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Chillipadi Mamak Kopitiam, Kensington

Chillipadi Mamak Kopitiam, Kensington

The nobbies

In my trip down to beautiful, beloved Melbourne, I was craving stingray like mad. I haven’t had stingray since.. what, 2007? at least LOL! I lost count. However, considering I used to have stingray once a fortnight at least, that was quite a hiatus to have. Of course, dad also used to warn me their skin were poisonous and if I eat too much, I will surely die (hur hur hur, die from happiness), plus my mum also said the amount of chilli/spice/heat I had at that time was so much, surely my brain will be burnt (ahem insert more usual racist comments here from mum) from all that chilli then I will be stupid (insert more racist comments).

So I guess, it was good I had all that hiatus, give my system a good cleanse from all that chilli and my brain to gain all its intellect back, hahahahahaha….

Stingray

But, those were long years. So, when I went down to Melbourne, I was looking forward to visiting a store that used to have Stingray – but then when I did my research, it turned out it had closed! What to do, what to do…

I found a blogger who recommended Chillipadi Mamak Kopitiam in Kensington, so in all my excitement, we trekked in the cold and into the unknown to find this kopitiam…

which was SO NOT kopitiam lor! it’s so well decorated haha!

We arrived real early (just slightly before 6) and was seated in a quiet corner (thumbs up!) which turned out real lucky later on as they were quite full up when we left around 7.

Ribena Mata Kucing!

The menu was extensively Malaysian (seeing how it’s owned/ran by Malaysians, why not eh!) so some of it was not very Singaporean, e.g. SINGAPORE NOODLES ahem ahem. but besides that, I saw roti telur!!! roti Canai!! (but then I grew up in malaysia, so half the menu makes a lot of sense to me) and there was ribena mata kucing *_* longans… so long never eat already… haiz….

the menu was hilariously set up too: they were attempted pin yin’s of hokkien words, e.g. kaki chiak (single serves). There were some, what I consider, more or less misspellings of such words or chinese pin yins, but hey, if it suits the case, whatever eh.

I ordered the Ribena of course, while the other ordered Tiger beer.

then roti canai and roti telur AND chicken satay for entree. Chicken satay was the RIGHT serving size and omg, the taste T_T why everyone in canberra fail in getting the right charcoal taste one!??! but this was PERFECT!!! *nom nom nom*

sorry, forgot to take picture. but just imagine nice pinchy amounts of chicken on sticks.

They were served in good time too and the staff was really friendly. Then again, it was early in the night, so I wouldn’t know what a busy time would look like.

Stingray!

then stingray!!!

I was so happy to see it, even though it was 1/3 the usual serving size from back home. but STINGRAY!!

(for comparison, kua kua:

how to eat a stingray pt 1)

but haiya, beggers can’t be choosers also! here’s another look

Stingray

It was slightly overcooked and the chilli was quite watered down. however, again, people who can’t easily find it shouldn’t be so such choosers :D I did enjoy it, mostly the scrapping of the meat (just because in itself was quite fun la hahahaha) and got more chilli so I can get a kick out of it.

so fantastic T_T and now, I have to wait a while before I get to eat stingray again hahahahaha

thank you so much chillipadi for the wonderful experience… <3

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inspired and conquered

inspired and conquered

Diaz Leather Satchel

a few months ago, I was looking at an astounding picture that Kyle Cassidy took of his wife/soul mate, in which she looked like a photography muse running away with a worn out but good looking camera bag.

that bag wasn’t even branded or anything, it was a WWII surplus. If I remembered right, they were made of canvas. For some fleeting reason, I thought that was a beautiful leather-ish looking bag, and, not for the first time, I wish I had something similar (but I don’t think I could have won that bag back then).

I mean, I have been eyeing bags from the Cambridge Satchel Company, Jlist’s Japanese high school bags (with it’s patent leather look) – and just about another large variety of leather bags.

going through this phase where I felt I should have at least ONE genuine leather bag at some stage, and something that was just a little old school looking.

Diaz Leather Satchel

Etsy turned up a giant pool of leather bags but Diaz Bags were the ones that eventually caught my eyes and heart. They looked really “old school” in a way, but it comes in either landscape or portrait layout. There are enough compartments that are sensible AND it comes in the size of my MacBook Pro!

Yes, it ended up being a hunt for the bag that would go with my MBP, never mind the whole “camera muse” look. Of course, it was to make me feel permanently stuck in a certain era, so I guess even if it’s not a WWII issue, hey, it’s “old school”.

Ok I am not explaining this right HAHAHAHAHA.

Diaz Leather Satchel

better yet, the buckles were not just button on stuff, but real buckles, adding to the feel of authentic “old-school”. When I first laid my hands on this bag yesterday, the size of those 2 pockets amazed me. They are far more spacious than they look!

Also, I expected it to come with a strong leather smell – but nothing of that sort existed, it was a nice “muted” scent, so to speak. It’s there, but it’s not overpowering at least, so I know it’s genuine – and the leather is definitely stiff from being so new.

Diaz Leather Satchel

To “weather and expand” the bag, I tried to fit 2 of my dead (more or less) laptops in to help stretch it to appreciable sizes. While I did purchase the bag to fit a 15″ laptop, it was snug for my 13″ MBP too. Those 2 laptops in there, however, are actual 15″, they fit perfectly with some room to spare in the back portion that’s meant to be where my MBP will live.

I am completely excited with this bag… I have never owned a genuine leather bag before (keychain was about the biggest leather stuff I have got), so this is like a treat for me.

Now, to cart my Fuji Instax 50s in it after it has stretched! <3

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THE MacBook Pro

THE MacBook Pro

It’s been… 2 weeks? since I have gotten my MBP. This feeling of intense love for an iBook/MBP has been there ever since I watched Legally Blonde (don’t laugh, it was, and to some degree still is, my favourite movie). All this originally culminated into an iBook, the beautiful and white thing that I once was a part of me… but no longer.

Besides that, being such a massive gamer previously, it was not feasible to own a Mac because most of the games I played did not port well, if at all, into the Mac. When Bootcamp arrived, I heard conflicting issues with using Bootcamp that I just didn’t think it was worth the effort. Why get a Mac to use IdiotWindows on it?

However, in the last couple of years, I have went from just WoW, to virtually nothing – just facebook games that requires just about an iota of ram and graphics worth of anything. So, when my HDD flew through the monitor of my Dell XPS 1530, a part of me sigh a massive relief to find a reason to buy a new computer, nevermind that I couldn’t afford it ^_^v

the artistry of a broken laptop

the artistry of a broken laptop

After just 2 weeks of the Mac, getting myself used to a Mac environment again and so on, I realised that the iPad and iPhone really helped the transition by leaps and bounds, as compared to when I previously dropkicked myself into a iOS. Yes, they are vastly different OS (duh), but there’s a certain, distinct familiarity here. However, just to get the questions out of the way with, here’s the why’s and the what’s that some have already asked me:

- Why a Mac when you already have the iPad?
I need a base. I could get a desktop I supposed, but Mac’s are built to be shown off, sit around with, sleep with and cuddle up with. Their desktop versions are currently quite incapable of doing that with me. Once I can figure out how, sure thing.

The other half of the coin is also that, and this I have repeated to death, an iPad is not a computer replacement. It is a complementary product. I can do various things with it, of course, but nothing is, in essence, saved properly on it. Even using Dropbox, for example, the question is, where do I do certain things? e.g. how do I save a photoshop file and edit it openly on the iPad… or a dreamweaver file (no, I don’t use that LOL!).

And, without my “base”, there’s no where I can download, convert, rip and upload files to my iPad. it’s a very lonely sea out there for something that’s requires a mommy once in a while. I can go on, but I don’t want to and I believe I have explained myself sufficiently for that.

if not, here’s the last 2 things: I still game and the iPad still does not run flash.

- why the MBP 13?

I came a long way to this decision too. I could go with the 15″ and the graphics would have allowed me to feel more at home. I could have gone with the MacBook Air 11″ and saved a little more money for other things, not to mention that it’s a little more aesthetically pleasing to me.

Ultimately, I am now just a casual, hobbyist geek. The 15″ would hardly serve much more purpose to me than a 13″ would, and I have realised that anything bigger than a 13″ stays on my desktop (ooo I have opened the doors on this one) since it’s often too big/heavy/awkward to cart anything bigger around. the Air11, however, won’t even hold my Itunes library with it’s Sad Sorry Drive. I love it’s existence, don’t get me wrong. it makes for so much possibilities. But, until the day it grows bigger than that, I rather space over form, aesthetics and even the speed. Besides, if I had wanted a netbook, I would have gotten one. the MBP 13 feels just a little more substantial to me.

That, and if I ever felt the craving for it, I might Bootcamp it up ^_~

2 weeks later….

Firstly, the actual feel of using an iOS after so long… it does feel strange at first, especially when you can’t ctl + v things LOL… And then having to remember to actually QUIT the program was a little annoying at first. however, minor details.

The 13″ monitor was a lot smaller to go back too after nearly 5 years worth of 15″/16″ monitors, widescreen included. It took more than a while to get used to, and even now the form of the iOS still looks like it got cramped in. The end of the windows feel like some invisible wall is stopping it from stretching any further – it just feels claustrophobic sometimes. That said, I did knowingly choose the 13″ and I am starting to enjoy the smaller screen. it feels just that little bit more “personal”, not like I am sharing what’s on my screen with the entire neighbourhood.

The Aluminium unibody is something so aesthetically pleasing to touch, feel and utilize. this is further enhanced by the fact that I HAVE YET TO FEEL ANY OVERHEATING!!!! Yes, the ram area (I presume) did get somewhat warm over a lengthy period of time when I was still setting up and transferring my back ups on to the laptop. However, by warm, I mean something just a couple of degrees higher than the norm. With all my previous laptops, especially the Acer Aspire I originally came to Australia with, it was actually too hot to touch, so imagine what the heat was doing to my motherboard and RAM.

The CPU chipset is obviously different to my old CPU. While the old XPS 1530 was an Intel Core 2 Duo, this Mac baby is using the new dual-core i5, a complete leap and bound in terms of generations of technology. Considering the amount of CPU usage this baby uses and more, this is definitely not the place or time to do a fair comparison between the 2 CPUs which were performing with 2 different OS.

That said, if I am going by sheer feel alone, the Mac feels a lot faster, stronger and smoother than Windows Vista did. When I first got my Vista, while I did enjoy the initial feel of it (it felt like a Mac LOL!), the eventual abruptness and clunkiness just wore me down. Of course, having to deal with the BSOD over the first couple of months of owning the XPS really didn’t improve my hopes either.

the stability of this thing is just simply amazing. I haven’t encountered a BSOD yet, nor a “hang” or an extreme, abrupt, sudden over use of RAM (which I often encounter for no reason on my Windows).

In terms of physical aesthetics, the keyboard itself is a vast improvement over the easily worn out keyboard that was the Dell. Within the first couple of weeks or so, my WASD was completely wiped out from being used. Where the metallic part below the keyboard was, there’s an obvious black patch from where my palm/wrist was resting while the hdd was getting overheated there – resulting in a melted paint I guess, which meant I had a perma palm print there.

this MBP? Not even my spit stays on convincingly (from being sick!!)

The best part is, being able to go to sleep with it. I have my IPad, I watch movies on it yes. But, as everyone knows and I hope they do too, most of my anime collection is on my external hdd or on the MBP (post downloading). Without conversion, it’s easy to just watch it off my MBP.

Considering how I have had laptops for the last 9 years on and off, I could have easily done the same thing and watched my animes/movies from the bed, am I right?

not really. The overheating extends from the top of the laptop, to the bottom. the heat even seeps through my doona and it gets incredibly uncomfortable. not to mention, most times, they survive the length of 1 movie or about 3-4 episodes and I am pure out of juice. The MBP plays for nearly 7-8 hours without depleting the battery entirely (I think I watched like a couple of movies, animes and played some games before it hit 10% battery). THAT is engineering.

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