Sunday 30 June 2013

Tip Of The Day

Thinking of sharing this, in case you do not know.

Have you ever encountered a situation whereby after getting your washed clothes out from the washing machine and your found this:

Toyota Prado: 1st Major repair 2013

Continuing from my previous post, finally I had to send my Big Boy to a local workshop for a major checkup on Wednesday (26 June 2013) after encountering total failure to the clutch system.

There was a part of my daily route to where I work, whereby a T-Junction was located on a steep hill and normally I will balance the accelerator and the clutch while waiting to exit. The clutch failed to work and caused my car to stall on the hill on that day, which was very dangerous as there were cars behind me, waiting in line for the exit. I brought the car to a local workshop immediately at noon and requested the clutch pump to be replaced as well as check on other major parts that is in the process of failing.

Sunday 23 June 2013

Toyota Prado: Steering Issues & Clutch

Some update about my Big Boy aka Toyota Prado 90.

Recently, I found that my Prado has not been responding well in regards to the steering system. Firstly, when I go over a bump, the steering wheel vibrates. After 17 years of its life, there's no question about things starting to fail but it feels so annoyed whenever I have to drive through unpaved roads and if anyone of you know what the problem could be, please do advice? I thank you in advance.

Saturday 22 June 2013

Life As A Billionaire!

Some sharing and thought!



Hm..."Life of a billionaire". I guess people like him never do something that most people persume as the "Right" thing to do, and that's why he is someone that most people are not, a billionaire, that is.

Friday 7 June 2013

Question..

Which one would you choose? To live an 80 years of boring and safe lifestyle or a 40 years of exciting and risky lifestyle?

Afternoon view of Gaya Island from my office

Sunday 2 June 2013

Travelling back to wife's hometown: Lahad Datu

Both me and my wife have agreed that every year, both of us will have to go back to our hometown together at least once a year. The timing will be for mine, during the Chinese New Year (normally beginning of the year) and for hers, during the Harvest Festival (mid-year). The Harvest Festival is celebrated by the indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak and basically to mark the harvesting of rice. Not that my wife is an indigenous people, she's Malaysian Chinese just like me. It's just that we get 2 public holidays on this occasion.