Friday, July 29, 2005

Report About Melbourne from Sabah Connection

Last night in Tong Hing Supermart, I saw a girl whom I was very sure I met somewhere before. I just couldn't recall. Finally, she came over and said, "Uncle, Auntie, remember me, Loy". In that instance, I remember.

She told us she has a wonderful time in Melbourne spending one month there. She met up with Sam, Paul and Julius. She has great admiration for Melbourne. According to her, that's the best place she has ever been. Her comment: It's a place where anything you want is available and things are fresh.

We'll be there one day of course not forgetting Newcastle. That's also a must for us to go. Sydney as well. Now, we'll have better reason to go. Serene and MH will be there soon.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

The Girls are Missing Sam

This afternoon, I went to Innotech to look up for Ar. Shim to sign some Forms for our house OC. It has been quite awhile since we last met. His very first statement was "Hey, how is Sam, when is he coming back? All the girls in the office are missing him, the handsome lad!".

Wow, that cool guy is hot even for such a short stint !

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Guggenhein

The other night, National Geographic showed this unique architecture in the Mega structure series. The Guggenhein by Frank Gehry. The aesthetic is truly one of the kind. The structural framing is also the first in the world if I am not wrong. No one single major supporting structural member is the same. Each is different to match the contour and shape. According to the commentator, this building could not have been built 20 years ago due to the lack of powerful computer to do the analysis, design and drafting.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Businessman

We have a client that reminds me of what is a businessman. Normally, businessmen create a business out of demand. This chap I talk to creates business out of a problem.

If you see a stretch of a river bank being eroded, you will naturally think that's a government's job to fix it. Not this man. He saw the problem, he decided to approach the right kind of people to convert his idea in the form of technical and financial proposals. With the proposals, he approached the right people to present it and ultimately convinced the paymaster (the government in this case) to accept it. Then he has a contract. That's how he makes his money. Of course, we are also fortunate to get business acting as his consultant along the way. Our job is to help him to put his idea into legible proposal.

But then, this kind of business needs a lot of patience. It might take a long time from the time he gets the idea until he finally is awarded the contract - three years or even longer!

The thing is, he knows how to turn a problem into a business venture. Of course, it still boils down to demand. In this case, there was a need to get the problem fixed before irreparable damage is caused to the river bank.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Cutting Chilli

The other Sunday morning. we drove north to Kota Belud again. My wife finally got her nyiru. We bought more than 2 Kg of crabs (12 nos in all), tapioca and 1/2 kg of green chilli.

I spent the afternoon preparing the crabs and cutting up the green chili for the pickled chili. I cut the chilli without any protective glove and just bare hands. At that time, hardly any hot feeling. But by the time I finished, the hot sensation started to kick in and persisted for the rest of the day. Wow..........not a nice feeling. A good lesson to learn. Never cut a lot of chili without some kind of protection to your bare hands!

Mini Reunion Breakfast

Breakfast at the Side Porch just before MH and Serene left to catch the flight at 7.50am on 1 July 2005

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Submersible Bridge

Submersible bridge across upstream of Padas River. 36 nos. 1.4m dia pipe culvert linked together. Another civil engineering feat!

Mini Reunion Dinner

Mini reunion meal with MH and Serene. MH couldn't be in because he was the cameraman !