

But me being myself, failure is just another obstacle on the road to success, so already I'm planning my next expedition to conquer the mountain in April 2009. I had to attend my company's Appreciation Night in a wheelchair. Well, that left me in a cast for a little over a month, and even now, 3 months later, I'm still not fully recovered (can walk, cannot run). Hopefully, they will become more aware of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)! That's the part that made me not so happy - it's not that people choose to use wheelchairs, you know. In the airport, the Air Asia people had wheelchairs, but you had to pay to use them. I'm not too fond of medication, so I chose to endure the slight pain instead. I was given two types of pills - one to kill the pain, the other to prevent gastritis as a result of taking the first pill. Medication for the pain was also somewhat of an overkill. The doctor was rather excited and kept asking me if he could inject me with some painkillers (I declined - my ankle hurt, but not as bad as that!). However, that was enough to ground me for months. Now, at the hospital, X-ray revealed just a hairline crack. Look forward to new adventures and convoys in the months to come! Well, in Melaka, we have some 15 or so members (though our dear Kenjiez has technically migrated to KL already) at present. Only thinig is that there tends to be some repeated post topics in the new forum. Since we are all friends, it doesn't really matter under which banner our convoy rides. There is no rule or law forbidding anyone from joining both clubs simultaneously - in fact, most of us (myself included) hold dual-memberships in both clubs.
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One of the key differences is that 8GCC was a free forum and thus prone to outages and other ill-effects from time to time, while CMC, being hosted on a private server, has much better support (and of course, the higher maintenance cost is reflected in the membership fees). The latter was actually founded by a group of former 8GCC committee members, who felt the need for change was in order. The 8th Generation Civic is a hot car indeed - just a couple of years since its' launch and already there are 2 car enthusiasts' clubs around 8GCC and the newly formed Civic Malaysia Club (CMC).

I still have some backlogged posts to clear. Time to spend online isn't going to be in abundance all of the time - nonetheless I'll try to make an effort to keep posting here once in a while. She's currently in Dubai with her husband (in a land where everything is expensive, but petrol is cheap). It was good to contact my former colleague again after she left the company for roughly 2 years now. Thus, I managed to engage in an online chat via Facebook.

The best thing is that while I was logged on to Facebook today, I saw that one of my old friends, Muneela, was online. In the span of a day, my friend count jumped from 2 to 12! Then, I just requested to add CMC as a friend, and suddenly there were a whole lot of familiar friends on Facebook to add as friends. I basically had only 2 friends on up until recently. It's amazing how this aspect of social networking actually works. Of course, I can access the internet from office, but that would be highly unprofessional of me to do so!Īnyway, I've also managed to post some on Photomalaysia. After finally getting myself a new router to replace the one that was offered as sacrifice to a thunderstorm, I'm able to start posting again. Some of you may notice a sudden increase in activity for my Multiply (and hence it's mirror at Blogspot) site, which is basically me posting to cover some backlog after the recent months. Thus, with much time to spare, I fired up my trusty Firefox browser and set about revisiting some of my old internet haunts that I haven't managed to upkeep for some time. Yesterday, my company generously bestowed upon its office hour employees and extra day of shutdown for the Deepavali celebrations (no thanks to the current global economic slowdown).
