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Friday, November 19, 2010

Celcom BlackBerry Torch 9800 - Yes, I Want!

I must confess that I only know Blackberry (BB) after I saw in the papers that President Obama is using it. There is even a book written on Obama's Blackberry by Kasper Hauser. Before this, we were more familiar with Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung phones, but now, we can also find a BB long distance cousin by the name of "Blueberry" from China.



My first encounter with a BB was the unit that I won from a contest jointly sponsored by Celcom, and the model was Blackberry Curve 8520. After using it for some time, I knew I had became a fan, and I bought another for my spouse so that we can do BB Messenger. Frankly, the thing that captured my attention and interest were the keypad and its distinctive BB look.


Nowadays, the waves of smartphones is hitting everyone like tsunami, where everyone is thinking of having one. Blackberry Torch is the latest kid of the BB family, and it comes with the same look as his siblings but with additional touch screen feature. I am used to touch and type feature because I carry 2 phones due to my work nature; a touch screen phone, and a Blackberry Curve.


I think both touch screen and BB keyboard complement each other, rather than competing with each other. With a full 3.2 inch touch screen, I can browse and pinch through websites effortlessly, while zapping between pages. Besides, playing the multimedia such as video or audio player would be easier to control and maneuver with touch screen.



As a heavy SMS user and blogger, I would definitely rank having a QWERTY keyboard as a must have. I might feel awkward updating my entries and updates in Twitter and Facebook without punching on the keypad. I also used it quite often during my game session. It is really having the best of both worlds in one tiny smart gadget.

I would recommend to sign up for a data plan if you own a BB, especially in this digital age. If you notice closely and study thoroughly, Celcom actually offers some affordable packages that comes with an offer of the newly launched BB Torch 9800 phone at eye captivating prices. For the beginners or potential user of phone web surfing, the basic package of Celcom Exec 50 is sufficient for you to kick start the habit. The monthly commitment is not too taxing, only RM118 per month and this includes call and data packages.

What's more, it comes with an irresistible offer of BB Torch 9800 at only RM1,688, with a saving of RM500 compared to its promotional RRP price of RM2,188.



At the recent Celcom Blackberry Torch launching event on 29 October 2010, "craziness" and "8" were the words of the day with offers such as RM8 for a brand new Blackberry Torch for the 1st 10 customers to sign up for Celcom Exec or Celcom Biz. I believe the first 210 customers must have camped at Pavilion the night before, as the next 100 customers got it for RM488, and the remaining 100 customers got it for RM888. This made me recall a memory of the long queue I went through at overseas, where I was in the queue for 4 hours just to enter the museum for free.



The offer also comes with a FREE Limited Edition BlackBerry Torch Door Cover, FREE BlackBerry Torch hard casing plus FREE Call Me Tones for 1 month worth RM5, games, apps for BlackBerry®. Just Dial *118#, and select STUFF FOR BLACKBERRY!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Extreme Cheesy 6


Everyone will be crazy about Pizza Hut's new offer: Extreme Cheesy 6 Pizza. I remembered few years back, there was a similar pizza promotion by Pizza Hut, and I gave 110 marks for it - 100 marks for the tastiness and additional 10 marks for the memory. I can still remember how good it taste.

Number "six" is usually associated with good things (as below).


Pizza Hut is very clever to select the best six cheese to offer on their pizza, and this time, the 6 Cheesy stars are Cheddar, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Provolone, Monterey Jack, and Romano. 

 
 

Not only was I crazy about the tasty cheesy pizza, even my baby was as enthusiastic and she can't wait to take her first bite at the pizza.




I’m crazy about Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!

Friday, October 01, 2010

Are You Moist Enough?

I learnt that a girl must do the basic three-step skincare for the face everyday without fail – cleanser, toner, and most importantly moisturizer. This is what most of the guys should learn from their female partner on taking good care of one's skin. However, for most guys, it is usually splashing with water (cleanser) and wiping with towel, and expect the water double acts as toner and moisturizer. The more health conscious guys will use tissue or handkerchief to wipe. Others may just opt for a quickie by swiping their face on the sleeve, both left and right!



Often, people care about their face more and neglect moisturizer for the skin on the rest of our bodies. This causes dry areas appearing on places such as knees, heels, and elbows because of built-up skin cells in these areas. Beneath the surface, it is important to note that healthy skin is 90% water. Therefore, it is important to keep our skin with enough moisture by applying the correct lotion and eating healthy. Getting moist doesn't mean keeping the skin sweaty or oily.

 


Fear not if you are starting to worry about getting dry skin, as Vaseline is unveiling its new body lotion range catering to different skin needs, with variants like Total Moisture, Healthy White, Intensive Rescue, and Aloe Cool and Fresh.





With enough moisture protection, it helps to give our skin the strength and flexibility to protect our body. This flexibility allows me to tweak my fingers, and bridging my index and little finger with ease.


Monday, September 27, 2010

Make a Memory with Your Inner Child's Imagination

I like to travel, and I was fortunate to be able to save enough to see the world, slowly. To me, traveling means learning, and I believe in continuous learning. So far, I only got to explore in some countries in the European region, namely Spain, Sweden, France and Italy, but I do hope to go to more places, especially the States. I was captivated by the architecture and landscape in those countries, and capturing them in picture was the usual stuff any traveler will do.


Eight years back when I first made my solo backpacking trip to Spain, I brought a Samsung camera with dozens of film. At that time, photos need to be developed before we get to see the pictures. Therefore, I ended up with hundreds of photos after the trip, and they were stashed clumsily in my cupboard. Then, while I was surfing on the internet recently, I saw some people creatively use scrap book theme in their blog. It struck me with an idea to utilize this concept to create my first solo trip scrap book.


I am new to scrap book making, and I found that the Memory Book Page Protectors offered by C-Line Products is very suitable for this purpose. Pictures layout can be done independently, and slot them nicely in the Memory Book. I think having the Memory Book Flip Page Page Protectors would also be a good idea because it has an additional panel at the side of the page for me to put extra notes and captions. What's more, I can have it thick or thin because it has Universal Hole Punch and Extended Binding Edge that allows me to add or remove pages easily.


As a person who's slightly inclined to designing, I would have plenty of room to play with the photos and designs that I can best put down. Not only photos, I also have bus and metro ticket, post cards and commemorative stickers from museum and art houses. 


My girl commented that my Memory Book is boring because it was written using blue or black ball point pen. Things will be better with colors, artwork and graphic decorations added in. I reckon that the Sanford PrismaColor Double Ended Markers and Crayola Heads 'N' Tails Markers would work wonders with their different variance of colors. She will be glad to lend Daddy a hand in decorating the Memory Book.


Friday, September 24, 2010

Today's 1Joke : 24 September 2010

I found this to be a disturbing news. It is the same Malay-UMNO-Perkasa thing, which some people like to say about everyday.


I think many of his people will blindly believe what he says because right after he said it, some one will quickly reaffirm. Then the cycle will continue, and as more and more people reaffirm it, it will become a believe. Then, the fear sets in, and no other people can talk about it other than them.

Since this Uncle M thought his words are so influential, why not talk about the present reality? He can put his speech to good use and really save the Malays by warning them about their unhealthy lifestyle such as:
1) teh tarik without kurang manis
2) daily nasi lemak with sirap or teh
3) keropok lekor, pisang goreng and cucur udang in every tea break
4) taking the easy route in work (sub-sub-sub...)

Shouldn't they fear more of their health than their power? One is a reality (sure to die), and the other an imaginary (losing power)...

Today's 1Joke : 23 September 2010

I think this is a funny news. After the few racist principals created so much hoo-haa recently, and as everyone is waiting to hear what kind of punishment waiting for them, our DPM said today that exercising punishment on those principals is beyond the scope of work of his Education ministry. He claimed that the principals are in higher grade, and therefore, they can only be punished by the Public Service Department.


What I think is unreasonable is that it took him so long to tell the people that he has no power to execute as the Education Minister. Another thing is that, he did not say anything about the issue in his position as the DPM. I doubt that the Minister who controls the Public Service Department who has the ultimate power in the Ministry will say or do anything about this.

This reminded me of another "similar" case recently that happened to 988 DJ. Since the DJ did something that the big big boss did not agree to, he was fired within a month of the "offence". Even the CEO was booted out.



No wonder Malaysia is still mundur. Notice the difference between the speed of work done by someone in the private and public sector?

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

BlackBerry Bold Mari Sini

If you have read the book "Secret", you would know that one of the secrets taught is about the power of visualizing on what you want to achieve. I can't recall how exactly they worded them, but in simple terms, just write or put in front of you what you dream of achieving, and face and think about it everyday. Eventually, the dream will become a reality.





Frankly, I do believe it but I haven't have chance to prove it. I entered the Digi Hari-Hari BlackBerry Mari contest yesterday, 14 September and this should be the best time for me to prove it. I will put the Digi BlackBerry contest ads on my blog and make sure I look at it everyday until they announce the result.



Give me around 10~15 days to return with the good news. I am visualizing myself as one of the 10 lucky winners to own the BlackBerry Bold 9700.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Aston Villa : The New Boss

Villa got a new boss recently and he is Gerard Houllier, the ex-Liverpool boss. He will take over from the caretaker manager, Macdonalds who will still handle the team in their next match against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium today. Houllier will take over him for the next match against Blackburn Rovers.


Just hope that he can do better than the previous few bosses. It is important for him to make sure Villa keeps up the momentum from the start till end, and not starting with a bang and ending with a dang. By putting Villa in the top 4 position will be a good start for him and a big achievement for Villa players.

Ole! Ole!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

What I Found In Sarikei But Not In PJ & KL


I am back in Sarikei, Sarawak for a short vacation for the 6th time. This 5th largest town in Sarawak is roughly the size of PJ Old Town plus New Town. The people over here seldom walk from their home to the town, but instead move around often in their car. Kopitiam can be found in every road, and sometimes there are several on the same road.

I found many interesting stuff in this town, and some of the different ones from what we have in PJ and KL are shared below.

> Landmark of the town
Sarikei is famous for pineapple, and they have 2 pineapple landmarks in the town. The main one is located at the jetty and it is next to the Clock tower. It recently underwent a cosmetic facelift, and many locals complained about the color. It looks more like a ripe pineapple now, and this means the "ong lai" feng shui is no longer so ong.


PJ is supposed to be Bandaraya Inai Merah, but there isn't any landmark to reflect it. Meanwhile, KL's "famous icon" only appears whenever it banjir (kuala lumpur).

> Cheap pau
I was surprised that I can find cheap but delicious pau here. The Sarikei pau looks the same as those found in smaller towns around Malaysia like the Tanjung Malim pau. It is definitely different from those I bought in PJ. Our PJ pau resembles the Hong Kong type. The best part is the price, where I bought 8 pau for only RM4. You can compare the size of the "Char siew" pau with my Blackberry.


> Clean river
Sarikei has 3 main rivers surrounding it; Sungai Rajang, Sungai Sarikei and Sungai Nyelong. I can say that I am impressed with the cleanliness of the rivers. Not only the river, even the town itself is much cleaner than PJ. At least their rivers look and function like a river. Sungai Penchala, which is near my house used to be a river filled with rubbish. After cosmetic restructuring, it became a longkang with rubbish.


> Turn left sign
This is an example of a simple thing being intelligently used. I think this kind of sign can be found easily in many towns in Sarawak. But this thing is non-existing in PJ and the supposedly intelligent MSC city KL and Putrajaya. That is why we lost a lot of useful time waiting unnecessarily at the traffic light, and also resulting in long queue during peak times.



> Wedding wishes ads
The locals like to place their wedding well wishes in the newspaper. There is no way someone can hide his marriage from his neighbours or the kaypoh uncles and aunties. I'm not sure if it's popular in Sabah also, but so far I only hear about this from Sarawak people. I also have mine appearing a few years back. But to me and my friends in the Peninsular, it is a surprise because what we usually have in the classified section is the "different" kind.


> License plated bicycle
This is no longer enforced, but you can still find old bikes with a license plate on the front. Don't laugh, but they did pay for the plate last time.



> 1Malaysia kopitiam lifestyle
This will NEVER EVER happen in Klang Valley. All I can say is come to Sarawak, go into a kopitiam and observe.