Thursday, December 31, 2009

Last day of year 2009

In just 2hrs, we are going to celebrate a brand new year, the last year of the first decade of the 21th century.

Year 2009 has been quite a hectic time for me, there were things that just doesn't work well for me.

Come year 2010, I hope I will have better luck with people relations, especially with my colleagues and friends. Oh ya, not to mentioned that my army buddy is getting married in 13-Jan and I will be attending his wedding dinner, so I got to meet up with my former army guys. How time flies, friends of so many years, getting older by the year.

I wish to hope that gal gal will get along well with the rest of the team.

Happy new year to all! Cheers...

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Not easy to understand her


Sometimes I just think that she is the kind of person who is so difficult to be understood. On one day she could be very friendly and joking with you, on another, she just sit at her desk, not wanting to do anything, pulling a long face. Maybe she is in a pretty bad mood, gal arr...I just don't want to be in her firing zone when it happens.

Just 2 days back, I had a phone talk with her for almost 2 hrs, she told me that she will come in late tomorrow (new year's eve!) so that she can go for her driving lesson, it's supposed to be a half day of work. Huh?!? And she has a driving test on Monday, 4-Jan. Half day gone again...huh?!? huh?!? huh?!?...

I think she's rich because she just bought a Nokia N97 recently, cost $600++ with contract, she also told me she has a $30K study loan to pay up. Huh?!? Ain's she supposed to save $$ to pay off the loan??? I really don't understand...

Thursday, December 10, 2009

MC Gal


She SMS me at around 11am to tell me that she was on MC. She's always forgetting to apply MC after she was back at office, so, I applied for her on her behalf.

Then later, one of my staff came and tell me that she may have 'planned' for her MC, why? Because her notebook on her desk is usually turned on over the night, but strange, when he saw her notebook, it was shutdown and LCD screen closed. She was still ok yesterday.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

She wants to go on leaves



Gal gal told me that she wants to take urgent leaves from 11-17 December, and she asked whether she should take unpaid or advanced leaves from next year; she only has 2.5 days annual leaves till end of the year. I told her to quickly apply for unpaid leaves, as it's not the company policy to grant advanced leaves.

She will be going back to her hometown, but the flight tickets are sold out during that period, if there's still available, she wants to book it fast. I checked out the airlines' online ticketing website, really, either sold out or no more cheaper deals, after all, it's end of year's holiday season. For those 'non-saver' flights, with return, costs about 1000++, wow, that's not cheap!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Going on leaves


I will be clearing my leaves for the whole of next week, having informed my backup that I will not be contactable, whether via email or phone, I am serious to say that "I'm going on leaves!". Oh yeah, no more work...ha ha ha...

I hope gal gal will not call or email me, she likes to do that, whenever I go on leaves. Sometimes I think that I'm just too "soft-hearted" when I see her emails or messages, and then I replied her, this time, no way!

My backup has much more experience than me, so, I think she (not dear gal gal, another lady) can managed the project and the team well. The other day, she told me that Boss wants to know whether I'm interested to do a job scheduler migration project, which is going to last about 6 months. Well, I told her, "let me think about it, I may have other plan.". What I want is to let me get out of this project first, I told her boss agreed to let her take over from me starting Jan-10, I'm counting down now...YES!

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Phew...been there, done it!



Finally, the disaster recovery exercise was completed yesterday. What a relief for everybody, it was only once a year thing, but so much things to do.

This time round, gal gal was tasked to coordinate the exercise (used to be me!), I can see that she had a hard time. She called me a couple of times to complain about problems with the work.

Well, I think this exercise was a good test for her, even though she had told me that she wanted to quit after all this, because this job is not suitable for her. She wanted to venture into business, so that she can help her parents run their rice sale and export business in their hometown.

Hmm...when she just joined our team, she told me she wanted to do SAP just like her friends, but now...

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Will she be back?


She went away for about 2 weeks, her out of office agent email says she will be on leaves till 9th Oct. Will she really be back to office next Monday or maybe she will apply for medical leave?

I think she should be back in town by today, well, if her parents are back with her here, then she will need to send them back to her hometown.

I wonder where did she go? She didn't even want to tell us. Anyway, she is going to have a lot of tasks to follow-up, I will be sending her a list on Monday.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Something about that gal


Gal gal is really something...she went on leave from tomorrow till 9th Oct, and she didn't even send me her progress report, hey, I need it to compile the project monthly report to the customer, how could she forget?

The team, even my Unix Admin, he's a nice guy, hardly gets angry, but now, I know he seems to be quite afraid of her. Same goes for the DBA and the other system admin. From the way it seems, she may have problem with commitment in the work and maybe unappreciative of people helping her made others really find her strange. She doesn't seems to be stuck-up though.

The other day, a Windows guy came to me, asked me whether I have place for him in the team, well, I'm thinking about it.

We shall see...

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Frightening Movies


Have you watched the Inglourious Basterds and The Final Destination?

Scenes of cruel killing and death are really gross. Not sure whether you have seen the Inglourious Bastards, there's this scene where a German officer was smashed on the head repeated times, cruel and gross, man.

What about The Final Destination? The accident at the race track? The people who were killed, and remember how they died? The fan that fell from the ceiling at the hair saloon, and didn't hurt anyone, the lady doing the nails with a pedicure's knife, and then, just when you think everything is fine, oh no, you know what happened. It's almost like in every scene, just wait for something to happen...every survivors die...

If you are weak hearted, better don't watch the moviesm, you will get nightmares...

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Incident Reports


Oh gosh...last month was a bad time for us all, we had to submit 7 incident reports, and this is the first time we have ever write-up 7 IRs in a month. The cases were so bad that the customer made an official complaint to our business manager.

I really don't know what's happening, Ops issues, systems issues, etc. All these issues are driving me crazy! I'm really tired, very tired, I can't even sleep and eat proper. Can I get out of this trap hole? Someone save me please...

Hey, remember the Indonesian lady doctor I mentioned ("Gal like that is nice") in my blog 4 months back? I saw her at the clinic again today, she looks and dresses differently. I couldn't recognise her until she mentioned that she was one who treated me that time! Well, she is still a very nice lady (doc)...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Two weeks of hectic work


Two weeks ago, our DBA did an upgrade of the Production Database from Oracle v9.1.0.4 to v9.2.0.8, things went haywire after that. The 1st night of the batch cycle run no end till 24hrs later.

Since then, the customer had been complaining...me, being the SPOC was lectured and ticked of by them, as well as my boss and boss' boss. It was a pretty bad situation. Day and night, our guys had to rotate to troubleshoot the issue during the night batch, whatever tuning that can be done. At one point, they even thought of rolling back the patch, but was decided not to, who knows, by rolling back, there may even be more surprises!

Well, after 2 weeks of facts finding and tuning, Oracle came back and told our team that there's this '_unnested_subquery' setting that should be set in the init.ora file, then bounce the Database, it should be fine. Hmm...ever since then, the system performance seems to be back to normal, but, we still have to monitor.

I haven't got much sleep for the past weeks, and I had to work these weekends to prepare for an audit on Monday, so tiring man, I need more rest...

Saturday, August 01, 2009

It's not fair!


My gal was so unhappy about her appraisal grade that she wrote me an email to complain. I told her the grade was moderated by HR, and she went on the compare with her friends, obviously, that even made matters worst.

I have long given up on the coy's appraisal system, I have complained to boss about it, but, nothing changed. What I don't like about the system is that, at least, at my level, I was not told how the moderation works, this means that whatever grade we give to our staff, it doesn't count until HR does the moderation. So far, I have not seen them moderate up, mostly, down.

I have talk to my gal (and my boss too), she sounds and looks ok now, but, I know she still thinks she deserves better grade, I believe it too!

Friday, July 03, 2009

Back from Japan


Hey, I'm back, from Japan!

It was tiring but enjoyable self trip, flew there via A380 plane, and back the same. The flights were not really smooth, with lots of turbulance encountered in the air, and I had to puke once in the plane's toilet.

Maybe I will talk about my trip in the next few posts, meanwhile, I just want to rest, still feels very tired...

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Table Tennis


After resting my hands and legs for the last 4 days, it's time to start some fun again, hehe...This time, I have signed up with the Company RC's Table Tennis team. The training is every Friday, after 7pm.

I have not been playing Tennis Tennis for many years, guess my skill is a bit rusty now. Since this Tuesday, I have been playing with a colleague of mine, well, I think I'm improving.

That gal colleague of mine had also joined the team, actually, she used to play for the inter-company games last year. Last Friday, I saw her practice, seems like her skill is not bad, especially with her forehand strokes. I have had asked her to play Table Tennis with me before, but she just simply refused, not only that, she also refused to eat lunch with me. Huh...

Monday, June 01, 2009

A Finisher!


Yesterday, I completed my ever 1st full Marathon run, all in 42.195KM. The race actually started at 11:59pm on Saturday night.

The run went round the eastern part of the country, crossing roads, estates, parks, bridges (including overhead ones), uphill and downhill. The first half of the race was easy, the tough one started after that (>20KM), because your knees will start to 'complain', next, your legs' muscles and ankles! Along the way, you will see fellow runners stopping to stretch their legs and arms, apply ointment to 'destress' their body parts.

Every single KM looked like eternity, no end. Sometimes, it was so demoralising, thinking you had run a couple of KMs, but actually, only 1km! We knew because every 1km we had completed, there's a sign board that indicated the distance we had covered.

Amazing that I could finish the run, although I didn't run all the time (yes, I did walked some distance!).

Yeah, I'm proud to declare that I'm a Marathon Finisher! Cheers...

Monday, May 25, 2009

My IELTS result is out!


Hey, my IELTS result is out. Guess what? I managed to get an average above 7.0 band score! This means I have cleared the 1st hurdle on my dream of studying in Oz land. Whoopppi...

Despites having not enough time in my writing test, I thought that I'm gone case for this one. Well, it turned out well instead, but, as expected, I have got the lowest band score for this test. Part 1 was about how much time men and women spent doing house chores. Part 2 on is it better for teenagers (err...students?) to focus on specific subjects in school or read all the subjects. My conclusion: Teenagers should not just focus on specific subjects, because they may be too young or immature to discern; having said that, it's also insular to assume a single school system fits all, it should be flexible enough to 'adjust' and enable students to cultivate their specific interests (subjects) and capabilities in the later part of their school's life.

The speaking test was also one tough fight, I was asked questions about, as usual, part 1: my name, whether I'm working or studying, what do you do when your friend visit you?...Part 2: which famous person I want to meet? well, I said Charles Darwin (surprised??!) and talk abit about his evolution theory (that's all in less than 2mins, hehe!). Then, the 'thinking' question: why younger people these days are not interested in politics?... I think I said it's not that young people are not interested, but, is that they are just reading and looking at it on the superficial level; anyway, without a conductive environment for political discussion, education and interests, people will not drill in-depth into politics.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

IELTS results on-hold


I received an email from IDP Australia that my IELS results are being on-hold for release, it said that they are doing some kind of quality checking. I think maybe my results for the 4 tests differ in margin, i.e. some highs, some lows, so they have to do a more thorough check again to make sure the scores are right.

Well, anyway, it's stated in the information guide that they can withheld anybody's results and do checks.

Ok, we shall see then...

Friday, May 08, 2009

IELTS Essay 2


In the era of the 21st century, environmental problems such as water pollution, air pollution and global warming are essential issues that need to be tackled.

In recent years, one typical issue has been actively discussed on is the effects of the harmful gases emitted into the atmosphere. According to some scientific researches, gases such as Carbon Dioxide released in the air has substantially contributed to global warming and severe air pollution issues in many cities. The fact is, gases emitted in the air do not only linger around the countries or cities that they originated.

Developing countries where there are intensive industrialisation and coal burning power plants are usually to be blamed for such pollution cases. A good example is in Hong Kong, where its air quality has been affected by southern China's manufacturing activities exhaling inimical gases in the atmosphere. As a result, citizens’ health are affected, and businesses activities (e.g. retail) are impacted too, as people would be less likely to wander out of their offices and homes, or even to a point where business people suspend travel to the city.

In conclusion, a number of environmental problems now affect our entire planet. As globalization persists, initial domestic environmental problems expanded into international issues, they remain huge challenges to be managed by individual persons or countries alone. Rather, there should be a concerted effort of the world communities and governments to address these issues before they get out of hand, or as some environmentalists say it: reach a point of no return.

Saturday, May 02, 2009

Gal like that is nice!


If you ever meet a gal with pale white, blemish free skin; did see any wrinkles on her face; with no makeup; just like the one I saw today; she makes your day.

This gal I met at a clinic is a doctor from Indonesia.. She looks about 25 or 26, I think. Not sure whether she is married. With a soft spoken voice, demure and having the kind of mother caring look; guys will like her! She is nice, really nice. I wish I could see her again...

Friday, May 01, 2009

Next 2 months


I have a couple of things to do for the next 2 months. First of all, need to get myself ready for the IELTS, most likely going to take it some time in mid of May. I have been given the deadline of June to get my test done.

I have also started on my Marathon preparation, plan to run at least 2x a week, each of 10-15Km. The race is due in 30May, and it's a after midnight run. Then, as part of my weight and muscle gaining plan, I have to do 100x of push-ups every morning and evening, Monday to Friday.

Oh, not to forget, I'm also planning for a trip overseas, maybe Europe, Japan or Oz land. Recently, there has been the Swine Flu outbreaks in America and Europe, so, some of the places I wanted to go, but can't, like Vienna and Swiss, I heard there are cases.

Whoooh...it's good to start planning, at least, you got the motivation and directions to follow, so that you won't feel lost in life.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

At the airport


My flight to KL is tomorrow at 7.20am, so why do you think I am at the airport now? Well, I am afraid there is no transport here in the early morning, so...

There are a lot of people here, and I am lucky that I can hook up to the free wireless internet using my HTC TC smart phone. Not bad, connection speed is pretty fast. I have done checking my facebook and work email. Oh gosh, for heaven's sake, forget about work for now!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Going to KL


On Thursday, I will be flying to KL to meet up with my friend whom I known and have not met for 15 years. It's a good time for me to get away from my stressful work, and get some R&R. I only told some of my senior colleagues about my leaves, but didn't tell them where I'm going. For the rest of the team people, take care man...

The flight ticket I got was not expensive, via JetStar, cost less than $90, a no frills budget flight. The one thing I wanted to see, is the Petronas Tower, other than that, it's really up to my friend to bring me around.

Actually, I was intending to make a trip to South Africa with another friend in May'09, but it may cost heaps. So, I thought of going on a short trip first, then save enough for a further one, perhaps, fly-cruise trip to Alaska and Canada in August?

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Fancl TenseUp Ex


My cousin recommended a supplement drink for me, it's meant to be taken daily for improving the skin. It contains HTC (High tripeptide-containing) collagen, which is said to be better than normal collagen found in food, absorption rates by the skin for HTC collagen is more rapid.

The drink tastes like fruit juice, a bit sour, yes, it has fruit juice added. I have been drinking the drink for the last 14 days, I do noticed that my skin, especially, the face looks more firm, brighter, less sagging and smoother. The other thing I noticed is that some of my acne scars seem to appear less obvious.

However, I didn't see much improvement in minimising of pores, maybe this product is not meant for this purpose. I have large pores, that's why my face always appear oily. But nevertheless, the improvement is great, I like it! The only thing is, it's kinda of expensive, for 10 bottles a box, it costs about 60plus.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

I lost something


Yes, I lost something. My faithful, life-time warranty Kingston's thumb drive is missing. Just can't recall where did I lose it, not at Operations, not at the servers, can't find it in office, and not even at home. Where is my thumb drive? I feel so sad, because it's a special gift from someone special.

I also lost a tube of my Aloe BB cream that I bought from a recent trip to South Korea, I had only used it for a couple of times, one day, it's just gone, gone, gone...Gee, again, I have searched everywhere, just couldn't find it!

I have never lose something that I can't recall where I could have lost it, impossible things happened!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Murphy's Law


I had a bad day yesterday, things just ain't doing right. Users encountered slowness accessing two of the web systems maintained by our team. One was hosted on Mainframe, the other on Unix and Windows. I was bombarded with phone calls from users, SA, boss, management, etc.

The application running on the Mainframe was obviously not designed to take the load, more CPU MIPS were added, but, it didn't help much. There was simply too may users trying to access the system.

The other one, well, we found that it was due to some DB settings, which set the DB in batch mode during online hours, it slowed system access. One of the application batch scripts was supposed to change the DB settings (e.g. keep buffer) to online mode, but didn't.

The worst things, one of my SA was not at the DC, another one, on 3 weeks leaves (sigh...one more week to go). The other DBA, NE and SA were not familiar with the batch and middleware support. There's gap in the knowledge transfer somewhere, this has to change.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

IELTS


You know what is IELTS? It's short for International English Language Test System. An international English test for people who would take if they want to migrate to countries like UK and Australia, or for academic study.

Usually for undergraduate studies, you will need to score at least a 6 out of 9, i think, for post graduate is 6.5. The test comprises of listening, reading, writing and speaking, if you think it's easy, think again. I have got a friend who used to studied in UK, he scored a 5.5 average, well, still good enough for him to migrate to Australia. He's a DBA, and this skillset is in high demand in Oz land.

I'm going for the test too, need to score at least 6.5 for my MSc program by June. I think this is going to be tough, most probably an uphill task.

Friday, March 06, 2009

She goes on holiday


I think she flew off to Melbourne yesterday's night. I sent her a messages wishing her a good trip today, but, she didn't reply.

I was told when she left office yesterday, she was in a rush and didn't even handover her outstanding tasks.

She applied leaves from 9Mar to 24Mar, but, her 'out of office' agent says 6Mar to 27Mar. This means she is clearing Offs for 6Mar, 25-27Mar, some of these off days were from her last year's weekend work.

I wonder where is she now? Kinda miss her...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

She goes overseas


She is going Australia, Melbourne, next week's Friday, and will only be back at the end of the month (sigh...I have to find someone to cover her work!). I think she will also be travelling to Sydney and Canberra, visiting her guy friend and sister. Asked her where else she's going....err...maybe Gold Coast? She said she doesn't have much money (I don't believe!), so, not going to many places, anyway, she will be staying at the guy friend and sister's place, I think, so can save money on accomodation.

Well, if I have any advice for her trip, I would tell her "happy go there, happy come back. Don't lose anything there, don't regret doing something, and don't regret not doing something. Be safe."

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Today is 14 Feb 2009


Yes, today is Valentine's day.

This is the time where you will see Roses being sold at 5x the normal price. Candle-light dinner package at restaurants being sold at hundreds of dollars. Couples really know how to spend their money in this economy downturn, times are getting bad you see. To me, it just doesn't make much sense, oh well, maybe tomorrow will be better.

I guess I will be spending time doing nothing today, it's so hot weather out there, yeah, stay in door.

*Sigh*...I have got some work to do tomorrow. *Sigh* again....

Monday, February 02, 2009

My thoughts


I have been thinking: have I done overboard? Gee, you know what? I actually lost 15kg for the last 4 months, and prety obviously, it shows on my face and body figure.

Should I continue with my runs and races? I just signed up for a full marathon event in May'09, crazy, you think? That means I have to run at progressive pace of 5, 10, 15...20km at each training run. I know I can do it, hey, I have done the half marathon before, you remember? But, this means I will continue to lose weight, spare my body fat, please! I think I have lost enough!

What do you think, dear? Or anyone out there, share your thoughts?

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Chinese new year




Tomorrow is the first day of the Chinese new year. In this country, Chinese new year or in short, CNY means not just a two days break for everybody, but also, a time of sharing, meet up and gathering. For the Chinese, it is the time of the start of a new spring season, that's why it is also called the "spring festival".

Last year around the same time, things were much more expensive, but now, as the economy is in a pretty bad shape, things got cheaper. Chinese families would gather on the 30th night, or the day before the CNY, to eat a reunion dinner, so, everybody from the same family, if they are overseas, would fly back to have this dinner, usually steamboat or eat at restaurants.

Oh, my dear, do you miss someone now? 8-)

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Volunteer for a day


Just yesterday (Saturday), I volunteered, with a friend, to help out with our parent company's fund raising event.

This is the first time I'm doing it, other than the occasional Sundays where I go the the grassroot centre to help out with teaching small kids to read and write. It's kinda of fun to do this, I was supposed to help out with the Water Dunking event which was supposed to run from 2-3pm, but, I was busy with another, the Jumbo sale. It just amazed me that old stuffs donated by the staff were so sell-able, $2 or $3 clothings, stuff toys, bags, souvenirs, etc, were selling like hotcakes!

Now, come back to the Dunking event, this time, the organisers got the F1's SingTel's Grid girls to sit on the platform, with a water tank below them, one at a time. Well, they all got wet for the price of people paying $50 or more! The CxO were also up there, all wet, but, at a higher price, of course.

Well, I think the event was really nice, but, there's no free meals, only bottled water and a T-shirt, lucky, some of the volunteers gave us some free coupons to buy food, how nice! Anyway, I also got some souvenir pins (my favourite!) from the old stuffs for sale. Ok, still worth it.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Happy New Year 2009!


Hey, happy new year 2009!

What's up for the new year? Well, thinking big for this year, looking at further studying, probably overseas. The Australian dollar has been nose diving recently, almost 1-to-1, may be a good time to plan a trip or study there.

IT is getting too tough and too fast changing for me, need to re-charge myself, good to learn some new knowledge. I have email boss to ask him can take up PMP course, but, till now still no respond. I think most probably chance is slim, because there seems to be some cost cutting and controlling going on due to the economic crisis. Well, will see how, maybe is a good time to go overseas for studying by taking advantage of the money exchange rate.