Thursday, October 28, 2004

Another one Bites the Dust

Remember Michael Hanscom? former employee of Microsoft, who got fired for posting picture of G5 docking at Microsoft office. Well, another person just bite the dust, this time, it is an Air stewardess from Delta airline. She got suspended indefinitely without pay after posting her photo on her blog in a plane with her uniform on.

I think both got to do with company image, it is not that they are criticizing the company or anything, but the company felt that the company's image was somehow tainted and they want to either set an example or they do not want to tolerate such behavior. Truly speaking, no one is immune in a company, everyone is replaceable, it just takes another add in the leading newspaper and whoala, hundreds or thousands will be queuing in the door for a job....

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Downtown Frenzie

Freebie
The new REI over at Tanasbourne had a little publicized grand opening today. The opening time was 10am and they were to give out cash vouchers from $5 to $100 and nice REI water bottle to the first 300 customers that walk through the door. And so, attracted by this freebie, I make my way to the retail at 10am. To my surprise, the little publicized event was rather grand. There was a 30 meter ramp with snow brought in from the nearby Mt. Hood and x-treme snowboarders were enjoying their morning stunt. The queue to REI main door on the other hand was a mile long, zigzagging the narrow street and around the snowboarders. I was not fortunate enough to be the first 300 to get the cash vouchers and nice water bottle, however, they did give a nice carabineer keychain, as a supplement for those who weighted in line on this cold morning. There were some food served too, hot coffee and freshly baked cookies and donuts, but I already had my fill at the hotel and couldn’t care less. 30 minutes in and I decided to flee the scene and make my way to downtown.

Max
The plans for downtown almost didn’t happen as I was queuing at REI, my broken camera started to act up on me again. Out of frustration, I smack the camera on the car’s dashboard a few time to knock some sense into it and whoala, the camera decided to oblige. Driving downtown is rather expensive, and particularly due to the exorbitant parking fees. The city’s solution (and mine too) was Park and Ride with MAX, Portland’s electrical train service operated by Tri-Met. When I left Portland in 2000, Max was only a single line operating from Hillsboro to Gresham. Today, it has 3 lines, with one going to the Airport. Since I was going downtown, and all trains pass downtown, I just hop on the next one that came along. The ride to between 1 – 2 zones was $1.35 one way and the return trip cost is cheaper than the to park an hour downtown. Wanting to just walk the city and take photos, I got off the minute the train reached the heart of the city.

The City
The minute I got off the Max, I knew I had made a mistake in my choice of clothes. The temperature was in the 50’s and I was wearing just a sweatshirt. My neck was widely exposed and my face and chest took very little time to freeze. I manage to take a few shots in the few blocks that I walked and soon after, the cold took the better out of me and I decided to browse thorough the Pioneer Square Mall. This is a rather unique mall, made up from 3 buildings or was it 4, anyway, the buildings are connected underground and through sky bridges. Up to this time, I decided to have my lunch and went to the underground food court area. I was also tired and wanted to sit down and relax from all the walking. The food court is full of fast food franchised, and I wanted something quick and easy and landed with Pizza and Mountain Dew.

Novelty Shops
I pushed on after having my fill and made my way to the max station. I wanted to take some photos of a bicycle park at one of the Max station that I passed earlier and I started my gentle walk there. Not being able to withstand the piercing cold on my face and nose, I stopped by for a Grande Mocha at Starbuck ($3.25). I noticed some Starbucks Card on the counter and wonder what were the terms and conditions. I knew about the cards some time back through starbuck.com, but I did not read through how they works. Anyway, getting my Grande, I continue on my journey and came along this art theater. This month’s attraction was movies from Sweden and they were not very appealing, well, at least to me. Then I came to this Art Shop, it is like an artist paradise with everything that an artist ever needed can be found in this shop. As an engineer, who has high interest in arts, but never knew how, I went to the books section. There were some beginners books and mainly designed for children. Some of the books were very attractive, but they all start at $19.98 and so I decided to get them later, before I return back to Malaysia as this is currently not my priority.

Bubble Bath
Exhausted from the few hours of walking, I arrived at the hotel at 2.30pm and decided to warm up the bath for a relaxing dip. The warm bath not only relaxed me, it made me lazy and I stayed in for the rest of the

Saturday, October 23, 2004

Google AdSense - Does it Pay?

I have been very curious of late, does Google AdSense pay? If it does pay, is it alot? For those who have installed or subscribed to this service, can you share if you have benefited out of it?

Through the Times

Exchanging contact information between hopeful romantic interest as time goes by:

1920's: Pls pass this letter to your Master/Miss, says that is is from my Master/Miss
1940's: Your area has Telegram?
1970's: What is your phone number?
1990's: What's your email address?
2000: What is your Blog address?

Friday, October 22, 2004

American Sexual Poll

ABC Primetime Live have a very interesting poll, the goal is to find out how much sex Americans are having. And the result? Check this out.



Will Majalah 3 do a piece like this??

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Celsius 41.11

As you have it, when you have black, you will have white, when you have positive, you will have negative. And so, when we have Fahrenheit 9.11, we will have Celsius 41.11, the temperature the brain boils.

http://www.citizensunited-interactive.org/C41.11/

Thursday, October 07, 2004


Heng Chicken Rice Ball Posted by Hello

My HouseMate Thinking Posted by Hello

I m Back

After quite some time laying low for a while, I am back. Since my last post, quite a few changes have happened. I am now married, my house has OC already, and I am going to US for two months for assignment.