Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Boy in Air

Malaysian Open Polo Tournament 2009

The children on the day were absolutely adorable.

Boy in Air
Venue: Royal Selangor Polo Club


Monday, July 27, 2009

Strawberry Kisses


Happy Birthday to my dearest, sweetest girl - Chian Hoon!

My strawberry kisses to you!

strawberry kisses
Venue: Soi @ Pacific Regency Hotel

Hope you like the gift. I had a ball just running around Orchard Road searching high and low for your present, but to no avail. Somehow this time around, I wanted to find something that you'd treasure. Thus why it has a lock.

Your gift caught my eye and immediately I said to myself...

"That's her!"

I'm officially broke now. You have to feed me.

But I haven't heard from you since then~ :~(

Can someone sponsor Elaine?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

WaPo blogger wants to buy Camaro, gets dealer runaround instead



by Alex Nunez

For many, car-buying is an experience that rates somewhere between pouring a basket of scorpions into your underwear and a visit to the dentist from Marathon Man. Some dealerships feel like hives of villainy more wretched than even the Star Wars Cantina, though being held at gunpoint by Greedo is likely preferable to enduring the overall auto-buying process at one of those retailers. After all, as Han Solo demonstrated, one can actually "deal" with Greedo in a satisfactory manner.

Dealing with anyone in a satisfactory manner was, unfortunately, not in the cards for Washington Post blogger Vijay Ravindran, who probably would have had better luck negotiating a peace treaty with the Rancor monster in Jabba's palace. Ravindran, guest-posting at WaPo's Achenblog, reports that with his nine-year-old Bimmer beginning to feel a little tired, he was ready to make the move to a new car. Now, Ravindran is one of these people who admits that "domestic sports coupe" is not a thought that had ever tickled his synapses before, but the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro's drop-dead looks changed all that. Ravindran started with a nearby dealer that advertised Camaros in the newspaper, and things pretty much tanked from there. He called the dealer, left a voicemail requesting a test drive, and promptly never heard back. Good thing the auto market is so strong right now that dealers can turn away prospective customers so easily.

Ravindran's efforts were similarly futile as he expanded his search to other area Chevy dealers, each of whom appeared to have an aversion to the general concept of getting him into a car. Or responding to his queries at all. The dealer that did finally engage him excelled only at giving him a slimy runaround. Granted, we understand Camaros are hot commodities right now and that they may be hard to get, but Ravindran's story flies directly in the face of GM's post-bankruptcy spin about great dealers, great service, etc. You can read Ravindran's whole tale at Achenblog. As for Vijay Ravindran himself, he's no dummy: he's pretty much given up on his Camaro quest.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Techco unleashes 600 horsepower Corvette supercharger system



by Drew Phillips

If you haven't heard much about Techco, you soon will. The Anaheim-based aftermarket company launched a bevy of performance products for the Chrysler LX platform and Ford Mustang earlier this year, and recently stuffed its reverse-revolution twin-screw supercharger system underneath the hood of a brand new C6 Corvette. The result? 600 horsepower and 535 lb-ft torque at just six pounds of boost.

Designed and engineered by the same team that created the Series VI supercharger for the Saleen Mustangs, the Techco Corvette supercharger displaces 3.0 liters and features a standalone 8-rib drive system, patented dual A-Frame Intercooler system, high-volume fuel rails with 54 lb/hr injectors, and more. Corvette owners will also be pleased to hear it fits underneath the stock hood.

We recently got the chance to get behind the wheel of Techco's demo Corvette for a short drive, and were simply amazed at the dual nature of the car. From the outside it appears to simply be a stock Corvette - it looks stock, sounds stock, and even drives stock if you lay off the throttle. A unique drive system helps to keep things quiet, muting the sound of the supercharger. Get on the gas, though, and the blown LS3 propels the Corvette past legal speeds in the blink of an eye. With a package price of just $8,500 and an optional 10 psi kit, it's a pretty good bargain as well. Full details in the press release after the jump.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

APD Dyno - Subaru



Subaru Dyno
Venue: APD Glenmarie
Owner: Danial

My BF and I

It must have been too long since I spent one whole day with my bestie.
Albeit the lack of time spent together, this one day only made it clearer that she is my one true good friend.

Venue: Sungai Wang

I admire her lead in life. Her character shines in ways that I could or have not achieve.
Perhaps that is what makes the two of us, yet... we can understand, respect, and love our differences combined.

We argue... a lot because our opinions, I would say at most times, cannot come to a mutual conclusion. However, that is not important.

It is how we get over ourselves and our own issue of being stubborn and accept the bloody fact that we will sometimes, NEVER come to "a" conclusion.

With love,
Elaine

Friday, July 3, 2009

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