Author: Paul Ooi

  • Jason Mraz, Singapore!

    Hey Hey, what? Another 11 days to Jason Mraz performance at Mosaic Music Festival. I checked Mosaic Music Festival website, oh man.. Tickets for Jason Mraz set SOLD OUT! Have you got yours? If you are going to the concert, would like to meet up, check out the forum.

    Wohoo.. 11 days to go!

  • Restaurant Food Price Hike Too

    After the petrol price hike, I read from the newspaper that prices of restaurant food also increased, starting 1st of March. So how much does a noodle cost us now? RM4? RM3.80? It’s damn expensive, RM6 to have lunch. Everything has increased now, except our salary, still the same.

    I read some of the readers comments that our petrol price is still considered low compared with US or others countries. But I think most of them missed out some points. First of all, their vehicle prices are lower than our country. Their living standards are higher than us. Prime Minister stressed that the petrol price hike only happen ONE time this year. Then what about next year? Will it be one-shot 50cents? For me, 30cents is really a lot, because of the hike, a lot of daily-use stuff will become more expensive. Don’t you consider all of this?

    Besides that, there is a protest this evening, 2pm, at KLCC. For me, the protest is useless, the government doesnt bother about the protest. They might treat it as a bunch a people walking pass the street, and Malaysian policemen have something to do, a little bit busy than normal day, time to show how many FRU we have in KL.

    How to save more money? It’s hard for me now.

  • 12 Tips to save petrol

    1) Pump up your tires.
    Keeping your tires inflated is one of the easiest and most important things Saving petrol means saving money one can do to improve fuel economy. If a range is recommended by the manufacturer, the higher pressure should be used to maximize fuel efficiency. Deflated tires run hot and jeopardize safety. It will also cause the tires to wear out prematurely, affect the vehicles adversely, and hurt the fuel economy by increasing the rolling resistance.

    Tires lose about 1 psi pressure per month due to air loss caused by the tire hitting holes, bumps and curbs. Therefore, the tires should be checked at least once a month. Just 1 tire deflated by 2 psi will result in a 1% increase in fuel consumption.

    2) Drive at moderate speed.
    Avoiding high speeds on open roads results in safer driving and better fuel economy. In highway driving, over 50% of the power produced by the engine is used to overcome aerodynamic drag. Drag and thus fuel consumption increases rapidly at speeds above 90km/h. On the average, a car uses about 15% more fuel at 100km/h, and 25% more fuel at 110km/h compared to when it is
    doing only 90km/h. However, this should not lead one to conclude that the lower the speed, the better the fuel economy – because it is not. The fuel consumption of an average car increases sharply at speeds below 50km/h.

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  • Cyberjaya

    I started working at Cyberjaya. Cyberjaya, in one sentence; “It’s damn far from my house”. Travelling 100km/day and paying RM6/day for tols, petrol and tols really costs me a lot.

    I find that the best route to Cyberjaya is from Duta. Any one of you reading this also travel from Duta to Cyberjaya??? At first, I was thinking of going to Cyberjaya by NKVE. But the tol costs alot, around RM4.40/trip. I have tried few routes.

    Go to Cyberjaya (2-way trip)
    Duta > Sprint > Seremban Highway > Serdang > Uniten > Cyberjaya

    This route is in total – 51km, have to pay RM6 tol at Sprint exit and Serdang exit, no jam at all, smooth driving.

    Duta > Hartamas > Phileo Dmnsara > LDP > Puchong > Cyberjaya
    Total of the route is 45km, have to pay RM5 tol at Phileo, Puchong, Puchong Jaya. It’s jammed up at SS17, Damansara Jaya, Kelana Jaya, Sunway.

    From both of this routes, I think the best to take is the first one. No jam, I think if I escape from jam, will save some petrol, better than jam in a bumper to bumper crawl. I think it will cost more petrol, even it’s a 6km difference.

    If you know any short cuts, please share with me and other readers.

    Besides that, the work place internet connection is extremely bad, it’s sad to have such badly managed/routed internet connection. My house connection is much better than that. Furthermore, have to online with TMNet Hotspot in order to get away from the Jana server firewall. Everything is blocked except http connection.

    Now, I really appreciate TMNet Hotspot service, or else I can’t ssh to server, I can’t ftp to server, my vmware connection cannot work, I can’t smtp pop/imap to email, can’t online msn/yahoo to communicate with developers out from space, can’t even download any manual/zip/tar.gz online, which makes my life suck during working hours.

    I love you TMNet Hotspot.

    *p/s: alphademon and spoonfork said using corkscrew for ssh tunneling, but it lags extremely!