Saturday, February 20, 2010





Thank you for coming the gathering ^^
Hope JKMB Cameron Highland trip can organize soon so we all can meet again ^^
Happy Chinese New Year *Woo Hoo~*

Friday, February 19, 2010

Update! JKMB Gathering

Please note that our CNY gathering is now changed. The latest details are:

Date: 20th Feb 2010 (Saturday)
Venue: One Utama
Time: 1pm
Assembly Point: will be decided there...please call one of us for exact location then.

Current Attendees (at point of writing): Chin Wen, Kok Kiong, Su Pei, Yen Kiat, Onn, Kung Cheng.

See U!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

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Wishing every Mechamanian Happy Chinese New Year 2010 and Have A Prosperous Year!

新年快乐,身体健康, 万事如意, 财源狂进!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

2010 JKMB Gathering

Dear Coursemates,

In conjunction with the CNY, let's meet up at Starbuck @ Midvalley on 21st Feb 2010, 3pm.

See u there!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Unforgettable Experience

One day, I was thinking to delete all the final year project files BUT after a call from Dr. Mariyam, I felt so relief that I did not do that. It was an opportunity to present my research paper (which was done in our final year) at the Material Conference held at Gold Coast, Australia. The news was indeed unexpected. However, the timing was not so good because of H1N1 outbreak. Everyone was terrified by the wide spreading virus...me too. Despite the critical situation, I still flew over to Australia. When arrived at the airport, the environment was totally different...I mean the people there did not take the outbreak as serious as here, Malaysia. I hardly saw anyone wearing masks.

Hey, friends! Below are some photos taken during the trip :o)




Happy to meet other Malaysians.



Didn't expect the kangaroo is so tame.


At the Coolangatta airport, wearing mask, prevent is better than cure :p

Thursday, June 25, 2009

My Life In Miri, Sarawak


I had never thought of living in Miri for the past 23 years and now I am working here. It was not easy to adjust myself in this new environment where you would meet different kind of people, not Malay, Chinese, or Indian anymore, but the local natives, Iban, Bidayuh, Kadazan and etc. Life pace in Miri is considerably slow if compared to Kuala Lumpur but what I like about here is that "everything is nearby" because Miri is a small city. Moreover, there is no highway here, therefore, nobody has to pay the toll. Hey, ladies and gentlemen, attached is the house I m living now...sharing with 3 housemates.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What Ah Kong bought after 1 year of labour

Hi all, its been 1 year already, just want to share what i've been buying with my work money haha.

Bought all of this some time ago, a new laptop, 2.1 speaker, ps3, a 23 in full HD monitor, a new mouse pad, 1TB External harddisc, and a myvi (not in the picture). Haha been a pemboros since a student and now.. spent even more. Anyone got a ps3 can add me by by PSN name PH-MIO can spar with me on Street Fighter 4.
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Wishing all my old JKMB and Dota kaki's friends good luck.Miss dotaing with you guys.
Kong Teck Heng here signing off!
PS: Good job with updating the blog

Sunday, May 24, 2009

The largest FPSO in Asia Pacific - Hai Yang Shi You 117

Hey, guy! This is the largest FPSO in Asia Pacific-Hai Yang Shi You 117 (海洋石油117 渤海蓬勃号). It is my company past project. Our scope is fabrication, integration and providing commissioning assistance of 15 Topsides Modules and 7 Piperack Modules onto a new build FPSO hull of 2 million barrels storage capacity. So, let me to introduce it to all of you. I also hope u guys can share your working experience here.

PS: Copyright of all pictures reserved by ConocoPhilips China Inc.


FPSO Hai Yang Shi You 117 is the largest of its type - and the most expensive ship China has ever
built. The estimate construction cost is more than 3.5 billions Ren Min Bi.

The vessel total length is 323m, width is 63m, height is 71m (from base line)



























The arrival of Hai Yang Shi You 117.













The berthing process was done by 5 tug boats. 2 big and 3 small tug boats



































The Arrival Ceremony


To be continue....
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