It has been awhile since my last post and this time I give you the black and white of my life.
Let's start with the black part of life, I have a very bad back ache that's been going for 2 days straight. To make matters worst, I received a notice to leave from my owner without a discussion or warning. This smack on the face email has left me stunned, worried mad and lost. But fear not, we (meaning me and my brain......lolz) are trying to figure out a solution by means of negotiation. Our Oracle simulation indicates that we have to move out into the wild world in the worst case scenario. Our intel also indicates that the owner's sister son will move in when the boot mark is on my ass. Maybe it's time to get into the rough and wavy part of a student life.
On the white/bright/sunny side of life, I got myself a new keyboard and not just any keyboard but the legendary Razer Lycosa gaming keyboard. This keyboard has mind blowing features such as blue backlit keys and customizable keys with high frequency response keys. The Razor Lycosa replaces my Microsoft keyboard that was damaged by accidental water spillage. Bought it in Sunnybank FTC computer shop for AUD 99. It's a steal deal that I couldn't have imagined.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Operation Cold Steel II + Transporter (Ford Fiesta)
From the previous post, we were testing the SS Arctic Blast's firepower and it was quite impressive.
Further testing of the weapon has yield the following results:



Conclusion: Weapon is ready to be deployed (against insects/possum/cats etc.)
The details/results are:-
Distance: ~83km
Average speed: ~110 km/h
Top speed: ~135 km/h
Weather condition: Raining
Road condition: Wet
Noise level: Acceptable with radio on
Wheel specs.: 16" alloys wrapped with Falken Ziex ZE-329 (205/45/R16)
Stability: Good
Comments: Car came back extremely dirty due to the weather.
We arrived early and I dropped Janelle off at the Air Asia X terminal where I wished her a pleasant flight back to M'sia. (going to miss that hot Aunty)
After that, I emoed for abit and drove to Surfers Paradise in Gold Coast to rest my mind. I found plenty of free parking, then parked near the CBD and walked to the beach to see the turqoise blue water, smell the salty air, touch the fine sand and listen to the calling of the waves as it pounds the shore. (sounds so soppy and poetic at the same time.....LMAO!)
All these brought back sweet memories of 2 years ago when Aunt Evelyn brought my dad and I to Surfers Paradise when we first arrived at Brisbane. As, I stood at the beach and looked out into the sea of uncertainty, I almost cried (not sure why) but didn't.
Started walking back to the car and drove home.
Got home tired and sleepy with my shoes soaked with salt water and sand. Ate Pho Huang spicy beef noodle for lunch and cycled out in the rain..........
Further testing of the weapon has yield the following results:
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Apart from that, I took my friend Janelle to the Coolangatta Airport in the Gold Coast from Brisbane to test the Ford Fiesta's long distance travel and performance.The details/results are:-
Distance: ~83km
Average speed: ~110 km/h
Top speed: ~135 km/h
Weather condition: Raining
Road condition: Wet
Noise level: Acceptable with radio on
Wheel specs.: 16" alloys wrapped with Falken Ziex ZE-329 (205/45/R16)
Stability: Good
Comments: Car came back extremely dirty due to the weather.
We arrived early and I dropped Janelle off at the Air Asia X terminal where I wished her a pleasant flight back to M'sia. (going to miss that hot Aunty)
After that, I emoed for abit and drove to Surfers Paradise in Gold Coast to rest my mind. I found plenty of free parking, then parked near the CBD and walked to the beach to see the turqoise blue water, smell the salty air, touch the fine sand and listen to the calling of the waves as it pounds the shore. (sounds so soppy and poetic at the same time.....LMAO!)
All these brought back sweet memories of 2 years ago when Aunt Evelyn brought my dad and I to Surfers Paradise when we first arrived at Brisbane. As, I stood at the beach and looked out into the sea of uncertainty, I almost cried (not sure why) but didn't.
Started walking back to the car and drove home.
Got home tired and sleepy with my shoes soaked with salt water and sand. Ate Pho Huang spicy beef noodle for lunch and cycled out in the rain..........
Friday, November 14, 2008
Operation Cold Steel
After a short hiatus from blogging, I am now free since exams officially ended yesterday.........and I bought myself a water gun. But not just any water gun, its a Super Soaker Aqua Shock Arctic Blast. Its got an Aquashocker Level 7 whatever that means..........lolz
Here it is:
Results of extensive weapon testing:
By me (profanity dept.)
By Yu Keng (human anatomy dept.)
Apologies to my readers for the profanities but after a FINAL EXAM we definitely needed to release all that pent up frustration, stress and all the etc that gives you high blood pressure.
I am thinking of getting another one so that I can have a dual weld Arctic Blast. We shall see about that if financial constraints will allow me to get another one.
Quote of the month "Money is not stale"
Until then...........ENJOY!
Here it is:
Results of extensive weapon testing:Apologies to my readers for the profanities but after a FINAL EXAM we definitely needed to release all that pent up frustration, stress and all the etc that gives you high blood pressure.
I am thinking of getting another one so that I can have a dual weld Arctic Blast. We shall see about that if financial constraints will allow me to get another one.
Quote of the month "Money is not stale"
Until then...........ENJOY!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Oakley sunnies
Being in Queensland a.k.a Sunshine/Smart State, we get the full blast of UV energy thanks to the ozone layer hole sitting above our heads. Not so smart when you have UV blasting off ur skin and eyes.
Hence the need for an equally strong contender such as the Oakley M frame which was recommended by Kit. (sounds like an ad......lolz)
Got one off eBay from a fellow M'sian for a bargain bid of AUD 99. Picked it up from Benny (the seller) at Toowong Station on Monday morning. And........
Here it is,

Hence the need for an equally strong contender such as the Oakley M frame which was recommended by Kit. (sounds like an ad......lolz)
Got one off eBay from a fellow M'sian for a bargain bid of AUD 99. Picked it up from Benny (the seller) at Toowong Station on Monday morning. And........
Here it is,

The Beat : Newbie
The title says it all. I know it's quite noobish of me to wait till 20 to get into one. Went with friends on Saturday night and sat around feeling too shy to dance and finally decided to try it since my mates kept egging me on (and who the hell goes into a club without dancing).
Got on to the dance floor till 2 am. Exited when the music started to suck, and felt exhausted as if I had a full body workout. Other than that, it was a great night out.
With exams coming, I just couldn't believe what I have done after regaining my full brain function on the following Sunday morning. And my ears were still ringing from all that hot and steamy techno & house music from the previous night.
Hope to go again after the exams.
On another note, I might get piercings/tattoos to enter the scene of authentic clubbing.......lolz
Got on to the dance floor till 2 am. Exited when the music started to suck, and felt exhausted as if I had a full body workout. Other than that, it was a great night out.
With exams coming, I just couldn't believe what I have done after regaining my full brain function on the following Sunday morning. And my ears were still ringing from all that hot and steamy techno & house music from the previous night.
Hope to go again after the exams.
On another note, I might get piercings/tattoos to enter the scene of authentic clubbing.......lolz
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