Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Temubual bersama Rohaniah Noor untuk Majalah Prospek Hartanah Malaysia


Thursday, June 11, 2015

Capybaras rock in Copenhagen Zoo!

As the title highlighted, we spent our last weekend at the Copenhagen Zoo. It is not the best zoo in the world, but the best zoo that I have visited in my life - for three reasons.

1) It has capybaras,



2) Malaysian Tapir is very popular here in Demark. They even provide special place for visitor to pet the animals, or taking shower with the animal. Hahahaha. Did not mean to brag, but I was an intern at PERHILITAN when I met with Carl (standing, right) and Encik Sanusi (standing, left) when they work on the Tapir project.

So when I saw the picture (below), I was really excited, and proud of our Malaysian Tapir! Sorry over sikit...tapi bangga lah as in you can read a lots of info regarding Malaysia, the Tapir from the zoo.

Rindu Malaysia, tearss..s



3) This zoo is kids friendly.




The trip was pro bono, and I should thank Hisfazilah and Luqman for their kindness. Hehehehe.


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Flash of Genius

I just had a weekly meeting with my boss in his office on an antibiotic project that I proposed. While we were heavily discussing about the project, the lights were automatically switched on.

"Suppa (read superb), the ideas are coming down!" he said.

Funny.

By the way, Flash of Genius is one of my favourite movie. It was about a struggle of a professor to take on an automobile company who stole his invention for intermittent windshield wiper. It is a good movie anyway. And my favourite scene of the movie is the Charles Dickens scene. Truly win! You may have a look on the video that I have posted, and I am interested to know what say you :)




Yesterday, very late in the evening, I also stumbled upon a story of Ujang cartoonist who struggled to fight for his artworks's copyrights. On my personal notes, I don't think that much people realise how important to get copyright, patent etc etc on something that we worked on, or simply invented. It might be as simple as a paper clip, but believe me, it is really important.

Think!