Tuesday, 7 December 2010

it’s here! it’s here!

finally, the stuff i sent over via shipment has arrived! good grief, took them nearly 2 months to send!! according to the girl who replied to my queries, the girl who originally handled my case has resigned. so they need time to trace back her cases, which was what caused the delay… yeah, whatever lar.

anyway, here are some pictures while i unpack and organize my nest… i promise to take proper photos of my apartment once i get everything organized!

 

P107085312 boxes in total. breaking sweat just thinking about the unpacking!

 

P1070855 first thing i did was dig out my water boiler, boiled some water and made myself a cup of pei-pa-kou drink! :P and yay, no more having to go down to the common dining area to fill up my water tumblers with drinking water!

 

P1070858 and just as i’m running out of books to read, my shelf is filled again! *happy*

 

P1070856 wonder why i thought i’d need my umbrella and so many disposable raincoats in the desert…

Saturday, 4 December 2010

pet peeve # 813522: people who vote-whore...

warning: ranting post ahead!

one thing that gets on my nerves is the fact that some people are so relentless in trying to get our votes, just so that they can win something. "click to vote for me!" "vote for my baby!" "vote for my pet!" "vote for my neighbour's colleague's brother-in-law's best friend's postman's spotted lizard!"

i mean, do you think i really care? if your baby is super cute, ok, maybe i'll vote for u. it's just a click of a button anyway. or if you're my personal friends and i really love your pets (that i've actually seen and played with when i hangout at your house), fine. but sometimes, there are those whom i barely know, barely speak to... but just because i'm in their friends list, they assume i'd vote for them? ok, some people will vote just to shut you up, coz they're generous that way, but i'm just not one of those people.

and some of these vote-whores are just so relentless! it's ok if you want to vote-whore on your fb wall. it's your fb anyway, so you can do whatever you like, but sending out chat/private messages to everyone in your list? ok, i may forgive you if you send them once. i may even overlook it the second time. but every freaking day for the whole week??? seriously?? how thick skin can you get?

so if you've been vote-whoring and suddenly find me not in your list of friends anymore, now you know why.

p.s: no, i won't vote for spotted lizards (or any lizard at all, for that matter) even if you're my bestest friend in the word. there are limitations in all human relationships and lizards are just not within any of those boundaries :D

Thursday, 2 December 2010

e-mails with my gm

from: stargal
to: gm


dear boss,


please find attached the file as requested.


thanks 


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from: gm
to: stargal


thanks for the file. but there's a little animal moving around my screen. is it a virus?


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from: stargal
to: gm


boss, it's not a virus. it's just an emoticon (emotional icon - in case you're wondering), something to decorate the otherwise plain e-mail :P


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from: gm
to: stargal


gen Y. tsk tsk tsk...

steamboat on a wintry night…

yes, winter. that’s what we call it here, although normally winter will conjure up images of snow, and snow is certainly not gonna start falling in dubai anytime soon! it’s just that the weather has changed to be very nice and cool, with the temperature of most nights to be around 20 - 24 deg C and daytime temperature at around 27 - 28 deg C. of course, i don’t have a thermometer, so this is according to yahoo! weather forecast. heck, even my apartment air-cond temperature (28 deg C) is higher than the temperature outside! when i step outside at 8am in the morning, even with the sun blazing, the air feels like a big giant air-cond has been switched on somewhere!


anyway, as we just received our monthly salary and seeing that tomorrow is a public holiday (UAE 39th national day), my colleague (a chinese national) and i decided to go for some chinese steamboat (or “hot pot” as they call it here). my colleague brought me to this restaurant near the creek (seems like all the chinese restaurants are concentrated near the creek area, huh?) called xiaowei yang, assuring me that it’s the most authentic chinese steamboat that she’s tried in sandland so far. all their waiters and waitresses are chinese nationals, and the kitchen staff too (i made sure to take a peek in their kitchen).



P1070833 yun-yeong (yin and yang) hot pot with spicy chicken… yun-yeong, you ask? wait lar, read the story further…


first, we ate the chicken straight from the pot and ignore the white soup next to it. it was cooked in dried chilly and was damn spicy! below the chicken are a bed of bamboo shoots and some black fungus. spicy, but sedap!



P1070835see the round dark brown thing at the bottom? that’s the little round chilly (dried) that they used to cook the chicken!


after we can’t eat anymore chicken, the waitress came to scoop out the chicken from the pot onto a plate. then she added some red and brown powder mixture into the pot and poured in the soup.



P1070834 now this baru considered yun-yeong, right? :P i’ve never tasted both the soups before. the cheng-tong (clear soup) is just like some watery bone soup, while the spicy soup is just… spicy! i can’t even make out its taste. i guess the best steamboats are still in malaysia!


P1070831the dishes that we ordered for our steamboat… quite big portions!


in the end, we didn’t finish the food and had to ta-pao (pack home) the leftovers. initially there were supposed to be 5 of us, but 3 of my colleagues had to work late. anyway, seeing that i just got my first full salary (last month was just partial due to my joining date), i decided to treat my colleague, who’s actually the graphics artist under me. total bill came up to 149 dirhams.

on our way to catch a cab home, we passed by this open park right next to the creek.



P1070837 people in chinese costumes doing tai-chi! at 11.30pm! in dubai!

that guy in white was actually doing some moves with a fake chinese sword. all around the park, there were a lot of pinoys playing badminton, indians/pakistanis sitting or standing around, arabs having picnics on mats on the grass and right in the middle of it all, a group of chinese doing tai-chi! it was a rare sight indeed… :)

Friday, 26 November 2010

round and round we go… not very merry, tho’

i finally applied for an internet connection in my apartment, but went through a whole merry-go-round process that was totally unnecessary! not to mention the amount of money wasted!

ok, here’s the (loooong) story. everyone i talked to (and even in their website), i was told that i’d have to go to the etisalat office to apply for an internet connection. and two of my colleagues even pointed me to the government building near to our apartment, where there’s an etisalat office there.

i was also told that i’d need to have my residency visa first before i can apply. so right after i’ve gotten my residency visa, i made plans to go submit my application. and it being a government building (and etisalat being government-run), i was of the opinion that they follow the normal government office hours. so i waited for my next executive duty* day to go submit my application.

*executive duty is when a manager/director/gm walks about the building after office hours to check on everything and then submit a report on his/her findings the next day. of course, there are other roles and functions, but i don’t wanna bore you with all those stuff. anyway, all managers/directors/gm will go on duty in turns, and on average, each will have 2 days of duty per month. duty starts from 6-11pm, and we’re allowed to come to the office at 12pm the next day.

so the next morning after my duty, with a copy of my visa and passport in hand, i got on a taxi and told the driver, “government building”. he just nodded and started driving. after a while, i asked him if he know where is it. he said, yes. to make sure he really knows it, i even told him that i wanna go to the etisalat office at the government building. he just nodded and said, “ya, ya”.

but then he made a wrong turning at a junction. i immediately told him that the building is in the opposite direction. he insisted that it’s the correct way. i argued that it’s not correct! apparently there are a lot of “government buildings” in dubai, all with etisalat offices, and the driver was bringing me to a further one! long story short, he had to make a few u-turns (coz that’s how the roads are in dubai, don’t ask me why!) and in the end, DID NOT even bring me to the government building that i wanted to go!

instead, he brought me to an etisalat outlet, along the very same main road and only a few blocks away from my apartment! and the fee came up to 40 dirham! i was so mad!! but i didn’t wanna argue with him coz we’ve wasted precious time driving around in circles and i still need to catch the 11am staff bus to the office!

so i paid up the blardy driver and went into the shop. but then the lady at the desk said i’d need a consent letter from my company, coz i’m staying at the staff accommodation. what the…??? the website didn’t mention anything about such letter. and my colleague in hr made a call to the etisalat office a few weeks back, and wasn’t told of such letter!

so i can’t apply without the letter. but i found out that the outlet closes at 9.30pm. ok, so i’ll just go to the office and get the letter from hr, then come again after work to submit my application. i hopped onto a taxi again to go back to my accommodation and the fee was just 7.50 dirhams! but i have to pay 10 dirhams as the standard minimum charge for taxis. 50 dirhams for NOTHING!

then that night, with the company letter in hand, i decided to WALK to the outlet, coz i reckoned it’s quite near. but i underestimated the distance, and ended up walking for like 30 min! so going home, i hopped on a bus instead. coz i already know where i am and where i’m going, and it’s much cheaper! anyway, upon reaching the outlet, i was told that for my building, i can only apply for the eLife package, due to some fibre optic thingy . eLife is basically a package with a higher connection speed, where they also throw in a lot of other useless “perks” like free 20 min international calls, 8hrs of free wi-fi at hot-spots, caller phone id, bla bla bla… things that i don’t really need. when i argued that my colleagues who stay in the same building are under the more basic al shamil package, the sales person said, “no, that’s from last time. now your building can only take eLife.” blardy hell, the cheapest eLife package is double that of al shamil!

but no choice lor. also have to pay for it if i want an internet connection. but guess what? the next day in the office, when i told my colleague about it, she said that was exactly what happened to her previously! but she was put off by the price and didn’t apply. then later she went straight to the etisalat office in the government building, and was able to apply for the al shamil package. she’s guessing that these outlets earn a commission from etisalat for every eLife package sold, so they tell people that their buildings/area can only go for eLife. argh!!! i’ve been conned!

so that night, i made the trip to the outlet for the 3rd time, on a bus. i told them that i’d called up the etisalat office and was told that the al shamil package is perfectly fine for my building (it’s true, i did make that call), and also, my neighbour had her al shamil installed just last week (not really true). so i want them to change my application to al shamil as well. the guy at the desk (the same one who did my application the night before) said he’s already processed my application and i can’t do any changes now. so i told him if it can’t be switched, i’d like to cancel it. he spoke to his colleague in tagalog for a while, clicked on his computer a few times, then said they’re not able to switch the package coz they only sell eLive at the outlet. what the hell??? instead of telling me that they don’t have the al shamil package right from the beginning, and that i’d need to go to the etisalat office to apply for it, they tell all these bullshit stories about fibre optic crap and that the cheaper packages can’t be installed in my building! if this is not a con job, i don’t know what is… and i nearly got conned too!

anyway, i canceled my eLife package and hopped on the bus to go home again… and you know what? as it turned out, all these merry-go-round was totally unnecessary. because when i called the etisalat office earlier that day, i found out that i can actually apply for an internet connection with just a phone call to them from my etisalat mobile number (with no charge some more!), coz they already have my visa and passport info!

so means i needn’t wake up earlier on the day after my night duty, take that super expensive taxi ride, make 3 to and fro trips to that outlet, walk my legs off for one of those trips, or get a consent letter from my company. heck, i didn’t even have to wait for my residency visa! i could’ve applied for it the very same day i moved into my apartment!

a total waste of time and money and energy! apply for internet also have to be so drama! haiz…

p/s: internet connection will take a maximum of 2 weeks to get installed. so yeah, no connection yet!

going chinese…

it was my working saturday (we have to work one sat in a month, on rotation basis) and my colleague, a burmese, suddenly had a craving for hot chinese soup. so she asked me if i wanted to try this chinese restaurant that is reputed to be quite good. being quite tired of all the cold, mostly “indian themed” food served by our staff cafe, i readily agreed.


we went to this restaurant called “china sea” by the creek. all their staff are from the mainland chinese, so you can’t get a more authentic chinese food than that! :)


P1070812 as there were only the two of us, we ordered a pot of seafood + beancurd soup…

P1070813 …and shared a plate of egg fried rice for one person (which we didn’t finish!)

P1070811my bowl of soup… ah, trust the chinese to make good soup!

total cost came up to 60 dirham for 2 persons, including a pot of chinese jasmine tea.

orange, anyone?

P1070501pure coincidence or do i have a secret penchant for things in the orange colour? heck, even my bathroom is in orangey hues! and i definitely didn’t have a choice in the colour of my bathroom tiles!

the bus…

N wanted to see the staff bus that i ride to and from work, which i’ve dubbed “bas kilang”. so one morning, i was quite early with 10 whole minutes before the bus was due to depart and seeing that there weren’t many people on the bus yet, i coolly fished out my camera from my bag to take this shot.

P1070807 the “bas kilang”…

as you can see, it doesn’t look one bit like a bas kilang. it’s just the feeling i get from riding it… well, i guess beggars can’t be choosers. this bas kilang is gonna save me lots of transportation money, so i shouldn’t complaint so much, should i?

Friday, 19 November 2010

1st movie in sandland...

i went for my first movie in sandland today - harry potter and the deathly hallows, part 1. even though the cinemas here are damn expensive, i can't possibly miss harry potter! and since i'm not working today, i might as well get it out of my system, rather than letting it sit at the back of my mind...


today i also went on my first metro ride, thinking that i'd be able to save some money from the taxi. so i took a cab to the nearest metro station from my accommodation, then take the metro to deira city centre. but as it turned out, the total fare came to be about the same... :(




30 dirhams = RM25.50 per person!


but even more expensive are their popcorn and coke... a standard size popcorn and standard size coke (both bigger than the regular sizes in m'sia) came up to 34 dirhams = RM28.90! that's like nearly RM60 per person for a freaking movie! good grief, i'd better start smuggling in my own snacks from now on. and to think that coke is so cheap in the market... :(

dhow ride in dibba, musandam

we had 3 days of public holiday this week due to the eid al adha. so on tuesday, 2 of my colleagues and i (we were later joined by one of my colleagues’ friend, a fellow malaysian) decided to make a day trip to dibba, musandam, which is in oman. oman is a neighbouring country to the u.a.e, and is just about 2 hours’ drive away.


P1070740 passing through sharjah, one of the 7 emirates of the u.a.e. i didn’t know sharjah city is so nice, coz everyone’s been telling me that there’s nothing in sharjah. people only stay there because the property is cheap, but most of them work in dubai. but what about this place??

the tour agent’s van came to pick us up at 7.30am at the hotel. but they had to go pick up 3 other groups from around dubai and sharjah, so in actual fact, we only started leaving for musandam at about 9.00am.

P1070743 leaving the city behind us, the landscape is only of the dessert…

P1070745then after a bit, it changed to rocky hills…

P1070753after driving for about an hour, we stopped by this place called “friday market” (even though it wasn’t a friday), which is said to be quite a famous market.

P1070755 there were stalls selling all kinds of fruits, as the soil of sharjah is said to be very fertile…

P1070756other than fruits, there were also stalls selling knick-knacks, pottery, carpets, plants and flowers…

P1070764we stopped again after driving for another 1/2 hour, this time at a scenic spot for some photo-taking. here i’m standing at the edge of a cliff that overlooks the black rocky mountains of sharjah.

P1070765 the van that we traveled in…

P1070769the roads were winding without any street lamp. i wouldn’t wanna be driving here at night! the view at some parts were great, tho’.

P1070771 we arrived in dibba at 11.30am. this is the oman side of dibba, just a few minutes from the border check-point. while crossing the border, our driver kept warning us that we’re not allowed to take any photos. but as it was an eid holiday, the omani border guards let us through quite swiftly. they didn’t even check everyone’s passport! but going back to u.a.e. is a different story. the emirati border guard checked each of our passports thoroughly before letting us through...

P1070774 we got onto one of the many dhows waiting there, and went up to the upper deck. that’s the omani flag, by the way…

P1070775there were deck chairs in the middle of the deck and cushions all around the sides…

P1070777here’s how a traditional omani dhow looks like… as it was a public holiday, there were quite a lot of people. the previous time one of my colleagues came, she said there were only 2 dhows, but this time, we had about 9 to 10 dhows setting sail together!

P1070784the sea was so BLUE! ours was the last dhow to leave, only setting sail at about 12.30pm. and the water was rather choppy that after a while, we got quite tired of the rocking motion…

P1070790 after about an hour, we arrived at a cove with a short stretch of sandy beach. here, we dropped anchor and are allowed to go for a swim in the water. people were just jumping down from the dhow into the sea, even though the dhow was quite high…

P1070792the dhow operators also prepared speedboats to bring us to shore, but they refused to bring the boat closer to shore (like some of the other operators), so we had to wade to shore and get our shorts wet up till our thighs. and it was really crowded there on the beach, plus there weren’t any place for us to sit (other than on the sand), so we decided to go back onto the dhow.

P1070786initially, my colleague and i had planned on going for a dip, but as only i alone wore my swimsuit under my clothes and the toilet facility was rather icky, my colleague lost her mood to change into her bikini. and without any kaki, i didn’t feel like swimming alone. so we just sat around, waiting for lunch to be served.

P1070795lunch was finally served at 2.50pm, coz they waited for everyone to come back on-board before starting lunch. i think they could’ve just let those of us already on-board to get started first, and those who went for a swim or to the shore can join in as and when they come back.

P1070796 instead, we had to queue up for our food…

P1070798after lunch, we set off again for home, at about 3.30pm.

P1070805halfway, our dhow stopped right in the middle of the sea. we thought it had broken down, but actually they just stopped to allow us to do some fishing. fishing lines and baits were provided and a few people in the lower deck gave a few tries. but the sea was even more choppy than when we came and the dhow was rocking violently from side to side, that i felt like i was gonna vomit at any minute! do you think i’d have the mood to fish some more? i just wanna get moving, dammit!

here’s a video of how bad the dhow was rocking. imagine rocking like that for 1 hour plus. i was still feeling the rocking motion even after i’ve arrived home!

P1070806 and the evening sun was streaming in that we kept changing our place on the deck trying to stay away from it!

all in all, i didn’t quite enjoy this trip. i should’ve thought of taking some seasickness medicine before going on-board, but other than the choppy waters, i think the dhow operators didn’t do a good job in the organization. i don’t think i’d be going there again… maybe to khasab, another part of musandam also famous for these dhow rides, but definitely not dibba!