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March 30, 2008

Guitar Hero III

by kah-yoong

I got this game about a month ago after watching a review from GameTrailers.com just to see what’s the big deal about it. I’ve played Dance Dance Revolution and VOS on the PC. It’s just hitting the right notes at the right time. In fact I also got Amplitude and Frequency which was given high ratings.
Sadly, I couldn’t say the same for those two games.
What really got me into buying Guitar Hero 3 to give it a try is the increasing number of user submitted video of themselves playing this game on youtube. It sure look like fun.
And it darn is!
Not only did I buy the game, but also the wireless guitar controller. Playing a rock star is so much fun then playing a super spy, trying to save the world from a nuclear disaster, or racing against other ricers with under-glow imports.
Simply said, this is a MUST HAVE.

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March 29, 2008

Earth Hour

by kah-yoong

Dear Friends,

We would like to share with you an important
global warming initiative – Earth Hour - taking place around the world
on 29 March 2008. Earth Hour is organized by WWF and is held in over 20
cities around the world.

At 8.00pm on Saturday, 29 March 2008,
cities around the world will turn off their lights for one hour to show
that it’s possible to take action on global warming. All households,
communities and business are being invited to turn off their lights for
one hour at 8.00pm on the said date.

We ask your support to turn
your computers and lights in your work space off before you leave at
the end of the week (Friday, 28 March), and switch off the lights at
your house for an hour on Saturday, 29 March from 8.00pm to 9.00pm.

Let’s do our part to stop global warming and we thank you for participating.  Thank you.

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March 28, 2008

Zenden Aluminum 2 Point Strut Bar

by kah-yoong

Got my Zended Aluminum 2 Point Strut Bar form Kent about a week ago at KFC. Had late lunch together and did allot of catching up. It’s more then 3 years since he installed the same product for my previous ride, the Perodua Kembara (Old Daihatsu Terios).

This will be the second time i’ve installed a 2 point strut bar onto my Neo. The first time was a UTR non adjustable full steel bar, which i had it sprayed with carbon fiber finish (which cost 2 times the price of the bar itself). I didn’t feel any dramatic changes in the car handling, and it looked pretty ugly at the strut tower mounting points. Furthermore there are questionable design faults such as over sized mounting holes. The holes are not round, and are elongated shaped to have a larger tolerance due to manufacturing shortcomings (there steel struts are hand weld). So i had it removed and waited for the R3 bar. R3 had developed aluminum strut bars for the previous models (Satria, Wira, Gen2, Waja) and i saw one installed onto a R3 Neo Track Car Concept, which suggest production model of Neo strut bars will be made available shortly. That was a year ago.

Tired of waiting, I did some shopping at Eneos, your friendly neighborhood car accessories shop, just a class higher then Brothers. That is when I found out that aluminum strut bars for the neo is available. And looking at the design and built quality, i was sold, momentary. Eneos did not carry cherry red (R3 official color) painted bars. Only blue or dull chrome. I’ve searched both Eneos branches and neither of them carry stock for cherry red satria neo aluminum strut bar. In the end, I called Kent, the guy who originally did my Kembara strut bar installation. Since he gets his stock straight from the manufacturer, it was no trouble getting the cherry red bar which I was so obsessed about.

Unlike the first installation which Kent did all the hard work, I took the liberty to install the bar on my own. Simply for the experience, and for this mini review.

Installing Zenden Aluminum 2 Point Strut Bar
You’ll need (tools):

First take the box cutter and cut open the plastic bag to remove the strut bar. On the bar itself has another layer of plastic to protect the paint, remove those too with the box cutter. Be careful with the blade, not to scratch the paint. Don’t forget to cut the cable tie which holds the Zenden Warranty card.

When the strut bar is free from plastic, it’s time to install the bar. The bar (when installed) will block mounting screws for the air box filter, so be sure to change the filter now to save yourself the trouble of having to remove the strut bar again. It will also make opening the brake fluid cover difficult (not that you’ll be doing this on a regular basis anyways).

Fitting the bar into position is some what tricky. The bar has to be tilted and fitted into place first, then only the mounting points. This is because the bar will be under a flap of metal from the wipers.

Now, use both the 15mm spanner to loosen the bar from the mounting
points. Do not remove the screws entirely, just loose enough for the
mounting points to move, unhindered.

Choose a side on which you would want to mount the strut bar into place first. There are no significant difference in choosing which side to start first, but do be warned, no not remove mounting nuts of both suspensions. Do one at a time. when removing nuts from the left pillars, make sure that the right ones are locked properly.

Use the 14mm socket wrench to unlock the mounting nuts. You’ll need to remove all 3 nuts to fit the mounting bracket of the strut bar. When the mounting bracket is in place, lock the nuts as tight as possible. The mounting bracket will bend slightly under force to fit the contour of the suspension pillars, this is normal.

repeat the step above for the other mounting bracket.

Once both mounting bracket are firmly in placed, lock the bar onto the mounting strut with the two 15mm spanner. It should be very tight.

You are done.

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This is how it suppose to look like

Note:
If you hear any unfamiliar creek while driving, means that the mounting nuts and bolts that secure the bar are not tighten enough.

Review
I’ve got to say that I have rather mixed feelings with this. Firstly it’s because I had my wheels and rubbers upgraded, so road holding has much improved. And I’m still getting used to the new sets of tires.

The aluminum 2 point strut bar does effect the car handling mildly. The original quick reflex nature is still there, but it looses some of it’s twitchy-ness (which every satria neo is famous for) during high speed corners (at about 110-120km/h). Not to say the sudden oversteer is cured, but it takes much more punishment to provoke the car.

Am I happy with the changes? I don’t know, seriously, I don’t. I was pretty much content or discontent with all the other modifications done to my car, but this product has got me into a limbo. I some how missed the twitchy nature of the car. It’s like having someone nags at your everyday when you get back home. And then when the person is not there, or stops nagging, that empty feeling that sets in. This is what this aluminum 2 point strut bar has accomplished. It silence the nag.

Pros:
Slightly improved cornering
Light weight (aluminum is lighter then steel)
Superior mounting bracket design, compared to non adjustable steel struts
Cheap. Only RM150
Make my engine bay looks nicer

Cons:
I missed the twitchy nature of the car
A little getting used to

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March 27, 2008

An Inconvenient Truth

by kah-yoong


Watched this with my sweetheart the other night. I find it really moving and should be made compulsory for all Environmental Graduates and our local policy makers to watch it. Of course, it would be better if they are able to attend one of Al Gore’s seminar. He’s one fine public speaker.

more about this documentary HERE

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March 21, 2008

Blog Mini Revamp

by kah-yoong

Blog Revamped
Blogging may be easy, maintaining them is not. As Banana Talk surpass 150 post, re categorize its previous post is not an easy task. The fist thing that I did was to replace the “weblogs” category since it was improperly used for matters that matters less. Since I cannot rename weblogs because weblogs is a default category which is un-edit-able, I have to go through the trouble of making a new category “something about nothing” and then re-categorize almost half the entries (out of 150), post by post.

Secondly, I’ve added two type list (as called by Friendster Blog). It’s actually links to anywhere I want to link to. The good thing about type list is that i can create many of them, making it as mini categories. I’ve created two type list, one is about blogs that i frequent most, and the other is automotive related sites, regardless forums, blogs, or commercial websites.

The Slow Crawl
For some funny reason, internet connection at home is horrible. Almost comparable to 56k. surprisingly there’s no lag with MSN. I only face horrible connection speed while surfing and downloading via HTTP (port 80). I’ve yet to call Maxis ISP to lash out at them. Maybe i should wait for my temper to flare up before making that call.

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