Monthly Archives: August 2010

Nokia inductive loopset

Nokia’s Mikko Hano talks about the Nokia Inductive Loopset. The latest LPS-5 is wireless so we can wear the loop around our necks. put our phone somewhere else and the loop will vibrate when there is an incoming call. To … Continue reading

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Induction loops in public transportations

My schoolmate Kenneth who now works in Melbourne as a telecommunications engineer told me in 2007 that buses where he resides could transmit sounds directly into passengers’ hearing aids. I’d just received my Auditory Brainstem Implant at that time and … Continue reading

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Merdeka and being Malaysian

Today is Malaysia’s Independence Day. A friend of mine posted this Prayer of Intercession which was prayed at her church in Auckland last week. I hope that one day, we will also pray this way in our churches. Prayers of … Continue reading

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The happiest day ever

Eva & Alwyn tied the knot last Saturday. I mentioned Eva in my book, “I’m not sick, just a bit unwell – Life with Neurifibromatosis”. From what I observed while attending the weddings of ofdifferent couples from church, they share … Continue reading

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Pei Lee on television

Pei Lee was featured in a reality TV show yesterday. You may still watch it here.

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Que Sera, Sera

A girl who led a team of students from her school to raise funds for my healthcare this year published an interesting piece of writing on Facebook today. It reminded of myself when I was at her age. I also … Continue reading

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Famine Camp

I spoke for one hour to some students at the Multimedia University, Malacca campus last Saturday during a World Vision famine camp. Chaupei, the camp leader, invited me sometime in July and I agreed immediately. I’ve been wanting to speak … Continue reading

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