Saturday, April 25, 2009

NTU welcomes CP

Dear Yow Chee Peng,


Greetings from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore! I am very pleased to inform you that you have been selected for admission to the Nanyang Technological University in academic year 2009-10 for reading Mathematics & Economics under the subsidized tuition fee category.


I believe that our rigourous academic curriculum coupled with other exciting factors such as the resources, facilities, cutting-edge research, diversity and residential living etc., best define the Nanyang Technological University's global standing and recognition. It would be my pleasure to welcome you to the NTU family.


Please let us know your decision on whether you wish to accept our offer of admission at: https://wis.ntu.edu.sg/pls/webexe/adm_fore_appl.login


The deadline for your acceptance is Wednesday, 27 May 2009.


Your selection from a pool of highly qualified applicants is a strong recognition of your academic achievement and our belief that you will Take The Lead as a student of the NTU community. I extend to you my heartiest congratulations and look forward to your participation in a challenging and stimulating academic grooming at NTU.


Dr Lalit Goel, PhD
Dean of Admissions
Nanyang Technological University

Thursday, April 23, 2009

sipadan melts my heart

Calling for all Malaysians, especially those who have been to Sipadan, to jointly vote for SIPADAN @

NEW SEVEN WONDERS dot COM

To be completely honest, when I heard that Sipadan Island was nominated to be one of the new seven wonders of nature, I felt very blithe. It is truly a very beautiful and scenic island in Malaysia. I'm in love with the crystal-clear seawater now and I wanna physically visit this gorgeous island, not just electronically visit their online ports and IP addresses.

Sipadan cool yeah, ain't it? :D

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Chicken a la Carte

By Ferdinand Dimadura


Synopsis
This film is about the hunger and poverty brought about by Globalization.
There are 10,000 people dying everyday due to hunger and malnutrition.
This short film shows a forgotten portion of the society.
The people who live on the refuse of men to survive.
What is inspiring is the hope and spirituality that never left this people.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Tenji Ichiban!


This restaurant was huge, and was told that the restaurant occupies around 30,000 sq feet including al fresco dining area which I find would be perfect at night. Nah... too warm for me during the day. I enquired beforehand at the reception and the friendly lady told me that I am welcomed to take pictures of the buffet spread. With over 200 dishes, I quickly went round snapping photos randomly. Are you ready to drool???



I have lost count on the number of sweet coconut drink I had. Yes, they are free flow and you can have as many as you want. They also have other cold drinks such as fruit juices and iced lemon tea.

For those who prefer something warm, there are quite extensive choices of floral tea to choose from; calendula, lavender, rosebuds, blueberry, forest berries and etc.

My Makan Gang is extremely crazy of oysters. Imagine our excitement when the sight of the big fat juicy fresh oysters lying on the bed of ice welcomes us the moment we stepped into the dining area. I will talk more on the oysters later.

The sashimi selection was pretty good too. We were very happy with the thick and chunky cuts of the salmon, swordfish and tuna.

Octopus sashimi... I don't fancy this rubbery creature but somehow the tentacles look so gorgeous.

I went to google for the name of this clam and found out that it is called Hokkigai.

I have never tried having scallop raw before and I find it pretty good.

I love sushi but when it comes to buffet, this is something that I would skip as they can fill up my tummy pretty fast. I couldn't resist taking a few pictures of them so here goes:




Apart from the variety of cooked food at the buffet table, there are many hot dishes available upon request. Each table was given 2 clips with your table number on it. For example, if you want grilled salmon head, all you need to do is to put your clip into the little bowl with the 'salmon head' tag and they will cook it and bring it over to you. Those who have been to Jogoya would know what I mean.

Hot udon or cold soba? I didn't try either of them cos I was saving my stomach space for sashimi.

Seafood and meat for teppanyaki... again, this is where you will need your pin to place your order.

Hot food corner was pretty impressive too. We loved the Clams in Superior Stock. The broth was rich with the clam essence. I ended up scooping the broth instead of the clams.

Japanese snail...had to eat cos no cutlery was provided to dig the flesh out.

Crabs!!!! How could I resist? I took a piece of the mud crab cooked in marmite sauce. Erm... just took a bite and decided not worth my effort dirtying my hand since the oysters were shouting for my name.

There is a western corner too but it failed to ignite my interest. The early batch gets to savour the juicy roasted lamb roll. Mint sauce that goes with the lamb was good. Once the roll was gone, it was replenished with seafood pizza. So please be early!

Desserts, oh... glorious dessert. Those with sweet tooth will be so delighted with their variety of desserts. Impossible for me to sample each and every of the mousse and puddings and tiramisu they have...sigh.

Mochis... so many flavours, spoilt with choices.

Cakes and pastry...we were seated right in front of this glass display. Everything looks so good but I didn't get to try any cos I was so stuffed.

They serve Haagen-Dazs ice-cream and I was so lucky cos all my favourite flavour was available; Macadamia Nuts, Green tea and Strawberry Cheesecake!

Dip dip dip... the bread stick and fruits for the chocolate fountain.

Now, let's talk about the food. My first plate of sashimi… oishi, oishi… I simply love the chunky cut of the sashimi. Satisfying!

This was the first piece of oyster I had. It was huge! Palm-sized to be exact.

Another photo taken before I glide it down my throat. Ooo... so sweet and smooth.
Just when I thought the one I had was huge, my friend took one even bigger. He placed it next to a spoon as comparison. Not that I am complaining, but I find the size was TOO big. Usually I could easily take one dozen oysters at one go but after my 3rd gigantic piece of oyster, I couldn't bring myself to swallow anymore of it. One my of Makan Gang member had 10 pieces!!! Salute salute…

Prawn sashimi was also my first try. Sweet and it has a slight bounciness to it. Tasted very rich too. Even though it was tiny, I stopped at my 2nd piece.

Makan Gang was searching high and low for Miso soup. Funny...they don't serve Miso soup. There are creamy seafood soups at the western corner but it was the double boiled Chinese soup that caught my interest. Three types were available: Herbal soup, Ginseng soup and Cordyceps soup. The Cordyceps Soup tasted really good. I am still having a bit of cough and sore throat and the soup was really soothing so I ended up having two helpings.

Ayu fish...never heard of this before but Makan Gang said it tasted bland. Not my choice of food so I didn't even bother to try.

From the grilled corner, I took a piece of grilled corn, shisamo and deep fried soft shell crab. All were yummy!!!

For dessert, I only had these. Sad right? So many varieties of desserts but my tummy was telling me "STOP STOP STOP!!!”

The black sesame mochi was not too bad, do try. Skip the honeydew pudding though.

We initially planned to stay for the whole session but before our 2nd hour ended, we were already stuffed.

Well really have a great time with the Makan Gang! You guys rock my sock off! :D

Saturday, April 4, 2009

tweet me tweet me!


It's unbelievably quick how the week went by. Twas as if I was just ranting about my Monday Blues, and now the weekend's here.

I can't say that I overestimated my workloads, because I didn't! It was still quite a busy week, though I managed to pull through without much struggling.

Anyway,

to Pak Lah, thank you for your 6 years of leadership as the 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia.

to Najib, congratulations and best wishes!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Touch My Body


If Mariah Carey saw this video,
she'd die from laughing because when I watched this video,
I fell of my chair and rolled on the floor laughing out loud till I drop my jaw.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

from Hero to Zero

The Bukit Selambau by-election is turning out to be a circus with 13 independent candidates. But the biggest joke was made by Ganesan, recently.

Yesterday’s breaking news:
Ganesan, the Barisan Nasional candidate said he would like to emulate US President Barrack Obama and become the next Malaysia’s Obama!

I could not believe my ears that he could say something as ridiculous as that! Obama is a class act. He is a highly educated (a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School) individual with impeccable manners and perfect English.

Comparing Obama and Ganesan is like comparing and contrasting a tiny uncouth mosquito to a brilliant White Tiger.

If a person with such a simple background is trying to take the world by storm, then I would respect his dreams or vision. At least he is saying something rather things that could hurt us.

When Gandhi was born, he was just an ordinary person but today he is revered and his birthday, 2nd October is commemorated worldwide as the International Day of Non-Violence.

But why on earth would Ganesan wants to be Malaysia’s Obama? Why can’t he just be himself? Be Malaysia’s Ganesan? Is he not proud of himself?

Call a spade a spade.