Today Malaysians celebrate their independence day, albeit a bit blindly.
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Salt Trail in Sabah’s Crocker Range Mountains
The Salt Trail in Sabah’s Crocker Range Mountains is jungle path that was used by the villagers of old to make their way to the coastal cities of Sabah where they would trade their fresh produce and other goods for salt and other necessities.
Borneo Headhunters Hat 2011
The Borneo Headhunters Hat 2011 Ultimate Frisbee tournament weekend is all but wrapped up, and I think it’s safe to say it was a success. For the last 2 weeks it’s been multiple phone calls, as many meetings, and 2 solid weeks of getting to bed between 2am and 3am. Exhausting stuff.
Upgraded to WordPress 3.1 – A snippet
I was just reading Matt Mullenweg’s post about the new WordPress 3.1, and after backing up the 42.8Mb database (!) decided to upgrade and see what’s new.
Siam & MBK – More Shopping Adventures
Ah, see? I knew I wasn’t done being dragged to shopping centres in Bangkok yet.
Platinum – Shopophobe’s Nightmare
I acquired a serious distaste for shopping a few years ago, after I cracked during a 7 day shopping bender I followed the Journo on.
Central World Plaza Bangkok
It was inevitable; the Journo coming to pray at her fashion temple that is the multi level Forever21 store here at Central World Plaza, and me, respectfully waiting around for her to finish.
Bangkok Airport Rail Link
After clearing the rather slow moving Immigration lines at the airport, we decided to try the relatively new Bangkok Airport Rail Link instead of the usual taxi.
My Acer laptop kicked the bucket – It won’t be missed
I bought my first Acer product in Singapore in 2000. It didn’t last too long that time either.
Chili – As in Spicy – Sunday
The Chili Experiment is successful and, no surprise, the chili in the normal earth is growing the best.