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who's the monolith?: April 2012
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Monday, April 30, 2012. Reading Faizul Ridzuan's 'WTF? 23 Properties by 30'. Must say it brings back lots of memories of internet forum days. Probably more than half of what he wrote in the book were in forum chats over the years accumulated (or at least I knew the stuff were discussed before anyway), but it's a great book nonetheless. And it reminds me of a middle-aged man (probably closing into his retirement age now? Makes me smile every time I think about it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nocturnal....
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who's the monolith?: 5 years ago today...
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Monday, March 03, 2014. 5 years ago today. I know I said 2013 may be the year I stop blogging, but this topic has been lingering for a while and I have nowhere else to share the story. With the kind of attention Facebook will attract, coupled with Twitter’s limitation, I guess I will just have to jot it down here and keep the blog alive for another year. But I dislike the notion that people like to think that I got lucky. We had a small budget, around RM15,000 to RM20,000 in our savings. We spent ver...
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who's the monolith?: April 2014
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Monday, April 14, 2014. 8220;This does not fucking slip now.”. This sentence will either be lost in all the social media repetitions, or go down to be the most quoted words from LFC’s captain Steven Gerrard in years to come. As the referee Mark Clattenburg blows his whistle to signal the end of a pulsating match between Liverpool and Manchester City, the first thing video cameramen do were to rush to the captain in red to capture how he tried to stop tears from flowing. This splendid display of swashbuck...
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who's the monolith?: the end...
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Monday, February 04, 2013. Maybe internet was much more of a luxury back then. I can remember almost every single blogger who has graced the blogsphere because almost every post I read in PPS were properly thought, written and expressed. I enjoyed spending time online reading blogs until 3-4 years back when everyone began to have something to say (or they think they do) and blogs become the best tool for them to express their inner thoughts and feelings. If that holds any meaning at all. There was an err...
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who's the monolith?: May 2012
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Friday, May 25, 2012. Where students go, real estate follows. How true is the statement above from today's News Straits Times? Well, no doubt, wherever the student population clusters, we tend to see a demand in amount of rental properties. And with that, certain types of real estate investors will venture into these markets and try to make some profit out of it. But are students good tenant prospects for long term? Either I'm detached from reality. Or the author is. Back in 2006, a corner unit of a doub...
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who's the monolith?: January 2012
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Saturday, January 07, 2012. Recently got myself an IPhone 4S and found a Blog App, although I've downloaded this app for a while I haven't really tried utilizing it. Will see if this app will help me blog more often in 2012. Hectic end of 2011 and am glad it's all over for now. On the sunny side, I'm now an uncle to two nephews, time sure flies. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nocturnal. Animal-lover. Coffee-drinker. Non-smoker. Food-lover. Sarcastic. Neat freak. View my complete profile.
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who's the monolith?: March 2014
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Monday, March 03, 2014. 5 years ago today. I know I said 2013 may be the year I stop blogging, but this topic has been lingering for a while and I have nowhere else to share the story. With the kind of attention Facebook will attract, coupled with Twitter’s limitation, I guess I will just have to jot it down here and keep the blog alive for another year. But I dislike the notion that people like to think that I got lucky. We had a small budget, around RM15,000 to RM20,000 in our savings. We spent ver...
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who's the monolith?: this is it...
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Monday, April 14, 2014. 8220;This does not fucking slip now.”. This sentence will either be lost in all the social media repetitions, or go down to be the most quoted words from LFC’s captain Steven Gerrard in years to come. As the referee Mark Clattenburg blows his whistle to signal the end of a pulsating match between Liverpool and Manchester City, the first thing video cameramen do were to rush to the captain in red to capture how he tried to stop tears from flowing. This splendid display of swashbuck...
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who's the monolith?: wtf?
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Monday, April 30, 2012. Reading Faizul Ridzuan's 'WTF? 23 Properties by 30'. Must say it brings back lots of memories of internet forum days. Probably more than half of what he wrote in the book were in forum chats over the years accumulated (or at least I knew the stuff were discussed before anyway), but it's a great book nonetheless. And it reminds me of a middle-aged man (probably closing into his retirement age now? Makes me smile every time I think about it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Noctu...
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who's the monolith?: where students go, real estate follows...
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Friday, May 25, 2012. Where students go, real estate follows. How true is the statement above from today's News Straits Times? Well, no doubt, wherever the student population clusters, we tend to see a demand in amount of rental properties. And with that, certain types of real estate investors will venture into these markets and try to make some profit out of it. But are students good tenant prospects for long term? Either I'm detached from reality. Or the author is. Back in 2006, a corner unit of a doub...