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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Behavior & Character

There are some big words especially to describe the behaviors and characters for most of the person personality.

The behaviors and characters are referring to humble and patience are the magic combination for me which will determine how successful on that particular person.

On top of that, It require the time to scarify which is to in order that person to be more successful in future. It is no matter how difficult to face the issue and magic words still to be patience.

Believe me, humble and patience can be someone to higher and greater future.

To be continue ...

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Netbook

The technology has been evolved super fast like a lightening and sometime hard to catch up. There has been started with terminal client, desktop, laptop and now Netbook. Everyone wish to own a smaller , ultra-light and portable device which they can carry wherever they goes even though they can put into their handbag.

There are pros and cons as stated below.

The Pros
1. Portability with extended battery life
2. Price: Under $400
3. Easy access to apps and data for mobile workers
4. Enterprise-level management and security
5. Great value for loaners

The Cons
1. Underpowered
2. No TPM (Trusted Platform Module) or Biometric Security
3. Default OS Not Enterprise Ready (Shipping with Windows XP Home)
4. No Optical Drive
5. Too Small

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Ironies of life - humour

Men :
1. All men are extremely busy.
2. Although they are so busy, they still have time for women.
3. Although they have time for women, they don't really care for them.
4. Although they don't really care for them, they always have one around.
5. Although they always have one around them, they always try their luck with others.

Women
:
1. The most important thing for a woman is financial security.
2. Although this is so important, they still go out and buy expensive clothes and stuff.
3. Although they always buy expensive clothes, they never have something to wear.
4. Although they never have something to wear, they always dress beautifully.
5. Although they always dress beautifully, their clothes are always just "an old rag".
6. Although their clothes are always "just an old rag", they still expect you to compliment them.
7. Although they expect you to compliment them, when you do, they don't believe you.


Wisdom
:

WHEN I WAS MARRIED 25 YEARS, I TOOK A LOOK AT MY WIFE ONE DAY AND SAID,
"HONEY, 25 YEARS AGO WE HAD A CHEAP APARTMENT, A CHEAP CAR, SLEPT ON A SOFA BED AND WATCHED A 10-INCH BLACK AND WHITE TV, BUT I GOT TO SLEEP EVERY NIGHT WITH A HOT 25-YEAR-OLD BLOND."

"NOW WE HAVE A $2M HOME, A $245,000.00 CAR, NICE BIG BED AND 50" PLASMA SCREEN TV, BUT I'M SLEEPING WITH A 50-YEAR-OLD WOMAN. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU ARE NOT HOLDING UP YOUR SIDE OF THINGS."

MY WIFE IS A VERY REASONABLE WOMAN. SHE TOLD ME TO GO OUT & FIND A HOT 25-YEAR-OLD BLONDE, AND SHE WOULD MAKE SURE THAT I WOULD ONCE AGAIN BE LIVING IN A CHEAP APARTMENT, DRIVING A CHEAP CAR, SLEEPING ON A SOFA BED AND WATCHING A 10-INCH BLACK AND WHITE TV!! 

Friday, September 25, 2009

Smooth Traffic

How wish we can have a smooth traffic everyday what we experience since last few days and also today. There are not much car on the road and I guess most of people are taking long leave (about a week).  I foresee there will be a heavy traffic which starting next week.  Good luck !!!

Best Smartphone under $100

The above captioned really attracted me but unfortunately not in Malaysia. As we know that Europe and America has such interesting offers (above captioned) to their clients. How nice we have such offer in Malaysia (if compare dollar to dollar). I'm currently looking for a smartphone or PDA phone but unfortunately there are too expensive for me. :)  

Below is a summarize of top 10 Smartphone under $100.

1. Nokia E71 $100 (w/ 2 years contract - AT&T)
2. Apple iPhone 3G 8GB $100 (w/ 2 years contract - AT&T)
3. Blackberry Pearl 8120 $80 (w/ 2 years contract - T-Mobile)
4. Samsung Omnia  $50 (w/ 2 years contract - Verizon)
5. Samsung Jack $80 (w/ 2 years contract - AT&T)
6. HTC Snap $100 (w/ 2 years contract - Sprint)
7. Blackberry Storm $50 (w/ 2 years contract - Verizon)
8. Nokia Surge $80 (w/ 2 years contract - AT&T)
9. T-Mobile Shadow $100 (w/ 2 years contract - T-Mobile)
10. Palm Centro $30 (w/ 2 years contract - Sprint)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Prince II NRD Registration

Today is the 14th day Prince II join our family.  So,  I went to NRD  this morning to register Prince II birth certificate and MYKID as required. We are given 14 days from birth to register.

So we are no choice, I have to settle it by today ... If not, I will kena fine ... :(

It took me about 2.15 hours to register Prince II birth certification and MYKID as I reached at 8.30 am this morning and already 41st (1041) in the queue for new registration which exclude the MYKAD/MYKID collection. Timing not good !!!

Hopefully, NRD will not be so crowded when its time to collect my Prince II MYKID next month.

Cheers,

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Fish a Fish

I really love the Fish A Fish game in facebook. It really test your ability to aim (accuracy), response (reflex), good memory (given a very short time period) and also patients before you catch a fish. You can view various type of fishes in my aquariums in Fish a Fish ....

Btw, I am at level 19 and aiming for level 20. Level 20 reward is a new aquarium which I plan to house the Piranha... hehe ...

Prince I also play Fish a Fish and reach at  level 4 and he really play it by himself. Keep it going, Prince I !!! His mum also not bad, reach at level 11 now.  Come and catch me ... hehe ...

Let's have fun at below URL.
http://apps.facebook.com/fishafish/

Interesting Proverb

I would like to share some interesting proverbs during the economy climate. It really make sense for me as below (Trend Hunter).

1. Chaos Permit you to think differently
2. Don't be seduced by complacency
3. Look beyond the failure of others
4. Avoid retreating to you comfort zone
5. Understand the pattern of disruption

Let's to make ourselves better and always be prepared.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Introduction of My Princes

I would like to introduce my Prince I and Prince II. I'm sure most of people are wondering who are my princes.

Prince I (Cavan) and Prince II (Caden)

Bouquet of Flowers from Avnet

Thanks for the lovely bouquet of flowers from Avnet for the birth of my Prince II


Water Play at TTDI Park

This morning, I have promised to my Prince I that I will bring him to TTDI park for water play. Thus, we went for breakfast with his "Poh Poh" first before we heading to TTDI park.
When we reached there and saw so many cars and have to look for parking space.  It is really surprise me that TTDI park is so crowded and most of people are jogging and picnic with their family in second day of Hari Raya. The children are so happy with playing the water, sand and catching fishes at the stream.
Prince I really can't wait and straight away jumping into the stream to play water. He is so excited and happy as  he had waited so long.

        Prince I plays with sand

    Prince I scooping the sand into the bucket

      Scene at TTDI Park

Flashback NetApp ASEAN Summit 2008

Flashback of NetApp ASEAN Summit 2008.  I have attended the NetApp ASEAN Summit 2008 (Sept 2008) in Indigo Pearl at Phuket, Thailand (near Phuket airport). There is full 3 days and 2 night event. NetApp has arranged various activities such as product & services latest updates which covers Sales and Technical.

Indigo Pearl Resort is away from Patong beach about 1.30 hour. There are no entertainment or shopping center near Indigo Pearl Resort. So, we have no choice to rent a car or van to Patong beach after dinner and back to resort in the morning (around 2-3 am).  Somehow, we need to wake up early as the seminar will start at 8 am.

Indigo Pearl Resort formerly was a tin mine village and most of the decoration base on tin mine machine and products. The feels are excellent in Indigo Pearl Resort which are very relaxing and have a nice view. Best place to relax and have a enjoyable retreat. :)

Enclose with photos as below.


 Indigo Pearl Resort Lobby
 
Don't know what is this

Olden Ice Shaver Machine i.e to make "Ice-Kacang"

Olden Weighing Machine

 My Room Number

My Room View 1
 
My Room View 2
 
Swimming Pool at Resort
 
  The stalls are just behind the resort
 
Seaside or Beach (behind the resort)

Snapshot in front of Indigo Pearl

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Career Change: 7 Do's and Don'ts

Extracted from www.cio.com

Considering a career change? The process of discovering your next move can feel empowering or overwhelming. These seven tips will help you deter mine the right move.

What's one positive outcome of the recession? It's leading people to consider a career change. Though the process of figuring out what to do next can be overwhelming, it's also empowering. Taking stock of one's skills, strengths, interests and experience makes an individual realize how much he or she knows and has to offer. Investigating career options also helps employed professionals extricate themselves from dead-end jobs. For people who are unemployed, a layoff can be the catalyst for pursuing a professional dream. (See How to Create a Better Life After a Layoff.)

Considering alternatives to the work you're currently doing or you've done in the past is a worthwhile exercise for anyone, at any point in a career. Despite what the unemployment rate may lead you to believe, there are always options.
Yet those options may make career change difficult. Figuring out what path to pursue and where to focus your limited time and energy can be daunting. As a result, professionals sometimes go about career change in a scatter-shot way that squanders time and energy. To help you focus, career experts offer some realistic advice for pursuing a career change.
1. Don't rush to go back to school. Many people decide to enter academia after they've been laid off because going back to school is socially acceptable, says Martha Manglesdorf, author of Strategies for Successful Career Change (Ten Speed Press 2009.) "It's easy to rush the decision to go back to school because it feels like you're making progress," she says.
The danger is wasting your time and money on a degree that you end up not using, which happens often enough, says Mangelsdorf. She recommends talking to people with the degree you're thinking of pursuing, to find out what's involved, how they're applying it, and whether it's right for you.
2. Figure out what you want to do. Kim Batson, a certified career management and leadership coach, asks her clients a variety of questions to help them zero in on their next career moves: What do you really want to do? What have you always dreamed of doing? What's motivating you to consider a career change? Is there an industry or group of people you'd like to serve? What are your strengths and skills, and how—and where—else might you use them?
3. Find out what the work is like. If you have an idea of the work you'd like to do, test your theory that it's right for you, says Carl Wellenstein, a career coach and author of 12 Steps to a New Career (Career Press 2009.) Do research on the field or profession that interests you. Find people who are working in the profession you're considering and talk to them, says Wellenstein. You might even be able to shadow them on the job. Look into signing up for a program like VocationVacations, which allows you to "test-drive" your dream job by working in it for a one- to three days.
4. Don't assume that pursuing your passion will lead to riches. The idea that following your dream will lead to financial liberation is a misconception, says Mangelsdorf. When she interviewed people for her book on career change, she says she didn't see a correlation between people's passion and their financial success. "If you're thinking about a career change because you have a dream you really want to pursue, do some homework first to make sure that the economic opportunities are o.k. with you," she says.
5. Realize that any kind of career change takes time. "A career change can take significant thought, motivation, time, money, support and perseverance," says Batson. "It is harder to achieve than searching for a job in the same function, even in a recession."
That's why it's important for people pursuing a career change to be patient with themselves and with the process, and to persevere when they hit roadblocks or dead-ends. And if you have any inkling that your job may not be secure or that you just want to try something different, start the process now, because you may not have the luxury of time later if you do get laid off and find yourself under financial pressure to take another job. An easy way to start the career change process: start following people on Twitter who work in the fields that interest you.
6. Consider small changes. If a wholesale change in your career seems too risky, consider smaller shifts you could make, says Mangelsdorf. For example, if you're employed, are there projects you could take on that would help you transition into a new role?
"Organizations that have had to downsize are having their remaining workers take on more roles," notes Mangelsdorf. "If you're currently employed, that could be an opportunity for you to take on work that will bring you closer to your long-term career goal."
A series of small changes during a longer period of time can lead you to the more dramatic change you ultimately desire. "Career change is often a gradual process," says Mangelsdorf.
7. Don't dwell about losing a job you loved. You may feel forced into a career change if you lost a job you loved through a layoff and you know your odds of finding a job in your field are slim (e.g. you're in a specialized area of IT that's being outsourced to a developing nation.) As hard is it is to let go of things we love, it's important to realize that something better can come along. Says Mangelsdorf: "Keep in mind that if you've had success in one field and been happy in that work, that's a good thing. It means you can find another field where you'll be happy."

Happy Hari Raya Aidilfitri

I would like to wish a very Happy Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all my relatives and friends today.

Cheers,

My New Blog

I would like to start the blogging today which is quiet common nowadays. Hopefully that I will try to maintain this blog consistency.

I will share various of topics and news in my life experience in this blog (http://b-delgado.blogspot.com)

Seeya ...

Cheers,