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Tips Macam-Macam

Some Tips for Long Outstation Journey by Car

On Saturday, 27 September 2008 was my first time travelling outstation for work purpose. It was a day trip to Kuantan and I drove all the way to and fro. The distance from Kuala Lumpur to Kuantan is 259 KM and driving at 100 kph, it takes around 3-3½ hours to reach.

Even though I hardly travel outstation, I would like to share something I learnt about this long outstation journey by car. Some lessons were taught by my father.

Few days before the travelling, it is good that you have some car check up. The reason is if your car got problem, the mechanic is hundreds of kilometers away. The other reason is driving a long journey is stressing your car. Imagine running at 100-110 kph for continous one hour. If your car got problems or breakdown often, it is better to not use that car for long journey outstation.

Make sure your car has enough petrol. The next petrol station is many kilometers away in the highway. Trust me. I face this problem when I drove back to Kuala Lumpur. That time, I still got one level of petrol. So, I thought, I think I can pump during the journey. And, that mistake nearly cost my a BIG one. As I keep driving, I couldn’t see any sign of the next petrol station and the level of petrol keep dropping. When the level drop to the most critical level, I started to get panic and get extremely nervous and it was a night journey, everywhere is pitch dark. The person sat next to me fell asleep. Things gets extreme when I began to see redlight. At the end, I surrender and prayed. After that, I saw the petrol sign, which is 1km away. I felt a bit relieved but still afraid, wonder if my car reach there. Thank God, I saw the petrol station at the end. From now, I will always remember this hard lesson. Now, I know the importance of having enough petrol during outstation travelling.

If can, find a good assistant driver. Good one means he can be your backup driver with valid license! And he will be your third eye in case your eyes get sleepy. There is no difference if you have someone sit next to you but do nothing to help and sleep all the way.

I think to be realistic, it is not easy to find a good assistant driver and we shouldn’t overly rely on assistant driver. What what to do? Here, I have some tips for you. These tips did work for me.

  • Get a good cup of coffee right when you about to start it. Not too early because the caffein effect might be no more at that time. Yes, coffee is not most health drink but compare to safely here, it is worth it. Alternatively, if you can’t drink coffee for any reasons, you can use healthier drink like ginseng, tea or essence of chicken.
  • Sweet. Even though, this might not work for some but the reason why it works is because sugar gives you calori, which is energy.
  • Get some fast beat type of music. This is power of music. Some of my favorites are Moderm Talking, Dr Alban, Roxette and Beyond. WARNING, don’t bring those light and easy type, which will create the reverse effect!
  • Bring extra money, to pump petrol. Sometimes petrol station won’t accept credit card.
  • Make sure your handphone got extra credit and battery fully charged, so that you can make emergency call.
  • Take more break. During break, you can get another cup of coffee or take a short 20 minutes nap if needed. Don’t let your pride stops or kill you.

Do you know what you can tell your car to prevent or allow outside air going inside your car? Usually those car who is at the city, will set it to not to allow outside air going inside the car. The reason is because those outside air is pretty polluted. But during outstation travelling, you should set it to allow outside air to go inside the car. Why? Because by doing so, you allow fresh air go inside the car which is good for you. One of the reason which make people more drowsy in the car is because there is no fresh air inside the car. This concept was taught by my father.

It is always the important to focus on safety especially at night or heavy rain and not to focus in reaching to the destination fast. Accident happens so easily on the highway and once there is an accident, it will be a BIG one because of the speed. The faster we driver, the BIGGER the impact. Remember life is more important than anything else here. So, last but not least, pray to God for safety.

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Tips Macam-Macam

Don’t throw your old battery so fast – Battery Tester

Two days ago, I saw an interesting thing from Low Yat Plaza, 2nd floor and it just costs RM9. So, I brought it. It is a battery tester. When I reached home, I started to test it out and it works. It works for AA, AAA and 9V batteries.

This battery tester is really useful because many of my old batteries which I thought low battery level are actually not until I tested them out. So, don’t straight away throw all your old batteries. Get one battery tester to test them out. They might still have good level of battery in them.

 

 

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Tips Macam-Macam

Check EPF Conveniently and Efficiently

If you are working at Golden Triangle and would like to find out your latest EPF, you can go to RHB bank at KLCC. There, there is a EPF kiosk machine just right on your right side after the main entrance. Just follow the simple instruction from the machine and you will be asked to put your thumb on the machine for verification. Once done, the machine will print out the latest statement of your EPF. You can also choose which year you would like to print out. I think that’s pretty cool.

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ZHobbies & Collectibles

Another hobby – Football / futsal

Football / futsall is one of my favorites sports. I started soccer during my primary school. From primary school until college time, I always as a defender and occasionally goalkeeper. Few years ago, I began to like to play middle / forward position. I began to enjoy dribbling. That time, I began to get serious about soccer. I read many articles to learn the proper technique and skill and I trained myself. Throughout my ten years as a member of Central Christian Church of Malaysia, my church has organized a few soccer competitions and I joined all of them. Even though I like to play to middle or forward position, but because lack of strong defenders, I need to stay back to strengthen the defensive teritory most of the time. but because of my position,

Goal!
I hardly score any goals during all the soccer competition matches I participated in my entire life. I just manage to score two goals (what I can remember) during all these competitions and both goals are long ranged one. That time, I consider my freekick or long distance shot is not bad. I believe that is because I practice it. But now, I koyak liao. 😀

Futsal
Lately, I have changed to play futsal (indoor soccer). Some of my church members orgnized the first futsal competition end of last year (2007). I participated. Well, my team lost just at the very last minute but we had a good fight. We shall be back! 😀

Now
Now, sometimes I will play futsal on Sunday afternoon at the place just opposite Global Business Park, where we have our church service in the morning. Lately, I also enjoy juggling as well, to exercise, for fun and to train myself too. Although not that impressive yet, below is a little clip of some juggling I did on July 2008.

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SQL / Stored Procedures SQL Server 2000

“SET NOCOUNT ON” vs “SET NOCOUNT OFF”

Let’s try this out. First, open your SQL Query Analyzer. Then, run these three lines of code. (I assume your SQL Server 2000 has default Pubs database).

Use Pubs
SET NOCOUNT ON
SELECT au_lname FROM authors

Then, change from SET NOCOUNT ON to SET NOCOUNT OFF and run them.

Use Pubs
SET NOCOUNT OFF
SELECT au_lname FROM authors

Spot the difference?

Okay, if you didn’t, the hint is at the left bottom tab. Click Messages tab. Got it? The difference is

  • SET NOCOUNT ON – the count is not returned
  • SET NOCOUNT OFF – the count is returned
  • Why we need to set it ON or OFF? Answer is performance. If set it ON, it has a better performance.

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