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Saturday, January 21, 2006

Chinese New Year


Chinese New Year
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Chinese New Year coming. I will be back in Penang on the 27th. It's

good to spend some time with my family. The next thing I look forward

to is spending some time catching up with friends



A pic of the big CNY merchandize and food fest in Takashimaya SC,

Singapore. Oh by the way, I can convert a chinese new year song into a

vulgar sing a long tune! Wanna hear it? he he

Friday, January 13, 2006

Specially for TAN LI JING


Specially for TAN LI JING
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

This pic is specially for my dear dear friend, Tan Li Jing. She's now in

Japan, furthering her studies. Here's wishing you're well and happy, Li

Jing. May this year bring you the best of luck, love, prosperity and good

health

a HEARD of cows


a HEARD of cows
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

a HEARD of cows

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

iPod vibrator


iPod vibrator
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Seriously, this idea came about while I was chatting with my friend over

coffee. We joked that with the amount of accessories and demand for add-on

features to the iconic iPod... why not make a vibrator-like device that's

powered by the music device itself? You already have the iBeam LED

torchlight and laser pointer that plugs and draws power right from the iPod,

why not just go sexual? And make it play to the beat of the songs... like

bbrrr... stop... brrr brrr brr... stop... BBRRRRRR! if you're playing

Backstreet Boys or something. Well, I don't recommend Norah Jones or James

Blunt for this purpose though, you'd just fall asleep. But low and behold, I

found out today, such a product does already exist. It's called the iBuzz.

Only available in the UK, it retails for 29.90 (pounds). And it comes with

many types of ticklers and a bullet form for easy insertion. Bring on the

MUSIC

Macbook Pro


Macbook Pro
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Yesterday was an exciting day, yet not so exciting day. Exciting because

Steve Jobs gave a keynote and announced many delightful news. Not so

exciting because there's nothing (affordably) revolutionary. I was expecting

to receive news of a new Apple iBook. A new shocking new design and Intel

dual core or single core processor inside



But NO. Steve Jobs announced the new iLife software, a new Intel powered

iMac and a new Powerbook - dubbed MacBook Pro. It only comes in 15.4 wide

screen version. The new portable is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor

at either 1.67 or 1.83GHz. There's 512MB - 2GB RAM, built-in iSight

(webcam), FrontRow (remote multimedia center). It will also come standard

with the backlit keyboard. There's a sensor that detects how much light

there is in the room and will light the keyboard accordingly, so you can

type in complete darkness without having to guess what button is for which

alphabet. Packed to be brim with other fantastic features, it's great if you

have like USD$2000 to spare. But I expecting them to announce a USD$799 or

$999 notebook to replacement for the ageing iBook. The new MacBook Pro costs

$1999 for the 1.67MHz dual core version



Oh, and if you must know. Apple sold 14 million iPods during the holiday

season at the end of 2005

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

HKIA


HKIA
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Hong Kong's Chep Lap Kok - HKIA

HK Chep Lap Kok


HK Chep Lap Kok
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Hong Kong International Airport. It may look like KLIA in Kuala Lumpur, but

make no mistake, this is the world's best airport winner for 5 consecutive

years. Beating Changi Airport, Singapore.... Heathrow in London, Amsterdam

Schiphol Airport and Seoul Incheon Airport. The award is by Skytrax, one of

the world's most trusted survey in airline quality and services. The same

one that rated Malaysia Airlines as the World Best Cabin Crew for a few

years? One of the most disappointing things in KLIA airport is the shopping.

It's non-existent and is a total shame

Monday, January 09, 2006

You know


You know
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

... You know you're too fat when



... You know you should stop eating dessert when

Hong Kong's signature skyline


Hong Kong's signature skyline
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Signature skyline

Snow!


Snow!
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Snow, every 6pm at Disneyland

Main Street USA, Disneyland


Main Street USA, Disneyland
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Main Street USA. The familiar welcoming facade in EVERY Disneyland. This is

where the shops are - bakery, souvenir shops, restaurant, photo shop and etc

Mickey and Minnie Mouse


Mickey and Minnie Mouse
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Mickey and Minnie Mouse. You have to queue for an hour to get a photo with

these two really hot mascots in Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland


Hong Kong Disneyland
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Hong Kong Disneyland



What's a trip to Hong Kong without a visit to Disneyland. This picture was

taken on the DisneyLine - the special train service that takes you to

Disneyland. The trip is barely 20 minutes but you still have to travel for

about half an hour on the Tung Chung Line MTR, and change to the Disneyline

So add it all up, it should take about 45 minutes to get to the magical

Disneyland. The train has got cutesy Disneyland livery and interesting

details like glass display cases with Donald Duck, Chip n Dale, Little

Mermaid, Mickey Mouse, Buzz Lightyear and etc. Check out the hand rails in

the picture

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Stupid Brand


Stupid Brand
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Look what I found in the Conrad Hotel room! A weighing scale and a stepper

machine. Hong Kongers have such a twisted sense of humor, or is it just

their lack of understanding of the English language? Look at the brand of

the weighing machine, it's so terrible

Singapore


Singapore
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Holidays: Then there was Singapore!

Hong Kong


Hong Kong
Originally uploaded by kennyt.

Holiday : First there was Hong Kong



This is a view from the hotel we stayed in. Conrad Hong Kong... not too bad,

the location. What's Conrad? It's the other hotel chain of Hilton, of

course. Conrad Nicholson Hilton founded the international chain of business

hotels which bear his name. He bought his first hotel in 1919, and founded

the first so-named Hilton Hotel in 1925 in Dallas, Texas and then on became

the first coast-to-coast hotel chain in the US. It's a pleasantly luxurious

place. But basically, the bottomline is no matter which hotel you stay in,

Conrad or Hilton, Paris Hilton gets to buy another hand bag

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