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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Crisis over Crisis Core: FFVII

I played through the story battle of Tekken Dark Resurrection last night and guess what!? The character's ending movie wouldn't load!!

Waaaarkkhhh!!!! I am sooo pissedd!!!!!

And this wasn't the first time this happened too. The same happened with my copy of Tales of Eternia. The movie sequence wouldn't load. Now I'm so glad I bought an original UMD for FFT. And for this reason, I shall buy UMD for Crisis Core too. I don't care how much it costs. If the Malaysian vendors don't have it, I will cross the border to Singapore if I have to!

Yes, I am that determined!
Anyway.

Last Sunday Me and Nadja went PSP a-shopping!

Two PSPs joined our ranks that day!






A purple, and a white one. Mull should have joined this 'reunion' but I accidentally left him at home. To compensate I bought a new 2GB memory stick with some games stuffed in. Intended to buy a 4GB at first, but the 2GB was cheaper.

The pink one has a name, Vyers. A full review is available in his mistress's blog XD.


It's amusing to take pictures of people taking pictures of each other.

On to a more recent event - yesterday, one group did a presentation during class and awarded people who could answer their questions with prizes. The previous group only gave a mini pen away, which I got one. But this group's prize was quite big.

Behold.


Yes, I was impressed at how big it was, especially for a classroom quiz. Since it seemed quite soft, we thought it was something like a teddy bear, since all the remaining classmates were girls, and the presentating group comprised of all the guys in class.

And then, our team won it. Overwhelmed with curiosity, I excitedly tore it open.

And guess what's inside.A Gardenia bread!

Sighs.

Just too bad I don't eat white bread though.

Ta'ra!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Crisis Core

I am super excited. Crisis Core is going to be in English and will be released March 25th. XD

It is moments like this that made me fall madly in love with Mull again. It is a good time to own a PSP. In fact, I would even buy a PSP just to play Crisis Core. However, FFT beat Crisis Core to it. Still, I am happy. I've previously lost hope on it because I thought it was only going to be in Japanese. But no, I shall get it. And stuff it into my first memory stick. XD

WAAAAAAAHHHH SOOO HAPPPPYYYY!!!!!



I am seriously is not a fan of multiplayer RPG. I believe RPGs are a one-player personal experience. And to just share it with others is just...wrong.

Anyway, am sooo looking forward to this game!

Sighs. If only they would have Genso Suikoden I and II would also be in English.

Ta'ra! XD XD XD

Friday, March 7, 2008

A Field Trip

Last Friday I went on a field trip to the MATRADE Tower Exhibition Center. I went there mostly to find some research materials for this International Business project we're doing. My part is to find out about Malaysia's exports. And Malaysia it seems, exports just about anything under the sun. This is also a chance for me to take Camus out on a full field trial. And he did not disappoint. I am happy XD.
One of the great thing about the exhibits there is that, you can sit on all the couches, and even roll over on the beds! There is not a single 'Do Not Touch' or 'Do Not Sit' sign everywhere! I went with Khaye and Mary and we took a lot of pictures between ourselves. Though I do remember to take pictures of the exhibits as well. I saw some Malay Tea, apparently a locally grown tea. I know Cameron Highlands has tea, but I never thought we'd have a tea unique to this region.
Still, their packaging looks nice XD.

The purpose of this exhibition is to expose locally made products to potential international buyers who want to import them to their countries. There were small trolley wheels...


To big wheels....
To candy wheels.
All can be found at MATRADE. Just that, when we went there, they are currently renovation the place, apparently in preparation for a big exhibition to come. Wonder if I'll go to that one too. But one thing for sure, that place sure is HUGE.

After about an hour of toiling around MATRADE, we decided to end the day at Pavilion because someone has a hankering for doughnuts. So off we went.
And to the toilets where they have mirrors the lenght of the walls to indulge in endless vanity.


It was a job well done for Camus!

It was raining quite heavily when it was time to go home. I didn't bring an umbrella so I had to buy one. And that umbrella turned out faulty just after a couple of uses. *mutters angrily*

sighs.

Fun day. Next I'm going to talk about the play I went to on Sunday. Had quite an eventful weekend indeed!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Election Fever

Tonight I stumbled upon, for the first time ever, on a political ceramah. A PAS+PKR ceramah no less, with our ever so popular deposed ex-DPM Anwar Ibrahim present to give moral support!

It all happened when my dad and I decided to go to Kampung Baru for dinner since it's been a while since we had their nasi lemak antarabangsa. As we arrived at the area, a van with speakers was going around, announcing about a PAS ceramah with Anwar Ibrahim present, will be held at 9pm. The time then was 8:45, so we were in luck.

We ate at the stall, which was so conveniently near the PAS HQ where they are holding the ceramah. We could hear everything pretty clearly. I was excited. This is the first time I saw a real ceramah, and in the throng of such strong anti-government sentiments! XD

After finishing our meal, we decided to go closer and stood by the road that was half crowded with people already, looking up at the screen hanging over the road. Several PAS party members were giving away their candidate's manifesto to the crowd. They were also selling a self-made VCD showing how 'zalim' Dr. M was, and how he admitted to throwing Anwar into jail despite him not doing anything wrong. Intrigued, my dad bought a copy, just for the heck of it.

As soon as we reached home, we watched the VCD. It was poorly made, the fonts and captions extremely amatuerish and Dr. M's speech video was obviously a cut and paste. And when he did mention about how he 'abused his power and threw Anwar into jail even though he was innocent', he was obviously being sarcastic. Anybody who couldn't see past his sarcasm is either an idiot or is warped in some way.

I may say this because I am a big fan of Dr. M, but admittedly, no matter how one may disdain him, there is no denying that he was the best Prime Minister Malaysia ever had. But still there was almost a parade as Anwar arrived to the scene, an hour late than his supposed arrival. The PAS leaders were touting how Anwar deserves to be PM and hailed him as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia. God Forbid. He would quickly sell our country out and then save his own hide in some sinkhole in the U.S.A.

With all the hype going on about the elections, I can't help but give my dua kupang too.

First and foremost, I hereby admit that I believe the BN will win regardless of the outcome. But I also would like to see more Opposition in Parliament, just to keep the government in check. Although I am not fond of Pak Lah, due to his slowness, I have better faith in BN running the government than the coalition of oppositions. Why? Let me tell you why.

1) The coalition has no track record of running a government. All they do during their campaign is point out the wrongs in the BN government and made unrealistic promises to the people. I mean come on! Buying back all the toll booths on the highways? Don't make me laugh! It would take billions of the people's money and will be impossible to be achieved within their ruling term of 5 years. Free education? Education is already free. All the way up to IPTA you say? Okay, go ahead and use more of the people's money to subsidize the universities too. While you're at it, why not lower the fuel prices too so the government can lose even more in revenues and continue pampering the people with an easy, carefree life, further shielding them from the effects of globalization.

But for how long?

How is this different than spoon-feeding the people and make them more dependent on the government to take care of them instead of venturing out to take control of their destiny. Pffft!

2) It has been proven that the opposition cannot cooperate with each other. You see it all the time. They say they are together, but they are actually fighting for vastly different reasons, all clearly divided between the lines of race and religion.

Well I suppose those two reasons are sufficient. The campaigning here in the West is very race-based. DAP is vying for Chinese and Indians, while BN is vying for the Malays. You can tell by the language on their campaign posters.

And of course, this in turn, affects the sentiments of the people. People here are less tolerant than they appear of other races than we do in the East. For example, whenever I talk about some friends back home in Kuching I would be asked the specific race of my friends. Once is okay, but if I have to clarify each time that I was hanging out with a Chinese friend and another time a Malay friend and no, I don't know any Ibans personally though I think their language is amusing. Like, WTF, back home I don't even feel any need to clarify races, but here, whenever I mention the specific race of a friend, I feel like I'm being carefully scrutinized, as if being checked if I harbour any racist sentiments towards them.

Nobody seemed to believe me when I said I judge people based on their attitudes, not race. Because here, people judge you on your race. Openly.

I'm Malay and the others would look at me as if saying "Oh she covers up, but she's actually a bitch inside. They are all pretenders." And it has become an open secret what we think fo each other, thus hindering productive inter-racial communication because we are all clouded by our own prejudices.

I mean, who cares if Padungan is infested with Chinese and Petra Jaya is dominated by Malays. I mean, you're already comfortable living where you are. We Kuching-ites could live with that no problem because a lot of Malays are not comfortable living next to a neighbour with a pet dog. Perhaps because we live in different locations that we are more tolerant of each other. I live in peace, you live in peace, we don't disturb each other's homes, so no reason to hate each other either. Why can't the West think like that?

But no, the racial sentiments here are so strong that political parties are fighting to get more of 'their' people into certain locations. Like, if there are no Malays living in Seputeh (Mid Valley area), then build low cost homes so they can afford to live there and garner them more votes in the coming elections.

Gaaah!!

So now they are deciding where you should live too! Thanks to this election, a lot of people of other races are looking at me all weirdly. Hello! I'm from Sarawak! The only Sarawakian in the whole college! Did you know that Kuching urban seats are all won by the Oppositions yet we could all still live in harmony without going on a rally?

I am so fucking tired of people being so politically correct, always making a point that they are not racist by clearly mentioning the name of their Chinese/Malay/Indian best friend.

...Right.

If I had based my close friends in terms of race, God knows how many lamers I'd have in my Lamer List. If you are friends, you are friends. Don't have to point out their race you know. When you do that, you're treating your friend like some kind of novelty item, befriending them just because they are Chinese/Malay/Indian/Iban to show off what a multi-racial embracing citizen you are.

Less is more. When you try too hard, it backfires. What's so wrong in keeping an open mind and just take things as they are, for once?

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Enter The Camus

After much toiling, and debating, and agonizing, I finally went ahead and bought myself a new camera. Everyone, please meet, Camus the Camera! A Sony Cyber-shot w80.

And yes, he is pink. Thus the name (named after girly-looking guys because like Sasarai, Camus is a guy who looks excessively like a girl. Not that I don't think that is hot XD). I already have a digicam actually, but that one doesn't take very good pictures in dim lighting. And besides, right now it's a bit out of...commission. Been wanting to have him fixed but haven't got the opportunity hehehe...

Took a bit of browsing before I actually bought this one. I searched around at the available models. tried them on, the went online to look for user reviews. I had several things to consider, one being the quality of pictures it take in dim lighting, price, functionality, appearance and of course, whether it'll still be relevant in four years to come.

If you hadn't gone digicam browsing lately, you'll notice that most of the new Sony cameras are touchscreens. Not that I mind too much with touchscreens, but...you know. I am a clumsy person and such, so enough said about that.

The wonders of browsing around Sg. Wan led me to the realization that I could get the camera for cheaper than the list price of RM999 and with a free 1GB memory stick! I found RM950 and RM920, but thankfully they don't have pink ones. Until finally I went to this store where my dad bought my last digicam and they offered me the same package for the price of RM899! Plus I get a free pouch!

The pouch is dull and black, and the sale assistant know too well that I would replace it as soon as I got it. But for now it is Camus's sleeping bag, until I can find a better one, who knows?

I saved rm100. And that, my friend, is a lot of money XD. I could buy a pants or a shirt from Padini Authentics with it.

My sister is coming over from Kuching tonight to go watch Backstreet Boys concert tomorrow night. Glad I don't have to go. Not that I don't like BSB, but the timing is not right. I'd rather sit at home and watch TV than go out and see the concert :/.

I'm very busy these days you know.

Till next time.

Ta'ra!

Marrick's Diary 2

Hello, it's me again, Marrick, your friendly neighbourhood aircooler.

After my previous post, Watashiwasan-sama updated the pictures of my current abode. There are several additions, but none of them electronics, so no new friends so far.

Anyway, here it is. I hope you like my new home!

Bye bye!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Marrick's Diary

Hello, my name is Marrick, and I'm an air cooler. Nice meeting all of you. This will be my first blog entry, since my Mistress is too lazy to update.This is my good side.
Up until February, I've been living in my box. His name is Steve. Hi Steve!
Steve is a little cranky since it's early morning and such.

I've moved to this new house, also in Puchong. When Mistress packed me up into Steve, she didn't take me out again until we move. I thought she was moving again, but it seemed I was being deported. But you know, I'm being put in good use here, since well, I'm probably just a space hogger back home. What an aircooler to do, right?
This is my new room.

It's not much, I know, but this room is left bare because it's going to be used as a studio. The mistresses of the house are amazing artists you see. I am excited to the see the masterpieces I'm going to help cool.Atzie-sama totally didn't like the fact that she had forgotten her own pillow for that night. She had to put up with a crummy sofa pillow due to that. But I was there, and she was happy that at least I was a familiar face in unfamiliar territory. *smiles*

Well, since I'm here, might as well give you a tour of my new pad. This is the living room.


Mistress and her friends had a little party the night after we moved in. After all the eating, she stayed behind to watch some porns. I probably shouldn't tell you this, but just for the record, it wasn't very good porn. No hot gay scenes, but just hinting on guys' love. I know, cause Atzie-sama ranted about it before she went to bed. As a trustee aircooler, all I could do was listen. Atzie-sama has interesting rants. I'm sure you are familiar with them.

Well, back to the tour. This is the kitchen. Mistress and the dwellers of this abode bought a new sandwich maker machine. I think Mistress is thinking of having another one at home in BB. It makes good sandwich, aye.


This is one of the dwellers in this abode. She shares Atzie-sama's name, and from now own she is going to take care of me. So far, I haven't been abused but I did make a new friend. She has a lappy, I think his name is Rikimaru. Most of the time I help keep Rikimaru cool instead of Atzie-sama's name twin. Rikimaru reminds me a lot of Kuja-niisan, cept his gray. I heard Kuja-niisan recently got 'up'graded. He has a throne now.



It's a self-cooling throne too I hear. That's great, I told him. Now you can call yourself "His Majesty Kuja of the Silver Throne". Though now I think it was a bad idea to tell him about it since it's stuck on him now. *sighs* I have a feeling soon I may have to start calling him Kuja-niisama.

The pictures are a little outdated, since now there are new furnitures in my new home. I'm really happy to be with this new family. Thank you Atzie-sama for letting me stay with these people. I hope you are not in any hurry to get me back, since Steve is also enjoying himself.

Well, that is all for my first ever blog entry. Rikimaru said he feels a little hot, and needs a little cooling.

That's my queue to get back to work. Thank you for the opportunity and I hope I can blog again.

Bye bye.