3DsMax Is So Complicated – Learning a CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software for interior design now and I feel it’s so complicated and troublesome. I have heard many people told me that pro uses 3Ds Max for interior design, is it true? I want to be pro also, but the software is really hard to understand and draw. I prefer Google Sketchup + Vray, what do you think? =)
Tag: Lifelog
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Design Assignments, Projects = NO LIFE?
Design Assignments, Projects = NO LIFE? – I have been doing a lot of assignments lately, almost everyday that I am working on my school’s assignments which is related to Interior Design. Some people started saying me ‘NO LIFE’ that I everyday do, do and do, lacking entertainment and going out to relax. Hahaha, I also started to think that am I having a ‘NO LIFE’?
I guess many design school student, e.g. interior design, graphic design, or multimedia design, even architecture student have the same ‘assignments/projects all-the-time’ life as me, right? I think it’s only us, the creative student is the most busy one, I see business school’s students are so free.
But then, I kinda enjoy this kind of busy-ness (WEIRD). I just keep thinking that I have to finish the assignments fast so that I can enjoy to the fullest, I wonder is it correct or not? I am trying to find a balance point between work and play, but haven’t found it yet as I think that right now, my responsible, my task is to study well; only when I am working in the future, work and play must be balance.
Well, I’ve got to say, working on projects non-stop is my life right now, I just wanted to finish them fast and end it quickly. Mom is also getting frustrated that every time I tell her that I am doing project. Do you have a busy working, assignments life like me, and enjoying it?
Assignments, Projects = NO LIFE? By the way, I am back to Nick Chan Dot Net. So long no write, so much to write, so many thing to share. =D
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I Want A View Like This! – Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul
I Want A View Like This! – Kuala Lumpur From 1 Sentul – Went to visit a condominium in Sentul – 1 Sentul Condominium last week to do school project and found out the view from the window is so awesome! Although it’s not close to KL, but I can see everything from here! So wish that I can have a place like this. Work hard, study hard, buy a good condo with good view in the future. =D
I like condo more than land houses, how about you?
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Pasar Malam-Style In Taylor’s University
Pasar Malam-Style In Taylor’s University – University was pretty happenings last week for two days. As early as 9am, the Char Koay Teow uncle has already started his job frying koay teow. I don’t know it’s nice or not, I also don’t really have much confidence in him, but I did see many people queuing up for it.
What’s happening was the Borneo Jazz Festival brought in a few hawker-style food stall to Taylor’s for 2 days to promote the Borneo Jazz Festival which is happenings now. I have no idea, the event is this weekend but they promote it few days before, how can people here have time to buy air tickets to fly there? Anyway, it’s nice to see the food stalls here, it feel lively, awesome, fun, shiok, and shuang, although I didn’t buy anything. Hahaha. I was too lazy to queue is another reason.
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My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih
My Experience At BERSIH 3.0 #bersihstory #bersih3 #bersih – BERSIH 3.0 is over and I was there. Some people wonder what is this all about that caused chaos in the city? Very simple, clean and fair election. I don’t believe that it’s clean and fair even though Pakatan Rakyat had won 5 states in the past election, there’s still many doubt behind the electoral system in Malaysia. The main one which I concern is why does not allow independent observer on the election system during General Election? Where’s the transparency? So I joined the BERSIH rally, together with the other 200,000 Malaysian on last Saturday.
Kuala Lumpur was in lockdown. The only and fastest way to get into the city was to use the public transport – LRT. I fetched my friend, parked my car at Kelana Jaya station and we took the LRT. It was very crowded at the LRT, many people were in yellow t-shirt. I was pretty afraid of being arrested, but I think and think, there’s nothing wrong wearing yellow. I too, was in yellow, but not the BERSIH t-shirt.
The train were so packed with BERSIH protestors, we alight at Pasar Seni station instead of Masjid Jamek station because it would be even crowded at Masjid Jamek as it’s nearer to Dataran Merdeka. Jalan Sultan, near to Pasar Seni is one of the meeting point. BERSIH protestors were to gather at there, only then everyone walked towards Dataran Merdeka during noon.
The city was quiet without car, but it’s filled with yellow people, roaming the street, shouting “BERSIH” occasionally. I see Malays, Indian, and all races, I felt so happy that I am not Chinese, but a Malaysian supporting the rally. Everyone was in high spirit, smiling to each other and singing “BERSIH” in the ‘ole-ole’ theme.
As expected, most of the shops are closed at there, but some open their stalls to earn some extra bucks which they had a good business on that day. Went to 7 Eleven for breakfast at about 11am. Then we waited on Jalan Sultan at 12pm. The whole stretch of street was full of people. Police were there, to ensure nothing goes wrong. Police was still friendly at that time.
Since it’s early, the leader of the meeting point asked everyone to sit down first to wait for the walk. Huge yellow colour beach ball were throw around for fun play. It’s really a peaceful rally at that time. Everyone was cheering, chatting, and smiling to each other as if a one big family. It’s like a carnival, a carnival for clean and fair election.
At about 12.30pm. The walk, started. From Jalan Sultan to Dataran Merdeka is very near only, about 10-15 minute walk. Dataran Merdeka were sealed off by the police with barricade, wire barbed and police. I wonder why the city hall does not allow Malaysian to use the venue for a peaceful assembly. If they were to allow, nothing violent would be happened at the end. Come on, it’s a public space for everyone.
The walk stopped right in front of the bridge entering Dataran Merdeka. At there, this is where the sit-in happened. People sit down, and shouted “BERSIH”, as well as “Buka Pagar (Open the gate)” and sing the national anthem Negaraku too. You can also see people from all ages, young to old. This clearly shows that many people supported the event and believes that the government is not clean!
It’s super hot at that time, about 2pm already. Luckily I brought an umbrella. Despite the hot weather, everyone was still energetically shouting for electoral reform and ‘BERSIH’. It’s really sad that the police didn’t allow the protestor to go in to Dataran Merdeka. As agreed with the decision, people just gather outside the Dataran Merdeka.
I sat for like 20 minutes, then I decided to move to else where to check out what’s going on at the other side – Masjid Jamek station. It’s even more crowded at there. My friend who was constantly checking on Facebook told me that the BERSIH rally has officially ended at 2.40pm, so it’s when we’ve decided to go home at that time.
Well, it’s about 3.20pm, we went to the nearest LRT station, planning to leave since it’s officially ended. No idea why there’s still many people on the street, but many were leaving like us too. Most of the gate at Masjid Jamek Station were shut down, only one or two were open. We went in to queue for tickets, and it’s so packed and crowded in there. Many were going back home too.
It’s a long queue at the ticketing machine and suddenly I smelled something weird, it’s like chemical burning and then my nose started feel irritating and sort of like burning in the inside, my eyes started blinking nonstop as it’s hard to open and tears sort of like coming out, it’s the TEAR GAS! At first, I thought of covering my nose with t-shirt will be alright, but later it’s getting even more irritating and uncomfortable. Then the whole LRT station become chaos. The gate that we came in were shut and people outside was banging the door crazily. How can the FRU fire tear gas so near to the LRT station?!
Running away from the station is the main solution now. I quickly poured water onto the towel I was holding and cover my nose and mouth and ran towards another exit, guided by a police, some ran directly to the underground platform of the LRT. Phewww. I felt better when I was outdoor. There’s many people in the station, it’s so chaotic. There’s even kids in there. I experienced the tear gas now, it’s not good. I did not bring salt, friend told me that consuming salt will help with the tear gas sickness.
I walked away Masjid Jamek as fast as possible as the place was getting messy. I did not understand why. I thought the rally has ended, why tear gas was fired? I didn’t bother about it anymore as getting myself safe is the most important. We walked to the next LRT station which is Dang Wangi, it’s also very crowded at there. And one stupid thing was only after we bought our tickets, the operator announced that the train heading to Kelana Jaya line were temporary interrupted. We have to take the Gombak-bound train to another station and switch to Kelana Jaya-bound train.
On the train, I keep checking on the news. It’s said that some protestors had broke into Dataran Merdeka only then the FRU fired tear gas and water canon. But then, does that necessary? Why? Where’s all the police who were standing in front of the barracade? How can the police did not see what were the frontline protestors doing? These are the question.
Luckily I went back early, police started arresting, assaulting people in yellow after 4.30pm. It’s very messy, it was supposed to be a peaceful rally. Who to blamed? I don’t think it’s the protestors as everyone was cooperating, perhaps the culprits who fake themselves as BERSIH protestors who created troubles there?
One more thing that I dislike is, why arrest, assault and prevent journalist from taking photos of police??????? Trying to hide something? Trying to act like gangster? Good luck Malaysia in the next General Election. -

Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔
Click here to read more about my China Trip.
China Trip: Shanghai: Pudong IFC & Oriental Pearl Tower 明珠塔 (Day 4) – Gonna continue back my travel post on Shanghai which I has stopped for a month ago. Now I want to bring you over to Pudong district to check out the famous IFC (International Financial Centre) and the not-to-be-missed Oriental Pearl Tower, a TV tower in Shanghai.

Brother below Oriental Pearl Tower.
The magnificent TV tower with a super futuristic design.
The huge roundabout with a circular skybridge connecting to all directions. Very cool!
We took the Shanghai Metro from Huangpu to Pudong and once we got out of the station, we were under the huge round futuristic Oriental Pearl Tower. Our main destination is actually the Apple Store at Pudong, and also to check out the Oriental Pearl Tower.

The Apple Store at Shanghai Pudong!How about IFC? IFC is actually not the main point, but because of Apple Store is located in IFC, so we went to check out too. The architecture of the buildings are simply awesome, it locates the cool HSBC building too.
Brother and I did not go up to the viewing deck of Oriental Pearl Tower because we wanted to save cost (about 100RMB/pax). I think there’s nothing much to see on top except the Shanghai city. I feel it’s better to view Shanghai by the riverside instead of from tall.
Click here to read more about my China Trip.
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Love’s 20th Birthday
Love’s 20th Birthday – Last week, it’s my love’s birthday! Although it has passed, please wish her happy birthday too! It’s the 2nd time that we celebrate the birthday together, which means that we have been in love for two years. Time flies. As a memory, I want to share some photos taken on the celebration day here in my blog.
Thank you for coming to Kuala Lumpur to allow me to celebrate with you. I am so busy with assignment which does not allows me to go back to lovely Penang.
Happy 20th birthday my dear, I truly love you.
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Poco Homemade – Cozy Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe
Poco Homemade – Homemade Desserts & Art Craft Cafe (Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur) – Poco Homemade is a cafe located in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, mainly selling daily western and Japanese-style of homemade desserts like cake. Besides, they do sell simple Japanese dishes like Curry Katsu, and some local-style lunch meal. On top of that, it’s also a art craft store, selling handmade cute collections.
The cafe is very unique and different from a typical kopitiam in Malaysia, or Starbucks. I went there with a few friends to check out the place for a project but later this place was rejected by the lecturer. Nevertheless, we did have a nice afternoon at there.
Located in the housing area of Bangsar, Poco Homemade looks different from others shop at the area. The blue color entrance looks so-not-like-Malaysia and upon entering, it felt very cozy, very warm and relaxing with nice French cafe music playing on the background.
The interior decor is very simple, with lots of art crafts decorations at every corner of the cafe and filled with retro second hand furniture. In there, I do not feel like I am in Malaysia, it’s like somewhere else, Taiwan, Japan, Northern Europe maybe.

There is a wall showcasing customer’s writeup on “My Ambition”, something that is usually done during primary school time for the first essay writing. The cafe some times used for workshop, and mini music session.We were happy to chat with the kind owner, she said that she was inspired to open such cafe with her husband after visiting this kind of cafe in Japan.
We ordered some in-house special desserts to try out, price wise is not really cheap because of the small portion Every pax has to order a drink minimum which I don’t really like about this.

Homemade Custard Cake (RM9), this is very soft, not too sweet and I find it very pleasing and nice.
Dacquoise (Matcha flavour) (RM12), a kind of dessert cake from France made with layers of almond mergue and buttercream. Well it’s crunchy, and the mid part is creamy like ice cream. It’s not so crunchy like a biscuit, yet it’s just feel like another kind of biscuit to me. Very special, very nice, but not cheap for just only two pieces. Haha.
Soya Green Tea (RM6), nice combination of green tea and soya milk. I taste soya milk more, but there’s taste of green tea too. Good!Well, the place is very enjoying and calm. It felt very peaceful and seems as if away from the busy city of Kuala Lumpur. You need not to travel to Northern Europe or Japan to experience this kind of cafe. =D
Poco Homemade
1, Lorong Kurau,
Taman Bukit Pantai, Bangsar,
59100 Kuala Lumpur.Telephone: +603-22875688
Business Hour: 12pm-9pm
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#instagram Updates 9/04/12
#instagram Updates 9/04/12 – Some updates on what I am up to lately – ASSIGNMENTS! PROJECTS! I don’t know why, I am not hating projects right now, I do not really favor them, but then I feel I am OK with them, I feel that it’s my responsibility to do well in the projects, I feel that to make my school fee paid for freaking expensive Taylor’s University to be worth, I have to study well.
I want to blog, I want to write, I want to post, but I don’t have time. My computer screen are occupied by
Facebook, and CAD (Computer Aided Design) software all the time. Yay. Anyway, follow me on Twitter (@nicholaschan), I update, everyday. =D Lot’s of Instagram photos too!How are you enjoying your school or working life?
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Instagram For Android, Finally
Instagram For Android, Finally – I should have post this to my tech blog, but I’m just so happy that I want to spread my happiness here. YESSS!!! INSTAGRAM FOR ANDROID IS FINALLY HERRE!!!!! … after so long time of waiting.

Big Instagram and small Instagram.I was iPhone 3GS user, the camera sucks, and now I am Samsung Galaxy S2, the camera is awesome, and with the release of Instagram, my favourite app, oh yeah! I am so happy, I have been waiting so long. I always wanted an iPhone, just for Instagram but I kinda like Android devices, maybe I am a geek.
Follow me on Instagram, @nicholaschan, I will follow you back. Download now at Google Play Store via your phone.
On the other hand…
I have a UK friend asking me whether is there any flights to Thailand from London? The answer is, YES, INDEED. There’s actually many low-cost flight that flies you to Thailand from London and Europe, and well friend, you have picked an awesome travel destination, Thailand is simply awesome! I miss Thai food now, and Bangkok.







































































