there. I went walking to the goverment housing area and the bungalows there are to die for!! Jogged around the golf course and then joined the aerobics session that was held at the park. It was really fun. I never had this much fun living in Semeling. More over, Taman Golf is a high-end area and the community here seems OK. Masjid pun across the main road je. Kalau bulan puasa nanti senang la kan.

Kedai2 basic kat sini kira walking distance aja from our house. So OK la. The best part is that it is a family area. So tak nampak macam messy sangat la. Landasan keretapi pun dekat belakang rumah je. Jadi lain kali kalau aku terlambat, takyah la aku nak panic kan? Just kejar keretapi from here je. And ada tempat untuk belajar kickboxing lagi. Ma, I nak join boleh?

Thursday, January 14, 2010

graffiti art

i have always think that graffiti art is an acceptable form of modern art as compared to those 3D installation of strings attached to walls and they call those art? owh please.... more like fART!!!

here are some walls that i took.

gawsh we are as creative as where graffiti actually came from. and the details on the picture.... omg.... right to the T!






can you guess where is this?

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Faizal Tahir: aku sayang kamu

serious tak puas hati. macam mana yuna boleh menang atas dari FT? juri2 tak reti nak berjuri ke atau apa? please....biar betik!??!?!

anyway, FT did a great show that nite. walaupun bertongkat (orang kata gimmick. tak kisah la apa orang nak kata. mereka tak mengerti), FT tetap gave his all out in his performance. walaupun terhencut2, FT still delivers.



kenapa aku suka FT:
-tak mengada, walau kadang2 poyo, aku maafkan dia
-talented tak ingat punya
-hawt!!! awww nyah!!!
-suara dia sedap (rasa protein shake yang aku buat sendiri pagi2)
-rambut dia lagi lawa dari rambut aku
-semangat showmanship dia macam MJ, still on walau sakit
-england dia best, walau kadang2 ada terlebih sudah
-mungkin dia wangi? aku tak tahu, aku blom peluk dia lagi
-did i mention...HAWT!!!!
-bibir dia nampak delicious....awwww....


ni kalau aku nak sambung... sampai tahun depan pun tak sudah neh....

Sunday, January 10, 2010

RAspberry





gorgeous, gorgeous, GORGEOUS!!!

and it is all mine!! woot! woot!

just in time to replace my Captains because they are all worn out. 2010, i am starting my runs with these lovelies.

p/s:i don't think this model is available in Malaysia :P

Saturday, December 19, 2009

DEADline



this is what i am going through now. i just want to get this over and done with!!! arrgghhh!!!

but don't you think this is so damn cool? thing is, i am concerned about the environmental factor of it. aren't we supposed to save the environment? this looks like a huge waste of post-its....

Thursday, December 10, 2009

ok, i love LADY GAGA. so what?


i love his voice.

he looks delicious.

he's very talented.

i like the emotion that he puts in his performance.

it makes Lady's originals sound second best.

enjoy!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

one four three





I love you.
It's not a weight you must carry around.
I love you.
It's not a box that holds you in.
I love you.
It's not a standard you have to bear.
I love you.
It's not a sacrifice I make.
I love you.
It's not a pedestal you are frozen upon.
I love you.
It's not an expectation of perfection.
I love you.
It's not my life's whole purpose (or yours).
I love you.
It's not to make you change.
I love you.
It's not even to make you love me.
I love you.
It's as pure and simple as that.