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Stories to follow: June 25th June 25, 2009

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First off, today’s my fiance’s birthday. So happy birthday darling! :)

And now off to the news for today (these are just my own recommendations btw):

BBC News

-Madoff gets 12 years of jail time

-Issues with the current UN Tribunal trial for Cambodia war crimes

-China corruption website crashes (loved this one)

-South African Rapist asks for forgiveness; the statistics of rape in S.Africa (this was disturbing)

-The Kimberley Process to check for blood diamonds is failing

-US Governor admits affair (why am I not surprised, another sex scandal and another republican at that, no offense).

-Want something done? Whisper in the right ear.

-Max Mosley will step down to ensure peace for F1

Dilbert

On fixing computer bugs

Stories to follow June 24, 2009

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It’s been awhile since I got onto my blog. To prevent from flooding my twitter followers, I figured it is easier to compile all my recommended readings here-

Business Week-Saving Face Online

Business Week-MBA Tales: Searching for work in a recession

Business Week-Nokia’s N97 Falls Short

Love this one: Business Week-Coach’s Poppy Line is Luxury for Recessionary Times

And now I am too exhausted to read anymore! More to come soon.

Part 1: The five long days in Penang June 9, 2009

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May 30th

It was a slow afternoon for me in Klang as I nestled myself into the massive chair in my fiance’s computer room. I am guessing the magnitude of these chairs are mainly due to the sizes of the Puah brothers, with both almost hitting 6 feet in height. I look dwarfish sitting in it as I try to finish the schedule for my music team on the Dell.

It was slightly past 3pm in the afternoon, I just had a late brunch with SY at the nearby Kopitiam. We were discussing random things such as where to go for dinner; should we watch a movie? Or how about just a visit to the mall? As we were idly going through these seemingly insignificant items, the call came in.

My mother’s voice came thru the receiver, “Rachel?” “Yea mom, what’s up?” “Rachel, Ah Ma passed away.” Silence. Two seconds. And then, “What? What do you mean passed away? How did she die? When? How?”

The questions poured out in a blur as I tried to make sense of what my mother was telling me. I stopped myself from hyperventilating as I focused my energies on prodding for the truth. My mother simply replied, “She died just now…on the sofa.” I knew then, there wasn’t going to be an explanation. I understood that it was just not the right time for her to tell me, especially not on the phone.

I took a deep breath and said, “So I guess I need to come home now?” She said, “Yes please come home.” We hung up and I sighed looking over at SY. We looked at each other grimly, at a lost for words. He offered me no comfort as I expected none from him. I just said, “I need to go. Please, can you take me home?”

I packed my bags in 5 minutes and had already felt the all too familiar choke in my voice when I am just about to burst out crying. The sting of tears had already started before I knew it was coming. Yet I packed with a mad frenzy and by the time SY came downstairs, I had my sunglasses on and he escorted me to the car.

The drive from Klang was the longest ride in my life.

I tried my best not to cry but failed miserably when SY held my hand as he drove us back to my parents’ house in Melawati.

I sobbed all the way home.