I hate hate hate this computer I'm writing on. The graphic card killed itself twice just now and a few minutes ago it rebooted all by itself while I was busy typing. How patient do I need to be? Damn, I miss my Mac..
Anyway, I haven't posted for quite sometime; it's not that I don't have stuff worth writing about, I'm just too friggin' tired to do it. It's a hectic hectic life I'm living. Since my dad's car is still in the workshop, he's using the Chevy thus leaving me to the harsh life of Malaysian public transportation. I just came back from KL on a lousily slow KTM Komuter train that got one of its door jammed and making a weird high frequency noise, which I had to endure for the whole 45 minutes ride. I'm close to losing my sanity dude!
Why can't you guys be great like all those public transport I saw on Discovery Channel? Tak cukup ker aku bayar? Anyway, I'm working on a proper posting which might be out soon. Stay tuned folks!
ktm is by far the god of malaysian public transportation disgrace. i just can't stand with the timing.lambat sampai.lambat jalan.
ReplyDeleteand the funny thing is some people haven't realize that. they would be keeping their eye on the next train timer only to find the train to be half and hour late.. sheesh
ReplyDeleteif ktm is the worst public transport in malaysia, what's the best?
ReplyDeletethe best one?we only have mediocre transportation standard. but one that i find convenient is surely PUTRA LRT, which has been a great transporter, having transporting me on the very day of my MARA scholarship interview, very, very swiftly albeit i was pretty late.
ReplyDeletewell, at least we have it here better than the public trains in sabah..
ReplyDeletewell, the best depends on what angle you look at it. if it's timeliness and speed, the ERL is the best. If it's location that you're looking at, i think it's Putra. Anyway, I would say Putra is the overall winner. ERL is limited to southern Selangor and it is super expensive.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, in KL it has to be good. It's the goddamn capital for God sake! Nevertheless, it still is not enough to be pragmatic for everyone to leave their cars at home.
I wonder how'll it work in Penang..
the public transport is sooo convenient here.
ReplyDeletei'm about to sway out of the topic a lil bit, hope u guys dont mind.
well have u guys ever been to kl sentral early in the morning? early, i mean when all those throngs are just about to leave home for work, and in this case, via kl sentral. they queue up to get into the trains u know! i know this sounds absurd, but go watch yourself n u can swallow my words. for malaysians so often criticized for our bad manners, that heartwarming morning scenery really made me proud! well we arent that bad after all right?
the bad news is it doesnt last long. go board a train at 10-11am n the queues are no longer there. i guess those who turned out early in the morning are apparently the ones with jobs, n in this sense are matured enough. n while they're all gone, teens n possiblyu penganggur take place n ruin the whole thing.