Tuesday, March 11, 2008

HK

A week long trip to Hong Kong during Chinese New Year.

The captain of Singapore Airlines' 747-400, just before the departure back to Singapore, made the obligatory announcement: "...and the temperature on the destination is comfortable 24 degrees Celsius". Hearing this, my face muscles slowly but surely stretched the lips across the face.

HK was cold. Especially cold for a person (yours truly) who hasn't seen temperature below some mid-to-high teens in almost two plus years - guess the coldest I had it since leaving Melbourne in July 2006 was while climbing Mt Kinablau. Temperature in the first few days barely reached 10 degrees. Unsurprisingly, as I've mentioned the cold/flue struggle that's been raging on since the end of the last year, I spend one day in bed with high fever - lucky it wasn't more. This was unusual cold weather even for the locals. It was caused by the snow storms that were ranging up north in the main land China at that time, and bringing cold front down to HK.

Cold aside, HK experience was great:

City, unlike my current address, is full of unique personality. Just on the way from the airport, looking thought the bus window, the forest of skyscrapers amongst the hills was providing unquestionable site - must be the influence of TV (-what else?).

Finding a dorm for SGD12 was pleasant surprise as I was prepared to pay $50 for a cheep accommodation. The only knock I have for the place is that the blankets they provide are really thin. Even though I managed to sweet talk - needed sweet talk as the place was full for the New Year celebration and most people were asking for extra blankets - cleaning lady to get me an extra blanket. Luckily friend's father borrowed me his big skiing jacket during the stay. The jacked doubled as a duvet - thanks Uncle Chong.

One night in the dorm, before falling a sleep I had a chat with an American fellow - forgot his name - an impressive and inspirational character. He spent last year and a half in a Beijing and Taipei, and is currently studying Chinese Classical Literature at a university in Taipei - the study is in Mandarin! The guy speaks very impressive Mandarin - when I walked in the room he was on the phone dribbling away as any, from my point of view, native Chinese speaking person would. He is currently learning to read/write!!! I always felt that I'd be able to learn conversational Mandarin, but never did I think that anyone (in their sanity :) would attempt reading/writing. He did say, as one might expect, that it took lots of effort to learn as much as he did in a year and a half. Another respectful thing is that the guy's aim is to further study international policy/relations in order to work in China on environmental issues. I can only sincerely say: Good Luck!

Another interesting thing about staying at that old building filled with cheep accommodation in Tsim Sha Tsui was seeing the number of international people that work there. I just did not expect to see so many people from Africa, and especially not from sub-continent. On few occasions, coming back to the hostel late at night, I had old Chinese man whispering into my ear "young girls" and a young guy from sub-content saying "hashish". For HCMC, Bangkok, or Goa I expected that, but not for HK.

I have to thank my friends for showing me HK from their perspective. With Roza and her family I got to experience local celebration during the Chinese New Year - food, food and some more nice food, together with worm hospitality and 'red envelops' (pocket money). With Raymond I got to walk to streets of the HK Island during the day time (Roza did the night tour :), and have one of our usual endless conversations for the 1st time after some two years.

As it's becoming custom to all the travels I did since my big oversees experience has started, there's always reasons to go back. This time:
Alvin, the original Pokai, better weather,
and Macau...!

Friday, March 07, 2008

Stay hungry...

Steve Jobs at Stanford graduation 2005:
stayFoolish...!

Friday, February 01, 2008

Touch typing

Pat, a fellow ICT-an, yesterday forwarded the email to me with a link for the speed typing test (send to him by one of his students :) I can type 50 words/min - far from the record of 212 words/min.

This reminded me of my 2nd year at The University of Auckland. It was about that time when I got tired of listening to the old war related BS discussed with Balkanize contingent, as well as tired of not knowing how to type. Tanko [wrong spelling :p ], a fellow student, showed me how to load up the Typing Tutor, an application on the machine in the lab.

The night before leaving Melb, I tried to find a crack for a typing software that my sister could use as she wanted to learn how to touch type. I did not find the crack, I found lots and lots of viruses (to this day, they are still there) - why not use free to use typing tutor - why simple..:?

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Dec - Jan bullets

- We won, we won. Machineguns are the champions. We won the 2nd competition we went for. The algoMania, organised by NUS. As a nice reword each of the students (3 of them) got cool iPod Touch, and photos taken with the Education Minister. Pat (the official coach for this competition) and me got nothing (hmmm, he's the coach, so I got less :).

- Level 8 party, part 2. This time a more quiet one then the last time, none the less very entertaining.
From Level 8 Party...


- Last Friday I went to NUS administration to see about my enrolment. If I contacted them back in October last year I would have been enrolled by the start of this semester (14th Jan). The way things are now, the likelihood is that I'll have to wait for yet another semester to come around before I get a chance to finish of my masters.

- I'm getting sick of being sick. Last couple of months I pooped more Panadols then the whole of the last two years put together. As how bad it was, well I only went for one swim in the new year... Finally this week, things feel better. I played ball, and went for two runs. Of for another run now.

Whatz up...?

...impressive creativity - of entertaining kind:

Monday, January 07, 2008

Darwin & NT

For Christmas and New Year's holidays I met with the parents and sister half way between Melbourne and Singapore. Our destination was Darwin and North Territory, at the Top End of Australia.

Out of 10 days there, we spent four exploring Kakadu, Nitimiluk (Kathrine Gorge), and fishing on Darwin bay. During the fishing, Mum was the only lucky one catching the golden snapper for dinner.


great...!

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

2008

I wish you all that you might have wished for yourself... I wish that all your 2008 resolutions come true... wish you all the best...

health...luck....love...!