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Boy or Girl? DON'T TELL US! - Part 4
OK, as promised, here's a short video of the baby. I have a better one, but it's too long and larger than the allowable size. But in the meantime, enjoy:
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Boy or Girl? DON'T TELL US! - Part 3
So today, we went to do a 3D/4D ultrasound of the baby. Today (s)he is 31 weeks and 1 day old. The whole experience was awesome! We saw some facial features, we saw him/her move, even looked like (s)he yawned at one point. It was one of the best experiences ever! And we're not even worried that you'll be able to tell if (s)he is a boy or a girl. Seriously for these you won't be able to tell the baby's sex (because we can't). The lady who conducted the ultrasound was really really good, she didn't show us anything we didn't want to see, and tried her best to get the best shots of the baby. Take a look!
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Aerocarnival 2008
As I spent three full days over the weekend (plus Friday) manning the booth at Aerocarnival 2008 which was held at UniKL-MIAT, Ain, Irfan, Cik Emma and Cik Su went about the fair outdoors, taking photos among the static displays.
There were lots of kids looking for jobs in the aviation industry, wearing the wrong clothes for it and with bad haircuts. Needless to say I was a crazy old man with a shotgun yelling at the kids to get off the lawn.
Irfan and his mother and aunts arrive at the booth where I'm working.

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Baby's Already Getting Gifts!
I feel truly blessed and happy that not only are we having a baby soon, but people have cared enough to gift the baby with all sorts of cool stuff. I had to take pictures and show you the goodies that the baby has received even though (s)he isn't even due for over two months! ![]()
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Fabulous 'Friday' Five Meme
So Athena tagged us and since I've been so bad about blogging lately, I decided I would take it on!
. Plus, conveniently, it IS Friday! So here goes:
DO YOU PREFER…
1. To watch or participate?
Participate, preferably. I hate sitting around while other people do stuff. ![]()
2. Malls, catalog shopping, or the Internet?
NEVER Catalog shopping. Malls for clothes (must...try...stuff...on... woi, gua not kurus like last time, ok??), and Internet for other things (Maggi mee, Spices, sometimes books, etc.)
3. A bath or shower?
Shower. I tend to take a shower anyway after a bath - I don't feel clean sitting in the water after a while. And I'm too hyper to be able to enjoy and relax in a hot bath. Sometimes I even work in the shower, that's how hyper I am.
4. To talk to people by telephone, in person or by e-mail?
Depends on who lah!
Kidding, kidding. In fact, these days I talk to people mostly by IM since so many of us are hooked up from different time zones and locations. I do a lot of telephone talking for work, and certainly tons of email for both work and fun. Nothing beats hanging out with my friends in person lah, but since it's so hard for all of us to converge somewhere and get together, that is a pleasure that I don't get to enjoy as much as I would like.
5. Typing or writing?
Typing. Always. I complain if I have to fill out a form by hand these days... ![]()
Hmmmm... who to tag??
1. PurpleD (kena balik, yo!!) ![]()
2. Eliza
5. Hisham (OK, I don't really read enough blogs to fill this tagging thing and the others that I know have already been tagged!)
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I'd Pay Good Money To See This TV Show
So anyway, to cut things short io9 pitched in jest the idea for Star Trek: Captain Wesley Crusher, Starfleet Investigative Services starring Wil Wheaton. Here's an excerpt: Yes, the much maligned ensign should be brought back as the captain of a Starfleet science vessel that warps around the Alpha Quadrant solving mysteries for the Federation. Think of it as CSI . . . in space!
Wil says, "Thanks, but I think I'll pass."
Which is the title of his blog post.
But then, I got to thinking.
CSI... in space!
Well, thinking led to another thing and, voila...

It wasn't easy coming up with the script. It took me almost 6 hours to come up with something I was moderately satisfied with.
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A Novel Tale of a Novel Cover
Once upon a time, I went to study on how to repair flying machines.
During my dozens of years (not really, just 2 and a half years) of studying there were many instructors that taught me different aspects of flying machine repairs.
Some taught me metalwork, some taught me electrics, some taught me theory of flight.
One particular person taught me about turbine engines. He was a tall gentleman, he was.
Over the years after I returned home, I've always known from second hand accounts that he's now living in this country. In recent years, I've had the pleasure of meeting up with him again briefly.
Last month, he and his lovely wife came down all the way from Ulu Klang (which is about 10 klicks up the Middle Ring Road) asked me to produce a cover for a science fiction novel that he has written and is about to publish.
So I've used all my turbine engine skills and knowledge* to come up with this following cover:

This is only a draft. It might be used, or it might not. But one thing's for sure, I had a lot of fun conjuring up the painting.
Further details about the novel shall be written as entries unto this website when I get more information about it and its upcoming release.
*"...turbine engine skills and knowledge"? Not bloody likely.
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Wait! WHO Wears Ten Rings? - An Iron Man Review
I don't monitor Iron Man as close as say Spider-Man or the X-Men growing up. However, I do know what he's all about. I've checked Armor Wars out of Perth Library (again, that's Scotland and not Australia) and read it entirely.
Two of the most iconic Iron Man cover for me is the "Demon in the Bottle" cover and the one where "Stark" in the Stark Enterprises logo is replaced with "Stane".
Earlier tonight, we went to catch Iron Man (on opening day) at Cineleisure. I'm not going to talk about the plot of the movie. It's a basic origins movie with a battle with a bad guy. It's not high literature, but it's a great action movie with lots of fun moments throughout. The Iron Man origin in the movie is transplanted from the original comic book location of Vietnam to Afghanistan.
So, I'm just going to list out what's good and not-so-good about it. And to preemptively sum up things, it's mostly good.

Spoilers ahoy!
I ain't joking. SPOILERS!
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