Weather for Perhentian, Redang and Lang Tengah from Friday 17th March 2006 through Sunday 19th March 2006 is as follows:
All day 
Temperature: Minimum 24C; Maximum 32C
DIVE! DIVE! DIVE! ![]()

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Weather for Perhentian, Redang and Lang Tengah from Friday 17th March 2006 through Sunday 19th March 2006 is as follows:
All day 
Temperature: Minimum 24C; Maximum 32C
DIVE! DIVE! DIVE! ![]()

This pic was taken by Alice on the 2nd March 2004. I suppose we had just come down from the Gunung Raya Base Station because it was taken at 7.07pm. Muaazam (seen here on the right) and I were making calls then. This apartment became our home for the next 3 months when we were only to be there for two weeks.
How others suffer when one f**ks up!

This picture was taken on the 1st May 2003 from a house in Permatang Kong, Anak Bukit. This would be facing southwards. Gunung Keriang can be seen in the foreground on the right. Somehow I felt the urge to take this photo.
I have not gone back there for more than two years actually, to that kampung. This area is among my “playgrounds” when I was still a serving Air Force officer.
This picture was taken using an Exilim EX-MX2.

The universities in Malaysia can never produce good engineers with educational degrees in engineering. They will never be as good as the diploma in engineering people from India, as this image shows. Are they cheap? No. Aren’t Malaysian engineers without talent? No. So why is it that some companies have so many expatriate engineers than there are locals? Why do they make it hard for locals to work in their company when relatively inexperienced diploma in engineering persons from abroad are instantly hired without much thought?
See who leads the whole damn thing.