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Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Fifth Witness

Hi Everyone,
 
I bought a new book by Michael Connelly titled The Fifth Witness. This is the latest Lincoln Lawyer Novel. It sees the returns of Mickey Haller,  a foreclosure defense lawyer. He is also Harry Bosch's half brother. Harry Bosch is another Michael Connelly's main character in the Bosch series of his novels.
 

I came across this book through The Star a few Sundays ago. This book was on a 30% discount offer at Borders bookstores nationwide until 12th June. Therefore, I bought this book only about two weeks ago.
 
Michael Haller received a news that his former foreclosure client, Lisa Trammel was accused of killing the banker, Mr. Bondurant she blames for trying to take away her home.
As a Criminal Defense attorney, it is up to Mickey to defend her even though as he found out, there were plenty of evidences against her. He also had suspicions that his client may be guilty.

The book also tells us the court proceedings that went on between Michael Haller and Andrea Freeman, the prosecution lawyer on the Lisa Trammel case. There were twist and turns throughout the proceedings and you will find a surprising end.

Overall, another great read by Michael Connelly. He is one of the best modern crimes book writer.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Radio Statiions and Current Music Preference

Hi Everyone,

Radio
Radio stations and music are part and parcel of our lives. I listened it when I am on my way to work or to church or to anywhere. I also have a collection of CDs in my car and an IPod Nano 4th Generation.

Currently, my favourite radio stations are Red FM (104.90), Mix FM (94.50) and Hitz.FM (92.9). All frequencies are for Klang Valley. Now, I listen to Red FM the most. On weekday mornings, I listened to The Breakfast Show with Rudy and Jeremy. They are funny and their show include these segments, Blankety Blanks and Rudy Oke. Red FM and Hitz.FM play the latest songs while Mix usually plays a mixed variety with the latest songs being played slightly later then Red and Hitz. Love Songs with Mynn and Linora from 10pm to 1am is also good. It is love songs and dedications this time around. The songs they played are current and easy listening. There are songs that they played that I have not heard on Mix. On Saturdays, Red FM also has the Red Fresh 40 Chart Show that plays the 40 freshest hits.

Mix FM used to be my favourite radio station. Now, in the mornings, it has the Mix FM Breakfast Show with JD and Dilly. However, I do not like Dilly's Daily Dilemma segment during the Breakfast Show. This is a segment where Dilly is trying to help people to solve their issues. There were good things to be learnt sometimes from this segment but she also touched issues on love relationships. There was one particular incident where it did not went very well. The issue instead got bigger after someone discussed his issue with Dilly. Therefore, I do not listen to Mix FM in the mornings any more. Sometimes, I do listen to Mix FM when Red FM plays certain songs which I do not really like. At night, Mix FM has the Mix Top 40 segment where it countdowns the top 40 songs that listeners voted.
I do listen to Hitz.FM occasionally but not frequent. Similar to Red FM, the played the latest songs and also more rock and hip hop songs as well. The deejays are funny too.

Songs
Here are some of my current artists / songs that I listened to and others as well:

Adam Lambert
Avril Lavigne
Backstreet Boys
Beyonce
Blue
Boyzone
Bruno Mars
Charice
Colbie Calliat
Enrique Iglesias
Far East Movement (Rocketeer)
Greyson Chance
Guy Sebastian
Hoobastank (The Reason)
Il Divo
Jennifer Lopez
Josh Groban
Justin Bieber (including the song That Should Be Me featuring Rascal Flatts)
Katherine Mcphee (Terrified)
Katy Perry (E.T, Firework...) 
Kelly Clarkson
Kris Allen
Lady Antebellum
Lady Gaga
Lee Dewyze
Maroon 5
Michael Buble
Miranda Cosgrove (Kissing You) 
Nicole Scherinzger
Pink
The Ready Set
Rihanna (certain songs)
S Club 7
Shakira
Shania Twain
Taylor Swift (one of my favourite artists)
Westlife
Wonder Girls (Nobody)

I also listen to a lot of Christian songs.


That's all for now.

Cheers,

Rogerkoo

Monday, June 6, 2011

Kungfu Panda 2

Hi Everyone,

I organised to watch Kungfu Panda 2 at Tropicana City Mall yesterday with my cell group and several friends including my colleague. There were 14 of us out of which 10, including myself and my sister are from my cell group.

Kungfu Panda 2 sees the return of Po (voiced by Jack Black), Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman), Tigress (voiced by Angelina Jolie), Viper (voiced by Lucy Liu), Crane (voiced by David Cross), Monkey (voiced by Jackie Chan) and Mantis (voiced by Seth Rogen). They are back to battle Lord Shen to save China and kungfu. We also see the Datuk Michelle Yeoh who voices the Soothsayer, Dennis Haybert who voices Master Storming Ox,  Jean Claude Van Damme who voices Master Croc and Victor Garber (from Alias) who voices Master Thundering Rhino.
It is more action packed compared to the first movie. It brings a more serious storyline in the movie on the discovery of Po's past and the battle between the Dragon Warriors and Master Shen, the evil peacock enemy. While they were fighting against Master Shen, Po discovered what really happened to his parents and found his inner peace. There were numerous funny scenes during the movie.

This are my overall rating for the movie: 8/10.

Cheers,

Rising Costs of Living

Hi Everyone,

Food and Groceries
Prices of food and groceries have been on the rise since the past few years. A small plate (dry) or a bowl of noodles cost only RM3.30 many years ago. The large ones were RM3.80. Now the average is RM4.50 for small size and RM5 for big size. For more special preparation ones, it may go up to RM7. A cup of Teh C costs RM1 previously now costs RM1.50 at certain coffee shops with the exception of several stalls at Section 14 which still charges RM1.20. Herbal tea (leong sui) at certain stalls are also charged RM1.50. The price of sugar has also gone up. When the petrol price came down, prices remain.

For those who also need to support their family, they will need to fork out more money to buy groceries. Vegetables and meat are not that cheap anymore. For example, a 2kg Milo is around RM20 now. Eggs are not that cheap either.

Petrol
Since the petrol price increase last year, prices are going up. It has not been  coming down. Ron 95 petrol now is at RM1.90 per litre. The government recently announced that the price for Ron 95 will remain for now. It would be reviewed every 6 months. Ron 97 users are now paying RM2.9 per litre. For 30 litres of petrol, that would be RM 30 more.

How are we managing price hikes? For us who are earning steadily, we can still afford these. We can also manage it when we manage our money well such as not overspending on our credit cards, not buying unnecessary items or stay within our budget. We can also purchase items during sales or mega sales carnival to get lower prices on items. 

Technology
How about for techies? We are interested in the latest technologies such as IPhone, IPod, Android devices and other high tech products. Is it wrong to buy all these things? It is not but we need to really save up a lot of money to buy these things.  Some of these technologies doesn't come cheap with prices hovering above RM2000 and above. IPhone and high end Android devices such as the new Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Desire HD among others are all over RM2000. IPad ranges between RM1499 to RM2599. If we are using IPhone and Android devices heavily then it may be worth buying. We can download plenty of apps for IPhone and Android. Christianity (Bibles, Dayspring), news, productivity (expense tracking, note taking, document viewers) and games are available for both. Pictures, music and videos can be stored inside as well. However, there are people who are comfortable with using older technologies but usable. To them, they do not need these things. 

Salaries should be higher to compensate price hike and reduce inflation. Malaysia has not achieve a high income nation yet and therefore, salaries should be adjusted accordingly. The public transportation system in Malaysia is also not efficient at the moment. For example, most people will need to buy a car to drive to their workplace and to send their children to schools. There are areas that are not accessible to LRTs, buses and trains. From my house, I also need to drive to the train station. There are no public transportation nearer to my house. There are also not many buses available although it has improved. The cost of petrol is then part of our expenses when we need to use the car and motorcycles as means of transport.

We should use our money wisely. Do not overspend. Do not overuse our credit cards. Credit cards do provide us with benefits such as redemption points but we also need to control our credit card spending as well. We also need to have a budget so that we will not overspend.

Cheers,

Rogerkoo

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