After a hectic week of project management, buffet lunches and car tyre replacements, I'm back again in my homeland of Kuala Lumpur.
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Mac Evangelist in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia since 1991. Construction Management and FileMaker Pro developer. Apple Mac owner of 40+ Macs. Digital Photography and videography enthuasiast. Mobile phone aficionado.
2007-11-26
2007-11-18
20071117: Back to Dubai - for a week
So tonight starts my journey again, back to a cooler Dubai for a week stint!
Journey begins at KL Sentral, took the ERL, checked in at Emirates counter at 1030pm. Got seat 47A, departing from gate C12 at 2:10am! Yawn!
Journey begins at KL Sentral, took the ERL, checked in at Emirates counter at 1030pm. Got seat 47A, departing from gate C12 at 2:10am! Yawn!
2007-11-11
20071110: Vacation in Port Dickson - Disaster and nightmare
A short 3 night stint in our local timeshare package, at the Legend Water Chalets from 7th to 10th November 2007.
Somehow, the happiness was short lived after a terrible THEFT incident! So much for Visit Malaysia Year!
After breakfast on Friday morning, Jessica and I returned directly to our room, as I felt a bit uncomfortable and nauseous.
I took a couple of Panadols and rested until the afternoon, when we decided to have a stroll along the beach. I then searched for my NORTH FACE sling bag, which I then noticed that it was missing. I was definitely not in the car, as I checked there already.
So, the security was alerted and a full report was lodged. We were also escorted by the courteous security officer from the hotel to the Police Station.
All the normal procedures were adhered to including making a graphic report to the sergeant in charge.
His table had 3 thick stacks of files of unsolved cases, each about a foot tall! Talk about small town, but high crime.
According to the sergeant, there is a syndicate roaming around the hotels, targeting tourists (like me!)
My wife, Jessica, then made a comment, which I was unaware of, and this is the THRILLER!
According to her, when I was away to grab some food, some guy tapped her on her right shoulder and alerted her that she had dropped some money.
Not thinking too much, the "notes" were picked up. It turned out to be 2 sheets of FOLDED money.
This was 1 YUAN each. Current street value of the 2 Yuan = slightly under RM 1!
The strange part was, why on earth would we have dropped Chinese money in a Malaysian resort?
Yes, it is true that we recently returned from China, but the strange part is that China is NOW using COINS for all their 1 Yuan denominations. The notes picked up were dated 1999!
Is this a "trick" to fool the victim?
It is suspected that when Jessica picked the notes up, the accomplice would have snatched my bag without her notice!
The security guard mentioned the possibility of "jampi" or "some form of hypnotism" to the extent that:
It is up to you to believe such folklore, but this was most shocking to us.
What irritated us even more, was the fact that millions was spent on the structure of the hotel, but no budget was appropriated for security cameras!
Would you believe it, they DO NOT have CCTVs in the lobby areas!
So this daymare took a good 4 hours out of us, spanning from tea time to dinner time.
We then returned to the hotel to await the arrival of the investigating officer. We met up with his entourage, after we made our way out to dinner, with the intention of trying out seafood at SEAVIEW restaurant, just 5 minutes away from the hotel. When we reached the restaurant, we got a call to return back to the hotel immediately.
This was a blessing in disguise, as if we did not returned, we would have been slaughtered by the SEAVIEW restaurant with their exorbitant prices!
After describing the entire incident again to the team, we then investigated the in-house dinner buffet, which we agreed in unison to dine!
At RM 55 nett, you get a plethora of seafood including crab, squid, fish, scallop cakes, smoked salmon, Japanese sushi, with salmon, beef, veal, chicken, sharksfins soup, seafood soup with clams, mussels, prawns,
vegetables, rice, etc.
It was a no brainer.
Anyway, part of the contents in the sling bag that was stolen is as follows:
Pictures HERE!
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Somehow, the happiness was short lived after a terrible THEFT incident! So much for Visit Malaysia Year!
After breakfast on Friday morning, Jessica and I returned directly to our room, as I felt a bit uncomfortable and nauseous.
I took a couple of Panadols and rested until the afternoon, when we decided to have a stroll along the beach. I then searched for my NORTH FACE sling bag, which I then noticed that it was missing. I was definitely not in the car, as I checked there already.
So, the security was alerted and a full report was lodged. We were also escorted by the courteous security officer from the hotel to the Police Station.
All the normal procedures were adhered to including making a graphic report to the sergeant in charge.
His table had 3 thick stacks of files of unsolved cases, each about a foot tall! Talk about small town, but high crime.
According to the sergeant, there is a syndicate roaming around the hotels, targeting tourists (like me!)
My wife, Jessica, then made a comment, which I was unaware of, and this is the THRILLER!
According to her, when I was away to grab some food, some guy tapped her on her right shoulder and alerted her that she had dropped some money.
Not thinking too much, the "notes" were picked up. It turned out to be 2 sheets of FOLDED money.
This was 1 YUAN each. Current street value of the 2 Yuan = slightly under RM 1!
The strange part was, why on earth would we have dropped Chinese money in a Malaysian resort?
Yes, it is true that we recently returned from China, but the strange part is that China is NOW using COINS for all their 1 Yuan denominations. The notes picked up were dated 1999!
Is this a "trick" to fool the victim?
It is suspected that when Jessica picked the notes up, the accomplice would have snatched my bag without her notice!
The security guard mentioned the possibility of "jampi" or "some form of hypnotism" to the extent that:
- She didn't tell me about this incident until the police report at night
- She didn't notice anyone taking my bag
- I didn't notice that my bag was missing
- I felt uncomfortable after the breakfast, leading to forgetfulness
It is up to you to believe such folklore, but this was most shocking to us.
What irritated us even more, was the fact that millions was spent on the structure of the hotel, but no budget was appropriated for security cameras!
Would you believe it, they DO NOT have CCTVs in the lobby areas!
So this daymare took a good 4 hours out of us, spanning from tea time to dinner time.
We then returned to the hotel to await the arrival of the investigating officer. We met up with his entourage, after we made our way out to dinner, with the intention of trying out seafood at SEAVIEW restaurant, just 5 minutes away from the hotel. When we reached the restaurant, we got a call to return back to the hotel immediately.
This was a blessing in disguise, as if we did not returned, we would have been slaughtered by the SEAVIEW restaurant with their exorbitant prices!
After describing the entire incident again to the team, we then investigated the in-house dinner buffet, which we agreed in unison to dine!
At RM 55 nett, you get a plethora of seafood including crab, squid, fish, scallop cakes, smoked salmon, Japanese sushi, with salmon, beef, veal, chicken, sharksfins soup, seafood soup with clams, mussels, prawns,
vegetables, rice, etc.
It was a no brainer.
Anyway, part of the contents in the sling bag that was stolen is as follows:
- Sony Ericsson K610i grey mobile phone (with my name sticker on the rear)
- My Celcom 3G SIM card (which I have cancelled)
- My Diners Club card (which I have cancelled also)
- My Le Meridien Member card
- MyKad! (Drats! another fine!)
- Legend Worldwide Member card
- Alliance Bank ATM card
- Public Bank ATM card
- Vegetarian restaurant member card
- My Toshiba 1 Gb thumbdrive
- My spare 1 Gb MicroSD card with SD adapter
- My mini tripod
Pictures HERE!
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2007-10-23
20071016-21: Shanghai Vacation
Yay, finally I manage to have a short trip with my wifey Jessica.
Took MAS this time. Can't use Diners Club card in our MAS Golden Lounge though! Sheesh!
Stayed at the RUITAI Hotel, which has INCLUSIVE (free, no additional charge) wired broadband internet at an UNBELIEVABLE (for 2007 standards) FIVE, yes 5 MEGABITS speed!
I was downloading stuff at 500 Kb/s, so talk about infrastructure (and this is NOT in the city centre!)
Wanted to return on Sunday, 20th, but no flights, thus had to take another extra day off!
Loads of photos here:
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Took MAS this time. Can't use Diners Club card in our MAS Golden Lounge though! Sheesh!
Stayed at the RUITAI Hotel, which has INCLUSIVE (free, no additional charge) wired broadband internet at an UNBELIEVABLE (for 2007 standards) FIVE, yes 5 MEGABITS speed!
I was downloading stuff at 500 Kb/s, so talk about infrastructure (and this is NOT in the city centre!)
Wanted to return on Sunday, 20th, but no flights, thus had to take another extra day off!
Loads of photos here:
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2007-10-15
20071014: The iPhone reviewed
Yup, finally got my hands on this piece of superb engineering from the fruity company,
and yes, I am still in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to do this review!
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and yes, I am still in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to do this review!
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2007-09-03
20070903: Back from Dubai
Yahoo! I finally escaped from "Alcatraz"
Talk about uncomfortable living conditions (2 inch mattress), unnutritious food (read - CHINESE food from Chinese village, either full of OIL, Chilli, or salty soya sauce!), excellent entertainment ( 1000 satellite channels from ALL the provinces of China, all in Mandarin, including the dubbing of old Hong Kong movies!, peaceful and conducive washing machines (which rotates at about 600 rpm and has the acoustics of a machine gun!
Pictures soon!
Talk about uncomfortable living conditions (2 inch mattress), unnutritious food (read - CHINESE food from Chinese village, either full of OIL, Chilli, or salty soya sauce!), excellent entertainment ( 1000 satellite channels from ALL the provinces of China, all in Mandarin, including the dubbing of old Hong Kong movies!, peaceful and conducive washing machines (which rotates at about 600 rpm and has the acoustics of a machine gun!
Pictures soon!
2007-08-20
20070822-Dinner at Radisson SAS
Invited by my old Suncon buddy, Mr WOO, from Suncon, Abu Dhabi. Had a great buffet dinner at the 5 star hotel, Radisson SAS, which was formerly the Intercontinental.
Had roast duck, lobster tails, beef steak, lamb and veal steaks, tandoori pomfret, amongst others.
Met up with old chaps, like LIM BL, Ramdani, Ms Toh and Edmund.
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2007-08-18
20070817-Tea time in Burjuman
Met up with Cypark Alumni members for a tea break on a hot sunny afternoon weekend in Dubai, UAE.
Had my mug of green tea, whilst the other chaps had Cappucino and a Mango smoothie (Patrick)
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2007-08-01
E90 arrives in Dubai
The super duper Nokia E90 has finally landed on the shores of Dubai during this super duper hot season.
Here are some shots of this baby!
Here are some shots of this baby!
2007-06-19
Welcome to Paris, er no, Dubai!

All the glitz and glamour which are normally personified by the metropolitans of New York, London and Paris are no longer true.
Welcome to DUBAI, the MIDDLE EAST. Welcome to THEATRIUM!
This is situated in the Royal Ascot Hotel in Bur Dubai!
Shocked? Don't be. This is what all Islamic countries should have, including Malaysia.
Very cheap, prices start from FOUR HUNDRED DIRHAMS only (per person)! (AED 400!) Includes LATE dinner at 9pm, don't worry OK?
The show is > 3 hours, so imagine if u are having fine dining in Lafite, Shangri-La, KL, dinner would cost you at least RM 100 ++ per pax.
So treat the show as RM 100 / hour.
And for that, you have > 50 people entertaining you at any one time (works out to be less than 2 bucks an hour!)
So there you go, enjoy this during the HOT summer nights!
It's not Moulin Rouge, Paris or PatPong, Bangkok!
Don't expect vulgar entertainment or adult strip tease joints here. Pure fine family fun (for over 12 year olds!)
Sorry, I don't get any commission from this, (perhaps I should), just fancied fine entertainment.
2007-06-05
UPDATED MACBOOK PROS

As usual, Tuesdays are always new announcement days! Check out the specs here
The US PRICES are still the same. However back in Malaysia, somehow the accountants are "unaware" of current market exchange rates (BUAT TAK TAHU) and squeezing up to RM 1,200 extra for the cool MacBook Pros.
Check out the spreadsheet comparison above!
Jeremy CHAN visits Dubai, UAE
Straight from Paris, via Amsterdam, Jeremy arrives around 1045pm.
Picked him up from a little cute blue Chevy.
Almost got summoned by the Airport traffic warden, but managed to get scott free after showing him I am a Malaysian tourist, and lost my way.
Whisked the VIP to the Grand Hyatt hotel, after packing in LOADS of suitcases into the teensy weensy car.
No traffic was apparent when crossing the Garhoud Bridge, and within 10 minutes, we were checking in at the Hyatt.
The room was upgraded as Jeremy had the Hyatt VIP card. Free breakfast and larger room.
So, I forked out 2 bucks as tips for the bell boy, as J was low on change.
After a quick freshening up and some room photos, we then darted out the room after midnite to head onto the Hard Rock Cafe.
Down the Sheikh Zayed Road we went, passing all the super skyscrapers along the 6 lane highway. If you had the patience of limiting yourself to the speed limit of 120 km/h for 90 minutes, you would be in Abu Dhabi.
However, as we passed the Internet City, my instincts told me to keep right to get close to our destination.
My scouting talents did not fail me and we reached the free car park safely next to HRC.
The night was quiet. The crowd was barely noticeable. NO live band was on display.
As we entered, the momentos counter greeted us on the left, after the Pinoy doorman greeted us on the right.
J soon got his paraphernalia, primarily a beer can opener amongst other HRC knick knacks. I only got a HRC brown bag as a souvenir (free one).
We then adjourned back to the hotel, after going through a few wrong turns. We landed in the middle of Dubai Marina, with its 24 hour construction shifts in full swing. Fortunately for the excellent signage in both Arabic and ENGLISH, we got ourselves out before sunrise!
So down the SZR again, we stopped for a moment on the road shoulder to witness the live progress of the worlds tallest building (for now!)
As we arrived back in the hotel, we took a few more night shots and then retired to the room. I happily continued my array of photos of the room, whilst J took a quick shower.
When it came to my turn for the shower, I was most unhappy as I forgot my toothbrush. I would have thought that a 5 star hotel would have provided one, but believe it or not, they did NOT have a toothbrush, nor a comb! They were generous with the cotton buds and cotton pads though!
After drying my wet hair (or whatever is left of it), I just picked up a magazine and glanced through it till I was well asleep on the 8 inch mattress. J was still busy packing and repacking his bags, enroute for his next destination, Muscat, OMAN!
The morning arrives. The rays shone through the slithers of thick curtains covering the 10 metre long window. I got up and did the necessities, geared up and headed for the gym and pool.
A private lift takes you down to the Atrium level (1 floor below ground) and you will enter the GRAND SPA. Check into the mens room with private lockers, don on a thick bathrobe and collect your towel and slippers. Head onto the gym.
This is the most hitech gym I've been too. All the cycles have a 10 inch LCD monitor which doubles as both a TV and the main touchscreen control. U can feast your eyes on all the piped in cable and satellite channels. You can loan a pair of Sony headphones too, if you so wish. On the other workout machines, from TECHNOGYM, you can monitor reps, weight, etc, via an attached LCD panel on each workstation.
After a quick 15 minutes on the cycle and a few rounds on a few machines, I had to rush into the pool. A quick shower with L'Occitane shower gel graced my sweaty body.
The pool was a bit cold, so strategically, there was a HOT pool juxtaposed next to the indoor covered pool with deck chairs. I had to dip inside for 5 minutes to increase bloodflow. After that, I managed to use my goggles after a 2 month hiatus in the small lap pool of 1.6m deep.
10 minutes was all I could spare before I headed into the men's room HOT Jacuzzi.
After relaxing the muscles, it was off to shower off the chlorine and headed back up to the room for a quick breakfast.
The swimming trunks were obviously drenched, and thanks to a SWIMMING ATTIRE drying machine, my speedos were air dryed within 15 seconds!
When I reached the room, J already finished his "delicious" complimentary breakfast on the CLUB floor. Nothing extravagant! Don't expect Nasi Lemak, Curry Laksa, Bacon and Eggs for breakfast. Some cereals and bread with cold cuts was the fare of the day.
I had to indulge in my fresh orange juice, caviar with brown bread buns together with a pot of Muller strawberry yoghurt to start my day. I did let J try the Indian mango!
After we packed up and checked out, we deposited the major bags with the concierge and made our way out to town in the sweltering heat of at least 40 degrees C!
Our first stop, a beach picture on Jumeirah with the Burj as the backdrop. Next was Madinat Jumeirah. Showed J the sights, and bought a pack of Energizer batteries from my Garmin eTrex Vista cx GPS unit.
After that it was off to Mall of the Emirates. Everything was in close proximity, thanks to my good tour planning.
A car park was obtained after circling for 5 minutes, and mind you, this is a working day around lunch time.
Loads of shops caught J' fancy, especially the designer ones. SKI Dubai was a sight to behold for J. We landed up at CHOP CHOP, a restaurant right next to SD. Perhaps we are paying 80% for the view and 20% for the food? What you see is definitely not "value for money".
After walking for another hour, we then darted back to Wafi City whereby I promised J to have a look at Penhaligons and also the Memoirs shop, full of CASTLE THEMED decor.
The long hot afternoon caught the best of our energy and we then had a pit stop at Starbucks (where else) for a cuppa. We had the fortune of trying some free frappucino and cookies too.
As they say, all good things must come to an end, and we had to dart back to the hotel (which was just 5 minutes away) to collect all the bags. After confirming the flights, we then took a long way round to Terminal 1 for the departure to Muscat.
Quite an exciting 18 hours I must say!
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Picked him up from a little cute blue Chevy.
Almost got summoned by the Airport traffic warden, but managed to get scott free after showing him I am a Malaysian tourist, and lost my way.
Whisked the VIP to the Grand Hyatt hotel, after packing in LOADS of suitcases into the teensy weensy car.
No traffic was apparent when crossing the Garhoud Bridge, and within 10 minutes, we were checking in at the Hyatt.
The room was upgraded as Jeremy had the Hyatt VIP card. Free breakfast and larger room.
So, I forked out 2 bucks as tips for the bell boy, as J was low on change.
After a quick freshening up and some room photos, we then darted out the room after midnite to head onto the Hard Rock Cafe.
Down the Sheikh Zayed Road we went, passing all the super skyscrapers along the 6 lane highway. If you had the patience of limiting yourself to the speed limit of 120 km/h for 90 minutes, you would be in Abu Dhabi.
However, as we passed the Internet City, my instincts told me to keep right to get close to our destination.
My scouting talents did not fail me and we reached the free car park safely next to HRC.
The night was quiet. The crowd was barely noticeable. NO live band was on display.
As we entered, the momentos counter greeted us on the left, after the Pinoy doorman greeted us on the right.
J soon got his paraphernalia, primarily a beer can opener amongst other HRC knick knacks. I only got a HRC brown bag as a souvenir (free one).
We then adjourned back to the hotel, after going through a few wrong turns. We landed in the middle of Dubai Marina, with its 24 hour construction shifts in full swing. Fortunately for the excellent signage in both Arabic and ENGLISH, we got ourselves out before sunrise!
So down the SZR again, we stopped for a moment on the road shoulder to witness the live progress of the worlds tallest building (for now!)
As we arrived back in the hotel, we took a few more night shots and then retired to the room. I happily continued my array of photos of the room, whilst J took a quick shower.
When it came to my turn for the shower, I was most unhappy as I forgot my toothbrush. I would have thought that a 5 star hotel would have provided one, but believe it or not, they did NOT have a toothbrush, nor a comb! They were generous with the cotton buds and cotton pads though!
After drying my wet hair (or whatever is left of it), I just picked up a magazine and glanced through it till I was well asleep on the 8 inch mattress. J was still busy packing and repacking his bags, enroute for his next destination, Muscat, OMAN!
The morning arrives. The rays shone through the slithers of thick curtains covering the 10 metre long window. I got up and did the necessities, geared up and headed for the gym and pool.
A private lift takes you down to the Atrium level (1 floor below ground) and you will enter the GRAND SPA. Check into the mens room with private lockers, don on a thick bathrobe and collect your towel and slippers. Head onto the gym.
This is the most hitech gym I've been too. All the cycles have a 10 inch LCD monitor which doubles as both a TV and the main touchscreen control. U can feast your eyes on all the piped in cable and satellite channels. You can loan a pair of Sony headphones too, if you so wish. On the other workout machines, from TECHNOGYM, you can monitor reps, weight, etc, via an attached LCD panel on each workstation.
After a quick 15 minutes on the cycle and a few rounds on a few machines, I had to rush into the pool. A quick shower with L'Occitane shower gel graced my sweaty body.
The pool was a bit cold, so strategically, there was a HOT pool juxtaposed next to the indoor covered pool with deck chairs. I had to dip inside for 5 minutes to increase bloodflow. After that, I managed to use my goggles after a 2 month hiatus in the small lap pool of 1.6m deep.
10 minutes was all I could spare before I headed into the men's room HOT Jacuzzi.
After relaxing the muscles, it was off to shower off the chlorine and headed back up to the room for a quick breakfast.
The swimming trunks were obviously drenched, and thanks to a SWIMMING ATTIRE drying machine, my speedos were air dryed within 15 seconds!
When I reached the room, J already finished his "delicious" complimentary breakfast on the CLUB floor. Nothing extravagant! Don't expect Nasi Lemak, Curry Laksa, Bacon and Eggs for breakfast. Some cereals and bread with cold cuts was the fare of the day.
I had to indulge in my fresh orange juice, caviar with brown bread buns together with a pot of Muller strawberry yoghurt to start my day. I did let J try the Indian mango!
After we packed up and checked out, we deposited the major bags with the concierge and made our way out to town in the sweltering heat of at least 40 degrees C!
Our first stop, a beach picture on Jumeirah with the Burj as the backdrop. Next was Madinat Jumeirah. Showed J the sights, and bought a pack of Energizer batteries from my Garmin eTrex Vista cx GPS unit.
After that it was off to Mall of the Emirates. Everything was in close proximity, thanks to my good tour planning.
A car park was obtained after circling for 5 minutes, and mind you, this is a working day around lunch time.
Loads of shops caught J' fancy, especially the designer ones. SKI Dubai was a sight to behold for J. We landed up at CHOP CHOP, a restaurant right next to SD. Perhaps we are paying 80% for the view and 20% for the food? What you see is definitely not "value for money".
After walking for another hour, we then darted back to Wafi City whereby I promised J to have a look at Penhaligons and also the Memoirs shop, full of CASTLE THEMED decor.
The long hot afternoon caught the best of our energy and we then had a pit stop at Starbucks (where else) for a cuppa. We had the fortune of trying some free frappucino and cookies too.
As they say, all good things must come to an end, and we had to dart back to the hotel (which was just 5 minutes away) to collect all the bags. After confirming the flights, we then took a long way round to Terminal 1 for the departure to Muscat.
Quite an exciting 18 hours I must say!
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2007-05-31
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2007-05-28
Nokia N95
After months of speculation and patience, it is finally here.I managed to get a working model in one of the hypermarkets here in Dubai.
Size is more larger than an N70. (That is my left hand holding this baby!)
The screen is SUPERB, at about 3mm thick. Finally displaying 16 million colours. Reviews here. N95 Blog here.
3D games are very good.
The 5 Megapixel camera is very sharp, especially when assisted by the Xenon flash!
The Bar code functionality is cool!
However, couldn't check the GPS as it couldn't get any satellite signals indoors (duh!!!)
However, do check out for FAKES!
2007-05-25
Dinner at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai
The bosses have arrived.
Top class cuisine is the ONLY option. 4 digit bills were the theme of the evening.
Here is the Mid East branch of the reputable Caviar House & Prunier
Menu is not too extensive, even though seafood was their forte. (For Malaysian standards)
We had a sampling of Caviar (obviously), Very fine smoked Salmon produced by BALIK of Switzerland, sushi and prawn cocktails, washed down with Stellas, Buds and Heinies!
The backdrop of the Burj Al Arab was also gorgeous. The weather on the other hand was something left to be desired, unless you are craving for 30 degrees heat!
Madinat is still as scenic and thriving as ever, and being a WEEKEND for the Mid east, all the bars and eateries were at their capacity, packed with Fashion TV type of clientele (so were their FREE underground carpark!)
Check out the photos below.
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Top class cuisine is the ONLY option. 4 digit bills were the theme of the evening.
Here is the Mid East branch of the reputable Caviar House & Prunier
Menu is not too extensive, even though seafood was their forte. (For Malaysian standards)
We had a sampling of Caviar (obviously), Very fine smoked Salmon produced by BALIK of Switzerland, sushi and prawn cocktails, washed down with Stellas, Buds and Heinies!
The backdrop of the Burj Al Arab was also gorgeous. The weather on the other hand was something left to be desired, unless you are craving for 30 degrees heat!
Madinat is still as scenic and thriving as ever, and being a WEEKEND for the Mid east, all the bars and eateries were at their capacity, packed with Fashion TV type of clientele (so were their FREE underground carpark!)
Check out the photos below.
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2007-05-24
Hot property in Dubai
Fancy staying near the Dubai World Trade Centre?
If you are, don't hesitate to take a look here
Sizes are reasonable, ranging from 1744 to 4122 sq feet.
Prices are VERY AFFORDABLE, if you are a celebrity, Sheikh or earn 6 digits monthly. (liras, rupees & rupiah excluded)
The range is from 2.294 to 6.7 million Dirhams! (About 1,316 - 1,626/ sq foot)
Here is the photo of the hoarding!
If you are, don't hesitate to take a look here
Sizes are reasonable, ranging from 1744 to 4122 sq feet.
Prices are VERY AFFORDABLE, if you are a celebrity, Sheikh or earn 6 digits monthly. (liras, rupees & rupiah excluded)
The range is from 2.294 to 6.7 million Dirhams! (About 1,316 - 1,626/ sq foot)
Here is the photo of the hoarding!
2007-05-22
ABU DHABI - My first trip and impression
Finally get to visit another Emirate, after visiting my 2nd Emirate, Sharjah a fortnight ago.
This capital of UAE is about 160 km away from Dubai.
Set out along Sheikh Zayed Road and travelled for 90 minutes, averaging 120 km/h.
Yup, that is the speed limit here, and most cars have a beeper installed that beeps continuously if you breach this limit! IRRITATING is an understatement!
This city is still developing, but not as hectic as Dubai.
From preliminary first impressions, things look quite organised, especially the super 4 lane highways that run through the city.
The Corniche is breathtaking!
Check out the photos here
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This capital of UAE is about 160 km away from Dubai.
Set out along Sheikh Zayed Road and travelled for 90 minutes, averaging 120 km/h.
Yup, that is the speed limit here, and most cars have a beeper installed that beeps continuously if you breach this limit! IRRITATING is an understatement!
This city is still developing, but not as hectic as Dubai.
From preliminary first impressions, things look quite organised, especially the super 4 lane highways that run through the city.
The Corniche is breathtaking!
Check out the photos here
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Bahamian Bananas

Holy schmoly!
Look at the SIZE of these bananas from the Bahamas!
The whole bunch juxtaposed to my trusty Sony Ericsson K610i 3G mobile phone.
According to the specs of my phone, the length is only 102 mm,
So, scaling from there, the big BROTHER is a staggering 8 inches! (1 inch = 25.4 mm)
Pisang Emas, eat your heart out!
SCHWING!
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