Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Blog Title Changed

It is time to move on from being known as the 1337 geek to be a normal ordinary person. Let's face it, having leet talk on my blog will not enable me to find girls. "Its too geeky," as some of you may have put it.

Last time, some asked me why did I put "Being Ub3r 1337 H4x0R" as my blog title. My reply was, "that's because I'm being Ub3r 1337 H4x0R". That was almost my answer to all questions addressed to me. I even almost said it in one of my job interviews.

"Tell me about yourself"

- "Sir, I am Ub3r 1337 H4x0r."

Good thing I didn't say it. Although if he's a pro gamer, he would have understood it and laugh at it but I would definitely not get the job.

So now you may ask, why the sudden change of the blog title? Well, to simply answer that, it has come a time where I don't find it as attractive and funny as the time I put it up. I find it childish and seem to have grown out of it. It is also apparent that I'm still learning (Ancora Imparo) to be a better person and it need not be broadcasted to the whole world about it.



Anyway, I would like to apologise for the lack of updates to this blog. I've been rather busy lately where I have plans the moment I come back from work. When I do come back, I'm so tired that I don't feel like looking at the computer screen anymore. Here are some small updates on what I've done:

  • 20th Sept
    I attended our project's New Promotes Dinner at Pantai Seafood Restaurant. We booked a total of 3 tables with about the attendance of 28 people celebrating 4 new promotes. We had lala, prawns, fish, chicken and crabs bringing the total to about RM1100 for all 3 tables.

  • 22th Sept
    We had a poolside BBQ party for our project at Casa Indah. There was an assorted set of food ranging from fish, pork chop, chicken wings, prawns and sausages. I didn't stay for long as I've got a meeting with my ex classmates from 5 Keruing 2002. I drove to Curve to meet them at Fridays. I arrived too late to order anything and hence headed for Clement's house to chat and reminisce old times. Clement opened up 3 bottles of wine and the 9 of us downed all of it over a period of 2hours. We had a good time remembering the days in school and even remembered where each of us sat in the classroom. Its great to see some are already working and some are still studying and one got married. But all in all, it was a great time seeing all of them again.

  • 24th Sept
    I had dessert with Allan Chong, Tzzy Jian and Liwan in secret recipe. Though they mostly talked about their preparation for their studies in UK, it was great to see all of them again. I for one was very pleased to see that Liwan is still pretty much the same as last time. The person who upholds various principles and hold on to it even with the many distractions. Tzzy Jian as usual still say the same old phrase "Focus la bro.." and now it seems I've learned a new phrase "Kiak!". Allan is still rather the same and its great to get to see them before they all fly back to UK.

That's it for now, I'll try to update more frequently from now on though I can give no guarantees. Do let me know what you think of the new blog title though.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

My Packed Weekend

Over the weekend, I managed to experience many new and wonderful things. For starters, on Saturday, it was my convocation for my Bachelor of Computer Science. What a joyful occasion it was.

It started around the morning where I woke up, strangely feeling very well with little to no signs of my sickness. Dressed up, got into the car and head for Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel at 11. We eventually reached there at 12.15 after getting stuck in the jam for a very long time. Apparently, Jackie Chan was in Sunway Pyramid launching his new gym. In addition to that, New Straits Times was giving away free tickets to Sunway Lagoon.

We went in, and I met up with Marc who was there seeing a friend graduate there. We chatted, took some pictures and said bye. I then met up with Sean, Vincent and their parents. Their session was on 11am so they've ended and were about to have lunch and head to the photo studio for their family portrait. I took my academic dress and started taking a few photographs with my family. We waited till 2.30pm when we're allowed to enter the main hall. There was a quartet orchestra band playing some famous classical pieces which I like.

One of the photographs taken


The Quartet orchestra band.


At 3pm, the procession began. The chancellor, vice chancellor, pro-vice chancellor and all distinguished guess began to enter. There were a few short speeches and then the ceremony began. Row by row, the graduates takes their turn to receive their scroll. My turn was coming up and I was tensed. "This is it! This is what I've worked so hard over the past years. Yatta!" As I stood at the stop of the step facing the chancellor, my name was called (Thankfully he pronounced my name right). I doff my bonnet, waited for him to doff his and started walking towards him. I shook his hand received the certificate. I then shook hands with the dean of the faculty and walked down.

We sat down for a while and waited for the other students to receive their certificates. After that, there were a few more speeches and then it ended. We rushed to the photo studio to have our family pictures taken. We then head back. I quickly changed, took my dad's coat and drove to Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel again for the Cocktail party at night.

They made us wait for a while before giving a couple of speeches on welcoming us to the alumni and congratulated us. Dinner was served after that. The radishes and the fried rice were surprisingly delicious. Sean commented that he wouldn't mind having the chef to cook for his meals at home. Oh well, it was really good with the free flow of coke, sprite and wines. I couldn't drink as I drove and would be best if I do not get intoxicated. We left shortly after that to MacDonald’s to catch up with some of Vincent's & Sean's course mates and have "supper". After dropping everyone off, I reached home at about 1am. What a tiring day.



On Sunday, I woke up at 7+ and had Dim Sum at Atria with my family and Jason. We left for church at 9.15. Church celebration was great! There were less turnout than last week but nonetheless, the message was awesome. There were many people who responded to the altar call.

After the celebration, I had lunch with Sean and we discussed about a few things regarding change. As we both knew, I am quite fixated on some things and can be called conservative at times. I was discussing with him and getting his opinions on should we accept some of the changes happening to the people we mix with. For example, when looking for a girlfriend, would he accept someone with say dyed hair, tattoo, piercing, lots of makeup, nail varnish and also if he'll accept someone who goes clubbing, pubs or bars regularly.

We then adjourned to Shah Alam to witness an autocross event beside the GoKart circuit in Shah Alam. We get to see Honda CRX, AE86, Toyota MR2 and assorted locally made cars. The idea of the event is to see who can set the fastest time to go through the circuit made out of cones in the car park. Some of the cones indicate that the driver must drive a 360 around it, some just for slaloms.

A MR2 going round the cone


It's interesting to see how some take the neat clean line with no drift while some would drift round it and some just get it all wrong; knocking the cones, going wide and stalling their cars. It was a hot sunny day but its still an interesting event to watch. I've never smelled the smell of burned rubber on the road. Suffice to say, it stinks. All in all, both Sean and I agree that the best vehicles there in taking those 360 turns were the Kelisa's. Their small and light weight allows them to be agile and clean on the turns. A soft touch of their handbrake allows their car to swing around neatly and cleanly. However they may be slow on the straights though. I didn't know who won as we left early.

A Kelisa going round the same cone


I was so tired after that with the previous hectic day and today standing under the hot sun. I was worried that I might get heat stroke or perhaps collapse due to tiredness. But overall, it’s been a great and packed weekend.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

My Merdeka Weekend

Over the Merdeka weekend, it was fun, celebrative and painful.

I suppose the first question that comes to your mind would be why I said it was painful. Well, simply because after our Home-Evangelism in Kay Yeow's house, on the way back to my car, my right ankle was sprained when my foot hit an uneven surface of the road. The immediate sharp pain made me sat on the hot tarmac floor instantly moaning about the pain. I was forced to get up shortly after that because the tarmac was extremely hot. I limped to my car and sat there for a few minutes while I wait for the pain to subside. It didn't and I had to drive home using my left leg to brake as I couldn't move my right leg to the left to step on it. Suffice to say, I had to live with the pain for 3 days before able to walk (rather normally) on the third day. I still feel the extreme pain while walking down the stairs though.

Anyway, on the plus side, Home-E was really great! Ever since the Home-E's I've have with the youths, I always thought that it would be very evangelical or the leader would try really hard to try to sneak in things about Jesus or share John 3:16 with the non believers. This time however was different. We first arrived and had lunch at about 12. Here are the various food we had in our Home-E

Bread & Butter Pudding & Tuna Sandwiches

Nasi Lemak & KFC & Fried Meehoon

Satay

After lunch, we played Taboo where we had lots of laughter and fun. Kay Yeow then had us all sit together and he began to share about how he met his friend Eric and what was his memorable moment. Jin Mei followed suite and Kay Yeow then shared a little about how God has helped him and his family through the years from his forefathers coming to Malaysia and how he ended up with a job, family and daughter. He ended the meeting by asking the non believers to come to his cell on Wednesday if they want to find out about Jesus. We then separated the food to be tapau'ed and left shortly after that.

On Sunday, all of us went to our new church, Dream Centre. Since it was my first time there, my first impression was that it is really really huge! I was so lost there that I couldn't find people that I know. Eventually I managed to contact Lemuel and we both sat upstairs. The sound is great, the projector is awesome, I love the moving lights and the seat with the foldable writing pad is brilliant! It is indeed a dream church.

The size of the main auditorium is huge

The balcony

For once after so many years, we manage to have a service lasting more than 2 hours although my leg was screaming in pain as I had to lean my weight to the left leg. But all in all, it’s really a wonderful place. I can't help but wonder what phase 2 will be like...

Ps: I apologise for the poor quality of the images