Friday, August 22, 2008

It's has been sometime

It has been sometime Since I was away from this blog.

Raining today and I am not sure what is next but just can't think much for now.

I wish all visitor to my blog best of luck !

Monday, June 9, 2008

Life’s suck!!

Not many great things happening to me lately. I knew my past karma starts visiting me and for the past three (3) months already I was constantly attacked by obstacles.

I am accepting all of them with an open mind and they are good for my own spiritual practice for entering another new spiritual chapter. Whenever, problem a raised, I start to think about ppl who I saw with my own eyes’ struggling daily just to find end needs.

My last project with the company before my last day does not run smoothly also even so many hard works / planning well planned ahead by me. Too many snakes’ talks in this project more than work action that extremely sought now to push forward.

The worst, my mum’s admitted to general hospital due to hypertension last Saturday / Sunday. My dad sent her to hospital but never inform me about my mum’s admittance.
Perhaps, try to eliminate worries to me. Yes, I have been so down and bad luck lately.
Wanted to give up my self and can’t afford to hold on…..

Problem just don’t end there, today when I try to submit my travel mileage claim, the system rejecting me and delimited my travel privileges and I am now stuck with few pending claim that eat my saving.

I am feeling extremely doubtful and tired!!

All I can do now, keep chanting “OM MANI PADMI HUNG” and dedicate them all to sentient beings.

I hope somebody can ready this pcs of posting and understand my feeling!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Less than a month

I felt miserable with my existing company and I guess my career has taken a different directions and I feel is time to move onto new opportunities and challenges that I will be leaving my company in less than a month from today.

I didn’t apply for new post, but it happens when someone calling me to attend interview I have tried my luck and they contacted me two (2) weeks after my interview. Finally, I accepted them without any hesitations.

God has helped me and my prayers were answered!

Friday, May 16, 2008

The Chinese Malaysian contribution


About This Book Written for the general reader, this is an overview account of the historical and present roles of the Chinese people in the development of Malaysia. Vignettes and interviews highlight the parts played by some small and medium Chinese enterprises, past and present. Present day ambivalences of the Chinese in Malaysia are raised and the traditionally inspiring "Spirit of the Chinese" discussed

Late Tan Sri Loh Boon Siew Book


Tan Sri Dato' Loh Boon Siew 1915-1995 (Chinese: 駱文秀) also known as “Mr Honda” was a Penangite tycoon and the first sole distributor of Honda motorcycles in Malaysia.


Boon Siew was born in Hui-An, Fujian province of China. He spent his childhood collecting pig dung (then used as fuel) to make a living. At age 12, he arrived in Penang in a small boat from China with 5 friends namely Loh Poh Heng and Loh Say Bee. He could speak only Hokkien (Min Nan) and had virtually no formal education. He worked as an apprentice car mechanic (earning three dollars monthly) upon his arrival. It is said that Boon Siew's sifu used to hit him in the head whenever he did something wrong. He stayed in a ‘coolie keng’ (workers' quarters) at 4, Katz Street, Penang and he supplemented his income by washing buses at night for 10 cents per vehicle.


At age 18, Boon Siew purchased 11 buses using his $2,000 in savings. He reconditioned the buses and sold them for $12,000. Next, he used the money he earned to buy another 39 buses. In 1942, during WWII, all his hard-earned money was confiscated by the invading Japanese army. But Boon Siew did not give up. After WWII ended in 1945 and the Japanese were defeated, he started selling bicycles, tyres and motorcycle accessories, and soon he expanded his business to used cars, transports and buses.


Want to know more ??, check this book !

Sir Richard Branson


I am currently reading Sir Richard Bronson Autobiography, about less than 80 pages to complete my readings.

I brought them while waiting for my transit flight from Vizag to Chennai on 19 Feb 2008.

It cost me 325 Indian Rupees equivalent to RM 35, but locally sold for RM 70 at MPH bookstore.

He’s really somebody!!

Music for Heart and Soul


Mantra of the wondrous Female Buddha-the Green Tara, set in new age music, a chant in calming and relaxing voice. Compassionate, wise and quick in response when needed, the Green Tara is the all-encompassing, nuturing mother figure.
Great music for a long time. But, I only discovered it during Buddha Heart Relic World Tour in Malaysia on 2nd April 2005, just a day before my big day. The voice of Tara calling me when I was about to make three (3) prostration to Buddha Relice before being Bless by Rinpoche.
I could hardly stop myself from shedding a tear at that time and too hard to put this in writing.
It must be due to the powerful karmic forces and direct blessing from the Buddha Relic itself that made me shedding a tear !
I tell myself, I finally managed to reconnect my soul with Buddha again and I strongly believe, I had met the Buddha long before this life !

The book that changed my life!


"The Tibetan book of Living and Dying"


was given to me as a gift from a good friend of mine (Mr. KK Tham) on year 2001 and I just completed my studies in UK.

At that time, I never interested to know anything about my or other living and dying.
So, I store it under my filing rack for sometime (actually more than few years).

You may not believe, if I tell you the book actually calling me to explore it, not until one day, when I was doing my housekeeping and found it under the cabinet.

I was really doubtful about the purpose of living in this world. I start reading it, and the rest is a history!

If any of you interested to know our purpose of living and get ready for dying, I strongly recommend this book for your reading pleasure.



"What is it that I hope for from this book? To inspire a quiet revolution in the whole way we look at death and care for the dying, and the whole way we look at life and care for the living."

— the author, Sogyal Rinpoche

My 1st Helicopter Rides from Visakhapatnam (Vizag) to Kakinada Offshore, Heart of Offshore Installation Field











My short transit in Hyderabad, India







Only managed to make a short visit to place of interest as shown.

Bon voyages

My Offshore Cabin







My cabin during my offshore subsea installation support in Kakinada Offshore, Bay of Bengal, India held on Jan and Feb 2008.

Offshore Installation Vessel: Helix Express

Cameron Highland


Sometime, I wanted to quit my job and turn my profession from Engineer to become Farmer nearby hill site.


Time will tell my next profession direction.

My Little Bit-Bit


The pet that I’ve treated like my baby.

Unfortunately, I was requested to work at Site (300 KM) away from home and do not have time to keep my baby.

So, I decided to return my little bit-bit to original vendor who sold him to me at RM 220 incl cage.

Sadly, I never have a chance to get my baby back after my project completion.

I felt guilty till now….

My source of Inspiration


IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING BYSubmerging Equipments into Subsea




Belive or not, this equipments was designed for subsea extreme condition upto 1KM of water depth.




I could hardly stop myself from shedding a tear when seeing this historical event happen right in front of me when looked back on all the hard work that we had contributed so far and all the way across the miles to make it happen.




What a awesome experience !!




Word can never really explain how one feels.

My 1st Offshore Installation Support Trip, Kakinada India




Some of my offshore photos taken during my offshore installation support trip in Kakinada India, Bay of Bengal held on Jan and Feb 2008.

Bon Voyages


My first blog

Hi

This is my first message for myself that I have finally managed to create my own blog.
I am going to spend my free time updating my blog and share my views with others
of Who I am and What I do.