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Monthly Archives: June 2010

10 Things I Hate About You

I’m talking about you, HTC Desire. Yes, you, with that dazzling AMOLED screen of yours disguised as a fingerprint magnet. Ever since you came into my life, you’ve completely taken over my thoughts, my dreams, my waking hours, my spare time. Heck! You even got me stroking you in the middle of meetings. Oh how … Continue reading »

Categories: Rojak | Tags: , , , , , , | 13 Comments

The Sky At 30,000 Feet

You’ve never truly seen the sky until you’ve seen it from 30,000 feet above sea level, where the sun and the clouds juxtapose to create a ‘landscape’ unlike anything you’ve ever seen before — blinding white light, pools of molten gold, glaciers of clouds (click on photos to see the full-sized images)… Where the rosy … Continue reading »

Categories: Photography, Travel | 4 Comments

Mission (Possible): My Quest For The HTC Desire

“I never win anything.” Does that sound familiar? Yup, yup. Because I’ve been one of them, too — you know, those people who’d whine about never winning anything. Until last week, that is. Because last week, I received an email that seemed too good to be true. But it was true! I made it as … Continue reading »

Categories: Rojak | 21 Comments

Coming Out Clean

When my family and I were in Kemaman, Terengganu last weekend, I got a lot of people all excited over a photograph that I uploaded in Facebook and Twitpic, which I captioned as baby ‘sand turtles’ heading back into the sea. This was the pic, one that I shot with a cheap but handy-dandy Nokia … Continue reading »

Categories: Rojak | 6 Comments

One For The Books

Last weekend, en route to Kemaman, Terengganu, OnlyGirl was commenting on how babies and children somehow seem to gravitate towards me and like me a lot. “Really?” I said. “Why do you think children like me?” She replied, “Because you are kind. And caring.” I smiled. “But I am strict. And garang (fierce).” “But you … Continue reading »

Categories: Children, Parenting | 7 Comments