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Sunday, January 22, 2006 at 4:44 PM

I'll hate to know what a professional fatalist centre does



From the departure lounge of Senai airport... the tv system is beyond sight and sound literally.



The second is on the streets of Kota Kinabalu. It looks like they merely sell clothes, next to shah ruk khan. Talk about branding.



The third is an example of what passes for cars in Sabah, and the advantage of having a 4 wheel drive when it comes to parking. We rented a proton to drive around, and I had to turn off the aircon to climb the slopes of mount KK. Did I mention that the speedometer wasn't working? It's a great advantage when you are careening around hairpin turns like the road to Cameron Highlands. We also took it offroad (more about that later).


The fourth is an old english gent we met trekking at the foothills of the KK national park. We ask if he is planning to climb the mountain and he shakes his head, saying something to the effect of I'm not quite in shape, too much effort. The next day, we meet him CYCLING down the road, which means at some stage he had to cycle UP. I'm not sure what is his idea of being in shape, and I don't think I want to know.

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