Effective from 1st Sept 2009, the RON97 fuel price in Malaysia will be raised to RM2.00

Let's not talk about whether the govt broke their promise on increasing the fuel price.

But at the same time, they will be introducing RON95 fuel, which will be priced at RM1.75

I read my car manual, it can take RON91 or above.

So, I'll be definitely taking RON95.

And let's hope this RON97 price hike thingy won't create another chain reaction (of price hike)

It's a luxury hope I know.



Emoody on set, seat belt fasten by Colleen, picture taken by Trevor, content blogged by me - what a group work.

Hello my friends.

It's been a while since I last blogged.

I'm interested in meditation lately so I meditated most of the time and my head really went blank and dunno what to blog.

Luckily, with help from Colleen and Trevor, I'm here to remind you:

Starting 01/01/2009, all the passengers at the backseats MUST fasten their seat belts.

This is compulsory and please don't question.

Most importantly, this is for your own safety.






BIG THANKS TO WEIHAN! BIG MUAKS TO HIM

He came and took me to Metro Prima Eneos to buy the battery.

Then with the guide found (as a result of Googling) we managed to install it by ourselves.

Steps are as follow:
1) First remove the negative cable, then positive's, then battery locker
2) Take out battery
3) Put the new battery
4) To whatever done in step 1, but in reversed order

It's simple, but the screw was a bit tight, I further more provided a screwed up situation by dropping a bolt into the engine bay.

Now need to get a bolt.... $@#$#^#$

By the way, I think it's fun to do the DIY. As a result from this, I think I've saved about 30-40RM for the workmanship.

Yes, WeiHan, please remind me next time, at least a treat for the meal is a must!

P/S: The radio still won't work, maybe it's time to ... change? (muahahhaha)