Saturday, June 27, 2009

My jalan-jalan on the other side of the Penang Island

Today I went to "jalan-jalan" at Balik Pulau and Telok Bahang in Penang. The main reason was to find the location of the Balik Pulau Hospital and Mount Miriam Hospital. My mom got an appointment there this Friday.

First went to Balik Pulau, through Bayan Lepas. But in the hill climb, got a long queue of cars. The reason ... There is a big and long trailer in front.

After finding the Balik Pulau Hospital, continue my journey to Mount Miriam Hospital using Teluk Bahang road. Thanks to my Nokia E71 GPS :)

I stopped at few places to snap few pictures as below.

This was taken near a durian farm in Balik Pulau. The haze spoilt the view a bit. Now it is durian season, and you can see many stalls along the road selling this fruit.




This are taken at Telok Bahang dam. This year (2009) Penang International Dragon Boat race was held here.
















Stuff you can't do while at the dam.


View of the other side of the dam


This shot was taken at 70mm. By the time I swap lense, it was gone.


I will follow you.

See what the courier guy bring me this morning

This morning, my new toy arrived. It is the Canon battery grip for my EOS 350D. I ordered it from a forumer in Photomalaysia.

The price is much much cheaper than the current price for a second hand BG-E3 and this is new!

You can take a look at the thread here. His shop is at Melaka "RS Digital Station" also have a separate thread also in PM.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

See what the rain brings

Last night it rained in Penang. With it, the haze clear up a lot. You can see the difference from the photo below.

Before (Taken on 2009-06-18)

After


Before (Taken on 2009-06-18)

After


Rains can do wonders :)

Thursday, June 18, 2009

A hazy morning in Penang (again)

Today is quite a hazy morning in Penang. Haze is just like an annual event here. As usual, take the normal precaution.

1. Limit your activity outside
2. Drink lots of water

Below are a couple of photos that i snapped while on the way to work. These were taken on the Penang Bridge. Overseeing the Queensbay, Jabatan laut jetty.



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Juru Autocity Carnival 2009-06-13 (04)

Some more photos of the car at Juru Autocity Carnival.

Inside of a red car


The door also full of speakers


The cockpit of the Pioneer show car. Normal enough


But It has a LCD tv at the back seat.


And see those amps and speakers...

Nokia E72 unveiled

Nokia just unveiled the updated version of Nokia E71, it is a E72 (duh), using almost the same form factor as E71. E71 was the best qwerty smartphone for nokia.

Below are some of the videos floating in the internet:-

Nokia E72 video leaked


Nokia E72 Hands on.


You can read more about it here and here.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Juru Autocity Carnival 2009-06-13 (03)

Here are some of my shots of the cars on show

Some more cars



Polize car

This car comes together with sirens




Some more photos will be posted later... stay tune..

Juru Autocity Carnival 2009-06-13 (02)

This time, I'm posting the photos of the photog ;)

Photogs lining up to shoot the Japanese GT queens.


Near the BH Petrol GO cart booth.


Shooting the GT Queens.

Juru Autocity Carnival 2009-06-13 (01)

On last Saturday went to Juru autocity for the auto carnival. Arrived there at around 4.30pm. First on the agenda was to go and see the go cart race. Then see those cars and maybe catch a glimpse of the Japan Race Queen. Here are the photos.

Get set go



This is one of my better panning shot


I drop my drink


See my drift


Some of the cars on show






I will post more photos later.

Friday, June 12, 2009

7 Ways to Annoy a Flight Attendant

I think it is true. I got it from yahoo!

1. Bring your pet on the plane and then act like an animal.
Over the years, I've seen a pet on a passenger's lap, a pet tucked into a seatback pocket, and a pet loose in the aisle (I nearly hit one with my beverage cart). All of this is against federal regulations. People tell me how well-behaved their pet is, but they can't follow the rules themselves! Your pet must stay in its carrier while you're on the plane. Yes, even if you've paid a "pet-in-cabin" fee.

2. Shove your bag into the first bin you see and then walk to your seat in the back of the plane.
You think you're clever, I know. You expect to grab your bag on your way out of the plane, but you're selfishly inconveniencing others. I can't lie and say we flight attendants don't take some small satisfaction when we tell you, "We couldn't identify the bag's owner, so we sent it to cargo." It's a security issue, for real. Carry-ons need to stay near their owners! So don't look so shocked when we say, "The signs will direct you to baggage claim. You can pick up your bag there."

3. Think that because you're on an airplane you're off-duty as a parent.
Stop expecting us to have spare diapers, formula, medicine, toys, playing cards, or batteries for DVD players or Game Boys. It's an airplane, not a 7-11. Take your kid to the restroom before you board. Leave the dry cereal and Legos at home and bring snacks and toys for your kids that won't make a horrible mess.

4. Drag on an oversize bag that's too heavy for you to lift by yourself.
I won't be compensated for any injuries I might sustain if I heft your bag into the overhead compartment for you. (And other passengers shouldn't have to step up and take the risk either.) The guideline is simple: You pack it, you stack it. Try this at home as a test (and this is to you ladies, especially): After you've packed your bag, put on the shoes you plan to wear on the plane and see if you can lift your bag and place it on top of your refrigerator. You can't? Pay the fee and check the bag.

5. Gripe that you haven't been seated in a roomy exit-row seat.
The exit rows weren't created as a reward for people who are tall, overweight, or just plain nice. They were designed to help passengers get out of the plane in an emergency. The people seated in an exit row must be able to see and speak clearly, open the emergency door, and help others. I prefer to see uniformed military, firefighters, law-enforcement officers, or off-duty pilots and flight attendants sitting in those seats. While the gate agent may assign exit-row seats first, the flight attendant makes the final determination about who gets to sit in them. And the quality of our choices is one of the frequent concerns of Federal Aviation Administration officials when they audit airlines for safety practices. So please don't complain. I'm just doing my job.

6. Act like you don't know the meaning of the words "under the seat in front of you."
Someday I will be muttering "under the seat in front of you" in the old-age home for flight attendants. What is it that you don't understand? To be clear, items should not be stowed behind your calves, under your feet like a footstool, in the open seat next to you, or in your lap. It's under the seat in front of you. And it applies to everything you carry on board. Items stored carelessly can trip others, or dislodge during takeoff and get lost, or inconvenience others. And while I'm on the topic: Please don't wrap your purse (or umbrella strap) around your ankle to keep from forgetting it. What will happen in an emergency, when every second counts and there's no time to disentangle yourself from your precious bag? Will you drag it ball-and-chain-style down the aisle of a burning plane?

7. Whine about the high price of flying.
When I hear people complain about coach airfares, I know they're not keeping up with the news. Fares have rarely been cheaper. In recent years, it's not uncommon for you to be able to cross the continent for under $130 each way, with a maximum of one layover. It's a bargain! At that price, you're barely paying for the fuel to get your body there—never mind the cost of shipping your 50 pounds of gear. You're already on the gravy plane. People point to first class ticket holders and want to know why they don't get the same treatment. Wake up folks: You're getting a great deal. If you want even more, pay more!