Saturday, October 17, 2009

boon's log 4209.06: Beans from abroad


Bali Beans...

Parents got back from Bali not too long ago and brought back some coffee beans. Decided to grind 'em and brew them today, since parents are in town r a short stop over before heading to the Mediterranean. Aromatic, not very strong and had a slightly nutty after-taste. Just nice for the afternoon, to accompany me while I blog. :)


Before the grind...

Oh, and while we were grocery shopping earlier this week, I bumped into a familiar "face" - one that I remember seeing when I was shopping for groceries in an Asian market near Stepney Green and Whitechapel...


Koka Instant Noodles...

It was a nice reminiscing those days. :)

And last but not the least, Deepavali Vaalthukkal! May this Diwali be a new beginning for great new things and may the inner light outshines all darkness.

boon out...

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

boon's log 4209.03: Engrossed.


Ab, engrossed with Tarzan


boon out...

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

boon's log 4109.07: TNB Surprise

A while ago, I blogged about my less than satisfying visit to the Kedai TNB at Anson Road when I was on the receiving end of a whopping >RM500, wrongly delivered utility bill [click here for the entry].

Almost a month after that and when all the dust has settled, I received a unexpected and surprised phonecall from TNB [surprise #1]. He introduced himself as Tengku Hazman bin Tengku Hassan, the Assistant Manager for Customer Relations at TNB Anson Road. He wanted to follow up on the "bad experience" that I had with the branch and if everything was in order. Little did I know (not until later) that it was the first phonecall of a series of phonecalls - a total of 8 phonecalls to be exact! This guys really meant business and really wanted to make sure that he got all the details correct for his report - to the extend that he wanted me to pin-point the lady at the counter which re-acted rudely to me during my visit. I told him that she did not wear any name tags and I did not know who she was. It was then, during the last phone call (i.e. #8) that he invited me to his office to bersembang and perhaps to help identify the lady. And throughout the entire time, he was very apologetic about my "bad experience" with them. I was like... huh?! [surprise #2]

Okay, woah, horsey! Is this really happening? Houston, do we have a problem? You bet your bottom dollar it really happened, mate.

Anyways, I agreed with the Tengku that I meet up with him. I parked my car on the 7th floor as he suggested and called his cell when i arrived. I went throught the same doors as I did ~1month ago, but the lady that served me the other day was not at the front counter. It was a man this time. I waited for him to finish up with the person before me. I stepped up to him when he was ready. He looked at me without saying much and I said, "I'm here to meet with Tengku Hasman, please?". He immediately brightened up and spoke in English, "Please use the white doors on the right and then take the first door on your left." [surprise #3]

So off I went and as he saw me heading towards the doors, Tengku came up to meet me and shoke my hand. As we stepped into his office, he began again with apologizing for my experience and thanking me for coming to his office to meet him, saying that he was willing to come meet me if I could not make it. Anyways, as we sat down, he showed me a print out copy of boonspot, and particularly my blog entry about TNB (!!!). I was like, How the heck did he matched my complaints with my blog entry?! Someone in MCMC perhaps? Or TNB actually pays someone to surf the web and scoop for TNB-related blog entires? [surprise #4].


TNB tracked doown my blog entry...

He was telling how he (and his wife) thought that the write up was not rough or rude - in his words, "lembut dan tidak kasar". I replied that I just wrote it out as it happened, there is no reason for any "kasar" to be involved. He also showed me the "management report" and also the sequence of events that took place after I handed in my complaint form. It was then that he also told me that the VP down in KL had forwarded the blog entry to his Boss at TNB Penang and has given them a week to settle things with me. The TNB VP? Really. Honestly, I have my reservations in taking that in, but leaving some room for truth in that. [surprise #5].

Our meeting lasted for about 30minutes. He mentioned that the respective employee has been identified and warning letter has been issued. He also mentioned that she was in no position to advise me that I had to pay the RM500 before things have been confirmed. He regreted on her (and TNB's) behalf. But I had to agree that the entire episode from the wrong billing to the re-billing was carried out rather speedily - like in 2-3 days and I received my correct bill thru mail in like another week. And we ended our "sembang" session with (a) the fault of the meter reader and (b) the poor attitude of the front desk employee. I also made mention that it was a hassle to come in to report about something that it was TNB's fault. He gave me his card and asked me to call him or email him anytime with any problems with TNB, and he'd be happy to help me out.[surprise #6]

Oh, and just before i left, he requested to take a picture with me - I guess as a proof that he has met with me, when he reports back his Boss(es). Could I say no? Of course not... So we striked typical hand-shake pose for the camera [surprise #7]

Came back to the office and filled some of the folks in on what happened and they too were surprised and shocked! Is this the TNB that they knew? HT and JT decided to investigate on how they linked my TNB physical complain with my blog entry. They did a simple Yahoo! Search on "TNB Mistakes" and found my blog entry in the first page along with a Star write up (click here to read about the write up) about at similar issue of mis-billing by TNB Penang reported by a former Pengkalan Kota Assemblyman, Lee Hack Teik, where he was overcharged by RM30.34 (RM404.94 versus RM374.64). Apparently Mr. Lee went to the MCA about this. Well, I was overcharged by RM343.25 (refer to my blog entry) - perhaps I should have gone to Lim Guan Eng, huh? So anyways, according to my 2 super sleuths, HT and JT, TNB has been in a string of complaints - perhaps that is why they are so uptight and responsive about my complaint.

Well, all-in-all, I'm impressed and truly pleased with the way this was handled. As I mentioned to IL - seems like this is more effective that writing to CAP. :) Anyways, as the also Tengku mentioned, "Although TNB is the only Electricity provider, TNB should not take advantage of that fact and act irresponsibly." I sincerely hope that he means it - and not only himself but the rest of his colleagues at TNB and the rest of the utility service providers shares that same mentality... Kudos to Tengku Hazman.


boon out...

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Tuesday, October 06, 2009

boon's log 4109.03: Tiada Orang, Tiada Denggi

The authorities were at it again for a second time in a month, fumigating the houses just below/next us. 2 times in a month. Gosh, if the mosquitoes don't die, i'm afraid that the people/humans will if they keep on doing that.


Fumigation at Sunway Bukit Gambir, Penang

I believe i read in the newspapers recently about this fumigations. Instead of fumigating the housing area when a dinggi case is reported, the authorities should do something about the breeding areas. And I do not mean sending their employees to check houses for still water trapped in metal cans or abandoned tyres. But look at the jammed-up longkangs and areas that needs better drainage. Stop focusing just on the small time breeding grounds but expand and put some traction into detecting (which is not hard) and eliminating the bigger breeding areas.


No, it's not on fire... just gasses...

Some even said that the over-doing of the fumigation could help the mosquitoes build up their "immunity" to the gasses, which will produce stronger and more fumigation-resistant mosquitoes. Not sure how true and scientifically-founded is that claim, but it is quite believable, resorting back to the rule of "survival of the fittest"...

Anyway, does anyone also know if there are any side effects towards humans for over-inhaling these gasses? In any case, their visits to our housing area at such a high frequency can be quite disturbing...

The Dengue Posters typically read, "Tiada Aedes, Tiada Denggi" ("No Aedes, No Dengue"). It should also include "Tiada Orang, Tiada Denggi " ("No people/human, No Dengue")...

On a different note, here's a shot of last night's moon... WH, if you are seeing this, hopefully, we can get better shots of it in the coming days. Let me know if you wanna meet up...


moonshot_100609


boon out...

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boon's log 4209.02:Randoms - ChiangMai and Hard Rock Hotel, Penang...

Time flies when you're having fun... before you know it, the month is gone and the fun's history and remains a memory...

First of all, IL and I made a trip up to Chiangmai, like 4 weeks ago, because our aunt had some timeshare credits that she needed to burn and she had space for 2 more. So, we hunted for cheap AirAsia tickets and flew ourselves the the northern most big city of the Thai Kingdom - Chiangmai. ten ten ten.

Did loads of walking and visiting and most of all, EATING! Yeah, food is really super cheap - rough estimation, okay - 6 of us, 9 dishes comes up to sub-95 ringgits! can you believe that? Fish, chicken, pork, vegetables, tomyam soup... the works! I would really love to go back to Chiangmai again - if not for anything else, but just for the food! I Love Chiangmai.... food.

Sightseeing was also pretty interesting. Did some stuffs there that I never imagined myself doing (if I did not land myself in Chiangmai). For instance... Elephant ride, ATV (All Terrain Vehicle), eating worms (Yeah, baby!). Anyway, here are some photos from our trip... Overall, totally enjoyed the trip and would go back when the "deal is right".


Hor Kham Royal Pavillion at the Royal Flora 2006


Wat Prasingh


Dinner along the Ping River


Deep Fried worms... Yummy!


The famous long necks


Umbrella Industry


Hilltribe women folk


Inside Wat Chedi Luang


Sunday Market...

After our short-week-getaway in Chiangmai, it was back to work again for a couple of weeks - until we hit the sands again recently. And where else to hit the sands but at the brand new Hard Rock Hotel, Penang. It was pretty impressive what they've done with the place, considering the old Casuarina building was quite... well, old. The room was so-so, but I kinda like how they hid the Elvis mural behind the mirrors and how they separated the toilet from the rest of the room.

Food at the HRC was not up to my expectations, though. I think the food in HRC-KL tastes better that the one in Penang. Well, give them time, perhaps they will improve, eh? I hope so. And there wasn't much of a line outside the HRC compared to the long queue at HRC-KL when we were there the last time.

The pools... the pools were spectacular - by far, I think, HRH must have THE biggest pool area in the B. Ferringhi strip... it's got more pool space than walk space outside. Amazing. Maintenance of the pools must cost a bomb!

Overall, it seemed like Ab's the one that enjoyed the short weekend the most - so much so that she did not want to leave the hotel and she kept telling us that she wants to go back to Hard Rock to swim and that she does not want to swim in the pool back at our apartment complex. Haha!

here are some pictures...


Room with a view...


The King of Pop


Guitar lessons, anyone?


Hittinng the sands...


Storm's-a-rockin'


The Main lobby special - cool, but hard to maintain.


View from room at night...


The Sovenir that came with the room

Well, up until here, for now. Time to hit the sack... More later...

boon out...

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