Escape to Sg Gabai, Hulu Langat on 14th Feb.


The cold river with lots of chicks.. he2.

It is 14th of Feb today.. The day where most of us celebrated their love with their love one. But today, it's not the day where i go out and celebrate this 14th Feb, it's the day where i woke up to go to a place which i have not been for quite sometime... a river.. Yes you read it right, a river.. The river is located at Hulu Langat, Selangor (quite far away from my house). Me and my college friends have agreed to meet up there. Me, Haq and Zul push off from Haq's house around 12 and reach there around 1 o' clock. There, Most of my friends already there.. Not just them, there are plenty of people too.. Without wasting our time, we straightly jump into the lukewarm water.. The feeling, simply amazing.. i guess god's creation is unique.. The peaceful is there.. I don't even think of my work or whatever problems i'm having. The food is fantastic, we have Ali Imran's anniversary cake from secret recipe, mr haq's very own mum's recipe 'Nasi Ayam", Amoi's Bahulu, and some junks foods. he2... A picture tells us a thousand words, Enjoy the picture and the videos below. Thank you for those who come and support the event, and for those who did not make it on that day, there's always another time... :)



Ali Imran the organizer


Syamil mr nice guy a.k.a "Gajah"


nice food, hot chicks, stupid jokes, friends = makes me happy


After lunch.. burpp..


taukey and his amoy.


Welcome to Sg Gabai, Hulu Langat, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.


after the swimming and eating session. everybody have changed to a proper attire.. hi2..

















Are you alone?



Alone?
What does that supposed to mean?
No friends? No family.. No money?
When we say that lonely word which is "alone", we tend to feel that creepy feeling till some of us shivers to death..

14 February,
The days where lovers celebrate their love with their love one (of course u idiot)..
It is celebrated across the globe or the universe?..
Some even celebrating it without knowing the history of the celebration..
I guess thats just human, we just follow blindly.. Not even knowing whether we should or we should not..

So,
What am i trying to say here?
Celebration? Valentine's day? Alone?
None of the above..
It's just that i feel like posting a post which is a personal thingy..
I often post things bout life, career, jokes, this and that but not bout me..
Maybe it's time..

Being 22 this year makes me feel that i'm old when i see school kids n teenagers nearby my house.. Their laughter, their smile, their happiness.. I am so jealous!!
I miss the good old days.. Sigh...
Owh coming back to our topic, What i want to say is i wish that life could be much more easier.. Would it?

Yeah i go out with lots of gals, but at the bottom of my heart..
The loneliness is there.. Wish that somebody could fill that for me..
I found that people says i have that playboy or kasanova looks.. Yes i agree with that.. My eyes can't stop staring at girls (onlt the beautiful and sexy one)..,
But then, It is so damn hard for me to accept someone in my life..

This year..
I hope, wish (not toyota wish) and pray that there will be someone for me..
Are you the one? ha2... send me a text now.. If only u know my mobile number.. he3..
I guess thats all from me... Adios Amigos..

Our career path lies in our very own hands.



Your career choice should depend on your perceived happiness on the job, the potential rewards, and your chances of success. This may or may not have anything to do with your college degree.

It used to be that your college course dictated the path your career would take. Such no longer holds true today, thanks largely to technological breakthroughs, increased job diversity, changing skills requirements and short-term learning opportunities. Agri-business graduates can now find work as web programmers, nurses as encoders, engineers as HR professionals, commerce graduates as hotel staff, and tourism graduates as bank tellers.

Nowadays, only specialized careers such as law, medicine, engineering and the like have stringent educational requirements. Increasingly, companies are starting to treat college education as just a basic foundation for employee skills building through training and development at work. If you can communicate well, can do your math, and have good comprehension and analytical skills, you have a pretty fair chance of landing a very good job whatever your degree.

This development now poses a dilemma to a lot of graduates. Take a job you have prepared four or five years for in college? Or explore non-degree-related possibilities? If you decide to explore, what are your chances of success?

To help you find the answers, you first have to ask the right questions:

What are my real interests and penchant in life? Will I be happy if I take this job?
Many people enter college unsure of what they want to be in life, and this is a pity since the college years strongly impact on adult life. They take up a particular course for a number of reasons. There’s parental influence (‘’My father is a lawyer so I want to be a lawyer too.”). Another is peer pressure (“All my barkada are taking up engineering.”). There’s the perception that it’s a cool course to take.

If you took a course you wanted -- and you believe you will enjoy doing something along that line all your life -- then by all means hunt for a job related to your degree.

But if it was not a good choice for you -- and a related job would make you miserable and unhappy -- then consider applying for the job you really like even though unrelated. If you are not equipped with the right skills, consider taking specialized non-degree courses. That little investment will spell a lifetime of difference. A prospective employer may even give you credit for self-honesty and for having the guts to make a correction early.

When we opened a web production company a couple of years ago, one of the applicants for web designer was a lady who finished accounting and worked at a large bank. She loved the Internet so much she took special courses in web design after office hours, and later designed and developed her own personal web page.

Her skills were raw and limited compared to the other applicants. However, her interest and commitment to learn shone through and she was hired. In a few months, proper training and exposure enabled her to surpass her more skillful and experienced co-workers in job performance.

Will this career be financially rewarding?
One deciding factor for selecting a course is financial viability. This factor triggered mass enrollments for nursing, physical therapy, computer programming and other hot majors at one time or another. Later, oversupply and dwindling demand forced graduates in saturated fields to make a career shift.

Ask yourself if your chosen career is still financially viable. Your answer, together with those to the other questions above, will guide you down the right path.

Do I have an advantage or a handicap? What are my chances of success?
If you decide to take an unrelated job, check out the competition. Will your degree be a handicap or an edge? An engineering graduate going into HR management may have fewer people skills compared to a psychology graduate. However, he will do well in HR systems such as compensation because of his strong background in math. In fact, many engineers who excelled in the HR profession generally had their start in compensation.

Meanwhile, some entry-level jobs offer an equal start to everyone regardless of course. Clerical, secretarial and administrative tasks are very similar across departments, mostly involving data input, report preparation, record-keeping, coordination. If you are content to stay in such jobs all your life, then there’s no need to worry about whether you have a competitive edge or not. But if you want advancement, then this is something to look into.

Taken together, here is how the questions can be used to guide you:

Are you happy with your course and do you look forward to a career connected to it? If you answer yes, do you think you will be happy with the potential monetary rewards? If you believe you will be, then you could pursue this path.

If you don’t want a course-related career, then look at your other options. Evaluate whether there exists a level playing field in your job of interest, and whether you have a competitive advantage or a handicap. If there’s equal opportunity and your degree gives you an advantage, you could take this route.

But if you feel at a disadvantage, then assess your chances of catching up and making it -- and whether you’re willing to take that chance. If you are, you could choose this path. If you are not, look for more alternatives and start over this line of questioning again until you come up with a positive response.

In the final analysis, your career choice should depend on your perceived happiness on the job, the potential rewards, and your chances of success. Don’t accept a job just because it matches your course or is the first one available. Make an earnest soul search first so you make an informed decision that you won’t regret later on. - Articles from Jobstreet.com

Sigh...

Yeah... It's been a while i did not update my blog.. i guess i'm waiting for something? What is the thing? Soon you will know.. but believe me i will be active sooner rather than later.. To bring u guys more info, to care and share.. ha2..
2 weeks ago, i went to Bukit Cherakah Shah Alam. On that day, there's an event which is Paintball for Palestine. Nah, it's not like what u think with all the flag burning and shouting like a mad man. It's jusy an event where they collect a sum of money to be donated to the palestinian. The event gathered more than 150 paintballers, mostly from Klang Valley.. Enjoy the pic.. :D




5 Digicams under RM1,000

Whenever i walk around, going nowhere, driving, events, or even sightseeing. I can see that taking picture is something that never dead since the era the camera was invented. If we see our parents camera are much more bigger in size during their time, but that is not something that would stop them from takimg pictures. Why? a picture tells a thousand words. Yes, it is and don't deny it. Now, for us who don't have enough cash but just can't resist the desire to get a digicam, i will reveal the 5 quality digicams which is less than RM1,000. Yes u read it right! Less than RM1,000 where it's less than USD 350. (Reviewed by Personal Money)

1.
Samsung Digimax i8

The i8 is an 8MP Digicam with a 5x digital zoom and a 3x optical zoom. It is a little smaller than most digicams and sports face-detection and a multi-slide-show feature. Retail Price : RM999


2.

Nikon Coolpix S560

From the household name in digicams comes the S560, which offers 10MP and 5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. Additionally, it sports a 16-scene mode feature, which allows you to choose from settings such as Food, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Night Potrait, Party/Indoor, Beach/Snow, Sunset, Dusk/ Dawn, Panorama assist and Back Light. Retail price : RM888


3.

Olympus mju 1040

This 10MP digicam comes with a 2.7in LCD screen, a 5x digital zoom and a 3x optical zoom. Other features include face detection and shadow adjust. Retail Price : RM 899


4.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3

The Lumix is able to record WVGA video at 15 frames per second (fps) to 30 fps video, and has face detection technology, 4x digital zoom and 3x optical zoom capabilities.
Retail Price : RM 799

5.

Canon Powershot A590IS

The Powershot series have been bestsellers for years, and this 8MP camera is no different. It has 4x optical zoom and digital zooms amd sports a 2.5in LCD screen, which is a little small compared to other cameras. Still, it's a favourite, and comes with face detection and auto-focus features.
Retail Price : RM 899


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How to avoid falling into a relationship rut


It's Thursday night; and like every Thursday night, you and your sweetie are sitting on the couch sharing your favourite pizza and watching TV. Tomorrow, you'll both meet up at the local pub to catch up with friends like you do every week. Saturday morning is your standing date for breakfast together.

  • Learn the difference between a rut and a routine. If you and your honey enjoy spending Thursday night in front of the idiot box eating take-out food, there's no reason to put a stop to it.
  • It only becomes a rut when one night of TV becomes three or four or five nights and you're turning down invites because it feels like too much trouble to leave the house.
  • If you watch TV one night, it's off the next night and you do something completely different.
  • Keep separate interest. Have individual hobbies and interest so you don't lose sight of yourself in the relationship and so that you have something to talk about and share.
  • Set out to accomplish new goals together.
- The Star

Thirteen ways to delegate work effectively



One of the biggest frustration of many Managers is the lack of time to perform all of the work required of them in their role as a Manager or even a Team Leader. Think of delegation as nothing more than giving yourself the oppurtunity to spend more time in the vital areas of your job such as planning, organising, inspecting, coaching, innovating, and developing people. -The Star

Here are 13 ways to delegate work effectively

1. Delegate a task if someone else can do it, wants to do it, needs to do it or likes to do it.

2. When you delegate responsibility, also delegate the authority to use the resources to get it done.

3. Delegate results, not necessarily the method.

4. When you delegate something, don't take it back.

5. Ensure the person understand what you have delegated to him and why.

6. Set benchmark or checkpoints and then leave them alone.

7. Reinforce positive results and give feedback or negative results.

8. Communicate clear instructions, expectations and guidelines.

9. Use delegation as a staff development tool.

10. Resist the tendency to over inspect.

11. Ask for regular written or verbal reports.

12. Remember what you delegated and to whom.

13. See failure as necessary if people are willing to stretch, learn and grow.


You may think that this is not so important as you are not a manager yet or you just think thank it is impossible for you to reach up to the level. Well, the 13 ways on how to delegate task is useful in your daily life for example you are working on a Web-based development, president of a car club, Futsal's captain, School's prefect and etc. -The Star

How to calculate the cost of owning a car


Honda City 2009

Most of us would have the desire to buy a new car. The reason? Did not want to go to the workshop every week as the new car is easier to maintain. But most of the car onwers know that the cost of a car is much more than the sticker price in a dealer's lot. Know the cost of owning a car before you buy a new one.

1) Multiply monthly payments by 12 to calculate the total annual cost of your car loan (for example ; RM600X12 months = RM7200)

2) Insurance cost matters.

3) The cost of petrol consumption of a car is very important

4) Cost of maintenance (spare parts) and repair should not be overlooked.

5) Taxes, Registration and license fees can also add a lot on to the annual and intial octs of having a car.

6) If driving in ares that require you to pay parking fees make sure to calculate the costs (for example; RM5X20working days = RM100).

7) Don't forget to take into account the depreciation (decrease of the car value) a car will have. As soon as a car is taken out of a dealer's lot the car will go down in value.

How to live a simpler, sweeter life



With the current economic situation, many of us are forced to re-examine our lifestyle and commit to living lives that are simpler.

- Accept the truth that you only have a finute number of minutes in this earth (nobody lives forever). Respect and celebrate each one.
- Say yes to the things that enliven you; say no to everything else.
- Unsubscibe to any email mailing list that you do not eagerly await (for example new car promotions, expensive clothes, dream house and etc).
- Take a breath before you eat anything (makes u appreciate the food more).
- Give yourself totally to the smallest of tasks. Whether shifting your car from first gear to second, pulling a bottle of lotion from the store shelves, listening to a friends talk or kissing your sweetie - be sure that you are completely yourself in every moment.

So, what are you waiting for? Start living a happy, simpler and sweetier life. :)

PDRM EVO X!!!



Hell Yeah!! You read the title right. It's PDRM (Polis Diraja Malaysia) or Royal Malaysian Police are buying the Mitsubishi EVO X. How many units that they bought so far i did not know (rumors says 25 unit) but in this undated photo which i receieved from my brother shows that the PDRM have bought the car (the photo looks true enough, no photoshop editing) and i'm pretty sure it will be on the road sooner or later. With a car which is more than 250hp, there's no way one can deal with it (Unless your car is 300hp with tein absorber and lots of aftermarket products installed on your car). So guys, when you see an Evo X behind you, look on it's roof first, who know it might be the PDRM EVO X!!!

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