31 August 2009

Reading is Good (Aug 09)


Haven't done a book review since the last one in June, supposedly a monthly thing but it's already been a quarter. Sometimes I am impressed by my own slack. =)

Read nine books since June, I have of course, forgotten most of what I have read. =P It's a good thing really having goldfish memory, rereading novel is almost like reading a new one. Almost.

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The Simeon Chamber by Steve Martini, from what I can remember, is about a lawyer accepting a job from an attractive lady that span out a wild adventure.

It annoys me being unable to find the image that matches the book I have, but I am too lazy to bother taking a photo of my book cover, so here's the image of the novel I manage to find online:

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By accepting a job to locate Jennifer's missing father with only some old parchments as clue, Sam doomed his law-partner and invoked the wrath of a killer bent on stopping him from finding the truth.

Sam was determined to achieve his goal and hence embarked on an adventure, a bit (just a tiny bit) like Indiana Jones cross with Rambo since somehow the lawyer managed to overcome everything that stood in his path pretty much single-handedly even though he is, you know, practising law and not like, you know, a special agent.

Anyway, typical "American-is-super-duper-and-can-do-anything-heroism" aside, this is an interesting read that kept me turning the pages wanting to know what happen next.

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Reread the Dragons of a New Age trilogy by Jean Rabe because I recently bought a new Dragonlance novel. The new novel is the last volume of another trilogy - The Dark Disciple, and by my own reckoning, The Dark Disciple is the fourth trilogy in Dragonlance's New Age, meaning the new novel is the twelveth book down the storyline.

Since I have mostly forgotten (goldfish memory, remember?) the previous eleven books, I am rereading them in order to read this new novel. =)

Dragons of a New Age is by my own reckoning, the first trilogy for the New Age, the volumes in the trilogy are, in order, The Dawning of a New Age, The Day of the Tempest, and The Eve of the Maelstrom.

image sources: vol. 1, vol. 2, vol. 3

This trilogy introduced the coming of the dragon overlords after the departure of the Gods from Krynn. Huge dragons that killed and absorbed the magical essenses of lesser dragons until they were immensely powerful and became the rulers of Krynn in this new age, the Age of Mortals.

New heroes arose to challenge these dragon overlords, the leading character was a dark knight named Dhamon Grimwulf, together with his band of kender thieves, human and half-ogre pirates, an enigmatic wolf, dwarf cleric, elf druid and a solamnic knight, they fought the overlords in an attempt to prevent the Age of Mortlas from becoming an age of slavery and death.

Along the way. there were many twists and turns, ups and downs, love and hate, and of course, magic and dragons. What more can one ask for? =)

I am naturally bias when it comes to Dragonlance novels (my favorite!) but this trilogy is really nice reading.

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Took a break from the world of Dragonlance and read two novels from Jeffrey Archer: Kane & Abel and The Prodigal Daughter.

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Kane & Abel is about the lives of William Kane and Abel Rosnovski, two persons born on the same day but of opposite spectrum. Kane came to the world holding the golden spoon, being the son of a millionaire, while the newborn Abel was found and saved by his penniless foster mother in the forest, besides the body of his dead mother.

Both men were determined and strong willed, both built their own empire, one in banking, the other in hotel business. Their paths crossed and the story of the clash of the titans was gripping and masterfully written.

Even though I already recognised the big twist when the plot was initially mentioned (sometimes being too smart is also not good =P), it didn't reduce one bit the enjoyment I had reading this novel. Great read.


The Prodigal Daughter, while is a continuation of the Kane & Abel saga, can be read on its own without reading Kane & Abel beforehand since a good portion of the The Prodigal Daughter relates the story of Kane & Abel, providing the background needed to understand the storyline.

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The next generation of Kane and Abel, the son and daughter respectively, continued the saga. It's an interesting read but too much into politics and since I don't touch politics even with a ten foot pole, political-centric storyline lessened my enjoyment a tad.

The writing is good nevertheless, the bad and ugly of politics were touched upon, and I couldn't help but be enthralled by the story. Those with less prejudice towards politics will find this a fantastic read.

Quotes from The Prodigal Daughter:

"The hour of triumph is not a time to belittle your rivals, rather it is a time to be magnanimous."

Mark Twain's words came back to her: "Sorrow can take care of itself, but to get the true benefit of joy, you must share it."

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Went back to Dragonlance after reading Jeffrey's great books, the second trilogy for the New Age, The Dhamon Saga, continued the story of Dhamon Grimwulf from the Dragons of a New Age.

image sources: vol. 1, vol.2, and vol. 3

Downfall, Betrayal, and Redemption by Jane Rabe focused on Dhamon after the previous trilogy, the changes that Dhamon went through and how he fought for his soul and what he believed in.

Old companions as well as new ones were introduced, some to help Dhamon while other had their own agenda. The story centred on Dhamon's fall from the righteous and his attempt to redeem himself.

Thanks to this trilogy and the previous one, medieval MMORPGs are swarmed with variance of Dhamon Grimwulf wannabes. Much like Raistlin, Caramon, Kitiara, Sturm Brightblade, Neo, Luke Skywalker, et cetera, some kids are just so unimaginative. Sad.

Anyway, nice read, and I am five novels away from my new book! =)

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Happy 52nd birthday Malaysia!

Here's wishing those who govern the coutry will think more for the rakyat and less for themselves.

Yea, one can dream.

29 August 2009

Thank you


Thanks for showing care and kindness, which started this romance.

Thanks for all the happy moments, and the sad ones.

Thanks for being sincere, honest, and mercilessly direct.

Thanks for accepting me as I am.

Happy 13th anniversary! Here's wishing many more to come. =)

24 August 2009

Caveman versus Mobile Phone


Caveman was entering new contact information into the mobile phone when a call came in.

"Er... how do I go out of address book and answer?"

*simply clicked some buttons which resulted in hanging up the call*

"Opps..."

It's like, er... totally done on purpose one. I, er... saw caller was office phone number mar, and urm... said liao this phone for personal use only, nothing work related one mar. So mar hang up the phone lor. I knew what I was doing one, urm... yea, something like that.

mobile phone: 1
caveman: 0



Solly Lily! Totally not intentional, honest!

22 August 2009

Pigs can fly...


... and caveman has mobile phone.

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I don't know what to say, I am still in shock.

Fallen to the dark side, sinned, betrayed...

My inner caveman, will you ever forgive me?


19 August 2009

如果,那么…


如果…

翁丽尤 Oung Lee Yu = Only you
岑霆龙 Sam Ting Loong = Something wrong

那么…

李德格 Lee
陈得发 Tan

会翻译成什么呢?=P

感谢我的翁、岑、李、陈、同事们,绝妙名字创作的原始者。

17 August 2009

No more Leverage


No, I did not lose my handle on someone to use said person to do my evil deeds (yes I am evil if you haven't realised that). I don't have that kind of leverage (wish I had!) and sadly I am usually the minion doing the evil deeds of a greater evil.

Me is kacang puteh evil nia. =(

Anyway... it's not that kind of leverage I want to talk about, it's the TV series Leverage that had been showing on AXN. Season 1 has ended last week and deprived me of my Monday night entertainment. =(

So I am writing this review now instead of being a couch potato gluing to the television. Have to think and type, so... hard... work... *pant* *pant* =P

Leverage is a nice TV series, the storyline is kind of like modern day Robin Hood, a band of thieves working together to punish the white collar criminals and wrong-doers while helping the innocent victims.

High technology gadgets coupled with some spy movie stunts, plus all the cheeks thrown in among the main actors and actresses, make this series a gripping watch.

If you like Mission Impossible than you would like this series, just minus the car chase, less dramatic explosions, fewer gun fights, but nevertheless good. Think of it as a "lite" version with five main characters instead of one, with added humours from the interactions of these five with diverse backgrounds.

The five are the master mind, the seductress, the hi-tech geek, the muscle, and the nimble thief. Of the five I like the nimble thief the most, since she is adorable and a bit crazy, just like me! I meant the crazy bit, not the adorable bit okay? Stop puking already...

"Parker" (Beth Riesgraf), the crazy but nimble one. Image source

Personally, I score Leverage 8.5 out of 10. Me likey!




On a totally unrelated note:
a touch of blue lately, the return of the depression?

16 August 2009

Slacking


This is a lame attempt at writing something because I think I should.

Slacker extraordinaire been slacking a bit too much in regards of blog writing.

Mind you, I actually have quite a few things that I want to write about, like the review of the seven books I read since last book review, the sharing of the SSPN stuff, the latest funny names my lunch buddies came up with, et cetera.

But hor, me is veli the lazy, slacker mar...

Lame entry! Lame lame lame!

Going to slack some more, wee! =P

12 August 2009

Powered by Mengkuang!


lunch buddy nut: Have you seen the CM PC?

lunch buddy bird: No, is it any good?

lunch buddy nut: Small, cheap, monitor can swivel and the view switches orientation automatically. Also has parental control features like when to shut down, restricted url.

*lunch buddy nut picked up a spring roll*

lunch buddy bird: What's inside? (the CM PC)

lunch buddy nut: Mengkuang (thought lunch buddy bird was asking about the spring roll)

lunch buddy bird: Mengkuang? Never heard of that processor.

*fell off the chair laughing* (well, not really, but was damn funny!)



Behold! CM PC, powered by Mengkuang!
let's hope I don't get sued by the huge semi-conductor company for this image. *fingers crossed*



Mengkuang referred here is the fruit of huge pandan-like plant (pandanus odoratissimus) that grows along the back of mangroves and in Malaysia jungles.

10 August 2009

You are really rich


This is shamelessly plagiarised from here. Just too good and can't bear not sharing.

In a nutshell it's a survey done by and on the Britons, according to Steve Henry's book 'You Are Really Rich: You Just Don't Know It Yet' that says positive thoughts make for positive people, and thinking about what makes you happy, makes you a happier person.

Here are what the Britons consider the top twenty happy things and what they are worth. Go on, see how rich you are!

1. Having good health: GBP180,589
Er... I am not very healthy, so guess no cha-ching for me here on this one.

2. Being told 'I love you': GBP164,921
Everybody loves His Royal Highness King Toddler Hsiang nowadays and nobody loves me, meh! =(

3. Being in a stable relationship: GBP154,849
*Cha-ching*! Woohoo! Me love wifey. =)

4. Living in a peaceful and safe country: GBP129,448
Bleh! Boleh-Land is not safe. In fact, a while ago read somewhere that KL was ranked pretty high in the most dangerous cities in the world. Shame, shame, SHAME! =\

5. Having children: GBP123,592
*Cha-ching*! Only the children will spend this GBP123,592 and more, like 1000x more...

6. Spending time with your family: GBP110,047
*Cha-ching*! Been starting to bring His Royal Highness King Toddler Hsiang to swim at least once weekly, among other things.

7. Laughing: GBP108,021
*Cha-ching*! Think I laugh often enough.

8. Having sex: GBP105,210
Er... this is personal, so not going to comment on this one.

9. Going on holiday: GBP91,759
Me is so not getting this. =(

10. Being somewhere peaceful and quiet: GBP89,828
There is no peace for the wicked. =(

11. A sunny day: GBP89,625
Too bad obstructed by the haze from our neighbour. =\

12. Being in the countryside: GBP88,077
I am in concrete garden... =(

13. Having time to yourself: GBP80,558
Sad, just SAD.

14. Reflecting on happy memories: GBP80,419
I am going to go ahead and cash in on this one, *cha-ching*!

15. Having a pet: GBP78,640
Guess the numerous bugs and pests do not count, siu keong~~~

16. Being in 'the great outdoors': GBP74,310
See number 12. =\

17. Recognised as being good at your job: GBP70,676
Hmm... not sure about this one. Cannot toot my own horn since I am a humble person...

18. Doing your favourite hobby: GBP70,041
Sleep! Too bad, sleep not enough. =(

19. Listening to music: GBP68,823
Again, going to cash in on this one even though not frequently lately, *cha-ching*!

20. Blue skies: GBP65,397
Haze-filled, count? =(


I am not doing very well, only cashed in on 7 out of the 20. =( I totalled to GBP750,961, that's in pound sterling so according to the exchange rate today of 5.8, my total is RM4,355,573.8.

Woot, I am a millionaire! =P If only this was real money and not some virtual wealth.

Go on, tell me how rich you virtually are. =)


07 August 2009

Yours, mine, ours


Dear, it's five past eight, don't you want to listen to the news?

I can't, your son took the controller away when I tried to switch channel.

My son? My son is not your son?

Not when he is behaving like this. *grin*

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03 August 2009

There is no free lunch?


There is no free lunch eh?

Well, I can assure you that there is totally free lunch with no string attached, at least in monetary terms.

Never had problem asking friends around for a lunch or dinner when we were in England. They would gladly come, and at most brought along a dessert or a few bottles of soda. And we would all have a joyous time, eat and chat and perhaps play some games after.

Don't know why it just can't be like that here, why do friends here have to bring along gift or think about "paying back"?

I guess if you somehow couldn't accept genuine free lunch and really must put a "catch", or a "price" to it, then I suppose you could say that being our friend is the "price to pay". Note that I put all that in inverted commas because I believe in sharing and there is nothing wrong with treating my friends, those closer to me anyway, once in a while.

Though now I think of it, having to be my friend is perhaps a hefty cost to pay, since I am evil, muahahaahaha! Note that I said "my" this time and not "ours" since my wife is nice and goody goody. =P

I just find it, hmm, how should I put it... Joy-killing, totally uncool, ungraceful, to come to a party thrown by us bearing cash as gift. If you want to bring something that can be shared by everyone, that's cool and great. If you want to bring a small present for my son, I am cool with that too.

But money is just... so wrong.


What triggered this entry?

Well, we wanted to treat some friends of mine to lunch during Hsiang's birthday. It's purely to celebrate our son turning two, a joyous occasion that we would like the happiness shared.

I didn't want my friends to come with anything so I purposely didn't mention it being my son's birthday in the invitation. But some friends are just too damn shrewd and I saw no point in lying when asked.

I don't lie well anyway, remember this because while I am happy that friends confided in me and proud of keeping their secrets air tight, but if you wanted me to lie to cover the truth, I am extremely uncomfortable with that and it WILL show. I prefer to say I cannot tell you since it's a secret I promise to keep, or to say I don't know, than to lie. Always.

Anyway, back to that supposedly lunch on me thing. Them friends went and gave a big ang pao which totalled to more than the lunch cost.

RIDICULOUS!

What's worse? The lunch was lousy and a rushed affair, not fun and I am not please about it. Basically it's a big failure as far as I am concerned. Will never do that again.


If you don't know it by now, yes, I believe in sharing, to those worthy.

"Sorrow can take care of itself, but to get the true benefit of joy, you must share it." - Mark Twain

So, there IS free lunch. Believe it, accept it.

It just doesn't happen very often. =P