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My Internship, as a chapter closes

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Views from my office balcony

And there we have it, 9 weeks of internship gone in a flash and school’s reopening next week. Time do flies and it’s not exactly “tiring” or “difficult”, but strangely neither as the saying goes: “Time passes when you are having fun”. Lets face the facts, work is not always enjoyable, that’s why people get paid to work! But I guess having to do what you like to do as work and get paid for it is the best of both worlds.

Not exactly conducive, but I have a dedicated work desk during my term there and my own space to dump just about anything I want for personalisation, like SPAWN figures to decorate the table, toy cushion arm and palm rests, whiteboards, blow up neck support cushions and even our own private stash of finger foods. There’s balcony where we can see the whole of the CBD and rocher area, which is also home of the company’s Pok Pok Department.

My work place office
My work place office
My Desk!
My Desk!
The Pok Pok Department Inc.
The Pok Pok Department Inc.

I am thankful to have to have my job round the city area specifically at SimLim Tower (contrary to some of my other classmates working in remote areas at either ends of Singapore), which not only give good views from the window but also a breeze when to get items, after work shopping and a breeze to meet up with friends in town. Daily lunches are interesting too, with me learning where are the best and the most affordable chicken rice, char siew rice, minced meat noodle (ba-cho mee) and yun tun mee (just to name afew). Daily journeys see me through the Singapore Art district too, which is rather pleasant sight in my way to daily work.

Journey to work
Journey to work
Daily sights through the arts district
Daily sights through the arts district
Daily sights & sounds
Daily sights & sounds

My Liason officer came for 2 visits during my 9 weeks (the 3rd and 2nd last weeks). Noteable events includes my role there as a senior programmer and coaching/teaching current fulltime programmers (duh I am an intern?) to better prepare them for future and more advanced programming jobs. Overall I am glad to be of help, being a teamplayer and appreciated of my contributions, it’s just the driving force. Monday Lunch on my last week was on my boss in Miss Clarity’s Cafe, ending with a the late night Shaun’s farewell CS session last night with drinks and Canadian pizza on the house! Totally!

Last but not least, I’ve got A for my internship!

Lunch at Miss Clarity Cafe

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Miss clarity cafe at purvis street

And there it goes again: can you believe it? hardly 2 days and I am back at Miss Clarity’s Cafe again for a meal! (along Purvis street, just opposite The National library). This time being lunch. On a hindside, lunch is a comparatively different experience to dinner, mostly in terms of the environmental ambiance, but no difference in terms of the same friendly service offered (which mainly why makes my visits exceptionally enjoyable).

Crowds on a Monday afternoon period are relatively healthy for the new cafe, presumably also because of the prices for lunch set meals – $8.80 for a lunch meal set with salad/soup, drinks and dessert, it’s also the same for few menu favorites (white and red meats) like chicken, fish, lambchops, etc – value for money contrary to that offered by Hans restaurant just next door in the national library.

As mentioned in my previous post few days ago Dinner dining would be in a dim candle lit area. Lunch would see the place mostly lit up and the table candles removed till then.

The new menu
The new menu
The Interior
The Interior
Rarrr I am the angry boss!
Rarrr I am the angry CEO!

Besides the lunch sets, you also have access to the regular al-la carte menu items which the Ol’ Macdonalds dish (which would be chatting my name), but too filling for lunch though – Fish & Chips was the perfect dish then, which rocks.

We recognized a few similar faces there – the same guy who is always around managing and serving customers despite the mix of new unfamiliar presumably part-time staff on the lunch shift. When approached he just laughingly replied: “nah I am no boss here, just a volunteer who works for nothing!”– A family business? Yes things looks good for them.

My Nod-dified phone, Tanglin Running route

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Nod-dified Phone

After going through about half of the GDI campaign, C&C 3 is nice to play with a very low learning curve in reference to the old C&C Tiberium related wars series. The SAGE engine is really kinda cool with lots of new eye candies. SAGE is not new to those especially when it first appeared in Emperor of Dune and C&C renegade almost 5 over years ago. Otherwise one can recognize it as a souped up C&C Generals. The thing which disappoints is largely the difficulty of the game play, it’s too easy now – ever since Tiberian Sun, the game at normal difficulty is simply just too darned easy, nothing like the ol’ days involving sneaking your MCV past a rampaging NOD base or making every hitpoint on that very large turret protecting your base count. It’s just too newbie friendly now. I guess the focus is now on graphics and online PVP battle, where it can feed the desire for challenge from any one of us. For me, I am just only obsessed into completing and covering this sequel campaign story. Look I’ve even Nod-dified my phone with a cool new silicon case and Nod doc-tag from my Kane edition pack – now thats a mean rw6828!

Gameplay is rather slow for my on 1920×1200 on high resolution, guess my old Ti4600 is coughing hard on the renders. Currently on 1280×900, medium for bareable play. Would love to see 1920×1200 on ultra high visual settings though. On upgrade plans, would be looking forward into upgrading my current Pentium 4 B workstation to an intel Quadcore Kensfield Q6600/6700 + 2GB DRR800 RAM + Geforce 8800 GTS + additional 500GB SATA Harddisk with Vista Ultimate. Won’t be seeing myself getting another replacement motherboard if this one fails again. I guess it’s time I stepped out of AGP8x and DDR333 era into something more breather-able and sustainable in the near future.

Running
And now onto running, here is the basic route I’ve been running for the last month. If you can follow the faint yellow lines on the resized image it starts from the bridge where the old RP/crescent girls/Tanglin Regency Condo is all the way to Rivervalley, down to Tiong Barhu park, Redhill MRT, Delta Sports Complex, then along the canal route back up again for one full loop:

Tanglin Canal Route


One round is 5.67km, usually I do 3x5km rounds or 2x(6km-7km) modified/extended rounds depending on time, as it’s usually nightfall and late by the time I am back from my work place.

Would be doing up a new section on the site called “running spots in central/southern Singapore, it will cover all my favorite running spots including Sunset way and Labrador park as well. Now if I can find time to get that up soon…

Mileage for week the week (7 day period)
Tuesday – Redhill/Tanglin Canal Route 2 Extended Rounds (15.3km)
Friday – Redhill/Tanglin Canal Route 2 Extended Rounds (16.68km)
Total Running Mileage the week: 31.98km
Total Accumulative Mileage for 2007: 293.0km

Dinner at Miss Clarity Cafe

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Miss clarity cafe at purvis street

There is this nice eating place I’ve visited last Friday for dinner going by the name of Miss Clarity Cafe. Popular among youngsters and the general youth crowd, it’s located along Purvis street, just opposite The National library and Bugis Junction. It may be a cafe for it’s size by it’s menu is one not to recon with – with full assortment of meats, salads, desserts and side dishes both for lunch and dinner.

On my own visit, surprisingly, I was still served for a table of 4 without a reservation within 2 mins of waiting even when they are fully booked for the night. Service is good with friendly and cheerful staff who always can’t seem to get enough of helping you out with your requests – My group had an unusual request for unconventional warm water (where most tables would normally be served self-help ice water jugs on free flow), for us we were specially served warm water in mugs and refills are done by the cup willingly as well). I guess the good service could also been made effective mainly due to the small size of the cafe which makes it easier to manage as well, not to mention a about a healthy number of staff around for the night per table.

Ol' macdonald had a farm

On the menu, you get a full choice of main courses on chicken, fish, red meats, pasta, assorted seafood and baked rice just to name a few, each going for a reasonable $8.80 to about $16, much cheaper than what you get in Jack’s place or Fish and Co. Add $3 for a set with soup of the day/salad and tea/coffee/cold drinks and sorbet ice cream dessert after your meal, top up an additional $3 for a Ben and Jerrys ice cream dessert.

Exceptional nice dishes are the cheese laid chicken and fish cordon bleu which rocks for it’s price. My personal favorite have to be the Ol’ Mac donald which is a mega of meats ranging from bacon, T-bone, chicken fillet, steak, sausages, lamb chop and sunny side-up egg – the perfect double serving meal for a calorie freak like me, not to mention value for money as well a comparable dish for this much serving can easily cost $30 in other establishments.

The only objection I have could be the table setting theres no serviettes and table setting till you are served your main course, so thats nothing to clean or wipe your mouths with after your soup or thousand island filled appetizer unless you request for some or get it yourself. Being a candle lit place, the area is tad too dark to read menus in the beginning – not a problem myself, but do have friends and people I know who might have difficulty doing so in the dark. Prices had also gone up by average $1 since last month $8- $8.80 for most main courses and $15-$16 for the Ol’mac donalds.

You can give this place a try, I guess the pitfalls are just minor and this is one fine establishment for a dinner with friends and such, it would be a matter of time when you can see this place outgrow it’s premises into something new and bigger. The boss is also very friendly who provided us his namecard at the end of our meals. There is also alot of parking places along purvis street or the nearby pay per-entry ones around the surrounding commercial buildings round north bridge road. Expect a full house on holidays and I would personally recommend you to make a reservation (63394803) if you intend to dine there on weekends.

Command & Conquer: Tiberium Wars (C&C 3) Kane Edition Box Contents

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Command & Conquer 3: TIberium wars (C&C 3) Kane Edition Pack

It’s time again to marvel at the old command and conquer series which got me up in the good old days since C&C win 95, Tiberian Dawn, Tiberian Sun, Firestorm and now, C&C 3 Tiberium Wars. Come to think about it, I’ve never missed a single episode of the C&C line, even including the Red alert and Generals series. Moreover, even after Westwood Studio’s acquisition by Electronic Arts it’s good to hear that part of the old team is back together including the C&C founder and Joe Kucan as the old classic Nod leader, Kane. However Steve Jablonsky would be taking on the music instead of Frank Klepacki which brought us classic tunes like “Crush” and “Hell March” back in 1997. But nevertheless the crowds still did not give this new C&C sequel any look down either with over 90% ratings from major game sites like Gamespot and Softpedia. Tiberium wars do please not only with it’s graphics and return of the good old units and classic C&C style gameplay but together too, with a new upgraded Generals Game Engine bringing the C&C experience as what the gods intended it to be contrary to the pixel sprites we all grew up playing with.

Came back today with a nice little looking package, with the only tell-tale clues being the EA logo and C&C3 text on it. I always wanted to know what’s exactly in the package. For those who are thinking on purchasing the C&C 3 Kane Edition or standard edition in Singapore, here is what you will get exactly in the package:

  • Free-size NOD (Red with NOD front logo) or GDI (Kahi with GDI front logo) T-shirt with EA brand tag.
  • Transparent Red NOD Doc-Tag or GDI Transparent Gold Doc-Tag (Side dependent, you can only get the shirt and Doc-tag of one side)
  • Razer Mantis Precision Speed Mousing Pad (Retails $39.90 in stores)
  • Limited edition numbered Kane Edition game disc with 5 bonus multi-player maps
  • Bonus second DVD packed together with the game disc in an exclusive Steel book jewel case.
  • Everything is packed in an exclusive translucent nylon EA, C&C3 drawstring bag.

The Kane edition retails for $79.90 ($79 at Tecdrome) and the Standard Edition for $54.90. With only a Standard DVD case and one DVD. I still prefer the Limited edition figurines that came with the previous C&C Tiberian Sun Platinum edition, if we get action figures in C&C 3, that would rock. The gifts now are just so, “commercialised”, but otherwise more practical with a mousepad, otherwise a must-have for any old die-hard C&C fan – welcome back commander…

Contents of the C&C Kane Edition: (photos shot with HP rw6828)

Contents of the Kane Pack
Package Contents
The $39.90 retail Razer Pad included in the package
Razer Mat, shirt and DVD case
The Steel DVD box contents, 2 DVDs, Manual, Unit/structure tree map and Key command sheet
DVD Steelcase contents

2 Weeks of internship left

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In a flash 7 weeks of internship had passed with hardly 2 weeks remaining, where the next school semester will be starting immediately thereafter (on the 16th this month to be precise). Things going on presently in school are regular in-campus training, the freshman CCA signups and the following orientation week, which I would not be able to make or cover duties due to work. Interestingly, the new Semester Timetables for all classes are released and I am officially into my senior year, with more freshman to take and mock. Come to think about it, I actually miss school, esp the free gym haha I just like the free campus lifestyle, unlike my current desk job. Maybe it’s just me that I just can’t sit still in one place for a long time.

Internship View from my Office

I’ve been working as a web programmer and designer during the last weeks in SimLim Tower, it’s a nice place considering it’s central location and being besides some of my few favorite shopping areas as well. Before internship I’ve thought like hey! since work is around the Bugis area, I would definitely see myself hanging around the “distractions” out at Bugis street or SimLim square often or completing “House of the Dead 4” arcade game at the near by Parco arcade every other day. Later do I know that I didn’t even have the time to do so or think about it.

The view up from my office is but not exactly the definition of spectacular, otherwise beats facing another concrete body or air-conditioning system. It’s otherwise a good place up on the balcony for a short chill-out and breather from work. Being up with the relatively “taller” buildings overlooking the city skyline is a nice sight to behold, also allowing me to monitor the construction of the Singapore Flyer Wheel in the distant background, with the exception of occasional DHL balloon messing up the skyline .

Our Hour Long Office Lunches!

Things to look forward to everyday is definitely lunch where I get to try out many different eating places round the area (which I couldn’t get enough) ranging from Rochor Center, Little Inda to Bugis Village and Sunshine plaza just to name a few – The popular, the most economical, the most posh eating places within the area, now I know. I am even surprised you can get a descent plate of chicken rice for only $2 in the CBD area and a really filling vege-rice for $3. My school liason officer had visited the office 2 times to date (which I see mostly a regimental motion and keeping in compliance of visiting requirements). Performance grades and attendance has been good too and I can see it being maintained.

Internship pay is not exactly high and is actually peanuts in the industry I am in. However the amount I earn is yet the envy of any of my campus peers who easily earns less than half of what I do – with companies paying them minimum wage as they should already feel obligated of having to hire them. But I still feel that I am underpaid, maybe it’s redefining the definition of relativity in relation to my colleagues.

Helping WheelChair Bound Commuter Up Service 147

I won’t be seeing myself driving to work now since my dad recently scrapped the family car, but that too exposed me more of commuting life. I even helped a disabled wheelchair commuter up the wheelchair friendly bus service 147 yesterday on my way back from work! Ahh the good Karma… Now at least I know that pressing the “blue disabled button” at the side of the bus actually holds the exit door open for the disabled to enter, though the wheelchair ramp has still to be manually operated by the bus driver who have to dismount to set it up. Everyday work starts at 10am for me which is rather flexible, contrary to some of my other peers starting 8 am in remote Tuas. So my mornings usually start with a bus trip to Selegie followed by a nice walk from the Tekka area towards SimLim Tower.

Work goes all the way to 6pm or later if needed but with no overtime pay. So my typical days end with a sleepy bus trip right from the bus stop in front of the Tower back home. From there it’s either catching up on chores I’ve left (and aim to complete before the end of the holidays) or out for my bi-weekly long runs. Did I mention that I am trying out a new route along Tanglin canal area? That place rocks for running at night.

Over and out.

Mileage for the last week (7 day period)
Tuesday – Tanglin Canal Route 2 Extended Rounds (14.6km)
Friday – Tanglin Canal Route 2x6km Rounds (14.6km)
Saturday – Tanglin Canal Route 2x6km Rounds (14.6km)
Saturday Noon – 1 Hour Continuous Birthday swim 50m laps for 60mins
Total Running Mileage the week: 45.64km
Total Accumulative Mileage for 2007: 261.02km

Happy Birthday! My 23rd Celebrations

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Dinner at Cafe Cartel

Had not actually had time to update on this but yup my birthday celebrations was on last weekend. Saturday and Sunday to be exact with the actual day on Sunday, the 25th of March. Celebrated with dinner at Cafe Cartel and some shopping around the city link area on the 24th, then it’s cake cutting and well wishes on the following Sunday with my family.

Mum wanted to get me one of those solid cuff bangles in silver and matte black, presumably as she thought that “that is the in-thing with youngsters now” but nah that don’t really float my boat, considering that I am actually quite selective of what I wear on myself. Good thing she brought me to stores before purchasing at least she didn’t get something I didn’t like! I don’t really demand a present from my parents so anything in is just a bonus to me, in fact I am still feel obligated to give both my parents some of my earnings I’ve got from my current school internship, something which would also be a feat too get them to keep the money.

Got Bread?

Got myself a new phone – FINALLY! a HP rw6828. So finally I can get my moblog back up and running again. It’s the Black Titanium version, so that very much set me with an additional stylus, battery and 1GB miniSD card (which I topped up with a 2GB of my own). Spent the last few days installing all my favorite applications, plug-ins and games, now I only have like 6mb of free ROM space left… But at least it beats carry 3 devices around, it’s both a camera, phone and PDA in one now.. and much more! Now wait till I hijack those TVs in coffee shops and best denki with my universal remote software…

Sheena upgraded her Motorola V3 to a Nokia 7390 3G fashion phone. The phone looks really spanky, compact and is incredibly lighter than it looks. Brought some new screen protectors from SimLim yesterday to install on her phone and mine. I love the black colour on my rw6828, but would be looking to get a silicon cover soon.

Given the trips over the weekends, it’s kinda weird now without a car and traveling around on public transport on weekends do gets kinda husky at times, but it beats finding a parking spot and paying for gas. My yearns for a hybrid car but the $89,000 price tag cannot justify the desire to switch considering a Lancer or Nissan Sunny costs half as much in Singapore, go figure – cars here can cost as much as a house in the states.

Thx to all who sent in your well wishes! Cheers! :mrgreen:

Mizuno Mount Faber Run 2007

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An up and coming event. If you love hill work this event is for you! The highlight of the race is a mid way climb up the hill itself and down all the way thereafter. Registered today (Bib No 1577) and for $10 it’s a steal considering you get goodies and a dry-fit Mizuno Tee to go too. My recommendations.

Mizuno Mount Faber Run
Date: 22nd April 2007 Sunday
Starting Point: Henderson Community Club
Distance: 10km
Reporting Time: Start at 0630 hours
Race Start-Time: 0730 hours

Categories:
Men’s Open, ( NO AGE LIMIT )
Women’s Open, ( NO AGE LIMIT )
Men’s Veteran, ( 45 yrs & > )
Women’s Veteran ( 40 yrs & >)

Registration Info
Registration Fee: $10 (includes a Mizuno event tee)
Closing Date: Sunday 15 April 2007
Participant Cap: Limited to 1600 runners

Mode of Registration:
Participants are required to register personally at the following designated locations:

  1. Mizuno Paragon #04-37/38
  2. Mizuno Marina Square # #03-120/121
  3. Mizuno Ang Mo Kio #B1-38
  4. Mizuno Viivocity #02-16
  5. Isetan Orchard Sports Town Level 4 Wisma Atria
  6. Jurong Point Sports Town #02-29
  7. WOS Heartland Mall #03-10
  8. Velocity @ Novena Square #02-68/72
  9. Henderson Community Club 500 Bukitmerah View
  10. Cairnhill Community Club 1 Anthony Road
Route Map
Event Form
Mount Faber Run 2007
Route

Race Route
The race route picture is blurred but at least you can get a rough picture. I will elaborate the route in words. The start and end points will be at Henderson Community Club itself, the route will bring runners out to Henderson road through Bukit Merah View up towards Safara Mount Faber (Telok Blangah) into Morse Road and Pender Road. It will be an uphill climb along Mount Faber Road finally exiting at Bukit Purmei Ave, running past Jalan Bukit Merah/Lower Delta Road and finally back to Henderson road.

Special for all registered runners:- goodies bags include an exclusive Mizuno Limited Edition Event Tee worth S$39.90
– a chance to win attractive lucky draw prizes
– 30% on mizuno regular-priced merchandise at the point of registration (excludes selected nett price items)

:mrgreen: Psst: If you are observant enough you will notice the front picture of the registration brochure is actually taken from he Mizuno 2005 wave run at Kovan, rather than Mount Faber itself!

Run, Swim, Shop, Eat – My little Quad-althon

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5.28km Route Passing Along Tanglin Canal

With this new found time comes new found exercise time!
It’s Saturday, the 24th -Shutdown day! and I am still using my computer! LOL. Anyway with the given spade of Internship and the rather early morning wake up calls for work, I am actually waking up automatically early in the morning these days! Whoa! no more rise and shine for lunch, it’s breakfast this time.

It feels great to get your body clock re-calibrated. Saw the daybreak at 9am today. With this new-found time, what’s no other better way to start the say with a 12km run along Uncle LKY territory? Finished my rather short 12km run within the hour and half before 10:30am then headed home to get my swimming stuffs for a 1 hour continuous recovery swim at Delta Swimming Complex, which means dropping by the nearby Henderson CC beforehand too to register for the Mizuno Mount Faber Run 2007 happening on the 22nd April (I will provide more info on the event at a later date).

Getting New Phone!
The sun is great today and I guess I caught enough of it on today’s run and swim, little chou-ta already. Would be dropping by Cityhall area later for some shopping and purchasing my next new phone – The HP IPaq rw6828 Titanium Black Communicator. The thing which favored me to buy this over the Dopod D810, 838Pro and Eten M700 is the size, form factor, price ($598 w 2yr plan) and most important of all, re-knowned and best service and support for Pocket PC Repairs and technical assistance in Singapore (Sis Technologies for Dopod and O2 can go fly kite).

My Pre-birthday dinner celebrations will come later in the night! Man… I will be 23 tomorrow so old already…

Mileage for week the week (7 day period)
Wednesday – Redhill/Tanglin Canal Route 3 Rounds (16.22km)
Friday – Redhill/Tanglin Canal Route 2 Rounds (12.56km)
Sunday Noon – 1 Hour Continuous Birthday swim 50m laps for 60mins
Total Running Mileage the week: 28.78km
Total Accumulative Mileage for 2007: 215.38km

Ambank 2007 Marathon Diary

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The Buses going up to Malaysia

Day One, Saturday 17th March. It’s all dark and anticipative upon waking up. Met up with Elrick 7am at Golden Mile, Derrick, Val and Ruth are already up in KL on an overnight bus, so we will be meeting them up later in the day. It was a bonus when we were told that our standard VIP had been upgraded to a VVIP coach with leather massage chairs and personal movie entertainment screens for free. Not that I actually needed those as I intended to actually sleep the whole journey up to KL, on-ride DVD movies were rather choppy and the massage chairs isn’t the perfect definition of comfort- though there are several modes available, they are all about the same and makes funny groaning noises when activated, it’s like sitting on a large vibrating handphone! Nevertheless had breakfast II (breakfast I was at home by Dad) at Yong Tong bug stopover and lunch (AhYat Timsum, as dragged to by Elrick) upon checking in at our Hotel (Swiss garden hotel) after a 4 1/2 hour bus journey.

Thereafter we made our way to Wisma OCM which was just around the blocks to collect our race packs. Amazingly registrations are still open! (duh) nevertheless weren’t told of the 20RM deposit we had to make for our race chip and the event shirt is COTTON! bhhawrr! man do it look horrible! nevertheless theres a small sports exhibition and promoters for Addias, Powerbar (where Elrick met his GRC rep, who was rather popular there) and even the upcoming Penang bridge Marathon.

Dropped by Merdeka Square (aka the padang) after a short 30mins walk from Wisma through Chinatown. That is where I came to realise how small the City was as opposed to my previous visits. I remembered taking a monorail from Berjaya and 2 stops to get to Chinatown, little do I know that’s an excessive big loop when I can actually get to my destination from my hotel after a short route planning on the city map.

12 hours to race time and it's scorching hot!
Merdeka Square (Pre-Race)
here we get human and vehicular traffic...
KL City
The morning running group
Post-Race Photo!

We were greeted by vast open fields and the tall flag pole bearing the Malaysia flag at Merdeka square. Interesting, though it’s like 12hours to event time, the start point was not even set up! Not to mention few half set up tents here and there. After all I think it’s gonna be a small event, so not much pre-preps are actually required as compared to SCM, but hey both are international marathon events too right? Did some shopping (and lots of walking) for the rest of the day around the area till late afternoon, where we linked up with Derrick and Gang for dinner at Tong Ren Tang Restaurant along Jalan Alor Street, which is a rather popular night eating hangout. Shopped around Jana Bukit Bintang and Imbi before heading back to the hotel to retire for the night around 9pm.

Day One, Sunday 18th March. Hotel wake up call 4:45am, but woke up at 4:30am from my PDA alarm, then it’s a quick change in sleepy mode into running attire and breakfast from some kaya bread we stocked up yesterday. KL city is very dark and quiet around 5am, with regular crowds nucleated around the late night coffee shops, otherwise it’s nice, cooling and non of the polluting day time traffic- perfect for a half-marathon.

The Race. The race was flagged off my the KL mayor soon after I am seeing myself pacing myself along the KL highways for the first 10km of the run which is rather hilly I guess, though the smooth highway the roads are always going up and down, always good on the way down but demanding the uphill at the later parts of the race where fatigue starts to kick in. Otherwise, the hills are a good place for overtaking, up (people slow down/walk on up) or down (most don’t open up steps down) too. The crowds generally eased from 5km onwards where the first water point is located, from there ou can always see an open space for you to run ahead. It’s after the Airport-tollbooth where the Sun rose and temperature starts rising, that’s also when most of us start to make our way into the heart of the KL shopping district and City (Jalan Bukity Bintang) running pass familiar shopping locations.

finished in 2.05 gun time 2:04 net time
A finisher!
Met up with sotong and more of the SGrunners thereafter before our return bus trip in the afternoon
SGrunner’s TLR and family
Thats all folks for KL Marathon 2007!
Event shirt and medal

I remembered one point where the 10km runners merged with us half and full marathoners, then an Indian kid asked me how much more to run? haha I can only reply “maybe 5-7km? why not ask the people at the next water point?” Considering the only distance marker I saw was at the 10km mark! Man I could not pace myself well at all! One confusing part involves running loops round the last few kms before finishing at the padang. Was told Elrick ran like 3-4 rounds as he did not get the lap ribbon on one lap, lol. All I can say, after 15-18km, seeing the familar flag tall landmark flag pole at the Merdeka square can really put the power back in your speed to sprint the last few Kilometers to finish the race.

Finished the race in 2.05 Guntime and 2.04 Nettime, a new overseas record and faster than my last year’s Sheares Bridge Run timing. Good thing there is always water and 100-plus at every water point, not to mention medics, though this meets the international requirements, it would be better to have more points and even mobile toilets stationed there (alot of runners can be seen running in and out of the side bushes during the run).

More commendable points includes fast baggage collection, which took less than a minute to retrieve my depostited shoe bag, very impressive indeed. Baggage security was decent but not overly protective, otherwise it still gets the job done. The only thing I have against it is the stapling of the tags to our bags – it would be better to have a detachable tag to cable tie to the bags, rather than stitching your bag with 2-3 staple bullets to hold the tag in place. Also, it would be un-wise to hand a baggage collection receipt to runners written in markers which could possibly smudge in sweat, considering the runners have to actually run with it. Alternatively, runners can use their number tags (Bibs) to collect the baggage, that would be better, since the receipt only contains that.

Met up with Derrick and gang and even the SGrunners (esp TLR and this family) for post race gathering and photos before pigging out at our Hotel’s international buffet breakfast- yummy! It’s like we had not ran 21km at all- we walked back to Bukit Bintang after washing and checking out at 12noon for more last minute shopping (aka part II) till 3pm, where we collected out bags back at the hotel from our rather hospitable and very friendly hotel bellboy.

The bus trip back to our surprise is on another what they call a “deluxe VVIP coach”, I remembered the lady in Konsortum saying, the bus back may be different, together with some nightmare stories as told by friends about bus companies normally con-ning customers with old dinky buses on their return trip. Guess we can set those fears aside on our trip back. Reached home about 10pm (not much of a jam at Tuas checkpoint despite school holiday’s sunday) and went out for family supper thereafter.

Didn’t take much photos, but you can view more of the event in the photo album.

Post-Ambank 2007 Marathon

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Well man, I am back from KL and man am I tried, after few whole days of shopping, then running the half marathon, then shopping again, man am I spent! Will update again tomorrow.

Mileage for week the week (7 day period)
Thursday – IPPT 2.4km Maju Camp (2.4km 10:18mins)
Sunday – Ambank KL Marathon, Half-marathon event (21km)
Total Running Millage the week: 23.4km
Total Accumulative Mileage for 2007: 186.6km

KL Marathon, off I go!

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Bags are all packed and ready, my bus trip up will be at 7 am tomorrow at Golden Mile, should be a lazy bus journey up. Then it will be lots of walking and recce-ing to do after checking into the hotel (Swiss Garden KL), not to mention collecting my race packs and stuffs from Wisma OCM. Looking for a Sub 2 hour race and a nice breakfast buffet following thereafter the event in the hotel! Will be back Sunday night. Wish me a safe trip and all the best for my Half-Marathon!