Thursday, October 22, 2009

Homeless, but not heartless

I,
used to have a home which perturbs me a great deal,
used to share a tiny dorm in a very small town,
now living in a small room surrounded by entirely strangers,
now still not having a home,
now still working on building my home.

How's everyone?
Life is good here,
my heart is beating strong,
studies is challenging as always and fruitful as usual,
winter is arriving in a blink of an eye,
I am loving the apple of my eye.

I'll be coming back more often to furnish up this space,
to retain my existence in your memory,
do keep in touch and drop me messages anytime.
I cannot always be around but this blog can be,
enjoy your stay and have a nice day!


+1 518-596-5939
~Troy, New York

Friday, August 28, 2009

15000km

If you poke a hole down your feet straight through the center of the Earth, you might see me!


Finally, I reached this new place called Troy in New York in 52 hours after I left Miri with all the flight time and waiting time included. The journey certainly did not start perfectly with with all the rushes and emotions that came along, a little bumpy in the middle and actually become worse towards the end, but I would say that everything went well. The flights did wear me out but it did not kill my spirit. Most importantly, I did not contract H1N1 XD.

The longest waiting was at KLIA where I had wait for 10 hours. The wifi there was very unstable and connection to windows live was banned, so I resorted to walking around the once world best airport. In the middle my exploration, I discovered the viewing area at a deserted part of the airport. It is a very quiet section of the airport in contrast to the departure area. From there, we could see planes taking off in a distance, MAS planes for local departure, the international aircrafts parked at the satellite building in a distance, the aerotrains and also, a number of people sleeping on the couch. If you have a long waiting time but cannot afford the lounge, this would be a good and quiet place to sleep through the wait!



MAS employed airbus A330 to fly from KLIA to Incheon, Seoul, Korea. In my disappointment, it is not a big plane with good in flight entertainments and the korean speaking air stewardesses were not attractive lol. Anyway, it's better than the Boeing 737 I usually take to commute between KL and Miri. Nothing much was interesting, so I just slept through the flight except waking up for MAS delicacies and the sunrise.



Incheon Airports was a great masterpiece of airports architechture, they sure have put in a lot of efforts and money into building it. It is uniquely situated on a isolated piece of island located 70km away from Seoul, or should I say two islands because the airport was actually built on a landfill that connects two separate smaller islands together. The aiport houses the plane terminals as well as a lot of shopping outlets along its stretchy hall. In contrary to my belief that things in the airport are more expensive than the shops outside, shopping seemed to be very popular there. There were a lot of people mostly shopping for the luxury or branded goods, mostly Koreans. It is either that the merchandise are really cheap or Korean people are very rich. Of course, I would not miss the chance to try out the reowned internet infrastructure in the country. The wifi at the airport had certainly impressed me after my agonizing experience with wifi in KLIA. I had enjoyed so much that I somehow lost my mind and unconsciously left my laptop behind when I left, oops. Thank God that it is still there when I went back to look for it. The security camera in the airport must have caught the images of me ransacking the airport anxiously.



Then finally it was time to leave Asia and head to the States. The long and seemingly unending flight was made pleasant thanks to the excellent service provided by the Korean Airlines. The boeing 747 was very similar to MAS's 747, the in flight entertainment equipments, schedule and even the catering service were almost the same, except the language. However, it is so sad that I was seated and sandwiched in the middle seats, rendered me unable to see the view outside the plane windows while we cruised through the continents. So I could only sleep and watch movies throughout the flights (short videos review: "ghosts of girfriends past" is nice to watch, "the international" was crappy, "more than blues" is fine and yo yo ma is an amazing cellist. The plane travelled towards the west making a turn through the artic. The flight time was rather fascinating becase we departed at 11++am in the morning and embarked at 11++am in the morning too, gained 12 hours for free. Also, due to the Earth's round shape, we got to experience two sunrises in one day.



Finally, arrival at the JFK New York was quite a disaster. The plan to stroll around the airports and take nice photos was spoiled by the immigration officers. I was pulled aside for an additional registration of the program called nseers. Basically it is one of the new security protocols introduced after the 911 attack to monitor the entry and exit of certain aliens with apprehensive background. I do feel sorry for the 911 lost but the procedure was so upsetting. I had to sit aside waiting patiently for the seemingly computer illiterate officers to gab around and take their sweet time to finish up the computerized registration with my transit time ticking nearer and nearer. Well, I could not complain because I did not want to jeopardize my entry into the States. So be careful, people around me, I am a potential threat with criminal look...

In the end, I had to rush through the terminals at JFK to board my transit flight to Albany. My last flight is a short 34 minutes flight in a small plane of Delta Airlines. So this is the my first travel with an US arlines. There was only one flight attendance whos a kind elderly lady, as expected in the land which rejects discriminative hiring policy unlike MAS or KE. I basically slept through the flight again as the long flights had already drained so much of my energy. The plane was pretty steady and the pilot did a good job to land me at my final destination, Albany.



So, here I am, safe and sound in the States. Thank you everyone back there for your prayers, blessings and wishes. I will definitely miss everyone and the food. Keep in touch please! All the best. Before I end, thank you Azhari for your company and Mursyid for picking up my half dead body from the airport.

We can do it, take care, my dearest.

Up next, life in Troy.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Chasing Dream.


It has been a busy day for me due to my last minute working habits, I must apologize to myself for that. Today, woke up with luggages piling around, dashed to church, home, Miri airport and finally KLIA. Fortunately, everything went quite alright and I am now waiting to retrieve my passport with flights tickets then I can go off.

I must say thank you to Wei Yung for helping me to shop for some necessities in Kuala Lumpur as well as delivering them to me. Also, thank you to my parents, bro and sis, Ga Li, Shirley, Tang Wei, Ung Yuh, Michael, Ing Cheng, Wei Xin and Wen Yi for sending me off at the airport, Jia Ming for his call, Ivy and Jessica for their sms wishes, Ms Susan Soh for her blessing as well as Zia Fang who was in deep shit I believe hehe. Nice boxers btw, I am taking with me part of every of you to the States and I aint gonna disappoint yo
u.

33 hours mark.

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Departure.

Sorry folks, I know that it has been a while since I last updated my blog. Life has been pretty busy lately as I am making my final preparation for my departure. Here are the flight details for those whom I care about and care about me:


Date/Flight/Departure time

23/8/2009 Miri - KL 1125am
23/8/2009 KL - Seoul 11.30pm
24/8/2009 Seoul - NY 11.00am (Korea local time)
24/8/2009 NY - Albany 2.29pm (NY US local time)

Sorry again to my friends if I did not manage to meet up and blather with you before I leave. However, there's still chance, you're very and utmost welcomed to meet me at the airports 30 minutes before the departure time. I would be truly grateful and touched if you could join me at the airport to share my excitement. Hope to see you there!

Valediction - Stay strong and optimistic with our short parting, my dearest.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wait, take 3

3rd week in KL, been going around. I had to go down to Kelana Jaya last Monday to get my trumpet fixed due to a minor accident happened earlier. The mouthpiece got stuck when I unintentionally and carelessly let my trumpet slipped out of my hand and hit the carpeted floor. It took me one hour to reach the Yamaha Music there. It is quite a big building that incorporates its show room, music school and office.

This is part of the interior of the music centre.
Trumpets for sale. Their service center is situated at the rear of the building. After days of worries, my trumpet was fixed within minutes, for free yeah. They had this special equipment to unstuck the mouthpiece. It is just a simple tool used by exerting balanced pressure on the mouthpiece to pull the lead pipe out with minimal yet adequate force to minimize the side effect on the trumpet.


The most expensive grand piano in the showroom, drool @@


Can't afford the piano? Read this and DIY one.


Went to Serdang 2 days ago to get my meningitis vaccine injection. Spotted a souvenir shop selling this rubik's cube on the way - 'Broken' rubik's cube for sale. I bet the shop assistant didn't know that a 3x3 cube should have 27 fragments of cube.


Notice: Chilis in Suria KLCC is closed for renovation, spoiled my visit to suria yesterday..


Because Chilis was closed, my friend and I moved to Times Square instead to have our dinner. We went to this gas station to refill our gas tank after traveling all the way from KLCC to Times Square. +U cafe.

The front look of the restaurant. I'm not sure why is the dinosaur there. Probably paying tribute to them for their fossils which have contributed oil.


The interior look of the restaurant, very unique and Japanese-like. But, to be honest, it was a little bit hot and smelly inside there. I suspected that the smell came from the clothes used excessively to decorate the place or its carpet, wash please wash.


The restaurant offered a good variety of food and drinks with very competitive price at Times Square's standard, covering food from chinese cooking to western courses.


My black pepper butter lamb chop, came in reasonable portion and fine taste. The chips were normal, salad was given in generous portion and the lamb chop was well cooked.


Fruit smoothies with special names.

My virgin's honeymoon, orange flavored. Well, virginity tasted normal...

Ended the day with the movie Public Enemies by Michael Mann (The Insider, Collateral), starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger and Christian Bale as detective Melvin Purvis. It tells the true story of a bank robber named John Dillinger in the midwestern US during the great depression period. In his time, he was marked the nation's public enemy number 1 for the bank crimes he had committed.

The actors and scenes were great but the movie appeared somewhat boring to me. I wouldn't rate it as a great movie, maybe just interesting. The plot started with John Dillinger breaking out his inmates in the prison. After that, he robbed, fell for a girl, pursued by the federal bureau, got caught, got off every time, lived free (he could even walked in and out of the police station freely) and died out of a prostitute's betrayal. Every robbery scene looked almost the same, gun fights were boring with main characters being bullet proof all the time and small casts getting killed everytime, and love story was plain with cool looking villain dating a girl blindly in love.

Overall, the movie lacked depth. The characters in the movie just appeared out of no where as the story needed them and left when it was their time to go. It would be better if Michael Mann developed each character more, especially John Dillinger himself. For example, I'd like to know how did John Dillinger grow into such a person, the transition of him from an unemployed young man who robbed grocery store for $120 to a vicious interstate bank robber, and how did he meet and bonded with his robbing partners in the 12 years inprisoned for robbing $120.


Time is running, but everything else seems stagnant. I feel helpless for not being able to do anything but wait. But, I can choose to believe and be hopeful that everything will turn out fine. I shall do whatever I can work on for now - shop for my traveling necessities and enjoy Malaysia.

+u +U

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Over

So my family trip is officially over already, everyone got back safely and hopefully happily, with holes burned in the pockets and memories filled in the minds. Also, predeparture briefing and INTI are almost history now. Most importantly, the week long curfew is over~ Is it? Shouldn't be? Were the smses and call my illusion? I'll find out after waking up in the morning.

Anyway, let me update a little bit on the recent happenings. Before that, one thing I have learned and decided not to do in blogging is to cram a lot of unnecessary photos in a post, that is what facebook's photo album is for. So here are some entrancing encounters that I deem worth sharing.

Again, I stayed at the Tune Hotel, but this time at downtown KL. The rooms there are a little bit more spacious than the Tune at lcct. Other than that, everything is basically the same, clean and satisfactory. There were advertisements everywhere and this is the one in the elevator (Why purchase the chips when guests are not allowed to consume? =.= )

This is the Saturday morning at Petronas Twin Towers' lower ground floor. There were hundred over people of different nationalities including me queuing up to obtain the tickets to visit the twin towers skybridge. Nobody wore a mask despite the fact that h1n1 influenza is spreading like hot fire right now. I was there for almost 1 hour and I am not sure if I am still safe cause symptoms will only appear in a few days time? lol.

The engineering of the structure is certainly impressive but there is nothing really striking about the bridge's looks. One desperate foreigner in front of me even attempted and succeeded to cut queue. His actual nationality is unknown but really, shame on his country. Just for anyone's information, the ticketing counter opens at 8.30am but the queue started as early as 6++ am. Each visitor in the queue is allowed to take up to 5 tickets out of 1700 given out daily.


After the bridge visiting, we went to the Aquaria in KLCC as well. The ticket costed us RM28 per adult, which is not cheap but not too bad also for its educational value. For example, we get to see the sea creatures mating. Lol?

Interesting fact about some female moths.
Never knew this.
Angler fish. Please read the following photo for more info.

On Sunday morning, I traveled in the wrong direction on the monorail lrt and wasted 15 minutes walking to nowhere. Spotted a big and tall building named wisma KFC along the way tho, KFC's headquarter?
Monday was dedicated to my sponsor and potential future boss, JPA. Millions of ringgit were dispersed from this building in Putrajaya in a single day.

Signing off. Hey!

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Up & Down

....
Another update on the run. I'll let the photos do the talk first, will come back for more details maybe, on my family trip to New York.

NY? That was in my dream. I just went up and came down from Genting Highlands. It's really easy to go up there, just take this genting express bus at puduraya, kl sentral or terminal putra (gombak) in KL.



It was one misty afternoon, travelling in a cable car can extremely mystifying and intriguing, especially in one with records of accident.


Who would have thought of building hotels and resorts up on a highland in the middle of jungle for the monkeys, birds and insects? Well Lim Goh Tong did that, now his effort and innovation paid off well. What's next then, under the sea? Outerspace?


The main attraction up there is of course the casino, Genting casinos are the only place we can gamble legally in Malaysia, correct me if I'm wrong. It is also a discriminative place that commits prejudice on age. I am one of those who was victimized for being underaged, by 2 months! I wasn't too keen to enter anyway, since I was not able to find any patron or treasure chest to do my show hand.


Also, there are many other entertainment facilities available in the theme parks. Due to the slightly high average age of the participants involved, we didn't go for the theme parks. Instead, we went to other lighter recreational facilities such as the snow world, the one where i took the photo in snow above. The place is a big refrigerator cooled down to -4~5 celcius, fabricated with artificial snow. The cold is no kidding and has definitely intimidated me, snow = romancic + beautiful +++ wet + dirty + freezing + killing. Now I'm not sure if it's a good choice to go to New York, should have chosen California instead @@

And of course, none of them is free. Everything comes with a price, which is certainly not cheap. The unfortunately me even lost some tickets when I was walking around the park. Luckily I wasn't allowed to enter the casino, else I would have lost my cash also.

In short, Genting is a great vacation spot for its one of a kind weather and environment, but please make sure that you bring enough cash to really enjoy the stay, savor all the food and utillize all the facilities.

I'm glad that Genting managed to kill off some of my anxiety over the I-20, since there is nothing I could do about it. No time to worry now, gotta run to KLCC.

Enjoy yourself! Ciao~

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