Monday, May 29, 2006

Smarting Jack

SMART: Build nice hotels in and around Putrajaya.

SMARTER: Build nice state-of-art convention centre in Putrajaya.

SMARTEST: Hold meeting in said convention centre. Host participants in hotels in KL and close major roads at peak hours so the most-honored participants can travel to meeting in time.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Jack Track

Jack spends the weekend at the race track, for the Hong Kong Classic Car series. The boys got down and dirty while I sat amongst the towers of tyres doing what I always do on weekends - reading. =)



Thursday, May 25, 2006

Crawl, Jack, crawl

Mileage : 36777

Home - KL stats :

Home - NKVE - Jln Duta - Jln Parlimen - Jln Kinabalu - Office [30 km, RM2.60]
Office - Jln Kinabalu - Federal Highway - NPE - Home [22 km, RM3.60]
Office - Jln Kinabalu - Federal Highway - Home [21 km, RM0.00]
Office - Jln Parlimen - LDP - NKVE - Home [26 km, RM1.00]

When you spend so much time stuck in your car daily you'd come up with ways to pass the time too. I'm an avid mileage meter reader now. Sigh.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Jack Optimax

Jack makes a few trips to Optimax at TTDI these past few days as I get my eyes fixed. I'm typing this post through newly lasered eyes, AND without any optical help. No glasses, no contact lenses. =D

This morning I woke up to my life long dream of waking up and SEEING without having to first reach for my glasses. =D

So how was it? The first visit to Optimax was for a 2 hour eye examination. I went through about 7 eye test machines as they tested for sight, cornea thickness, refractiveness, acuity, etc etc. After confirming on suitability (25% of patients get turned down for unsuitability, for example too thin corneas) and degree of short-sightness and astigmatism, I went back with blurred vision from the pupil-dilating drops they administered for the test.

Second trip...

Surgery day. Register, get pupils dilated for surgery and dressed in hospital gowns (very classy one, got cloth cuffs. Fuyoo). The nurse explained the after-care routine, then the doctor personally sat with each patient and talked about the upcoming procedure. I remember one line he said - "If you hear any zzz zzz sound ignore it, thats the laser doing its work. If you smell barbecue, ignore it, thats the laser..."

I was not nervous at all going into surgery, after all its a 30 minute procedure and I'm getting my eyesight (!!!). The three hours leading up to the actual surgery was a tad boring, especially with a fellow patient yapping away with anxiety beside me. Then it came my turn. Yeahoo, I thought..

The first thing the doctor does before we go into surgery is mark two dots in each eye, with a blue marker. That totally freaked me out. How come in the gazillions of counselling and information they provided they failed to mention this? Since I shrank back (come on, he's touching the eye with a marker!!) and the marks he made were not visible enough, he had to do it again and touched up the marks in my eyes twice. EEeeuuwwww.

Then we go into the surgery room and the procedure begins. During surgery a ring is fixed around the eye so you can't move it; then the cornea top is sliced open, lifted, the laser applied, and the cornea top put back in place, smoothed down and that it.




While the surgery is under way there is a lot of bright lights hovering over the eye, and the first instict is to blink, right? The ring over the eye prevents this, and although I was desperate to close my eyes agaisnt the lights invasion I can't. At that point of time I remember feeling extremely extremely horrified. That feeling I'm not keen on going through ever again.

Then the cornea slicing part. Haha the thing is you're awake throughout the procedure, and you have to maintian your eye looking at a given guiding light. So.. you get to SEE you cornea lifted, SEE it returned to position, SEE the doctor smooth it down with whatever instrument that is. Damn geli. Eeeee. My hands are going weak just typing this out. Eeeee...

If you're thinking to laser your eyes (Sorry Juon I hope this didn't scare you), go for it. The results are worth it. But be prepared lah, don't be hero like me. It's not a walk in the park, its shit scary actually. :p

* Thanks to the current wave of O% credit card installment that made this surgery possible.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

KL KL KL Jack

Mileage : 34875 km

Jack and me gets a lifestyle change. Earlier mornings, new routes, more walkings (me) and more sun (Jack). I'm now based in KL and currently surviving the change, with a LOT of complaints. Sigh.