Picture of the day

Since xes.cx have reached the bandwidth limit, therefore here’s an alternative link to the same article i’d like to share… there’s a same post by bimbobum at xes’. I will update the link till xes.cx is back online.
I kinda find it amusing.
Sometime I see people who place their laptop on a mattress or pillow. Isn’t it that’s a wrong place to put your laptop on? I even fucked Mr Bean in doing that.
The cooling fan unit is placed underneath the laptop with vents on the side. What these people failed to understand is that the fan scoop/intake cold air from underneath and blow it off (hot air) thru the side vents. If you put it on top a pillow, the intake vent may be blocked and pillow will only insulate the heat and it might fry your machine.
Tell me if I’m wrong. Tell me if your laptop is water-cooled.
The next time you go to an unfamiliar place for a meal, remember these few tips.
Look around at other restaurants in the area. See if there’s any particular shop with more patrons and those with no patron. this is important because there must be something wrong with that restaurant.
a. The place could be a cut-throat place
b. The food could be lousy
c. The service they render could be shitty
I went to a Tee Huat (Klang) Bak Kut Teh Restaurant in Gohtong Jaya yesterday with my Szer. We went to Genting and had our dinner before heading back to KL. It was raining heavily when we reached Gohtong Jaya. So we decided to eat steamboat. As we’re looking for a decent to have our dinner, we saw a bakuteh and why not bakuteh on a cold rainy evening?! Hmm… so we parked right in front of the restaurant.
But then, eh… there’s no patron at all there. We’re the only customers. To think of that at dinner time (8.08pm) and how can other restaurants have half of their premise occupied if not overcrowded and i suspected there must be something amiss. Maybe the bak kut teh here is not nice to eat… but Szer insist that we try it.
Well, the taste of a good thick bakkutteh soup is there and just that they put a lot of pepper. Its like you’re drinking pepper soup. We asked for stomach and intestine and rib meat, vege, and yaucharkuay (deep fried ghost). The waiter said there’s no more stomach. Ok then, just rib meat and intestine. When the dishes served, there’s no intestine. What the fuck. How can a bakuteh shop thsi big have got no intestine and stomach. This is a very common stuff you’d find in any bakkutteh dish.
Asked the waiter, and she said “Oh, no more instestine too. Sorry, we forgot to inform you.”. I was like !@#$%.
After we finished the food, sat there to enjoy some hot chinese tea. It was good. Bla bla bla bla bla… we chatted for almost an hour plus and then the bill came.
RM51.50 !!
Thats all.
The portion for two is the same as we can get in Kepong. Woooh…..wait… this is fucking expensive. We’ve been conned. Tiu lor….
I called the workshop on Monday to ask whether my car is ready or not. The boss told me i can collet it on Thursday. But then I was not free to collect it yesterday. So I called them this morning that I’ll go there this afternoon.
So, I went there in the afternoon. Thanks to Mun Choon for sending me there. However I was infuriated when I saw that my car is not ready. The my stereo and the amp were not fixed yet. Then, the battery discharged. They need to jump start my car. After they started the engine, there was smoke coming from the positive cable. Shit, something’s burning. Stopped the engine. The battery was at boiling point. Anyway, the battery had shown warning sign before the road mishap. They unplugged the audio system so that no one could steal it. All these were fine.
The fucking thing is that the boss told me that i can collect my car anytime when I called him on Thursday informing him I can’t make that day. They should’ve check all this nitty gritty even before I come. Fuck.
Went to this eatery in PJ Sec. 17 for dinner yesterday. One thing, there’s a ample parking and its not congested like bangsar. Its located in a low-cost flats area.
The nasi lemak is just so-so barely edible to my standard. Of course the nasi lemak in hometown is wayyyyyy better. But there are a lot of people patronizing the restaurant. Maybe the western food is good. I should go there again and try their western grill.
Oh yeah, there’s another eatery located at just the next row of shopshouses to this joint… Food Foundry. My Szer said numerous blogs stated that FF’s mille crepe is good. So we bluntly went there on Wednesday and man……… the one Jason Mumble brought us to in Melaka is better. But then, their pasta is delicious. I had a beef steak but they are not very generous. The steak is just a big as ramly burger’s meat. A few leaves of vege and a slice of tomato. Not even some fries. WTF. I don’t fancy that place.
Is there any food that is good in PJ? Cheap, delicious and generous portion.
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