
My WCG Experience in Midvalley...
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
I arrived at the Midvalley Convention Centre after driving laps around the parking lot trying to locate a space to park. Upon arriving, my first thought was, "Where are all the Nuffnang-ers?"
Good thing for signboards.

The Grand Stage
Apparently, I had just missed the Nuffnang team who had made it to the finals for Counterstrike, but lost to the blogger team. Indeed, as I walked around, I couldn't find any sign of the blokes from Nuffnang, blogger or otherwise. I did see some other sights though...
Avid Counterstrike fans grimace as they walk around shooting people... Ash Nair of Malaysian Idol fame was axing away on Guitar Hero at the Samsung Booth... A (as yet) unidentified singer croons to the crowd on the stage*... Finally, as I made my way to the Samsung booth, I was greeted by the sight of familiar faces. Robb gathered all the bloggers present at the time, and cajoled us into taking the souvenir bags from Samsung, just before the actual prize-giving took place.
Samsung Booth (as can be seen on the sign)
The people who actually duked it out with Ash on Guitar Hero... and walked away with Mp3 players. Surprisingly, there were quite a number of bloggers there. Robb has a glint in his eye...
Now, all of us who took part in the "My Favourite Computer Game of All Time" would have been eagerly waiting to see who would bag the 32" LCD Samsung TV, after the first few prizes were swept by Mr. Gin, Chooi Leang, and Rommel. When the MC and Ash started discussing with each other, however, with Robb grinning in the background, we knew that something was up. After several tense moments, the winner of the TV was announced as..
.......Timothy Tiah himself! Woohoo! This is what a surprised man looks like. It was The Boss' post on Bubble Bobble that landed him the TV set. With many cheers, we witnessed the good man receive his prize...
...and give it away. In a noble act of chivalry (and also with some due consideration to political correctness), Tim decided that he ought not to keep the prize, and instead, opened another window of opportunity for those bloggers who were present on that day to win the TV.
After a nice meal (sponsored by the good people at Samsung) at Dlish, Boss Stewie called out the initial requirement for the bloggers to win the prize;
"Write about your WCG experience, and take a photo of those blue-haired Samsung girls.."
... which sent a herd of us running up again to pester the long-suffering ladies for a photo.
It was a fun time to be had by all, regardless of whether they won or lost the tournament. I believe the highlight of the day was the informal makan session in Dlish, where everyone finally could put a human face and voice to the Pseudonyms that we bloggers use when we're socializing in the digital world.
Of course, the spaghetti was nice as well. (Marcus had cauliflower, of all things)
Till the next event, cheers!
Posted at 01:54 am by IsaacCheah
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Clorets Amateur Pole-Dancing Competition - Meeting The Finalists!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Yes, you read right. Pole dancing. The good people from Nuffnang had extended a media pass invite for me and a guest to the Clorets Amateur Pole Dancing Media Meet, so, on Thursday, I picked up Jolene, and trundled down to Celebrity Fitness, Bangsar Village. The event was preceded by lunch (thank you, Ms. Lai) at Sakae Sushi, and after the pleasant conversation, we went over to the venue, and lo and behold! There they were, all the finalists for the competition, listening to their final briefing before the show started. Also present were DJ Pietro, and Hannah Tan! Certainly a glitzy event.
The Clorets Buntings
It started off on a humorous note. Jolene and I approached the contestants, and they made their pleasantries (Jolene knows some of them), when I asked if I could have a photo with them. Their response was, "Can! Wait ya!"... and they shimmied up the pole behind me, before I could even blink. I was seriously amazed at the enthusiasm these ladies showed.
Soon, the bevy of ladies went out to prepare for their (2nd) grand entrance, and we sat down to a speech by Cadbury's brand manager, Claire. After a round of explaining the event, we were treated to a short session with the semi-finalists, who spoke a bit on why they were doing this, followed by a video presentation.
Ms. Claire, at the podium...
Looking dainty. Its for the fun! These two pranced up to the pole together. And looked good doing it, too. This is what the view from behind two celebrities looks like. Pietro and Hannah amusingly recounts their experience practicing for their pole dancing stint. In the midst of everything, we snacked on Polo. (not Clorets) We proceeded to the photo-op, where all the cameras were whipped out instantly, and the bulbs flashed away. I was soon edging my way around cameramen with their high-powered DSLRs, wishing that I had the foresight to get one for myself for times like these. (and I'm sure a lot of guys are wishing they were poles, now)
The group, again. Hannah and Pietro gamely pose for the media. It was also time to meet our fellow bloggers who appeared during the event. Julian Hopkins, a PHD student in Monash! His thesis is based on, well, blogging. I managed to get a shot with DJ Pietro, and Hannah... ...as well as her customized accessories (thats extremely cool) In the middle of the photo-op, we were called for our Pole Dancing Workshop, and I sheepishly made my way to a pole, with Jolene and the rest of the bloggers taking up positions on their own poles as well.

Suffice to say, I was never made to pole dance. Ever.
 Ok, no one in their right minds wants to look at food when there are 15 sizzling-hot pole dancers gyrating away behind. But, there was food. And this proves it. Jolene and Clare! Clare came all the way from Sibu, just for this event. Talk about dedication. Clare and I. More of the dancers. Dancers and I (making a weird face) Andrew is one of the male contestants. Kyeth is a make-up artist from Kuantan. After this stint, she's thinking of pursuing a career as a Pole Dancing Instructor. After seeing her move, I have no doubts that she'll make it. =) The results of our efforts in the workshop? This cool certificate. Me sheepishly receiving the certificate. Putting this in my resume is guaranteed to land me a job, instantly. Me and the awesome instructor, Lola.Where I can't pole dance to save my life, she can do it to save several lives. And she's only been doing it for a year!
I called for a blogger's photo together, and the organizer was kind enough to round up EVERYONE for the photo!
This was before everyone was ready. I managed to get my Compulsory Group Photo. (although there are better shots out there.. if you see any, do let me know) And also a shot with the lucky pole. Myself, Julian, Jolene, Simon, and Clare. And, after all the casual chit chat, and drained camera batteries, we finally bid goodbye to everyone, and made our way to the carpark.
A thousand thanks to Nuffnang for the media pass invite, and Clorets, for having us! Its not everyday that a guy can see 15 poles dancers and celebrities on the same day. It was certainly an enlightening event, and looking forward to more of the same in the future! All the best to the 15 finalists in the upcoming finals in Zouk, on September the 5th!
Jolene and I. Thanks for lunch, and the company, of course. =)
For more info, (and photos) please visit the Clorets website.
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My Favourite Computer Game of All-Time - From Soon Seng's Point of View
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
It all began when I first brought home the 2-piece pirated borrowed cd from a friend, and popped it into my Pentium 75, to hear the marching sounds of Red Alert waft from 16 bit speakers. I was instantly hooked. Granted, it took years to load a single map, and I could have boiled several cups of coffee before even starting to play, but it was all worth it.
I can put my tanks anywhere.
It was every boy's (and girls with a fetish for heavy metal) dream come true. Plenty of explosions, heavy equipment, rock music, and a sexy lady in the form of Tanya who ran around planting bombs and saying things like "Ka-Ching!".
Pretty soon, however, I began to grow bored of watching miniature tanks roll around on a black map which slowly uncovered itself, and the phrase "Unit ready!" started to set my teeth on edge. After having completed Red Alert twice, I managed to purloin borrow yet another cd, and this time, it was Diablo. Yes, the first Diablo, which managed to chill my blood everytime I heard the eerie music and watch gruesome bodies rise up in churches, attempting to reduce my globe of red health to zero.
Its kinda creepy in the dark.
Nonetheless, the running around and hacking began to grow wearisome. I had yet to find 'The' game, which could keep me coming back for more. I tried my hand at Diablo II, and lo and behold! I was hooked...again. I slept at night, dreaming of various things to transmute, Unique Items I could unearth, and various weapons to buy (of course there were also the scantily clad elf maidens running around, but thats a different matter altogether)
(Highly pixelated) Eye Candy I can dream my items to death. Still, something was lacking. I've always wanted to be part of the experience, to customize the settings, leaving my mark in the game, and thus far, all those mentioned earlier lacked that sense of involvement. I quested far and wide, and only managed to spoil my pirated borrowed cds through overuse.
Until I found Counterstrike.
It was like finding gold. My first glimpse of the mod was when I was blasting aliens in Half-Life, and when I shot my first kill in the head, it was pure ecstasy. (ok, mp_friendlyfire was on, and it was my own teammate, but still...) And, even better, I realized that, due to the game engine, I could pretty much do anything I wanted! I could press the (~) key, and key in all kinds of commands, so as to be able to do anything from carrying the gun in my left hand to jumping like Superman. I could spraypaint my own stuff on the wall, and hide in clouds of smoke while everyone was busy knifing each other.
Yes, even Nuffnang-ers can leave their mark!*
Suffice to say, despite the fact that I was virtually useless at the game, Counterstrike became an integral part of my life.
I suddenly had less real friends.
In a nutshell, Counterstrike managed to beat Diablo II to come in as my Favourite Computer Game of All Time, a title which will remain indefinitely undisputed.
Diablostrike/Counterblo II
Or until they amalgamate Diablo II and Counterstrike, of course.
*For the Nuffnang-ers, feel free to download the Nuffnang Spraypaint Logo (click here to download), and use it in the tournament! Installation instructions are as follows. 1. Copy Nuffnang.bmp into "SIERRA\Half-Life\logos". 2. Start Counterstrike, select Customize, and choose the Nuffnang logo as your spraypaint image. 3. Enjoy!
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Kwo Kuang Turns 22 @ The Apartment, The Curve
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Sue Ann and I were the earliest to arrive at The Apartment, The Curve, for Kwo Kuang's 22nd do. After commenting about the cosy ambience of the second floor and unique wallpaper design, Li-Lynn soon joined us, followed by straggling lines of Kwo Kuang's friends from both high school and university. The whole night was pretty much about talking over the din that slowly became louder as the place started to shift into full swing; the formerly empty floor was soon packed with people.

Sue Ann and Li-Lynn (against the nice wallpaper). Me and Sue Ann (look at the right side of the picture). Me and Lynn (with respective head sizes). Me, Jolene and Kwo Kuang. Weng Hoe, Melody, Ning Khang, Weng Lum (with Kwo Kuang hovering behind). Kwo Kuang in Full Colour. Jolene must have said something interesting to Chin Ju, judging by the way he looks. Tze Ching, Lauren, myself, and Melody
Happy Birthday! Tze Ching, Lynn, Me (Tze Ching gave some down to earth advice about relationships that night. Thank you. Thank you very much) I love taking candid photos. I still love taking candid photos. Zhao Heng, Sue Ann, Lauren, and myself. Sue Ann and I. Jolene and I. Jolene is my current partner in crime for the Nuffnang Gift Ideas contest, and we decided to exchange gifts. Her gift ideas are extremely cool though, as compared to my single-tracked mind. Have a look at it here! Everyone sort of jumped into the picture before you could even say cheese. Sue Ann and Kwo Kuang. Lynn and Jolene (tadika mates, right?). Robin! (note the exclamation mark). The Compulsory Group Photo. The night ended with me and Sue Ann hunting for my car on the wrong floor (sorry Sue, had to make you walk around the quiet basement parking lot with me).
I love rootbeer from The Apartment.
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Nuffnang Gift Ideas Contest - From Soon Seng's Point of View
Monday, August 04, 2008
Browsing through Realmart's selection of products, I realize how
difficult it is to choose something to give to a fellow Nuffnanger -
not because of the lack of choice, rather, due to the abundance of
options available for the irresolute shopper like myself. Of course,
even harder would be to choose Nuffnangers to give gifts to - I want to
give something to everyone! (which, of course, doesn't make sense,
since I'm not Bill Gates. Or even remotely
close)

Yes,
this is the one. As such, I've finally decided upon
the Canon Powershot A570 IS as my gift of choice. The simplistic design of
the camera clearly called out to me from the online pages of Realmart's
digital camera section. If Anna Kournikova can get tennis balls to
follow her around by using one, I'm sure the Nuffnangers I give it to
won't complain all that much.
But which Nuffnanger should I give it to?
Should it be for Boss
Stewie, which
would make this my preemptive measure to be the person to give Timothy
a camera to record all the moments before he hits the front pages of
the next issue of Tatler (or after the Wild Live Blogging Stint -
National Geographic)
I can run faster than most security
guards...or so I believe.
...or perhaps it would be for Ringo, since I think most of you would agree with me
that a camera wouldn't be out of place under Ringo's Christmas tree...
after all, one can never have enough photos of
her!
I'm only worried about pepper spray in
the face...
...I could give it
M.C. Liang, since even famous celebrities need photos of themselves,
every now and
then.
Even cool people need
cameras.
...or perhaps to Jolyn or Christopher, who can place the camera next to the cool
laptops they bagged at The Wild Live Blogging Event.
I will need two, in this
case.
...wild animals need their camera time too, as Shad can definitely attest to. A Canon Powershot
A570 will certainly do justice to his tapir.
The tapir is only one of many strange
creatures that walk around his house.
...and the list goes on and on. How does one actually decide?
So, after having carefully
thinking it through, I'm going to give the camera
to...
...Jolene
Lai! Since she has a nice shiny dent across her
Lumix, and her display shows overly glowing people, I'm sure she'll be
happy with a brand new digicam. Furthermore, the Gadget Girl will
surely turn her 56k-Killer entries (read: Entries with TONNES of
photos) into 512kb-Killer entries, with this camera in her hands. And,
of course, she's an extremely nice lady who deserves (at the very
least) a camera.
Here's
a Canon A570 IS, just for
you!
May you have loads of fun and laughter with your new
toy!
And suddenly it struck me that I'm a Nuffnanger as
well.
I'm beside myself with
joy.
If I could, I'll give to the camera to myself, and disassemble it, so
that everyone gets part of it! (i.e. aperture goes to Jolyn, lanyard to
Shad, etc)
Maybe I should just join more of Nuffnang's Competitions, and spread the
joy evenly.
Visit
the Realmart
website for even more gift ideas!
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Of Fun at Centrepoint, and Jollivet Turning 21...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
We met up again, in Centrepoint, and this time, Robin was around! Yes, it was the first proper conversation other than the one at the graduation where I was fooled into thinking that he was actually helping out with the event (largely due to the professional walkie-talkie he was carrying around). At the same time, it was one of the last times I would be seeing Vincent, the joker whom I hung out with back in Taylors, before he goes off to Australia.
Robin would the one on the right, which makes the one on the left Li-Lynn. Vincent and Zhao Heng are always happy together. Lauren and Sue Ann (who resides 5 minutes away) Sue Ann and Kwo Kuang (whos new hobby is trying to hide behind cola cups) Lauren and I (we have yet to eat duck rice) The Compulsory Group Photo. On Tuesday night, I popped over to Jollivet's place to celebrate her 21st birthday bash. It was extremely pleasant to see old school friends and childhood ones alike, and catch up on old times. Its actually quite hard to believe that we've known each other all these years, and to finally see her all grown up (and making honey-baked bananas in the kitchen). And talking to Ching Yee brought back nostalgic memories of yesteryear (I also recall talking about Yi Pin and how coincidental that I actually next to her brother.. haha..).
The Birthday Girl herself! Jollivet, and Jessie/Ching Yee (I called her Ching Yee in school, but shes Jessie everywhere else..haha) Jollivet and I. The Honey-Baked Banana is rather drippy (Small World Moment: Jessie/Ching Yee was studying in the same university as Li Ping!) SMKSJ-ians Sitting Together The Compulsory Group Photo Well, happy 21st, Jollivet! Here's to many great years ahead of you!
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