Few reasons why tmnet sxxxs
I called to complain about an internet connection failure. Belowe are some interesting conversation between me and 'agent'
Me: Unfortunately i'm not at my computer and modem coz i dun have a landline upstairs, but i do know the DSL light ....
Agent A: can you see the modem lights here? Because we need customer to be in front of modem...
Me: No i cant it's upstairs, why not you call me on my mobile in a minute i'll just go upstairs immediately
Agent A: No our company policies is that we don't call the customer.. ok Mr Chiam what i would advice you is you try to be at the computer, switch on your computer, and give us a call so we can try our best to help you.
Me: Alright, but if you dont mind may i know your name? So i can refer to you when i call back in a minute.
Agent A: Mr. Chiam when you call us back, an agent will pick up your call and follow up with you, just tell them you have done the direct connection and ....
(ok whatever)
well, what kind of policy is that? If i dont have mobile means i'm gone? do you know how much it cost for a customer to call you with mobile and listen to all your verifications again, and ask the same questions again?
Certainly, in UK they call you back without question.
Agent B: (ask all the lengthly questions again, more than what i expected.)
I wasn't pissed because it's a she =P
No complaint for her, perhaps im biassed.
(line cut off accidentally while agent request me to restart my pc and modemn)
Me: Hi, I called here and i was talking to another agent, the line cut off accidentally, is there anyway i can trace back to the conversation?
Agent C: ok, may i know who is calling? Home line number? ID? ..
..
...
...
Me: sorry, are you following up?
Agent C: yes
bang!!!!! WTH you din even inform me, i thought you were trying to find out whom i spoke to.. and you and me all the verifications and teach me how to do all those experiments again!!
Note that i'm still using mobile!
nevermind, for those who think i'm too sensitive, here is a very good example:
Agent C: you're calling from KL ya.. so it's 03.. and 4024.. 63330..
Me: it's 6330..
Agent C: hold on ya.. 4024..63330
Agent C: excuse me sir I'm not able to connect to your home line..
me: brother, it's 8 digits ya..
well..
i carry on the rest of the conversation with much patient..
Good luck Malaysia
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Thursday, April 01, 2010
hopelessly devoted to you
Guess mine is not the first heart broken,
my eyes are not the first to cry I'm not the first to know,
there's just no gettin' over you
Hello, I'm just a fool who's willing to sit around
and wait for you
But baby can't you see, there's nothin' else
for me to do I'm hopelessly devoted to you
But now there's nowhere to hide,
since you pushed my love aside I'm not in my head,
hopelessly devoted to you
Hopelessly devoted to you,
hopelessly devoted to you
My head is saying "fool, forget him",
my heart is saying "don't let go"
Hold on to the end, that's what I intend to do
I'm hopelessly devoted to you
But now there's nowhere to hide,
since you pushed my love aside I'm not in my head,
hopelessly devoted to you
Hopelessly devoted to you,
hopelessly devoted to you
still remember used to sing this to you uncountably many times in my car, and I've never got bored of it
now i'm not able to do that anymore
my eyes are not the first to cry I'm not the first to know,
there's just no gettin' over you
Hello, I'm just a fool who's willing to sit around
and wait for you
But baby can't you see, there's nothin' else
for me to do I'm hopelessly devoted to you
But now there's nowhere to hide,
since you pushed my love aside I'm not in my head,
hopelessly devoted to you
Hopelessly devoted to you,
hopelessly devoted to you
My head is saying "fool, forget him",
my heart is saying "don't let go"
Hold on to the end, that's what I intend to do
I'm hopelessly devoted to you
But now there's nowhere to hide,
since you pushed my love aside I'm not in my head,
hopelessly devoted to you
Hopelessly devoted to you,
hopelessly devoted to you
still remember used to sing this to you uncountably many times in my car, and I've never got bored of it
now i'm not able to do that anymore
Monday, March 29, 2010
funny bee
I was frightened by a noisy bee who appeared out of a sudden in my room.
I tried so hard to lead this bee to the opened window as i saw it struggled to escape through another fixed window.
It finally got tired, no more noise. then i saw it walking slowly to the opened window. I was glad. just when i thought it needed a push towards escape, it fell down, dropped into my room heater. OMg, it's gonna die??
Next, it's walking on the floor, and after few minutes, finally flew off through window.
congrates!
Funny enough, after 30 minutes, i saw a bee 'knocking' my window.
I see, it definitely din expect the rain before it flew off :)
I tried so hard to lead this bee to the opened window as i saw it struggled to escape through another fixed window.
It finally got tired, no more noise. then i saw it walking slowly to the opened window. I was glad. just when i thought it needed a push towards escape, it fell down, dropped into my room heater. OMg, it's gonna die??
Next, it's walking on the floor, and after few minutes, finally flew off through window.
congrates!
Funny enough, after 30 minutes, i saw a bee 'knocking' my window.
I see, it definitely din expect the rain before it flew off :)
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
All England 2010
Rexy - National Mixed double coach.
He is awesome, first time see him play in exhibition. He definitely impressed whole stadium
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friday, March 05, 2010
SPERM strategy
Hi everyone...
Today I share with you all the strategy to playing good music - SPERM TM strategy
S inging - tell your mind (or rather, yourself) what you are playing
P laying - try: see how far you can go
E xercises - improve the weak parts: through improving skills
R outine - improve and maintain your stamina
M music - most important but often ignored: play as how you want audience to feel
this technique goes TM under Mr. Yap's name.
Who's Mr. Yap??? Not important
Note: No copyright infringed, I quoted your name. =P
Today I share with you all the strategy to playing good music - SPERM TM strategy
S inging - tell your mind (or rather, yourself) what you are playing
P laying - try: see how far you can go
E xercises - improve the weak parts: through improving skills
R outine - improve and maintain your stamina
M music - most important but often ignored: play as how you want audience to feel
this technique goes TM under Mr. Yap's name.
Who's Mr. Yap??? Not important
Note: No copyright infringed, I quoted your name. =P
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
R.I.P
not much i talked to her
since i was mature enough (10 years old?)
every year twice
every time just usual hi and bye plus few conversation that i tried
less than 100 times i talked to her
but there is this thing call bonding, love, undescribable..
i feel sad
i'm stressed
few drops on the bus to uni
why so soon
i dunno how to speak teo chew, i'm sorry.
if not i will accompany you watch tv everyday
thanks for forcing me to eat rice every time you see me sitting on dinning table
....
...
ah mah, RIP..
since i was mature enough (10 years old?)
every year twice
every time just usual hi and bye plus few conversation that i tried
less than 100 times i talked to her
but there is this thing call bonding, love, undescribable..
i feel sad
i'm stressed
few drops on the bus to uni
why so soon
i dunno how to speak teo chew, i'm sorry.
if not i will accompany you watch tv everyday
thanks for forcing me to eat rice every time you see me sitting on dinning table
....
...
ah mah, RIP..
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Time to use final resort
I shall draw a Band Logo on my ceiling, just above my head, so every morning i wake up and see that, It could remind me discipline is important. Wake up! you've lots of thing to be settled today!
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Tuna can
A Chemistrist, Physicist an d Mathematician were discussing how to open a tuna can.
Chemistrist: I will break the coconuts and mix the coconut milk with acids, then use the mixture to melt tuna can.
Physicist: No! you will spoil the food! well, by Newton's second law, I put two coconuts at opposite sides of can, same distance apart. Then apply same force. The impulse will help us open the can!
mathematician: Come on, what's the problem? Suppose we have a tuna can. Let can opener be given.....
Chemistrist: I will break the coconuts and mix the coconut milk with acids, then use the mixture to melt tuna can.
Physicist: No! you will spoil the food! well, by Newton's second law, I put two coconuts at opposite sides of can, same distance apart. Then apply same force. The impulse will help us open the can!
mathematician: Come on, what's the problem? Suppose we have a tuna can. Let can opener be given.....
Friday, January 29, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
FT.COM
London shares weaker ahead of GDP data
By Michael Hunter
Published: January 26 2010 08:59 | Last updated: January 26 2010 08:59
London equities continued to fall on Tuesday as traders awaited data that are expected to show a return to growth in the UK economy.
The first reading for fourth-quarter gross domestic product, due out at 9.30am, looked set to confirm an end to the recession after six successive quarters of decline.
“I would be astounded if the UK did not grow in the fourth quarter of 2009,” said Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight. However, he cautioned: “Serious doubts remain about the strength and sustainability of the UK’s economic recovery, given the still very challenging economic and financial environment it faces. Indeed, for many people, it may not even feel like recovery for some time to come.”
As traders waited for the numbers, London-listed resource stocks were once more taking the biggest toll on the market, tracking weaker base metals prices on worries about the impact on demand of tighter monetary policy in China. Anglo-Swiss miner Xstrata was the biggest single casualty on the FTSE 100, down 3.1 per cent at £10.68.
Overall, London’s benchmark index fell 33 points to 5,227.70, putting it on course for a fifth consecutive session of losses. All but one of the 10 biggest fallers came from the mining sector.
The selling was broad-based, with only a handful of stocks – mainly defensives – registering small gains. A rise of just 0.5 per cent to 640.7p was enough to make electricity and gas distributor National Grid the best performing stock on the FTSE 100.
An upbeat note on European airlines from Morgan Stanley helped British Airways buck the wider downwards trend to rise 0.4 per cent to 208.3p. Although the broker did not issue specific comment on the UK flag carrier, it said conditions faced by the wider sector were looking brighter.
“We are more comfortable that passenger, cargo and capacity trends will be favourable in 2010,” it concluded in a note to clients. “We expect passenger volumes to rebound by 3 to 4 per cent for major carriers and 10 per cent for low-cost carriers, and cargo tonnes to grow by 10 per cent.”
The FTSE 250, seen as more representative of the domestic UK economy, fell 27 points to 9,265.90.
PartyGaming was the biggest faller among mid-caps after co-founder Anurag Dikshit announced he was selling his remaining 10 per cent stake in the online gaming group. The shares fell 5.8 per cent to 276.4p.
By Michael Hunter
Published: January 26 2010 08:59 | Last updated: January 26 2010 08:59
London equities continued to fall on Tuesday as traders awaited data that are expected to show a return to growth in the UK economy.
The first reading for fourth-quarter gross domestic product, due out at 9.30am, looked set to confirm an end to the recession after six successive quarters of decline.
“I would be astounded if the UK did not grow in the fourth quarter of 2009,” said Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight. However, he cautioned: “Serious doubts remain about the strength and sustainability of the UK’s economic recovery, given the still very challenging economic and financial environment it faces. Indeed, for many people, it may not even feel like recovery for some time to come.”
As traders waited for the numbers, London-listed resource stocks were once more taking the biggest toll on the market, tracking weaker base metals prices on worries about the impact on demand of tighter monetary policy in China. Anglo-Swiss miner Xstrata was the biggest single casualty on the FTSE 100, down 3.1 per cent at £10.68.
Overall, London’s benchmark index fell 33 points to 5,227.70, putting it on course for a fifth consecutive session of losses. All but one of the 10 biggest fallers came from the mining sector.
The selling was broad-based, with only a handful of stocks – mainly defensives – registering small gains. A rise of just 0.5 per cent to 640.7p was enough to make electricity and gas distributor National Grid the best performing stock on the FTSE 100.
An upbeat note on European airlines from Morgan Stanley helped British Airways buck the wider downwards trend to rise 0.4 per cent to 208.3p. Although the broker did not issue specific comment on the UK flag carrier, it said conditions faced by the wider sector were looking brighter.
“We are more comfortable that passenger, cargo and capacity trends will be favourable in 2010,” it concluded in a note to clients. “We expect passenger volumes to rebound by 3 to 4 per cent for major carriers and 10 per cent for low-cost carriers, and cargo tonnes to grow by 10 per cent.”
The FTSE 250, seen as more representative of the domestic UK economy, fell 27 points to 9,265.90.
PartyGaming was the biggest faller among mid-caps after co-founder Anurag Dikshit announced he was selling his remaining 10 per cent stake in the online gaming group. The shares fell 5.8 per cent to 276.4p.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
today and today - 3 hours left
must complete Chapter 3 Microeconomics
must complete reading Linear Algebra, and Dif. Equation
tomorrow study Assignments - LA, ALY, S.Com, MacroE.
must complete reading Linear Algebra, and Dif. Equation
tomorrow study Assignments - LA, ALY, S.Com, MacroE.
Friday, January 22, 2010
R.I.P
等待
哦最真的爱
深埋藏在心中春去秋来
你知道你爱他你爱他你爱他
风雨终会过去
你和他也曾伤心怀疑
却从未放弃也许你曾哭泣
故事愈美丽愈悲喜愈教你爱他
她正在期待你真挚的爱
现在到永远不会更改
她正在期待幸的未来
任世间沧海都有你在
她正在期待你真挚的爱
现在到永远不会更改
他她正在期待幸的未来
任世间沧海都有你在
直到永远
哦最真的爱
深埋藏在心中春去秋来
你知道你爱他你爱他你爱他
风雨终会过去
你和他也曾伤心怀疑
却从未放弃也许你曾哭泣
故事愈美丽愈悲喜愈教你爱他
她正在期待你真挚的爱
现在到永远不会更改
她正在期待幸的未来
任世间沧海都有你在
她正在期待你真挚的爱
现在到永远不会更改
他她正在期待幸的未来
任世间沧海都有你在
直到永远
Am i Weird?
Sometimes i feel like wearing Mask.... and go out..
or... put on some 'artificial' hair...
or... put on some 'artificial' hair...
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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