Azlan Mahmud


KLCC, It is the place where many people go to when they would like to a catch a firework on a New Year's Eve or Hari Merdeka..

But then, you might find yourself dissapointed when you had to turn back home because you found out that the roads leading to there are closed. Afraid not, there is a way to overcome this. You do need to pay some charges though..

Make sure to watch the video in 1080p ya!





Note: Use Touch&Go card for the convenience.. 

1. You must be coming from AKLEH, Simply enter the KLCC carpark.

2. Once you tapped your TnG card and the barrier comes up, drive and make a U-Turn. This is the way to exit KLCC.

3. Once you exit KLCC, you will find yourself driving on Jalan Pinang, drive straight towards Jalan Kia Peng and try to find a slot to park your car.

4. Once you have parked your car, walk towards Traders Hotel.

5. Finish, just stand there in front of the Convention Centre and wait for the countdown.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


Azlan Mahmud

So its already the last friday of 2012.. That's how fast 2012 went by.. And the apocalypse didnt happen.. dissapointed some people.. I am hoping for a change in 2013. If you know what I mean. Bye!

Azlan Mahmud
It has been 6 years since we were together, all of those up and down we've been through. However, Nothing last forever.. Tonight will be the last night.. You will be greatly missed, I hope the next owner will give you tender-loving care like we did, so long, Its hard for me to say this,but, goodbye! :'(


I got my new laptop, so now I can upload videos already, this is the final video of the car, so sad to see it leave eh...

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Till we meet again.. Somewhere, Somehow, Someday...
Azlan Mahmud
As usual, I was browsing Lowyat.net forums, I stumbled upon this thread . I clicked it, and noticed a picture of the brand new Proton Preve was involved in a side collision with a lorry.


It was also posted in the thread that the occupants in the vehicle was unharmed, only minor scratches. Pretty amazing isnt it that collision like this did not harm the driver that much.. As you can see, the cabin is intact, and its side airbag functioned as they were supposed to. I could not even see any traces of blood scattered around. I also believe that the window had been tinted with security tints as it didnt shatter into pieces and remain intact..

I do think that this car is the most value for money you can buy at its category. At only RM72k, you get (I copied this list from that thread):


auto wiper
auto light
auto dimmed mirror
push start button
audio with ipod connection
built in gps
4 air bags
ESP (electronic stability control)
EBD
ABS
brake assist and traction control
front and rear disc brakes
trunk lid remote release
turbocharged CFE
multifunction steering
projector headlamp
paddle shift
LED daytime running light
larger car with more space
better handling car
higher body rigidity car (RESS)
auto cruise

No competition. The main competitor, u know what it is only offers
ABS, 2 Airbags, and some fancy bodykits at a price of RM90k.
Yet, people buy them for the sake of reliability and resale value. More than the safety of them and their
occupants.

Fikir-Fikir kan lah...

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Azlan Mahmud
It was a fine Saturday afternoon,

around 4:20PM,

In between tuition classes, I decided to have a look at the Google Play store to check out new apps, what shocked me is when I got this message appeared on my phone,


I was like, "what??", I never had a problem signing in and out of Google weather it was from my phone, or other devices. I thought my phone had some bug or something, I then restarted the phone. Thinking that it might solve my problem. But.. Nope, it did not. After countless time of Retry-ing. I finally gave up. I then quickly launched the Browser of the phone, and pointed the page to Gmail.com.


We've detected suspicious activity on your Google Account

Shock! Horror!, It looks like somebody attempted to gain access to my account!, No worries, keep calm, I then continue to follow the instructions to change my password. This was the first time I had changed my password since I first registered for Gmail. And I quite like my old password, because it was easy to remember. But I had no choice, I had to change or I would not be able to access my account again!.



And this is what I got in my inbox after I had changed my password, Google claimed that someone from Russia is trying to gain access to my account. Dear (russian) hackers, seriously, What do you gain by hacking my account? It's not like I have any personal information like credit card numbers and some kind of things that can affect National Security. So why me??

Whatever is done, is DONE! I'll just forget about this issue. And Kudos to the Google team for being able to stop what was supposed to be a hacking attempt. But the hacking was unsuccessful.