Wednesday, October 22, 2008

JinJu Yudeung Festival 2008




Happy Birthday to Me 2008~~






Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Photos of the years!

Hehe, Happy Moon Cake festival to all my beloved friends!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Psp3000 Series

Get prepared now for Psp3000 Series. Recently sony has announced about psp3000 series.

Tokyo, August 21, 2008 - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that it would launch a new PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) handheld entertainment system (PSP-3000) featuring an advanced LCD that further improves the very popular, high resolution PSP display. The new PSP will be available in stores in Japan, Asia, North America and Europe from October 2008.

Some of the unique features: Waterproof (spillproof) with a silicone O ring, the case can be dropped in water and will float, not allowing any water inside. Dustproof once closed and latched, nothing can get inside to damage the contents. Crushproof-people have actually driven their vehicles over the 3000 Case with no damage done (we do not suggest this however).

The new PSP 3000 officially revealed at last week's Leipzig Games Convention may have a nice, bright screen, but that comes with one downfall - reduced battery life. Battery life will decrease by a small amount. It's about 20 minutes, maybe 30 minutes, and that's because there's a larger power draw with the brighter screen. Elsewhere on the net, sketchy rumours claim the new PSP will be compatible with the PS3's DualShock 3 (or SixAxis), allowing you to control your PSP games on the handheld with the controller using a USB cable to connect them

PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) (PSP-3000) Product Overview

Product Name PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
External dimensions Approx. 169.4 x 18.6 71.4 mm / 6¾ x ¾ x 2¾ in (width x height x depth) (excludes largest projection)
Weight Approx. 189g / 6.7oz (including battery pack)
CPU PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1-333MHz)
Main Memory 64MB
Display 4.3 inches (16:9) full-transparent type, TFT drive, 480x272 pixel, Approximately 16,770,000 colors displayed
Sound Built-in stereo speakers
Main input/output Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) (Wi-Fi)
High Speed USB (USB2.0) (mini-B)
Memory Stick PRO Duo™
Analog Video Out
Microphone
Main connectors DC IN 5V connector
DC OUT connector
Video out/headset connector
USB connector
Memory Stick Duo™ slot
Key/Switches Directional buttons (up/down/right/left), Analog stick
Action buttons (triangle, circle, cross, square)
START button, SELECT button, PS button
POWER/HOLD switch, WLAN switch
Display button, Sound button, Volume (+/-) buttons
Power sources Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack
AC adaptor
USB power supply
Internal disc drive Read-only UMD™ drive
Supported profile PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) Game UMD™ Video
Access control Region code, parental control
Wireless communications Infrastructure mode
Ad hoc mode (connects up to 16 consoles)
Supplied accessories AC adaptor
Battery pack (1200mAh)

Supported codec (in Memory Stick)

Video Memory Stick Video Format:
MPEG-4 Simple Profile (AAC LC)
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile (AAC LC)
MP4 File Format:
MPEG-4 Simple Profile (AAC LC)
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Main Profile - CABAC only - (AAC LC) / Baseline profile (AAC LC)
AVI
Motion JPEG (Linear PCM or µ-Lau)
Music

Memory Stick Audio Format
ATRAC3™
ATRAC3plus™
MP3
MP3 (MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer3)
MP4 (MPEG-4 AAC)
WAVE (Linear PCM)
WMA (Windows Media Audio 9 Standard Only)

Photo JPEG
TIFF
BMP
GIF
PNG

Friday, August 22, 2008

PicNic In Haeundae! [Finally Summer is over]

On last last last last( I forgot which weekend already) in Busan, I was the first one walking down to the subway station. After half and hour, I met up with other malaysians. I believe it would be the last time for us going to the beach in this summer.




On last last last last( I forgot which weekend already) in Busan, I was the first one walking down to the subway station. After half and hour, I met up with other malaysians. I believe it would be the last time for us going to the beach in this summer.




So we made our way to Haeundae Beach - by car of course. They brought some snacks and drinks as well. Personally I bought 2 Kimbab for myself =P.

Wow!!
The moment we arrived to the Haeundae, wow, girls, were scanning for some seats and guys, scanning for something else.....!! I will never regret to come South korea, especially Busan!




Saturday, July 12, 2008

Sheng Chao Farewell (Left on 8th July)




~@Company Staff@~
Ship Networking Manager

Sheng Chao, first senior I knew in South Korea, thanks for him for helping me so much especially when I am in South Korea. He left on 8 of July. It was my turn to host a farewell dinner for him.

The day before, company stuff planned to have farewell dinner with him. We went to the most famous Sushi buffet nearby the Haeundae Seaside. Yes! got free food eat again, hehe! The environment of the restaurant is good, comfortable, and high class as well(I like the ice-cream).

If I am not mistaken, the sushi buffet cost 30usd per seat.

All Malaysian, fighting!


Together with 5 new comers from Malaysia, our gang was celebrating Teressa birthday in "Spice" Chicken restaurant.
We went to "Makoli", a kind of alcohol drink in South Korea for second round.

Next, I am going to introduce another korean famous food which is known as "cho bal". I do not know how to describe in words, just hope those photos make you understand more. It tastes like "wasabi meat".

Soju, 1 shot!
"Cho bal"
Yoyo,梁赫群吗?No, he is my roomate

I really wanted to make the evening more than just good food. Lastly, I wish Sheng Chao all the best in Europe.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Olympic torch relay in Seoul ends



Handsome Police!

Yesterday 27 April 2008, Gamy and I joined the celebration of The Olympic torch relay which successfully reached in the capital of South Korea, Seoul. For the whole journey, there are seventy plus runners, including Lee Sei-Kee, chief of the China-South Korea Friendship Association, Heo Nam-Soo, mayor of Busan City, actresses Chang Nara, Kim Mi-Jung, movie director Kim Jong-Seok, and Olympic gold medalists Moon Dae-Sung, Ahn Hyun-Soo, Nam Eun Young and Kim Soo-Nyung, participated in the 22-kilometer relay that covered Seoul’s most famous landmarks and historical sites.

Wow! 22-Km!!! We decided to take subway to reach the final destination. We gave up! Hahaha! After a four-hour relay, last runner Yon Tae-Woong lit the cauldron amid a cheering crowd of thousands waving Chinese and South Korean national flags at the City Hall Plaza (Final destination).
Unfortunately, Chinese students clashed with anti-Beijing demonstrators at the Olympic torch relay in Seoul, throwing rocks and punches at the latest troubled stop on the flame’s round-the-world journey. 8,000 of polices guarded the torch from protesters blasting China’s treatment of North Korean refugees. Nonetheless, a North Korean defector tried to set him on fire to halt the relay.
After Seoul, the torch was scheduled to make its first-ever trip to North Korea for a relay on Monday.

Stay out from me!! I am hungry!!~
Who are you?!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Reunion Dinner and Chinese New Year 2008 @ Busan, South Korea

Reunion dinner is an important part of Chinese New Year – that’s what I was taught and grew up with. Important mainly because it is a time when all family members gather at the dinner table to have a meal together. It is a pity that I can’t be with my families at this time of the year. I am sure the boys will enjoy the festive mood and goodies. Anyhow, Malaysians here decided to carry on the tradition and have our little reunion dinner with friends here in Busan, South Korea.
We had steamboat at home. We invited Kathrin and Stephanie (they are from Germany) to join us for the dinner as well. All of us absolutely love the food and the cooking part. We had so much food and laughter.

Here is the compilation of our reunion dinner’s food! Wow, we had prepared a lot of food. As predicted, we could not manage to finish them. Never mind then, all the shops here was closed for 3-4 days, after New Year celebration still can eat right?Hoh? Buffet and steamboat were held at our own dormitory kitchen. Starting from 3pm, we were divided into 2 groups, 1 group (hunting food in Tesco team) and 1 group (frying team). I am in Frying team.

The most challenging part..

Food (from left clockwise):-carrot + cucumber+eggs, TomYam soup, Raw Chicken meat, Pizgulasch(1 kind of german food, mandul (big wantan), Tong Fen , Mee Hun, Ham, fishball + mushroom, ..haha..missed out the Pineapple fried prawn, fried cracker, hotdogs and niao gao (年糕)?! haha..Yummy yummy!!

yup!! as promised, this is one of the 1st thing that most of us put into our mouth during that dinner..haha..!!

Steamboat in the kitchen. The breeze of wind will blow away our sweat

Here is Korean 'Nian Gao' (年糕)cost around 22USD

Wish you all to have a very best mouse year ever!! Fighting hard and achieve whatever you want!! HapPy cHineSe New yEar' 08!! Rou Su (Mouse pronounced in cantonese!) for GOOD!! (slogan from radio988..Love it!!)

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Christmas Tree Festival 2007-2008

Initially, that saturday was a boring day for me.Things had improved by the evening, and we headed off in the direction of the Christian Kosin University, which was having a Christmas Tree Festival on their campus. when we reached the bus stop where we needed to continue our journey from, the buses were also crammed - imagine a vehicle which has already been reduced to standing room only - with no standing room - and another twenty people getting onto it regardless in apparent defiance of the laws of physics, and that's what you're up against. .
I'm not sure we fared much better. The roads up to Kosin University - which appears to be on top of a mountain. At the University, the lights are spread out over a large area and while some pieces were overtly religious some were not, and one advantage of its mountainous position were backdrops of Busan and ships docked far below in uncertain locations.
In addition to the tree lights, four large screens featuring festive scenes which the public could see themselves in via a camera proved quite a hit, and there were a couple of multimedia displays powered by PCs linked to old CRT monitors placed among some rocks - complete with unprotected extension sockets heading off in some uncertain direction. It had better not rain I thought to myself.
As part of the Christmas Tree Festival, which appears to last from December 6th to January 13th, there are regular events in one of the halls of the campus which differ from day to day.