Monday, February 14, 2011

Top Malaysia Property Websites

Are you looking for a place to rent somewhere around KL area or maybe you are looking for an apartment or a condominium to buy in Malaysia? Or do you have houses or apartments that you want to rent out or sell it off? Well, for those of you who enjoy doing everything by yourselves, well, you can scout for new houses or apartments on your own or sell off your houses without the helps of the middlemen as there are many new websites on the Internet that cater to such needs. A few examples of such websites that are roaming around the Internet are PropWall, iProperty and ThinkProperty.

There are few similarities between PropWall and those websites and one of them is that all these websites can be used for both the properties owners and also the properties buyers. In another word, both the buyers and the sellers can take advantages of these websites and use for their own purposes. Another good quality that these websites possess is that the designs of the websites are simple and easy to navigate and this can be a good selling point as office friendly websites are fast loading websites.

Besides that, there are a lot of properties on listing on these websites and I truly mean A LOT. You can browse through the many available houses and apartments and look at the pictures to have a rough idea on how the houses or the apartments looked like and whether it suits your style. When there are many properties on listing, you can find a wide variety and also a huge price range and all people can find what they want from the websites.

With these websites, now, everyone can do their own house searching easily and do not have to resort to property agents, be it the buyers or the sellers. Malaysia has truly begins to move along with technology!


Monday, December 27, 2010

Resurfaced

Come to think of it, it's been more than a month of disappearing act of me from this blog. Besides the lack of time to leave any updates on it, I was pretty lazy and unmotivated to do the writings. But, anyhow, just to give some forms of life in this blog, I just wanna leave a brief update.

Holidays had ended without much had happened. Just like that. I was thinking, what the hell did I do during the semester break??? It's like a flick of the eyes and poof, holidays vanished in thin air.

With the end of the holidays come the beginning of the new and last semester of my university life. The prospect of entering the working world once I graduated is as much as exciting as it is scary. Not that it is pretty much a done deal in term of getting a job. I might want to continue with my studies. The path of my future is still vague.

Last semester means last time where all of us will be having fun together considering the fact that most of you will return back to your own home town after graduation. Therefore, we must make sure that this last semester must be fully enjoyed to the max!

I guess this is where I'll stop for the moment.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

OVER!!!!

EXAMS ARE OVER!!!

WELL, ALMOST...

BUT SCREW IT!!!

ALL MY CORE PAPERS ARE DONE!!!

I TELL YOU, DONE!!!

NO MORE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS!!!

NO MORE EARLY MORNINGS!!!

AND...

WHEN IT'S 16/11/10...

I'M OFFICIALLY EXAM-FREE!!!

WAITING ANXIOUSLY FOR THAT DAY!!!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

363 Makes English Such A Foreign Thing

In just 2 more days, I'll be facing my first paper, the deadliest of them all since I barely knew him. Facing him for a semester and I can't even call him my acquaintance. Why, oh why, do I have to be a buddy with you? I don't even understand the things you said. Mathematical you may be, but surely nothing mathematical about you since there's barely numbers. All signs and symbols. English never seems more foreign to me than now. If only life were just about watching TVs and movies...

Sunday, October 31, 2010

That Little Wine Bar


...costs us almost RM180 in total. And there's no wine involved too. But, it's expected since you have to pay for the ambiance too and without a doubt, it's very relaxing and soothing to be there.

What exactly did we do that we have to pay that much of money? Well, just eat. Haha. So, this was what we had.

Introducing the main courses from clockwise, top left...
Duck Breast a l'orange
Mushroom Quiche, my favourite of all the courses...
Red Snapper, what I ordered
The Chicken Panini

For desserts, we have...

New York Cheesecake
Warm Apple Filo Pillow

Overall, the foods are quite nice, though the Red Snapper is on the bottom among the four. That fish dish is not really good and apparently not fresh too, according to the 'critics'. I really liked the mushroom quiche the most. Its cheesy flavor mixed well with the pastry and the mushroom complemented it well.

For the desserts, nothing to shout about though I quite like the New York Cheesecake. Maybe it's because I really do like New York Cheesecake. Must go New York to try it first. Haha.

The atmosphere is very nice and relaxing. It's definitely very Westernized.

The wine collection...
Few Snapshots of the restaurant...

Owned by a European couple (assumed), they were friendly and nice to talk to. Definitely a place worth revisiting, when I had the money.

The entrance

That Little Wine Bar,
54, Jln Chow Thye,
Georgetown, Penang.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Study Study Study

With the end of the semester comes the dreadful study week, where we were supposed to study but mostly ended up having fun, and the horrible exam weeks, where we will be sitting in a cold room for 2/3 hours each round just to prove that we did not study anything at all during the whole semester. It's the cycle of life, at the university life.

Now that I had FINALLY finalized that extremely stupid first report, it's time to focus on the studies. I'm gonna jam my one study week with the whole core courses that I took, making sure that what I'm supposed to know for the semester, I will know it by the end of the week.

I'm rambling.

This is how I feel right now...

Friday, October 22, 2010

The Road Not Taken

The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


We studied this poem back when we were Form Four, if I remembered correctly. It's about the personal choices that we made in our lives and whether we will end up in regret of the decisions we made.

Choices and decisions. It's a very scary thing, knowing that different choices you made today will have different impacts in your life and if you made the wrong choice, then, you have no choice but to stay on board until you reach another stage of your life where you can make another decision.

I'm actually quite scared of my future. All I see in front of me is nothing but complete blur, a rather bleak vision. I have plans but I'm not too sure of which paths to choose and also how my plans will be released into reality instead of being just that, plans.

Is this the feeling of being in the final year of study???