Law of Attraction from my perspective

By~ Mai::

A best friend of mine recently paid a visit, and suddenly this topic of law of attraction came up. I heard my husband once mentioned about it, but I did not have any interest to search for it back then. Furthermore, my husband is meant to be an IT guy, not a lecturer, therefore the topic was dead until my best friend came and told me about the basics of the theory, and some examples in life.

It is really rather interesting, and yea, it can be applied to life, the whole principle I mean. Basically the gist I’ve got is that we have to have positive thoughts or dreams, and having that will bring or attract us to work on ways to get to it. Yes, it is in line with our religion if we look it in further, God will help those who helps themselves.

One very related story happened today, this best friend of mine had a chance to enter a contest, and she won 2nd place on one the monthly prizes. She was so happy for this since she hardly gets the chance to win any contests. It’s worth RM1k. This then brought her to the opportunity to go into the finale of the contest, which would entitle the winner to get RM100k.

Yup, she went to study about the organizer, in case if there’d be any questions on it since the method of contest is not told until the day the contestants are to be gathered, which is today. She studied till very late at night (till ~3-4am), but unfortunately, the method of the final contest has nothing to do with any of knowledge based method.

It’s on lucky draw, and a few others but nothing about what she knows on the organizer. But !!!! guess what, she still won the prize icon biggrin Law of Attraction from my perspective its RM100K !!! with God’s will of course, and others who’d prayed for the winning well, another real life story to be associated with The Law of Attraction and certainly I myself have to learn to always go by this rule.. still in the learning stage icon wink Law of Attraction from my perspective

p/s Raymond, one of regular commentators here has very informative blog about Law of Attraction.

Video of Matt cutt and Vanessa Fox at pubcon 2007

Check out video interview with Matt Cutt and Vanessa Fox about sub domain, paid link, page rank and etc on Pubcon 2007

This video is rather long, sit and enjoy!!

updated: I have to take out this video since it is causing time out error and this blog does not loads completely

Watch the video here

Dell open its first store in Malaysia@Mid Valley Mega Mall

dell logo Dell open its first store in Malaysia@Mid Valley Mega Mall

From Dell’s latest advertisement in The Sun today, I stumbled upon the newly opened Dell’s store called Dell Direct Store at Mid Valle Mega Mall, one of the busiest shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur (KL).

At this point, it is unknown if this store is selling Dell’s computer directly to the public or just showcasing Dell’s product for testing and display. I’m trying googling around looking for more details about this info(including picture if any), with no luck.

Since Michael Dell making a u-turn and become the CEO of former world’s number 1 computer maker few months back (HP currently holds the crown), Michael Dell has changed the company direction from purely selling the computer direct to the customer, to be the company that has its own channels or known more as 3rd party vendor here.

In case you’re interested to view the store, please do so using address below. And don’t forget to shoot a picture or 2, and pass it to me to be included in this blog icon smile Dell open its first store in Malaysia@Mid Valley Mega Mall . I’m gonna drop by there soon, maybe when Christmas sale has started

Dell Direct Store
2nd Floor, IT World, Lot 15
Mid Valley Mega Mall
Kuala Lumpur

CommentKahuna eases your commenting

commentkahuna CommentKahuna eases your commenting

Visiting other blogs and leave a comment is most welcome by each blogger, provided the comment is meaningful and not intent to spam the post. Being regular visitor to your favorite’s blog or your friend’s blog to leave a comment is a must, if you’re serious to build relationship or interconnecting with other blog.

Everyone will appreciate those who leave a comment on their blog, and most of the times, they’ll visit the commentator’s link and comment back their post. It is like a circle of commenting, where everyone will receive the comment and the next time, give it back to anyone else. Without comment, blog will looks silent and isolated from the blogsphere.

How about if you’re choosy commentator? Ops, before that, commenting is part of building relationship in blogsphere, and don’t forget, it provide the traffic/visitor back from there. In case you haven’t read Jonathan Leger’s case study and Problogger’s post about commenting, you should read it now, and you’ll know the benefit of commenting on blogs

Ok back to the my question above, let say you only want commenting on certain topic only + PR4 and above blog + who use wordpress + allow ‘follow’ tag. You’re too much!! icon smile CommentKahuna eases your commenting . If this is you, don’t worry, CommentKahuna will be able to help you. Commentkahuna has these kind of features which should benefit commentator like me and you.

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Switching telco operator without changing your mobile number

MNP Switching telco operator without changing your mobile number

Good news Malaysian, after long delay, Mobile number portibility (MNP) will be finally rolled out next August. I stumbled upon this news from local english newspaper The Star and further searching found that MobileWorld.com and TelecomAsia.com were also reporting the same thing

Several report earlier such as from Bernama and Suruhanjaya Komunikasi and Multimedia has anticipated the roll out and testing to be completed before end of this year, but no update communicated until now

So what does this means to us? We’ll be able to switch telco and at the same time retaining your current number. Even though the deployment is delayed and we’re behind several Asian countries such as our neighbor, Singapore, at least we’ll have it later next year.

At the end, end users like us is definitely the winner of this implementation, even though the rules and term of use still unknown. Normally, the biggest obstacle why users reluctant to change their operators (or to the better package offered by competitor) is due to the current policy where we need new number(of course new SIM card) whenever switching over to new telco. This is a waste, and we tend to lose our old contact since not everyone on our contact list or knows us been informed of our the changes.

With recent wars of pricing and services among telcos provider in Malaysia, next year seems promising more exciting news about our telecommunication. Hopefully the recent development of MNP is for real. Otherwise we have to wait longer before we can see MNP implemented here