Saturday, July 3, 2010

Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010

The 5th nationwide population and housing census (banci penduduk dan perumahan) since the formation of Malaysia in 1963 will be held from 6 July until 22 August 2010. This census is carried out at the interval of every 10 years, and the last census was in 2000.

During the census period, officers appointmented by the Department of Statistics will visit each and every household to collect information of all family member, including the racial origin, language spoken, religion, number of people in each household, their ages, educational qualifications, occupation, type of school attended by children and other information deemed fit. These information are used for national planning.

All census officers must wear their identity tag which looks like this:


and also must carry the official census bag which looks like this:

This year, instead of answering the census questions through interview with the officers, we can also do it online.

For more information, visit to the official Population and Housing Census of Malaysia 2010 website.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

POS Malaysia has risen domestic postage rate

POS Malaysia has, by today 1 July 2010, risen the domestic postage rate.

The new rate is as below:


If you want to send anything using the snail mail method by POS Malaysia, you have to be aware of this new tariff and paste your stamp accordingly.

Hope that this has minimal impact to the e-Commerce market, as I think most parcel in e-Commerce deals are sent using more reliable service providers rather than POS Malaysia.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Malaysia national debt increased to 50.6% of GDP

According to the reply from Prime Minister Nazib Razak to Taiping MP Nga Kor Ming (倪可敏) in the parliament, the latest national debt of Malaysia now stood at RM378.3 billion, or 50.6% of the GDP.

This means that for every citizen in Malaysia, we are bearing a national debt of RM14,000 per person on average.

The national debt has surged by 19.1 billion during the 1st quarter of 2010! Compared with the national debt at RM230 billion when RMK-9 was just began, it has increased by RM148.3 billion within just 5 year! During 1997, our national debt was just 96 billion.

If the national debt continues to grow at a CAGR of 12%, by 2019, it will eventually reach RM1 trillion!

The alarm has already triggered, and the government as well as the citizen must wake up now, if we don't want to repeat the history of what is happening in Greece now!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Main differences among Intel 64-bit processors: Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, i3, i5, i7, ...

If you plan to buy a desktop computer with Intel 64-bit processor, you will find there are plenty of Intel processor families available in the market.

Of course, their obvious differences are on performance and price. Beside that, I have summarized some of their main differences from the technical points of view:

  • Core 2 Duo (E-series) - 2 cores, 2 threads; LGA 775 socket.
  • Core 2 Quad (Q-series) - 4 cores, 4 threads; LGA 775 socket.
  • Core i3 (500 series) - 2 cores, 4 threads; LGA 1156 socket; Integrated GPU; 4M cache.
  • Core i5 (600 series) - 2 cores, 4 threads; LGA 1156 socket; Integrated GPU; 4M cache.
  • Core i5 (700 series) - 4 cores, 4 threads; LGA 1156 socket; Turbo boost technology; 8M cache.
  • Core i7 (800 series) - 4 cores, 8 threads; LGA 1156 socket; Turbo boost technology; 8M cache.
  • Core i7 (900 series) - 4 cores, 8 threads; LGA 1366 socket; Turbo boost technology; 8M cache.

The current main stream Intel 64-bit processors should be those using LGA 1156 socket. Those in Core i5 (700 series) and Core i7 (800 series) worth consideration.

Performance wise, you can always refer to the PassMark CPU Benchmarks. It seems that Core i7 860 @ 2.80GHz performs very well, and Core i5 750 @ 2.67Ghz currently has the most attractive price/performance ratio.

For current price of the processors, you can always refer to the HardwareZone Price Guide.

The world is going towards Gigabit broadband, when will we have such speed at such price?

Japan KDDI is offering the Hikari One Home Gigabit broadband at the price of ¥5460 (RM198) a month using the Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) technology.

In Hong Kong, Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (HKBN) is offering Gigabit broadband at the price of US$27 per month.

South Korea is also among the countries with the fastest broadband service, and the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) is currently working on plans to make Gigabit broadband available by the end of 2012 with FTTH.

Singapore is working on their Next Generation National Broadband Network, and OpenNet is going to offer Gigabit broadband at the price of S$15 per month per residential fibre connection.

With Gigabit broadband, watching High Definition IPTV is not a big deal, not to mention having very clear IP-phone service or excellent video conferencing quality.

Meanwhile, in Malaysia, the so-called high speed broadband UniFi offered by TM is only up to 20Mbps (50 times slower than Gigabit network), priced at RM249 per month, and currently only available in very limited areas only.

I think Gigabit broadband is a crucial infrastructure, and should be led and subsidized by the government instead of leaving it to the commercial company such as TM. Providing Gigabit FTTH at a low cost is a strategic move to boost broadband penetration in the country, which is also an important factor to retain and attract foreign investment to the country. The effect to the national economy is multifold, despite TM might not be willing to implement it because they'll lost money in the short term.

So, the government has to take the lead, and pump in money to make it happen. Instead of spending money on white elephant projects, why don't spend the money on crucial infrastructure project like Gigabit broadband?

Friday, June 18, 2010

SunCity looks more attractive than Sunway REIT

The limelight in this quiet month of June 2010, beside the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament, seems to be the IPO of Sunway REIT, so-called the largest REIT listing in Malaysia.

For this IPO, Sunway City (SunCity, 双威城, 6289) will inject 8 of its investment properties with total appraised value of RM3.729 billion into Sunway REIT as shown below.


This injection will be satisfied by RM2.7 billion in cash and 1.025 billion shares in Sunway REIT at RM1.00 par. Upon the completion of the listing of Sunway REIT, SunCity will own about 35% of the issued units subject to the over-allotment option being fully exercised.

Out of the RM2.7 billion cash received from this exercise, SunCity will receive net cash proceeds of RM1.2 billion, while the other RM1.5 billion will go to the other part owners of the 8 assets (mainly Government of Singapore Investment Corporation - GIC).

Although the listing of Sunway REIT will reduce SunCity's shares in the 8 properties from 60.3% to 35%, and therefore will lower down its near term earnings due to dilution of its stakes in those prime assets, the net cash proceeds of RM1.2 billion will effectively cover all its existing debts transforming its gearing ratio from current 0.49 to 0. This will save its borrowing interest cost immediately.

Sunway REIT is estimated to set an IPO price of RM0.97 to retail investors, and RM1.00 to institutional investors. Its NAV stood at RM0.97, which mean retail investors are not going to get any discount to buy its IPO. Its estimated dividend yield is 6.7%, which is comparatively lower than other REITs listed in KLSE.

As such, I think SunCity would look more attractive than Sunway REIT in this IPO. Beside being able to clear all its debt and turn to net cash position, SunCity currently has an unbilled sales of RM630 million.

SunCity is also aggressive in new property developments both locally and overseas. Their local projects including:
  • Sunway SPK 3 Harmoni (GDV RM161 million)
  • Sunway Rymba Hills (GDV RM270 million)
  • Sunway Velocity (GDV RM1.5 billion)
  • A’Marine (GDV RM200 million)
  • Converting a car park land beside Sunway Pyramid into a 28-storey commercial building with office and retail elements (proposed)
  • and more...

And their foreign projects including:
  • China - Sunway Guanghao project in Jiangyin (江阴双威广昊综合发展计划) (GDV RM492 million)
  • China – Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City project (中国-新加坡 天津生态城, GDV RM5 billion)
  • India - Sunway Opus Grand Residency in Ameenpur, Hyderabad (GDV RM1.2 billion)

Apart from these projects in China and India, the company is on the look-out for suitable land in Ho Chi Minh City (胡志明市). It also plans to undertake a joint-venture with Australand to develop 123 acres of industrial property near Sydney, worth about RM800 million.

Despite being affected by the implementation of IFRIC 15, SunCity undeniably looks attractive with improved financial position and aggressive development projects. Not to forget, they still strategically own at least 35% stake in Sunway REIT.

Disclaimer: This article is intended for sharing of point of view only. It is not an advice or recommendation to buy or sell any of the mentioned stock counters. You should do your own homework before trading in Bursa Malaysia.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Online group purchase Dell computer at lower price with Dell Swarm

If you plan to buy a Dell computer (either laptop or desktop) with Intel processor (oops, not for AMD), you can possibly get it at a lower price in Dell Swarm website.

Dell Swarm Malaysia is an innovative website to enable anyone residing in Malaysia to group purchase computers with Dell Malaysia.



The group purchase option is called a Swarm, and will active for 72 hours (3 days) for buyers to place order. The more buyers swarm for it (up to a maximum of 15 committed buyers per Swarm), the more discount they will get. Buyers can also pledge for a lower price, and they'll get it if more buyers join the Swarm. Once the price is lowered as they wish, they'll become committed buyers then.


The price will be finalized when the Swarm ended, all buyers will get the same lowest price resulting from number of committed buyers as well as their pledging effort to bring the price further down. The buyers will get a unique coupon code via email, and they can proceed to Dell Malaysia's website to customize the items and place the order.

If you don't see a Swarm with the computer specs that you want, you can suggest for a new one by specifying your specs, and get your supporters to follow your suggestion. Every 2 weeks, the most popular suggested Swarm will be chosen to become an active Swarm.


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    Sunday, June 13, 2010

    Impact of IFRIC 15 on property stocks

    If you have any property stock in your portfolio, or you plan to buy any property stock, I have a very important message to share with you.

     
    Malaysia will implement a new accounting standard named as IFRIC 15, an interpretation issued by the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) effective 1 July 2010. IFRIC has named this interpretation "Agreements for the Construction of Real Estate", which, what you guess is correct -- it will affect the accounting system of all the property developers.

     
    This radical change was made in response to criticisms from international investors and analysts that the current financial statements were inconsistently presented as well as being overly aggregated.
     
    Currently, it is a normal practice that property developer charge for progressive payments based on percentage of completion of the project, and once the developer received the payment (normally from the bank which the buyer financed for the property, or directly from the buyer if the property is bought in cash without financing), the amount of money will be booked into the accounting system of the developer as revenue received. For public listing property stocks, this revenue will be reported in their Quarterly Report, and is used to calculated their profit & loss.
     
    Under IFRIC 15, there is possibility that the property developer can only recognise this revenue at a lump-sum after the property is 100% completed and handed over to the buyer.

     
    Although IFRIC 15 clarifies that there is possibility for the "percentage of completion method" can be applied, it is unlikely in many jurisdictions that many agrrangements will meet the necessary criteria. Therefore, such arrangements will result in "deferring recognision of revenue until construction is complete", which affect the profit/loss booking in accounting.

     
    The greatest impact to property developers from this deferred recognision of revenue is that, we would see zero revenue generated in a project before its completion, and there are cost - labour, materials, project management, sales & marketing, etc. incurred during construction period. With zero revenue recorded but all the cost recorded, the P&L statement will show a red figure of lost.

    Then, when the property is completed and handed over, there will be a surge in revenue. By that time, the cost is also minimal as the construction has already completed. We will probably see a sudden big gain in the P&L then.

    Although this is a drastic change in accounting, bear in mind that there is nothing change in the fundamental of the business, as well as the cash flow of the company. This might cause confusion to investors if not handled properly.

    We can foresee that in case this happened:
    • Property developers who focus on highrise building (which normally development period is 3 years) are more affected than property developers who focus more on landed property (which normally the development period is 2 years).
    • Property developers who have large landbanks and a lot of development projects concurrently ongoing, are less affected than those with only a few projects running, as they can strategically schedule the development completion time more effectively.
    • Property stocks who also have other type of business (such as property management, plantation, mining, etc.) are less affected than those who only involved in property development.
    It is reported that the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA) of Malaysia has set up a task force to address and minimize issues arising from Malaysia's adoption of this IFRIC 15.

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    My Panasonic ER417 electronic nose & ear hair trimmer/clipper

    How do you trim your nose hair? Or have you ever trimmed your nose hair? Normally we did it with a small scissors and a mirror, didn't we?

    I've just found something considerably safer, trim better and faster. Here is it.


    I redempt this battery operated Panasonic ER417 nose & ear hair trimmer with my credit card redemption points. This small and handy electronic device will provide you with a close and neat cut, thanks to its 60° blade.

    Operated with one AA size battery, it trims with its stainless steel blades that never touch your skin, which is  comfortable and safer. Its cover cap has a small mirror, allowing you to see when you are trimming on the go.

    The whole unit is water washable, but don't use boiled water.

    Pretty cool isn't it?

    Buying Dell computer online with Dell Coupon codes for more discount

    Dell Coupon is a kind of promotion code offered by Dell so that you can enjoy special discount when you place your order with them to buy new desktop, laptop, computer accessories, etc.

    The tricky part is: How and where to know what is the Dell Coupon codes? Even some people might question: Do Dell Coupon codes ever exist?

    I'll share this precious information to you now!


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    Wednesday, June 9, 2010

    Travel to outer space at no cost in NASA shuttle

    Do you want to fly into the space? Now, at least your photo can reach the orbit, and it is free.

    NASA is currently inviting the public to send their portrait into space aboard one of the two remaining space shuttle flights - STS-133 and STS-134.

    It is very easy to participate. Just upload your picture to NASA Face in Space website: http://faceinspace.nasa.gov. Another option, you can also just fly your name without a photo.

    You can select which space shuttle to fly - Discovery in September 2010 or Endeavor, targeted for November 2010.



    Upon successful registration, you can print and save the confirmation page with your flight information.

    After the flight and shuttle landed on earth, you can return to the website to print your Flight Certificate - a commemorative certificate signed by the Mission Commander.

    You can also check on mission status, view mission photographs, link to various NASA educational resources and follow the commander and crew on Twitter or Facebook.

    Let's fly together!

    Tuesday, June 8, 2010

    Citibank cash back platinum credit card

    I think Citibank cash back platinum credit card is the most talk-about credit card in Malaysia nowadays as this new card does offer attractive rebates on spendings and they've launched promotion everywhere, including the Innity ads-feed in my blog.


    Despite you can see information about this credit card everywhere, I'll do my best to provide you the most complete information about Citibank cash back platinum credit card here.

    Citibank cash back platinum credit card is a VISA card. Minimum credit limit of this credit card is RM10,000.

    This cash back is a limited time "promotion" with a period from 26 May 2010 until 1 August 2010. You need to apply for the card and get it approved before 1 August 2010 to enjoy the promotion offer.

    The spending cash back rebate offered by this credit card are:
    • 5% on petrol - any petrol station, limited to max RM30 rebate per month (equilvalent to RM600 petrol spending)
    • 2% on pharmaceutical - if you swipe the card in Watson or Guardian only.
    • 2% on  grocery - if you swipe the card in Tesco, Giant, Carrefour or Cold Storage only.
    • 2% on phone bills - if you pay the bills of Celcom, Digi or Maxis by using Citibank One Bill autopay service or Citibank Online Internet banking service.
    • 0.3% on all other retail spendings, NOT applicable to items such as balance transfer, flexi-payment plan, cash withdrawal, chargeable fees, interest payment, etc.
    Cash rebate shall be credited into your account when the accumulated cash rebate for a particular month reaches RM50, otherwise the cash back will be carried forward to the next month.

    Eligibility:
    • Available to resident in Malaysia only.
    • NOT available to existing card holders of  any Citibank Cash Back Card (Platinum, Gold and/or Silver).
    • Existing card holder of other credit card for more than 1 year with credit limit more than RM8,500
    • Annual income greater than RM60,000.
    Annual Fees:
    • RM195 for principal card, RM100 for supplementary card.
    • Government tax of RM50 for principal card and RM25 for supplementary card is applicable.
    • 1st year annual fee is waivable if you swipe the card more than 3 times within 60 days after you received the card.
    • For subsequent waiver of annual fee, call Citibank to negotiate.
    Goodies:
    • RM60 rebate if you sign up for at least 1 autopay service (One Bill) within promotion period (before 1 August 2010).
    • RM50 government tax rebate if you apply the card from Internet or in certain roadshow.
    • Free gift (a trolley bag worth RM250, picture below) if you applied for 2 cards, or 1 card with Balance Transfer. The Balance Transfer rate is 3.99% per annum for 9 months.

    Other benefits:
    • Complimentary retail protection plan - new retail purchases are automatically protected against theft or accidental damage within 30 days from the date of purchase.
    • Exclusive KPJ Healthcare package - 30% discount for KPJ's Executive Screening Packages; 15% discount on walk-in hospital room rates from RM120 and above; 1 complimentary blood cholesterol check per year. 
    • International concierge service by VISA International.

    For more information, click on their ads in my blog when you see it appear below.

    Sunday, June 6, 2010

    Hush Puppies warehouse sale 2010 @ Puchong

    Just come back from the Hush Puppies warehouse sale at Puchong. As usual to the previous warehouse sale, most of the items are selling for at least 50% discount to market price.

    This warehouse sale is held by Shoe Connection Sdn Bhd in Kinrara Industrial Park, Bandar Kinrara, Puchong. They have this sale event occasionally. This time, it started from 4 June to 13 June 2010, 10am-7pm.

    Items on sale this year are more than last year. As usual, there are apparels for men, women, children and todders, which include Hush Puppies shirts, casualwears, pants, underwears, socks, etc. This year also include shoe items, bed-linens, luggages & bags, soft toys, etc. Beside Hush Puppies brand, there are also some items in other brands as well.


    And there is good news to Maybank credit card and/or American Express card holders, you are eligible to get an additional 5% discount, except for footwear.

    Here are the items I bought and their price.


    For more detail, you can make a call to 603-80758899.

    Tuesday, June 1, 2010

    Sell your used items for instant money in CA$H CONVERTERS

    Wonder what to do with your old PC, old laptop, old printer, old fax machine, old handphone, old television, old CD player, old PlayStation, old camera, old massager, ... after you upgraded them with better, more powerful, latest technology one?

    Well, you can probably:

    • Keep the old one in your storeroom
    • Give the old one to your friend, relative, neighbour, charity house, etc.
    • Dispose the old one into recycle bin
    • Sell the old one for some cash
    There are a few ways to sell out used items for cash, including:
    • Sell to your friend, relative, neighbour, etc. on COD basis
    • Sell in the Internet auction websites or forums
    • Sell to a shop

    CA$H CONVERTERS is an international franchise dealing with used items. Their retail shops buy used items as well as sell used items.
    You can find CA$H CONVERTERS in these 3 Southeast Asia countries:
    • Singapore - Admiralty, Ang Mo kio, Bedok North, Jurong East and Toa Payoh.
    • Malaysia - Ampang Point, Klang, Sunway, Taman SEA, Plentong and Sri Selayang.
    • Thailand - Pattaya
    The advantages to sell your used items in CA$H CONVERTERS including:
    • You are very unlikely to be cheated (compared with selling in Internet and other methods)
    • You can get rid of your goods and collect the cash right away in the shop
    If you are moving house and got a lot of used items to dispose off, you can even call CA$H CONVERTERS to collect them onsite and pay you instantly.

    On the other hand, if you don't mind buying 2nd hand or used items, you can probably get some from their shop at a lower price than brand new one.

    Click here to visit the website of CA$H CONVERTERS for more information.

    Monday, May 31, 2010

    Alert - Kenmark share price dropped 90% within 1.5 trading day

    You might have noticed that the trading volume of furniture manufacturer Kenmark (7030, Consumer Products) surged during the last trading day (Thursday 27 May 2010) as well as today morning. This has made this lowly traded stock suddenly emerged to be the top traded share this morning.

    This is not a good news though. Its share price dropped tremendously with the sudden volume.

    Kenmark's price used to hoover around 85 sen for a long time. However, by today 10am, its price has tumbled 90% to around 10 sen only, as a result from sudden drop last Thursday and this morning.

    You can obtain information of the cause for this unusual share price movement in Bursa Malaysia's website in a reply filed by Chong Fui Tzy in respond to its unusual market activity (UMA) query.

    It is reported that their Managing Director, James Hwang, is missing in action and uncontactable. Their Deputy General Manager, Goh Kim Chon, together with their Finance & Admin Manager, have both resigned suddenly.


    "The Independent Directors had on 29 May 2010 morning gone to the Company’s premises at Port Klang and noted that the premises have been sealed and a security guard has been placed to secure the premises."

    Their creditor, EON Bank, has sealed their factory and is taking action to take over their asset. Certain suppliers had gone into their premises to recover stock and raw material from them.

    Shortly after the UMA reply announced, Kenmark has been suspended. It will resume trading by tomorrow (1 June 2010).

    This is an alert to all speculators who have bought or intend to buy the shares of Kenmark: make sure you really know what you are doing.

    Disclaimer: This article is intended for sharing of point of view only. It is not an advice or recommendation to buy or sell any of the mentioned stock counters. You should do your own homework before trading in Bursa Malaysia.

    Friday, May 28, 2010

    Fixed Garmin suction cup mount fall off from windscreen problem

    After about 1 year of usage, the suction cup mount of my Garmin GPS often fall off after about 1 hour sticking onto the windscreen. Sometimes, it even fall off at shorter time, especially during rainy day.

    I found an easy solution to fix this problem. Just merse it into hot water (70-80 degree Celcius) for about 1-2 minutes, and the rubber suction cup will restore its suction power!

    If you also faced the same problem, try this solution and share with us whether it works for you or not. If you have other solutions as well, please share with me too.

    Thursday, May 27, 2010

    About Secure Digital (SD) memory cards

    Secure Digital (SD) cards are small memory card widely used in many portable devices nowadays.

    The devices that use SD memory cards include digital cameras, mobile phones, PDAs, digital camcorders, GPS navigators, netbooks, media players, etc.

    Beside being the data storage medium in those portable devices, SD memory cards is also a handy medium to transfer data from one to another. As such, newer computers, laptops, televisions, etc. also equiped with SD card reader to enable them display graphics and/or videos in the SD card onto their screen. Certain printers (including my Brother DCP-130C) also have SD card slot to print out images in the SD card directly.

    SD memory cards come in 3 different physical sizes:
    • Standard SD - 32 × 24 × 2.1 mm
    • miniSD - 20 x 21.5 x 1.4 mm
    • microSD - 15 x 11 x 1.0 mm
    Adapters are available, and usually sold together with the card, to convert smaller size card into larger one, such as from miniSD to Standard SD.

    In terms of storage capacity, there are also 3 types:
    • Standard SD - up to 4GB
    • High Capacity (SDHC)  - 4GB to 32GB
    • Extended Capacity (SDXC) - 32GB to 2TB
    Certain devices, especially the older one, don't support SDHC nor SDXC. And some even older devices only support standard SD up to 2GB only.

    In terms of writing speed, you might find the SD memory cards labelled as:
    • Class 2: 16 Mbps (2 Megabytes ps)
    • Class 4: 32 Mbps (4 Megabytes ps)
    • Class 6: 48 Mbps (6 Megabytes ps)
    • Class 10: 80 Mbps (10 Megabytes ps)
    The lifespan of SD memory cards, if used properly and handled with care, is normally around 100k write cycle or 10 years. That should be good enough for normal users.

    Wednesday, May 26, 2010

    MGMA branded garment up to 70% sale @ Genting Highlands

    For your information, the Malaysian Garment Marketers' Assocation (MGMA) is organizing a Branded Sale of up to 70% off (additional 5% discount for OCBC credit cards) to celebrate its 45th anniversary.

    Date: 28 May - 6 June 2010
    Time: 10am - 10pm
    Venue: Genting International Convension Centre (GICC), Genting Highlands

    Items on sale including fashion wear, leather goods, children wear, baby products, undergarment, footwear, etc. of the following brands: Bonia, GMV,  John Master, John Langford, Crocodile, Forest, Esse One, Skiva, Disney, Valentino Creations, Pony, Audrey, MiniCare, B.U.M. Equipment, Anakku, Goggles, Camel Active, Byford, Polo, Playboy, Arrow, Sorella, Blush, Young Hearts, Nicole, Smalto, Pierre Cardin, and many more.


    Tuesday, May 25, 2010

    Software update to v3.00 (2010-05) available for Sing/Mal version of Garmin Nuvi 205/205w/255w

    The new software version 3.00 (2010-05) is now available for Sing/Mal version of Garmin Nuvi 205/205w/255w.

    This version will enable multi-language voice resources support to the unit. After successful update, run WebUpdater and you will find more language options available to install into your GPS navigator.

    Here are the steps I have taken to successfully updated my Nuvi 255w.


    Download the installation file from Garmin's website (link provided at the end of this article). The filename is nuvi255W_SG_v300.exe with the size of 10,976kb.

    Remove the SD card (that I use to store additional maps) from the GPS slot.

    Connect the GPS to my computer with USB cable and access to its storage.

    Rename the file /Garmin/GPX/Current.gpx to /Garmin/GPX/temp.gpx. During the update process, a new Current.gpx file will be created and data in this temp.gpx will be restored to the new Current.gpx. If this step is not taken, you might lost your saved waypoints and/or favourites.

    Delete these 3 files from /Garmin/Voice folder:

    • English_American_Jack.vpm
    • English_Australian_Karen.vpm
    • English_British_Daniel.vpm
    Don't worry, they'll be replaced with new version of voice files during the update process.

    Run the nuvi255W_SG_v300.exe from the computer. It will copy over some files to the GPS.

    Safely unplug the USB cable and let the GPS reboot by itself. You will see the message of "Software loading..." on the screen of the GPS while it is performing the update.


    In less than half a minute, the GPS will automatically reboot itself after the update is completed.

    Now the GPS is loaded with new software v3.00 (successfully updated from the previous v2.80).


    Meanwhile, software version 2.50 (2010-05) is also available for Sing/Mal version of Garmin Nuvi 1350/1460 now.

    That version will:
    • Add Travel Guide feature in Find Menu Page
    • Enable multi-language voice resources support
    • Synchronize to Eng V3.40
    Click here to download the installation file for Garmin Nuvi 205/205w/255w Sing/Mal v3.00 software.

    Sunday, May 23, 2010

    MoneyTree June 2010 school holiday Financial Education Fast Track Programme

    The MoneyTree June 2010 Financial Education Fast Track Programme is a school holiday program designed to increase your children's keen interest in Financial Literacy through a Learn-Through-Play approach.

    The program is claimed to be able to help your children realize the importance of Financial Literacy, and more importantly, acquire the right attitude, mindset and habits towards MONEY.

    This program is targetted to children of 9-12 years old (Junior Fast Track) and 13-17 years old (Apprentice Fast Track).

    The program will teach the children on:

    • How to manage money wisely
    • How to avoid the pitfalls with credit cards
    • The different investment instruments and how to use them
    • How to build and grow fund for their future
    • Hands on experience
    • and more...
    Upon completion of the program, the children will receive certification from Open University Malaysia (OUM).
    Maybank clients who sign up their children to this program will get special bonus of:
    • RM100 cash to be deposited to the children's Maybank account
    • 3 additional MoneyTree classes for the children (worth RM190)
    Click here for more information about the MoneyTree June 2010 school holiday Financial Education Fast Track Programme.

    Friday, May 21, 2010

    21st CommunicAsia + 15th BroadcastAsia + 7th Enterprise IT + 4th InteractiveDME @ Singapore

    June is near, FIFA World Cup is coming. Yet, there are also interesting events happening at the same time.

    The 21st CommunicAsia, together with 15th BroadcastAsia, and 7th Enterprise IT, and also 4th InteractiveDME will be held concurrently in Singapore Expo this coming 15-18 June 2010.

    This year, CommunicAsia 2010 highlights the newest technology innovation in the ICT industry in the like of today’s digital convergence landscape. Products being showcased ranges from the latest technologies in applications, solutions to hardware. The show has proven to be the choice platform for product launches and announcements.

    This is the event that is set to address the complete convergence of technology, discuss on the development needs and opportunities in this dynamic industry. Experience the convergence of technology at work all under one-roof at Asia’s most established ICT platform.

    Meanwhile, BroadcastAsia 2010 is acclaimed as the one-stop event for Asia’s digital multimedia & entertainment industry. This annual exhibition and conference convenes industry professions, decision makers, vendors and buyers to network and build alliances.

    BroadcastAsia 2010 is set to be Asia’s first-rate event showcasing complete Digital Multimedia and Entertainment Technologies. It encompasses TV / Radio Broadcasting, Film / Motion Picture, Production / Post-production and Multi-Platform Streaming. World-renowned solutions providers will demonstrate applications for broadcasters, production / post-production companies, film / motion picture producers, computer graphic / animation studios, mobile entertainment providers and more.

    EnterpriseIT 2010 is set to address the complete convergence of technology, discuss on the development needs and opportunities in this dynamic industry. Experience the convergence of technology at work all under one-roof at Asia’s most established ICT platform.

    EnterpriseIT is catered for enterprises across all industries keen to have the right enterprise solutions to meet the evolving needs of their business.

    Last but not least, InteractiveDME 2010 is the event where one gains insight into the future interactive digital media and entertainment industry and see how the market continues to evolve in the ways information, content and entertainment are obtained, accessed and shared. This event brings together a whole array of technologies and equipments for the digital media, entertainment, broadcasting and communications markets.

    For more information:

    Wednesday, May 19, 2010

    Upgraded Toyota Avanza 1.5 stock Dunlop SP10 185/65R15 88S tyres to Goodyear Eagle NCT5 195/60R15 88V

    It is time for my Toyota Avanza 1.5G to have new set of tyres, and the stock tyres with spec of 185/65R15 is not so popular, and limited choice. As a result, I decided to change the spec to 195/60R15 which is more popular, has more choice and easier to get.

    The stock tyres for Toyota Avanza 1.5G are Dunlop SP10 185/65R15 88S. They are quite durable, and I've used them for 3 years, running over a mileage of over 60,000 kilometers, before I finally replace them.

    Stock tyre - Dunlop SP10

    I've chosen the wider Goodyear Eagle NCT5 195/60R15 88V as the replacement.

    New tyre - Goodyear Eagle NCT5

    This Goodyear Eagle NCT5 tyre gives better handling and firmer grip than Dunlop SP10. Since it is 88V, it is designed to be able to run in higher speed as fast as 240km/h too, although I don't think the 1.5 engine of my Avanza can get close to that kind of speed.

    Although the original 15" rim can be used, the new tyre is about 1" wider than before, and I was advised by the tyre shop to change to a new set of 15" rim to match with the new tyre's spec. The stock rims are traded in. Then, I was told that this new rim need a centre cone ring to fit better to the chasis and avoid possible vibration. The wheel nut need to be changed as well.

    Here is what I've paid, including workmanship for installation:
    • 4x new Goodyear Eagle NCT5 195/60R15 88V tyre, manufactured in 17th week of 2010 (about 2 weeks ago): RM840
    • 4x 15" Taiwan made ADR sport rim, traded in with stock rim: RM660
    • 4x centre cone: RM50
    • Wheel nuts: RM50
    • 4x steel valve: FOC
    • Balancing and alignment: FOC
    Hope that I've got a good price for the wheels replacement.

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    Tuesday, May 18, 2010

    A simple course in Good Human Relations from 6 words to 1 word

    The following are extracted from an article written by Tan Sri Dato' Soong Siew Hoong, a famous businessman in iron and steel industry, who is very active in business associations including FMM, ACCCIM, etc. The origin of this simple course of wisdom is anonymous.

    Here is the simple course in Good Human Relations from 6 words to 1 word.

    The important words:
    I admit I made a mistake
    You did a good job
    What is your opinion
    If you please
    Thank you
    We

    The least important word:
    I

    The words are simple. Let's look into the deeper meaning of each line.

    I Admit I Made A Mistake (6 words)
    It takes wisdom to know you are wrong, and courage to admit it publicly and then take steps to correct the mistake. This means practising the concept of LEARNING is a lifelong process and there is always a better way to do things.

    You Did A Good Job (5 words)
    We should always give praise to someone who did a good job, say it in front of others, with sincerity. In this way, that person will not only feel happy to be recognized for good performance, but will continue to support you.

    What Is Your Opinion? (4 words)
    There is everything to gain and nothing to lose, to ask for others' opinions. They'll feel as part of the team to be consulted. They may even come out with better idea!

    If You Please... (3 words)
    Asking for help in a polite way, instead of demanding it, will likely get a positive response.

    Thank You (2 words)
    It is so easy to say thank you to someone for even a little favour, yet many people don't say it, and just take it for granted. Say thank you to your colleagues, friends, relatives, even to your spouse and children, and they will become your friend and be respected.

    We (1 word)
    Saying WE means you are partners, you share the praise or success, just as you share the responsibility. There should be no finger pointing and no individual heroes!

    In practising Good Human Relations, I is the least important word. It denotes self importance, egoism, and never goes down well with others. Avoid using I, expect when accepting responsibility for a mistake done by you . Use WE more often to promote comradeship and teamwork.

    Practising Good Human Relations begins with each of us. Hope that this sharing has enlighten your thought.

    Wednesday, May 12, 2010

    Microsoft Office 2010 Web edition will be free for all to use

    Since 2009, there are rumours and talks about there will be a web edition for the upcoming Microsoft Office 2010, and it would most probably be provided at no cost to users.

    Now this seems to come to reality soon, as Microsoft just officially announced that there will be Office 2010 Web service to be made available to some 400 millions users of their free Windows Live online service.


    According to the source, this Office 2010 Web service will also be free to enterprise workers, provided they are licensed for Office's software maintenance program namely Software Assurance.

    You might have noticed that over the past few years, the monopolized market of Microsoft Office has been threaten by rivals such as OpenOffice.org, Google Docs, etc.

    In order to counter the competition from OpenOffice.org, selling price of the current Microsoft Office 2007 has been dropping with "special discounts", especially on the Home & Students Edition (3 licenses in a box) which now selling at the price of RM1xx only.

    Microsoft's move to provide Office 2010 Web for free is seen to counter the competition from the free Google Docs in the cloud.

    This kind of competition is definitely good to us consumers, and we hope that the competition will sustain, so that we could get better quality software, better support, at competitive cost of ownership.

    Sunday, May 9, 2010

    SRI Home Guard Set with fire extinguisher, smoke detector and fire blanket

    It is always recommended (in fact, a necessity) to have some sort of safety and prevention against fire in our home. In fact, it is already a must for all business premises. During emergency, these fire fighting equipments could be our property and life saver.

    In view of this, I've purchased an SRI Home Guard Set for RM168, which consists of 3 products in a box:

    • 1x 1kg ABC powder fire extinguisher
    • 1x battery powered photoelectric smoke alarm
    • 1x (1.2 meter x 1.2 meter) fire blanket

    The 1kg ABC dry powder fire extinguisher is non-toxic, harmless to skin and non-conductor to electricity (compared with water which can conduct electricity). The 1kg tank is pretty small and light, which can be easily operated by women or children. However, the fire must be put off within 7 seconds, or else the ABC powder will finish and you must quickly run away.

    The battery powered photoelectric smoke alarm will sound when triggerred by smoke. Just install it to the ceiling, and it is able to cover an area of 60 meter square. It has a tester switch to test for its function. As it is a smoke detector, it should not be installed in areas such as near the stove or on top of the altar.

    The fire blanket is made of non-flammable woven fiber glass material, which can be used to put off small fire by covering the fire with it, or to cover our own body when evacuating from fire.

    Click here to visit the website of SRI. You can purchase the Home Guard set online there.

    Most recent interest rates from commercial banks in Malaysia

    For your information, the Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) makes available the most recent interest rates from commercial banks in Malaysia in their website.

    The interest rates information covers:

    • Fixed deposit rate (from 1 month to 12 months) of each bank
    • Savings account interest rate
    • Current account interest rate
    • BLR rate (for lending)
    It is not so straightforward to reach the information, if you don't know where is it located in the ABM website.

    Well, here is its URL. You might want to bookmark it if you find it useful:

    Monday, May 3, 2010

    Fixed GMapTool problem regarding "Multiple products in img, creating TDB aborted"

    Sometimes when you try to use GMapTool to convert the finalized gmapsupp.img or gmapprom.img back to MapSource maps, the process might not be so smooth.

    It might halt halfway with this error message: "Multiple products in img, creating TDB aborted, try option -f."


    Some of the maps that will give this problem are:
    • ESRI Thailand StreetMap NT v10.1 (FID = 57)
    • CN Hong Kong / Macau and Guangdong NT v7.61 (FID = 2082)
    I managed to change the "error" into "warning" by specifying the mapset FID when doing the splitting in GMapTool. You can find out the mapset FID by clicking the Details button after loading the mapset file into GMapTool.


    Now you can have the whole mapset splitting process complete and the installation file for MapSource created, despite some warning might come out along the process.

    The bottomline is, you will be able to open and view the map in MapSource.

    Sunday, May 2, 2010

    Towers Watson 2010 GWS found Malaysians value job security and stability

    The Towers Watson Global Workforce Study 2010 claimed to be the most comprehensive study available on employee mindset following the recession. Conducted online from November 2009 to January 2010, the study polled 20,000 full-time employees from 22 countries around the world. In Malaysia, about 600 employees in mid-size to large organisations were polled. The research builds upon several previous Global Workforce Studies to provide companies with actionable insights around employee behaviours, opinions and engagement levels.

    Below is derived from their press release on 15 April 2010...

    Malaysian employees rank job security and stability as their most important employment criteria. Nonetheless, they remain highly mobile as only 11% plan to remain in their current organization, compared to 42% globally, according to the results of new research from global professional services company Towers Watson.

    The Towers Watson Global Workforce Study – a biennial survey of employee attitudes and workplace trends – also finds that while engagement levels remain unaffected by the recession, organizations should continue to focus on career advancement and leadership as the twin factors of engaging and retaining their workforce.


    "More than half of the Malaysian workforce prefers to work for 3 or more organizations throughout their career. (While they desire stability and security in their job, they may be inclined to leave the organization if better job stability and security, career advancement and effective leadership are available.) The challenge then lies in employers retaining their top talent and keeping them engaged," said Vivek Nath, Managing Director for Towers Watson Malaysia.

    Career advancement opportunities to retain top talent in the workplace

    While employees desire job security and stability as a general consideration, the study shows that they specifically cite the availability of career advancement opportunities as the most important reason influencing their decision to join an organization, other factors include an organization’s financial health, and competitive base pay.


    In order to attract and retain employees, organizations have to focus on creating career advancement prospects in the work environment. Among the factors that respondents believe will help advance their careers are:
    • having a supportive mentor, aside from their manager;
    • having an immediate manager to provide them with the opportunity to develop their skills;
    • having an immediate manager to provide clear goals for the team; and
    • having an immediate manager to assign tasks that are well suited to their skills and abilities.
    It is also interesting to note that Malaysia’s workforce views fostering relationships as an important way of helping them advance their career. 81% of respondents also believe that networking and collaborating with their peers would enhance and develop the necessary skills they need in getting ahead in their careers. 80% of the respondents also view learning opportunities from new job assignments as a way to enhance and develop their skills effectively throughout their career.


    At the same time, Malaysian employees are well aware that it is ultimately the merits of their performance that will determine how far they would go in their careers. 73% agree that the results delivered in their job far trumps who they know.

    Based on this belief, Malaysian employees also prefer to be assessed and rewarded on their work performance. 68% say that they prefer a pay-for-performance approach based on their individual performance, rather than on the organisation’s performance and 44% would like to receive rewards based primarily on their most recent job performance, rather than their track record of success or tenure with the organisation.

    "We find that Malaysian employees are eager to carve out their career roadmap and are willing to put in significant effort to ensure that. However, organisations need to provide opportunities for employees to advance, which in our study shows employees defining advancement as a preference for acquiring new skills, achieving higher status and increasing compensation; to effectively retain their employees," continued Nath.


    Engagement levels in Malaysia remain strong, compared to global levels


    In addition to career development, effective leadership also plays an important role in engaging and retaining employees. The study shows that the economic downturn did not adversely affect the level of employee engagement in Malaysia. In fact, most Malaysian companies recognise the importance of employee engagement and have moved forward to close the engagement gap. 28% of the Malaysian workforce is engaged, compared to a global figure of 21%.

    The higher engagement level is an encouraging indication as engaged employees are less likely to leave their jobs, with the results showing that 41% of engaged employees in Malaysia has no plans to leave, compared to 27% of the overall Malaysia results.

    "The impact of the recession on the business should not be used as an excuse to deviate focus from engagement, as there is a risk of talent leaving the organisation once the recession completely lifts, which could affect business performance," Nath continued.

    Wanted – Leaders with strong interpersonal sensitivities


    Whilst career development is important in engaging and retaining Malaysian employees, leadership also plays a key role in communicating the organization’s values, goals and objectives. Besides demonstrating leadership skills on business and financial management, Malaysian employees need senior leaders to care about their well being, encourage the development of talent in the organization and to be trustworthy.

    Only 56% of the respondents believe that their senior leaders have a sincere interest in their satisfaction and well-being, and only 60% agree that their senior leaders currently demonstrate trustworthiness.

    In organizations where leaders are perceived to be effective, only 14% of employees are seeking new employment. On the contrary, when leaders are seen to be ineffective, 28% of employees are either actively looking for another job or have already made plans to leave their current job.

    Taking these findings into account, Malaysian organizations could be optimistic of the year ahead, due to the relatively high engagement level in the workforce, which impacts the sustainability of business outcomes.

    "However, as the economy continues to recover, it is imperative for businesses to focus on engaging their talent and address the gap on career advancement and leadership in order to ensure higher productivity and profitability of their organizations" commented Nath.

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    Insights from Towers Watson 2010 Global Workforce Study

    The Towers Watson 2010 Global Workforce Study covers more than 20,000 full-time employees of large and midsize organizations in 22 markets around the world (Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, UK and US) and was fielded by 3rd party vendor via online questionaire between November 2009 and January 2010.

     
    The report was published in April 2010, and claimed to be the most comprehensive analysis of the post-recession employee mindset available today.

     

     
    This 24-pages report titled "The New Employment Deal - How Far, How Fast and How Enduring?" which you can download for free after registering with them by clicking here, opined that the recession has accelerated the demise of the traditional employment contract, or "deal", between employees and employers. The Study reveals a recession-weary workforce -- one with lower expectations, increased anxiety and new priorities.

     
    3 themes emerge from the Study as follow:
    • Recession has driven a final wedge into the social contract, or "deal", that has traditionally underpinned the employment relationship.
    • There is a gap between what employees want and expect from this shifting relationship, and what employers can affort to deliver in a highly competitive business climate.
    • Organizations have a unique opportunity to define a new and more sustainable employment deal with their employees, which include fostering towards "self-reliance".
    "Few employers will be able to compete effectively in the current environment without policies and practices that recognize and allow for differences in employees' roles, skills and performance, as well as their interests, expectations and needs."

     
    Interested to know more details? Just use the link above to get the 24-pages report for free.

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    Saturday, May 1, 2010

    All eyes on World Expo 2010 Shanghai China

    It is about 2 years after China successfully organized the Olympics 2008 in Beijing, now all the eyes are attracted to China again with another worldwide event - Expo 2010 Shanghai China (中国2010年上海世界博览会).

    With the theme of "Better City – Better Life", this Expo officially started today 1 May 2010, and will continue on for half a year until 31 October 2010. The venue is on both banks of the Huangpu River (黄浦江) in the city of Shanghai, covering a waterfront area of 5.28 kilometer square.

    This Expo has made (or targetted to make) several world records, including:
    • The 1st Expo held in a developing country.
    • The largest world's fair site ever at 5.28 kilometer square.
    • The most expensive Expo in the history of the world's fairs.
    • The most participated Expo from 192 countries and 50 international organizations.
    • Targetted for the largest crowd of visitors of more than 70 million people.
    • The Expo Axis is the world largest membrane construction with a surface of 65,000 meter square in total.
    There are 5 zones (from A to E) and 5 themed pavillions in Expo 2010, namely:
    • Urbanian Pavilion
    • Pavilion of City Being
    • Pavilion of Urban Planet
    • Pavilion of Footprint
    • Pavilion of Future
    The Expo logo is a Chinese character "世" (means "World") modified to projects the image of 3 people -- you, me and him/her -- throwing arms around each other.

    The mascot of this Expo is named as HaiBao (海宝), which means the treasure of the sea. It is created from the Chinese character "人" which means "people".

    To recap, the 1st Expo was held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, Great Britain in 1851. Since then, this Expo has been taken place from city to city around the world, and has evolved through 3 distinguish eras:
    • Industrialization (1851–1938) - focused on trade and famous for the display of technological inventions and advancements.
    • Cultural exchange (1939–1987) - based on a specific theme of cultural significance, and began to address issues of humankind.
    • Nation branding (1988–present) - used by countries as a platform to improve their national images through their pavilions.

    Wednesday, April 28, 2010

    Canonical will release Ubuntu 10.04 LTS tomorrow 29 Apr 2010

    Good news to all Ubuntu Linux fans. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Long Term Support) codename Lucid Lynx will be officially released by tomorrow, Thursday 29 April 2010.

    Ubuntu: For Desktops, Servers, Netbooks and in the cloudAs this is an LTS version, Canonical will provide at least 3 years support on Ubuntu Desktop, and 5 years on Ubuntu Server.

    It is announced that more than 80 ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) are announcing support for about 100 applications in it.

    Among the applications available for version 10.04 LTS are the Acquia-Drupal content management system from Drupal, IBM Lotusnotes and the DB2 database, Cloudera Hadoop distributed computing software from Hadoop, the Tcat server from Mulesoft, the Mozilla Firefox browser, and SugarCRM's self-named CRM system.

    Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 LTS will feature extensive design work, faster boot speed, social network integration, online services and the Ubuntu One Music Store.

    There will also be a Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Edition, which enables netbook users, in addition to benefiting from the improvements in the Desktop Edition, see even faster boot speeds on SSD-based devices and faster suspend/resume that will extend battery life. However, this 10.04 Netbook Edition will not be an LTS.

    Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS extends the cloud-computing capability of Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, powered by Eucalyptus. The Cloud enhancements include a minimal installation profile for minimum-footprint virtual machines and multi-language Amazon Web Services library support. This version also includes many major applications and packages added or updated since the previous LTS release, giving new and upgrading users an extended range of applications that can be easily installed at launch.

    Are you ready for the upgrade?

    Monday, April 26, 2010

    Ho Yan Hor herbal tea in Drinho Tetra Pak cartons

    Yesterday while I was looking for some Wong Lo Kat (王老吉) canned herbal tea in Tesco...


    I discovered a Malaysian made alternative in Tetra Pak carton selling at cheaper price. It is a new product in the Drinho's family, herbal tea from Ho Yan Hor (何人可).


    The Ho Yan Hor herbal tea comes in 2 flavours -- Lo Han Guo (罗汉果) and sour plum (酸梅, buah asam).

    This Ho Yan Hor herbal tea is packaged into 6-pack cartons, and selling at the price of RM8.99 in Tesco. That will be equilvalent to about RM1.50 per pack. Each pack is 250ml, so price per ml is 0.6 sen.

    Meanwhile, Wong Lo Kat herbal tea is selling at RM2.20 per can, each can in 310ml, and price per ml is 0.7 sen.

    Ho Yan Hor is a traditional remedy since 1941, and similar to the function of Wong Lo Kat, it is traditionally used to relief body heat, common cold, indigestion and waning appetite.

    Malaysian and Singaporean, especially the Chinese, should be very familiar with the Ho Yan Hor brand. They have been selling herbal tea in sachets for decades, and they are listed in KLSE as Hovid (7213). Now they are collaborating with Drinho to sell the herbal tea in ready made packs.

    The packaged Ho Yan Hor emphasizes on "no preservatives, no flavouring and no colouring". However, I noticed that its sour plum flavour has one additive, which is food conditioner (Acid 330).

    The ingrediants of Drinho's Ho Yan Hor Luo Han Guo herbal tea are: water, extract of Luo Han Guo and dried Longan, Ho Yan Hor herbal extracts and cane sugar.

    The ingrediants of Drinho's Ho Yan Hor sour plum herbal tea are: water, cane sugar, Ho Yan Hor herbal extracts, Pu Erh (普洱) extract, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) and sour plum extract powder.

    Both flavours are Halal certified and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) certified.

    DIY replacing the battery in Garmin GPS navigator

    Ever wonder how to open up the Garmin GPS navigator's casing, and replace the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery in case it won't charge again?

    This is how the Lithium-ion battery in Garmin looks like...


    And here is a video showing us in detail how to do it...



    Well, the battery in my Garmin Nuvi 255W GPS navigator is still working fine. I just keep this info here for future reference.

    Saturday, April 24, 2010

    My 6" giant lighter

    Just to share with you a giant lighter that I bought today.

    Here is it...


    This lighter is slightly more than 6 inches long. You can see that it is a lot bigger than the ordinary lighter on its right. In fact, the flame it produces is bigger too.

    I use lighter in my home for religious purpose - to burn incense, a ritual item. With this giant lighter, it is easier to light up the incense.

    The price of this giant lighter is RM5, compared with the price of ordinary lighter which is normally around RM1. I think it can last very long, as its fluid is more than 6 times of ordinary lighter.

    Friday, April 23, 2010

    Know what people are searching for with Google Trends and Google Insights for Search

    Are you interested to know what are the current hot topics and hot keywords that many people are searching for in Google?

    You can actually track them using the awesome online tools namely Google Trends and Google Insights for Search.

    In fact, Google Trends has been around for quite some times, and many webmasters, bloggers, twitterers, etc. are using it to come out with new hot topics of attraction for their websites. Google Insights for Search seems to be an enhanced version of Google Trends with more features.

    Although Google Insights for Search is more advanced, Google Trends is still handy and useful, because you can access information from Google Hot Trends right in its front page.

    Lets pay a visit to Google Trends:
    http://www.google.com.sg/trends

    As you can see, once you enter the website, you are displayed with a list of Hot Topics as well as a list of Hot Searches, and those are the most current info.

    In fact, the RSS feeds of Google Hot Trends are available, including the following:

    Global Server:-
    http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends/atom/hourly

    Singapore Server:-
    http://www.google.com.sg/trends/hottrends/atom/hourly

    Try search for a keyword in Google Trends, lets say "iceland", and click the "Search Trends" button, and you will see the search trends of your keyword.


    When there is a surge in keyword search, it will be labelled, and at the side you can see the news headlines which probably able to give you a hint of why people are suddenly so interested to the topic during those particular periods of time.

    You can also refine the result by region and by timeframe. At the bottom of the page shows where the searching people are residing in.

    Now lets pay a visit to Google Insights for Search:
    http://www.google.com/insights/search/

    As you can see, you have more advanced tools to refine your search by comparison, filters (including filter by categories), etc.

    And the result has more information, including these:


    And last but not least, if you want to know what kind of keywords that have actually brought traffic to your own website, you can find the precise answer in Google Webmaster Tool.

    Herbs to increase milk production for breastfeeding mother

    It seems to be a common topic among the mothers, especially the first time mothers, about facing inadequate milk production problem, especially during the confinement period.

    My wife's experience can testify that there are some herbs which can be taken by the mother to help promote lactation to breastfeed the baby. In fact, those herbs are categorized in a family with a Greek name: "galactagogues".

    If you want to look for such milk supply enhancement herbs in the pharmacy or baby/mother specialty shop, just mention "galactagogues" to the shopkeeper. If you find it difficult to remember this name, you can also mention "nursing tea" or "milkmaid tea" instead.

    The herbs which are traditionally used to increase milk production including:

    • Alfalfa
    • Anise
    • Asparagus racemosus (a.k.a. Shatavari)
    • Astragalus root
    • Cnicus benedictus (a.k.a. Blessed thistle)
    • Fennel (a.k.a. Foeniculum vulgare)
    • Fenugreek
    • Orange cinnamon
    • Red raspberry leaf (a.k.a. Rubus idaeus)
    • Stinging nettle
    The nursing tea products sold in the shops are normally a mixture of the above herbs. Some of the brands are Joy Angel Nursing Tea, Earth Mama Milkmaid Tea, Autumnz Organic Nursing Tea, etc.


    It is said that the effectiveness of herbal galactogogues can be increased by consuming together with marshmallow root at the same time.

    Mothers who have used galactagogues products before are encouraged to share your testimonial here.

    Hint: Click on the "Older Posts" link to continue reading, or click here for a listing of all my past 3 months articles.