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    July 18

    the rezume u won't want ur current typical boss to see. ;)

    Alternative rezume:
     
    Experienced driver for hire. Driving continuously for the past 4 years. (since started work mar)
     
    max speed : 191kmh in stock 1.6 MT , 14", no passenger ( kesas ) "
    max corner speed :  176kmh in stock 1.6 MT, 15 ", 2 passengers (cyberjaya) "
     
    usual to the experience and feeling of understeer and sometimes slight oversteer.
     
    Average ~ 67% winning in Initial D arcade. Total of more than 900 one-on-one battles. no kidding.
     
    Physically fit from 5 years of continuous taekwondo training. This includes winning medals in sparring tournaments. Thus have the fighting spirit and experienced with pressure, need points , need win, competitve situations. This includes enduring to the peak of Gunung Kinabalu, Ledang and OB school. Also a non smoker.
     
    Frequently practice racing on Enthusia , Gran Turismo 4.
     
    Able to understand the technicalities and aspects of the car, track, racing due to BIT degree and analytical mind.
     
    Would like to explore higher levels of real life racing, in real tuned cars. Don't care about F1, cause GT class car's are the dream.  GT class cars are "on the road" cars u can actually see,  modded to race. Not like F1 which is a purpose built track car and useless in day to day driving.
     
    Must have good pay, attractive gals and a competitive, winning team.
     
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    Haha.. wat crap. However, all details described are based on true undeniable facts.  I do wonder which type of boss would find these attractive. Instead of the usual boring clean resumes u see everyday.
     
     
     
    July 01

    Dedicated to the Town, Port, Home

    Well, It's none other than KLANG!! Yes yes. I've been living here for the past 26 years!! Thus I believe it would be appropriate to dedicate a piece to this hometown of mine.
     
    Hmm... The first and foremost thing that made Klang is rooted to it's function. It houses 2 world class ports Northport and Wesport which handles more than the whopping 6 million TEUs per annum . I have been to both, and it's much alive , you can see stuff going on, moving almost any direction you look. It's just amazing how those gitantic gantry cranes pick up the containers from the trailers so quickly and accurately, The small forklifts zipping around, ppl measuring pallets, prime movers ( 6 tyres)  attached wif trailers (12 tyres)
     
    The whole chain from the factory to port, freight forwarding, haulage, warehouse, loading on to ships, customs, fumigations .. wow.. this town's really alive 24 hours a day.  And if  i'm not mistaken, it's importance as malaysia's port is what keeps this place going.
     
    Food food.. yes!, nothing lacking here. Haha.. I could take you on an eating spree for the whole day wif great tastes. The famous Bak Kut Teh can be found all over the place. Yeah, the chinese in klang just love this stuff and most have it at  least twice a month la..so common. So far i've tasted and can recommend bak kut teh, prawn mee + other noodles, chendul + pulut, pan mee, pai kut ong rice,  Seafood, porridge wif slices of pumpkins + fried mini fishes.
     ( chicken rice in klang is almost always served with  thick black soy sauce!!.. hehe.. yet to find another place that does the same)
     
    Shopping. Hmm.. here we've got Tesco , Giant  close to each other. Alot of klang ppl go to Jaya Jusco Bukit Raja too, since it has a TGV cinema as well.  No really big super shopping mall but hey.. Midvalley, Subang and KayEl's pretty close to us too. So it's not bad really.There's even a Jalan India filled with indian shops that get's pretty buzy once deepavali comes around.  
     
    The people.. Pretty mix  alot of chinese and indians majority here  I would consider. Most of the chinese here are Hokkien, teochew and converse mainly in Hokkien dialects and mandarin. Well yeah, klang has it' share of gangsters and ruffians ( mostly known is in the Pandamaran area lar)
     
    What to lookout for :(
       The heavy lorries, prime movers, trailers which is are a common sight here. Try not to follow so close cause they fling tiny stones, may make sudden dangerous turns, have malfunctioned brake lights, even a layer of tyre  flying off.
     
       Also around the port klang area, watch out for wood, metal, many many portholes.. It's a pity to use an expensive car to work in the port area so don't.
     
       At this moment, they are building a flyover in front of chiliung , jalan raja muda mus  which causes bad jams.irritating really.
     
       The public library is a sad sad case la.Looks like haven't changed for the past 20 years.!!  
     
    what to lookout for  :)
        It's a great place to source for Tyres and Aftermarket RIMS!! Yay!!.. there are many around town and i've seen that they have great prices. often cheaper than kl,sunway or puchong. (but sheesh.. no money, so i'm still on stock wheels)
     
        The happening place is now at Bukit Tinggi where you can find modern 'kopi tiam's', up to date makan places ( not the ulu ulu one's), food courts, car showrooms, furniture centers, GIANT!.
     
        The bak kut teh lar..
     
       Well.. tired of typing liow. .. chowz...