YAB Lim Guan Eng
September 3, 2008 | 6 Comments
Last Friday on my way to KL for my LTP class, I met Penang Chief Minister, Yang Amat Berhormat Lim Guan Eng on board Airasia.
It was a big shock to me as I thought he only took MAS on economy class.
It’s great to know that a super VIP like him chose to fly on the “lowly” budget airline instead of Business Class on MAS. Saving people’s money was his main reason for not choosing to fly business class. This is a stark contrast to many other ministers who feels that they are entitled to spend the people’s money to make their life or work more “comfortable”.
We had a short chat and he was very pleasant to talk to. As Chief Minister, he doesn’t put on airs talking to an ordinary person like me. Humility is a virtue that our other ministers sorely lack.
Its assuring to be reminded that Penangites did choose the right person to head the state.
Advanced SEO Workshop
July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I have finally completed my Advacned SEO certification by Search Engine Workshops. This class was taught by Fabian Lim and it was a mind blowing, eye opening workshop.
I’m glad that I had attended this workshop as it helped me to appreciate the finesse of SEO. There is more to what people talks about SEO than meets the eye.
With my new knowledge and skills, I’m going to go after more competitive niches where the big bucks are!
Fabian Lim’s Advanced SEO Workshop
July 17, 2008 | 8 Comments
I will be travelling to KL to attend Fabian Lim’s 5 days Advanced SEO Workshop from 18 July to 22 July. This is the first ever class in Malaysia. The previous classes were all held in Singapore.
Due to the nature of the class, Fabian said we have to sign NDAs…so I suppose I can’t reveal much of what I learn here. But fret not…once I’m certified, my SEO services is available to all!
I’m really looking forward to this class to help propel my SEO skills to the next level.
Fabian’s Leadership Training Program
July 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Today I’ll be travelling to KL for Fabian’s Leadership Training Program tomorrow. There will be a lot of things to learn and improve myself. I really can’t wait for the class…
Durians!
May 8, 2008 | 3 Comments
My friend Carl has recently bought a 5 acre Durian orchard in Balik Pulau. He was so kind to invite my friends and I to visit his orchard and have a Durian feast there.
We were suppose to go to his orchard last week, but I had to attend Fabian’s review/graduation class so it was postponed to…TODAY!
After a light lunch (we want to save space in our stomach so we can pig out at the orchard), we met up at his place and off to his orchard.
The road towards Balik Pulau is winding and quite sickening to some people. But the anticipation of going to have Durians didn’t really affect us.
The orchard had 200+ Durian trees and they were all so fruitful.

Every tree had so many Durians

This bunch looks more like grapes instead of Durians
Once we arrive, we wasted no time eating the Durians. We had all the different Durian species in Carl’s orchard namely Hor Lor (Gourd), 15, D24, 14, Xiao Hong (Little Red), Ang Hae (Red Prawn) and the one and only Lilian. Yes I kid you not. There is a tree with no name and even the estate manager doesn’t know what is the specie, so Durians from that special tree is named after Carl’s wife, Lilian. This is so cool. Mind you, the fruit taste good too.
After a sumptuous meal of Durians, we took a walk around Carl’s orchard.

Durian flowers blown away before it had a chance to fruit

I’m standing between 2 vertical bamboo sticks used to support the branch of a Durian tree. With so many Durians on the branch and each fruit as big as my head, the branch will break without the bamboo support.

An unripe Mangosteen fruit on Carl’s orchard. Carl’s orchard have a range of different Durian species and a couple of Rambutans trees, Cempedak trees and Mangosteen trees.
This Carl and he is the owner of the Durian orchard. No I’m not joking, yes he is an ang mor, but not an ordinary ang mor. Carl is an American. If you don’t know him, you won’t believe that he loves Durians. Yes, he loves it so much that he has bought an orchard. Of course Lilian is also a Durian lover and I bet she was just as enthusiastic as Carl in getting this wonderful orchard.
In the past weeks, after talking to a few of our regular Durian seller, apparently this year’s Durian season will be different from the previous year. There will not be a bumper harvest all at a time. Resulting in an over supply which drives Durian price down. This year, Durians ripen on a more evenly spaced out time. I suppose it has something to do with the weather but a quick check in Carl’s orchard shows some trees are only begining to flower…
So looks like this year will have a longer supply of Durians but at a higher price.
Freely Graduates Gathering In KL
April 16, 2008 | 3 Comments
Last night I attended Dr Clemen’s 1st graduates gathering for 2008. Since last year’s GG in October, I was looking forward to his next GG to update us on the strategies to use to trade options in a recession.
It was really great Dr Clemen held his quarterly gathering for his graduates. We can get constant updates and there is so much that he is doing for his students as well as for the people who would like to learn options trading.
I was encouraged at what was presented last night. Without proper knowledge, people get distracted and get discouraged easily. I think many graduates have given up on options trading and I think its a waste since the Freely method is a good balance of risk and return which favours the investor. I suppose graduates lost hope when they made a few losses in the past few months. Then they focus on the losses, get discouraged and fear steps in. Finally, they succumb to their fear and give up trading.
One thing I learn from T Harv Eker is that fear is a state of mind, a build-in fail safe mechanism that kicks in whenever we have to make a decision. This fail safe mechanism is there to make sure we are no discomforted. Our mind is always telling us to do things the easy and comfortable way, regardless whether it is good or bad for us.
Whether it is online or offline business, options trading or any other venturers, we need to stretch our comfort zone and ignore the fear. We don’t blindly ignore the fear and do siliy stuff, but make sure that we finish the race despite of fear of losing. This is how people become successful. This is how successful people create their own breakthrough and get rich. They don’t get rich by doing things that are easy and comfortable.
I’m glad that I attended the GG consistently and keep learning more and more about options trading. If we don’t keep learning and progressing, we’ll be left behind in the dust as this world progress more and more rapidly in a technological age.
Ching Ming - Visit To My Grandfather’s Grave
March 21, 2008 | 2 Comments
Ching Ming is an event when Chinese folks visit the burial grounds of their family members who had passed away. In olden times, people are buried in graveyard that were poorly maintained. So the annual event was necessary to return to the burial grounds to tidy up the grave, visit and remember the ancestor and to pay respect to them as a sign of filial piety.
These practices has been passed down in generations irrespective of which dialect group you belong. Interestingly, this event can also be a point of contention between family members. Sometimes a good event to commemorate the ancestors can turn ugly because descendants would like to “up one” on others, to show off that they are the most filial descendant. This is usually because the descendants cannot get along well with each other. I think it is also because man is full of pride and this is one event which people can easily “show off”.
My grandfather passed away last year and this year was the first Ching Ming for him. Apparently, for the 1st Ching Ming, it has to be done before the actual days for Ching Ming. Subsequent years, the visitation can be done anytime during Ching Ming.
From the video you can see that nowadays, graveyard is being maintained by highly qualified professions. You can choose to buy the plot based on your budget up to arranging for the full funeral service. The service is so good that its almost like checking into a 5-star hotel with your own concierge, even after your death, the company will take care of your grave and keep it spick-and-span! This makes cleaning and tidying up the grave obsolete so, what remains is to pay respect and remember our loved ones.
This is really in contrast with the old graveyards in Penang. The graveyard in Penang island really look grave. Lalang is over grown and occasionally, the caretaker will just burn the grass down. This will give the graveyard a scorched look. On other days, with the unkept lalang and bushes, it is a fine place to film horror movies.
Anyway, I suppose with impeccable service, clean and pleasant environment makes professionally managed graveyard the way forward. Their service will ease the pain of mourners and make visitation a more pleasant experience.
DAP Ceramah in Han Chiang High School
March 8, 2008 | 4 Comments
Election fever in Penang is really running in high gear and talk of the town is that the whole country is looking at the fight in Penang between Barisan Nasional and the Opposition composed mainly of DAP and Keadilan.
Left:Jeff Ooi at Pulau Tikus ceramah, Right: Haris Ibrahim at Chye Ling Park ceramah
This was my first time attending ceramahs and it was an eye opener! I got to see the famous bloggers Jeff Ooi and Haris Ibrahim. I wanted to listen to Raja Petra but apparently he was hijacked on the way to Chye Ling Park rally.
Thursday night, more than 25,000 people (estimated by Straits Times) gathered at the rally in Han Chiang High School. According to DAP there were 50,000 supporters in the school compound and another 10,000 outside the school premises around the fence. The Star only mentioned that a “mammoth crowd” gathered at the rally, not even a photo of the rally was printed. People have to read foreign news paper to get fairer coverage of both sides of the team, how sad.
The people gathered at Han Chiang really were die hard supporters. Just after it started, the heavens opened up and there was a heavy down pour. Yet the people stood fast and braved the heavy down pour. You can observe the comradeship of the people, strangers to each other, sharing umbrella. Not only did DAP unite the Malays, Indians and Chinese together for the election rally, the heavy rain also helped foster kinship between the races as everyone shared their umbrellas and newapapers with strangers from all walks.
It was good that the rain only lasted less than 1 hour and the rest of the night was cool.
Lim Kit Siang ended the rally with a speech and as the fiery evening drew to an end, fireworks display was showcased and the atmosphere was like a celebration of victory. Perhaps the Opposition had read The Secret that you must believe and live as if you already own what you desire.
Election Bloopers
Some of the campaign posters I saw around my area are quite funny.
Is this an election or a Valentine’s Day poster? First impression is, perhaps they are gay activist lobbying for recognition of their love?
This has got to be the mother of all bloopers. Gerakan launched its slogan (top 3 chinese characters in blue font reading from top to bottom) “Zai Zhuan Bian” which officially to Gerakan means “to keep reinventing”. DAP creatively placed their poster below (bottom 3 chinese characters in red font) “Tou Huo Jian” means “vote for rocket(DAP)”. When you read the resulting six chinese characters put together from top to bottom, “Zai Zhuan Bian, Tou Huo Jian”, it means “For change, vote for rocket(DAP)”. The phrase was catchy, it rhymes and this new slogan actually works more for DAP instead of Gerakan and Barisan Nasional. In fact it is more popular than DAP’s other slogans. In Han Chiang’s rally on Thursday, this was the most popular slogan used by everyone!
Chinese New Year In Kuala Lumpur & Johor Bahru
February 14, 2008 | 5 Comments
Gong Xi Fa Cai!
It has been a while since I’ve updated my blog. I was busy with pre-Chinese New Year errands as well as getting ready for the Chinese New Year.
On Chinese New Year eve, 6 Feb, I flew down to Kuala Lumpur for the Reunion Dinner with my grand mother, uncles and aunts.
My youngest uncle TK, cooked up a feast of yummy food which is impossible to buy from restaurants. This is because the ingredients he used are 1st grade stuff. People will balk at the price if the dishes were served in restaurants.
I really enjoyed my dinner and everyone agreed that it was really really good. But cooking all day was very tiring for my uncle and I suppose it was the love of seeing his guests savouring the delicious food that drove him to toil in the kitchen.
I forgot to bring my camera to take shots of the dishes but manage to get a photo of a monster prawn…it was damn good prawn, and each of us had one each!
Usually on the 1st day of Chinese New Year, 7 Feb, we’ll have open house for our friends and other relatives. However, my grand father passed away last year, so we are not suppose to celebrate New Year for 3 years.
So my grand mother, uncles and aunts flew to Bangkok for a week of holidaying.
We went visiting my other grand mother as well as other relatives, something which we haven’t done before. Traditionally we are suppose to receive guest in my grand father’s house.
Anyway, 2nd day of Chinese New Year, we visited some friends and family which is the norm, and had another reunion dinner at my other grandmother’s house.
On the 3rd day of New Year, my family and I drove to Johor Bahru.
My family and I had our own reunion dinner in JB at New Lucky Restaurant with an extravagant dish “Pun Choi”. This is how it looks like…
As you can see it’s one big mother of all dishes! It has Fish Maw, Goose Web, Deer Tendon, Stuffed Dried Oysters with Fish, Prawns, Sea Cucumber, Roast Pork, Scallops, Giant Garoupa’s Head, Abalone and Smoked Goose. This dish is cooked for a table of 10 persons. There were 8 of us and good thing we managed to finished it without over eating!
I celebrated my birthday in JB too. We had seafood in Senibong. My youngest sister is missing from the picture. She is in Perth starting her Masters in Pharmacy (he he this time I got it right) in University of Western Australia.
Well, apart from eating and drinking, this Chinese New Year I also manage to take a rest for a week from all the work adn vege out watching DVDs of movies which I missed out. Now I’m back in Penang its money making mood!
Christmas at Cameron Highlands
December 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Every Christmas for the past few years my family and I always make a pilgrimage to Cameron Highlands with a few family friends to celebrate Christmas and to enjoy the fresh cool air. My youngest sister couldn’t make it because she has her Masters to complete in Perth. I think she hasn’t joined us for 2 Christmas already and we miss her…

180 degree view of Boh’s Palas Estate
Christmas eve dinner with family and friends at Heritage Hotel
View of the full moon (taken with my trusty point & shoot camera not DSLR)








