Unreasonable Black Out

When I first started my new job last 28 February, my new office had some sort of power failure and all the PC had to be shut down. It was Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) doing their routine job of maintenance. Today, it was my house turn to have those power maintenance. I didn’t realize this until my brother sms me and told me the power was out from like 10am. I thought it could be temporary. Unfortunately I was wrong, it was still out when I got home and all my neighbours are getting uncomfortable since it was getting dark.

At 8pm, I had to do something and without electricity, there was nothing I could do except for staring at the candle. It was hot and sleeping wasn’t going to do it because without any air flow, I would sweat like crazy and that’s not quality sleep. I then decided to go to my aunt’s house down in Kota Damansara thus this blog post was type.

I just couldn’t believe TNB doesn’t give any notice to the neighbourhood affected. I saw a couple of generator trucks but they were for the condominium nearby and not for the terrace house where I live. It was just sucks. I hope this black out would never occur again.

Change To My WP Theme

I hated my previous green coloured wordpress theme. After a few weeks being in the jungle, I think it is time to move on to something else.

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Furthermore, The Beast Blog V 2.0 theme requires some additional modification to your Wordpress files and setting and it really messed up my admin dashboard. I had to re-install my Wordpress all over again. Lucky I am now a Wordpress mechanic after a few weeks of wordpress blog modification. My job right now in the company I serve is to modify wordpress theme selected by the client and make it look and fucntion like a normal website. I’ll about that later but really, if you don’t know much about wordpress technical stuff, I don’t recommend you this theme.

For now I’ll just stick to the default theme. I’m working on a theme modification at the moment to suite my blog. Hopefully it’ll be done a couple of days. By the way, I’m installing a cool plugin called “Lightbox” so that when you click on the image above, it’ll expand with a faded background. Awesome stuff on what Wordpress could do! Only if I can get it work somehow.

How I Bought My Domain Name

I just had a chat with my new company’s network engineer. Well, for a micro small company, there isn’t much engineering brain required but this guy has a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MSCE) certificate and recently, my superior handed over him to take care of the hundreds domain name the company has bought. It should have been my job managing all those domain names but I was swamped with blog works that the company’s client asked to do.

Anyway, the guy confesses that he had never shop online so he had never bought any domains and he has no idea how to do it. So, being a good guy I’ve always been, hehe..I facilitated him over what is supposed to be done. If you have never bought something online, then things can be pretty scary because you have a fear of screwing things up. Still, the best way to learn is by doing mistakes and that is normal. I’ve been shopping online for a while but my first time entering my mom’s credit card, I can still remember the goosebumps.

So, how do you buy a domain name? It is fairly simple. Let me show you how I did it and I’m not even paying it with any of my own cash. Okay, first step:

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Just fill in the form to see if your domain name of choice is available or not. Mine was unique so I’m the owner.

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I had Byethost, the webhost that I had use to host a couple of free subdomain wordpress blogs. There are free php hosting that allows you to host your own domain but that’s a different topic. The cheapest domain name (unused one of course) that I found was USD8. So, basically Byethost offered a yearly package of USD35.99 with a free domain name registration for a whole year with an extreme amount of features. That is about USD2.99 per month or RM10.50 per month.

So with the PayPal money that I’ve gotten by writing paid posting from Blogvertise, I bought the domain and the web hosting subscription.

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The only thing that is required is that you must have a PayPal account that has a credit card or the right debit card attached to make the transaction or else you can’t even get any money into PayPal itself.

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That’s about it. The transaction is done. Now just wait for the moderator contact you by e-mail. It should take no more than a day unless if the moderator is on holiday. I had to wait for 4 days before my domain and web host got activated.

The conclusion. Don’t be afraid to shop online. Need help? Asked a friend who had tried it. Shop till you drop my friends!

My Starbucks Jusco Bukit Raja Experience

I like to take pictures for the thing that I wanted to blog about. I think I should really consider having a camera phone. The reason is because I don’t bring my digital camera all along with me. Plus when using camera phone, it doesn’t look awkward to most people, don’t you think? I am still using a 4 years old Nokia 3100 which only serve a basic purpose of SMS, MMS, WAP and making/receiving calls. It is time to upgrade, at least.

Yesterday I went to Shah Alam on a date with my lovely girlfriend. The mission was to spend as little as possible which I apparently failed to do so and to be connected online. After having lunch at my favourite Sup Ani Utara in Section 2 Shah Alam, bringing along my girlfriend’s laptop, we went to Secret Recipe at SACC Mall where they have Wi-Fi Internet access under TMNet Hotspots. We also had some nice cheesecake and lattes. The only setback was the place has no plug to plug in the power chord so I had to cut my visit short because the battery could only last for one hour. I pulled up my new Public Bank Visa Electron card but the payment counter said can only accept card charges if you spend more than RM50. I think it ridiculous to turn down a cashless customer. Lucky I got RM20 in my wallet.

We then hunted for another Wi-Fi place in Shah Alam and the best and cheap place was at Butler at Petronas Section 7 which is next to Unisel Shah Alam. The only problem was, the place was packed with people mainly students and all the power sockets were occupied. Our last resort was to search for the nearest Starbucks and that is at Jusco Bukit Raja Klang.

After the Secret Recipe incident, this time I asked the Starbucks Barista whether they accept my PB Visa Electron. The guy answered to me that they accept whatever credit card with no minimum requirement of payment. That was a good thing to hear. So, I happily had a RM10 Signature Hot Chocolate and surfed the internet using the High Speed TimeZome Wi-Fi. My girlfriend was so happy she downloaded some YouTube videos and a lot of Hindustani Indian MP3s. This was actually my first time using my Public Bank Visa Electron. I’ll use it again for my next visit to Starbucks ;-)

By the way, there is a Nando’s restaurant just next to Starbucks at Jusco Bukit Raja. They are equipped with TM Net Hotpsot. Again, no power sockets so it is so ashame of Wi-Fi places not to have power sockets. I wonder how and where these Wi-Fis is transmitted since I can’t see any sign of antennas unlike my home and office wireless router. Maybe our LadyAzurt could explain that on her blog. Any thoughts on that my lady? ;-D

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