Archive for May, 2007

Going to Nagasaki!! 長崎ヘ行く

Posted in My Story 私の物語 on May 29, 2007 by Mervin

Horray!!! Finally, after a year of application, interview and selection, i’m accepted as an exchange student in Nagasaki University! They offer me also JASSO Scholarship where it will cover my school fees, hostels and daily expenses. How cool is that? The only condition is to stay and study there for 1 year. I’m totally delighted to accept this condition haha… So I’ll be going to Nagasaki from October 2007 till September 2008.

Nagasaki Exchange Programme

Ofcourse I will behave myself and study properly during the exchange. People might say you should take this opportunity to travel around and have fun. Well i have a bigger plan. I plan to apply for Monbusho Scholarship for my post graduate programme and get a recommendation letter by Japanese Professors. Anyway i will still have time to travel around and visit some friends.

I will be going to Japan twice, Nagasaki Exchange and the JAL scholarship programme which will be on July 4th till July 25th.  Horray Again^^ Many thanks for the support from My Mom, my brothers Nic and Gordon, Joanne, Ah Pek, Dr Foong, Uncle Alfred, Masaki sensei, my course-mates, International Office, my colleague from Millennium.

JAL scholarship

Mr.Sick cat 病猫先生

Posted in My Story 私の物語 on May 29, 2007 by Mervin

Yesterday was my worst day ever in my life! Y? I had a bad fever and sore throat. I have been healthy since the last time when i was sick which was one year ago. As sick as a zombie i would say… I could not do anything, not even on-line or do some reading. The thing that i do is eat some food, take some medicine and sleep, eat again, take medicine again and sleep again. Worst of all, it was an ‘old-man’ type of fever, my body and bones were aching like mad… I had to take some painkiller to ease the condition. Phew… Luckily i got better already. Well not fully recovered but on the way lar…

12 tips to save petrol

Posted in Tips and tricks チプスとトリック on May 27, 2007 by Mervin

1)    Pump up your tyres

Keeping your tyres 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 tyres run hot and jeopardize safety. It will also cause the tyres to wear out prematurely, affect the vehicles adversely, and hurt the fuel economy by increasing the rolling resistance. Tyres lose about 1 psi pressure per month due to air loss caused by the tyre hitting holes, bumps and kerbs. Therefore, the tyres should be checked at least once a month. Just 1 tyre 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 econ! omy. 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.

3) Clean the air-filter regularly

Clogged air filters increase fuel consumption by restricting airflow to the engine, and thus should be cleaned/replaced when necessary. Clogged air filters can increase fuel consumption by up to 10%.

4) Use thinner tyres

Tyres with thick width will improve the handling of your car. However, it will also increase your car’s fuel consumption. Thicker tyres mean more rolling resistance! , and thus will consume more fuel.

5) Start up the car properly

With today’s cars, it is not necessary to prime the engine first by pumping the accelerator pedal repeatedly.Do not crank the engine excessively This only wastes fuel.When starting the engine, idle it no more than 30 seconds to warm it up. An engine will warm up faster on the road. However, avoid sudden acceleration before the engine has warmed up sufficiently.

6) Drive in high gear (overdrive)

The engine runs most efficiently between around 1,500 and 2,500 rpm. To maintain these low revs you should change up through the gears as soon as practical and before the revs reach 2500 rpm. For automatic transmission cars, you should always switch on your overdrive to help save fuel. Overdrive will allow your engine to change gears at lower revs. It also puts your transmission into an “economy” mode and lets it engage the final “overdrive” gear when cruising to ! keep the rpms extra low, thereby increasing fuel economy.

7) Travel light

Avoid carrying any unnecessary weight in your car. On the average, every 50kg added load in your car will increase fuel consumption by 2%.

8) Anticipate traffic ahead

A driver can reduce fuel consumption by up to 10% by anticipating traffic conditions ahead and adjusting the speed accordingly, and avoiding tailgating and thus unnecessary braking and acceleration. Accelerations and decelerations waste fuel. Braking and abrupt stops can be minimized by not following too closely and slowing down gradually when approaching a red light. It takes up to six times as much fuel to move a car from a dead stop than it does for one moving at just a few km/h.

9) Avoid strong acceleration

The fuel consumption remains at a minimum during steady driving at a moderate speed of about 90km/h. Keep in mind that every time the accelerator is hard pressed, t! he engine goes into a “fuel-enrichment” mode of operation that wastes fuel.The vehicle should always be gradually and smoothly accelerated. Using cruise control on highways can help maintain a constant speed and reduce fuel consumption.

10) Minimise aerodynamic drag

Additional parts on the exterior of a vehicle such as roof racks and spoilers, or having the window open, Roof racks are bad for fuel economy increases air resistance and fuel consumption, in some cases by over 20%.
11) Don’t let your engine idle
Minimize fuel wasted in idling by stopping the engine whenever your car is stopped or held up for an extended period of time. Idling more than a minute consumes much more fuel than restarting the engine. By having the engine switched off, you will save more fuel than is lost from the burst of fuel involved in restarting the engine. The net increased wear and tear from this practice is negligible.
12) Use the air-con sparingly
Air conditioners can use about 10 per cent extra fuel when operating. However, at speeds of over 80 km/h, use of air conditioning is better for fuel economy than an open window

Source: From the internet

魔法戦隊 Magic Ranger

Posted in Unsorted Rojak ロージャグ on May 27, 2007 by Mervin

LOL… early in the morning, while i was still half-awake, i saw my little cousin brother watching Power Rangers. NO…! i thought it was Power Rangers but they speak Japanese??!! I sat down and watched with him. I just can’t stop laughing… They are the Magic Rangers

MazihanJapanese Magiranger

Well after further analysis, Power Rangers (from US) were based on the Japanese Magic Rangers. Surprisingly all of the Power Rangers series were adapted from the Japanese version. Personally i found the Japanese version more entertaining. If i were 15 years younger, these Magic Rangers might be my favorite characters haha… i think.

Mystic ForceUS Power Rangers

Well, i still enjoy watching them now… I love their stupid but cute ending theme song.

For more infomation, you can get it from wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_ranger

Cho Tai Di

Posted in Photo of the day 今日の写真 on May 26, 2007 by Mervin

Cho Tai Dii was a bit stress during the exam season last semester… the only game for me to release the tension is this NET BIG 2 or Cho Tai Di. Generally every player started off with $100, due to the stupidity of the A.I. i managed to end it with $1000. (i played for long hours) How good if this happen in reality. $$

 

New York Cheese ニュヨックチーツ

Posted in Work, Job experience 仕事について on May 24, 2007 by Mervin

The day before yesterday, one of my colleague, Mei, bought cakes from secret recipe to the office. They intended to finish them yesterday but i could not make it back to office (Me the Mr. Mat-Driver reached office around 7pm). I’m so touched when Mei told me that the cakes are still in one piece! hehe… So today we enjoyed the cheese cakes together… yummy.

MNew York Cheeseei bought (one of them) the New York Cheese – Baked soft creamy cheese with chocolate cookie base. – which is one of my fav.

Mat-Driver

Posted in Work, Job experience 仕事について on May 23, 2007 by Mervin

Well another day of part time ’Mat-Driver’ . My boss asked me to bring him to meet some clients. We went to SMEA – an aeroplane parts manufacturing factory and Supermax – a rubber glove manufacturing factory. It was an eye opening experience for me. Both meetings went well and boss said such cases are rare. Sometimes he has to talk till ‘hao sui’ dry up with wonderful proposal also got shake head from them. I think this time both factory will shake hands lar…

Overall, good Mat-Driver experience. Well i like to be his Mat-Driver actually coz that’s the only time i can talk to him and learn from him. (He stays in hospital and work in hospital since accident. Will be discharge in July)