Entries from November 2008

Secrets to Stay Slim

November 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Not sure whether it is due to financial crisis or want to attract guys, one of my “auntie class” friends wanted to become slim and wear back her “primary school” jean. She then “detox” for 10 days with controlled meal. Even her tooth became loosen since did not consume hard food. Even though after 10 [...]

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Entrepreneur Starter Guide

November 13th, 2008 · 2 Comments

An interesting article from Chinese newspaper on how to become an entrepreneur. Some suggestions are: If you are risk adverse but still want to setup business, try part time job. Fully utilize the resources and people network established on current job. Choose compatible and trustworthy partners. It is good to be a product dealer. Open [...]

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Car battery flatted out? Try this.

November 12th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Have you ever experienced battery flatted out after switching off the engine? It may due to the fact of not turning off headlights or the battery is becoming weak, and will result in the car cannot be initiated at all . One way to solve this on the spot is to find a working vehicle [...]

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Tags: Hardware

Arirang – Beware the # of side dishes when ordering set lunch

November 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Located opposite of Penang Chinese Girl Schools is a korean restaurant called Arirang. Compared to Japanese restaurants, Korean restaurants are fewer in Penang. Korean food is famous with its kimchi (a.k.a gimchi/kimchee). It is usually made of Chinese cabbage (baechu in Korea or 大白菜 in Chinese) stuffed with various seasonings. It is rich in fiber [...]

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Tags: Food Review

Adding two more local kois

November 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Last weekend, grandpa added two more kois into the fish pond. This time it is local kois. They usually have poorer textures compared to Japanese kois. Even when packing, local kois also being treated differently, that is, two kois shared a small bag without adding general aid (yellow) medicine. It makes me very difficult in [...]

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Tags: Fish

Chu Yoke Weng is selling duck in Penang

November 7th, 2008 · 3 Comments

“Chu Yoke Weng” is a real Chinese martial art character under a famous sifu called Huang Fei Hong (黄飞鸿). Initially he is a butcher selling pork. In Penang,  however, you can see a restaurant with his name and surprising their main dish is Pi Pa Duck. It is located at Jalan Pekaka (opposite to Tesco [...]

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[CN] 你懂这些名词的意思吗 ?

November 6th, 2008 · No Comments

主席 -主要工作是休息 . 总裁 -总是到处去裁员 . 老板 -老是板起脸孔 . 经理 -经常无所事事到处修理人 . 员工 -原来只有我在做工 !

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Tags: Fun

Nan Shan Coffee Shop – Easy and free parking

November 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Each week I spend one evening jogging at Air Itam Dam. When traveling back to home, I usually have my dinner at Nan Shan Coffee Shop (南山咖啡店) at Paya Terubong (垄尾).  There are many coffee shops in Paya Terubong but I prefer this place as it is more hygiene with easy and free parking.

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Tags: Food Review

[CN] Eat alone in Malaysia = Alien?

November 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments

An interesting article which reflect my current situation. In order to travel around and provide you with good food reviews, I usually eat alone during lunch. In working society, it is very difficult to find another gourmet king/queen to travel around. Most prefer fast and easy lunch which usually ended up with economic rice or [...]

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Don’t be fooled by photos on job ads

November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

The Star, one of the popular business newspapers in Malaysia, is well-known of its job section every Saturday (The paper also costs RM0.30 more that day). You will be amazed with how recruiters published their ads nowadays by adding “charming” characters around their ads (such as figure above). Are those characters the staffs from the [...]

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