Thursday, 29 May 2014

Crossed the finish line!

Me looking all "grown up"
See the Dalek? Me? And the Dalek? Get it? No?

*tumbleweed* ...

I'll grab my coat..

P/S: I spilt coffee right down my white headscarf right before my viva. That was an *amazing* start to my day. Luckily my day turned out considerably better as it went on :)

Thursday, 22 May 2014

Caught my flight!

Fast forward three months, and I've now submitted my soft-bound thesis, and I'm now sitting in a lounge at Heathrow waiting for my coach to Southampton.

I'M BACK!

Yes, apparently the UK has just let me in again.. for up to SIX MONTHS!

Woo \o/

Not that I'll stay here for six months, that is. I only have enough money for two weeks :P

(Does anybody have any spare cash lying around..?)

My viva's next Wed. Wish me luck :)

In the meantime, I feel like a zombie. I've only slept 3 hours in the last 20, and I feel a bit light-headed..

More posts to follow!

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Missed my flight

When I left the UK, I bought myself a return ticket just in case I decided to return to visit.

The return flight was last night.

I'm still here in Malaysia.

It's a bit surreal. I didn't tell anyone in the family that my return flight was yesterday, but we ended up going to Kuala Lumpur International Airport anyway because we were sending off my brother to Singapore.

As I watched my brother walk down the escalator to the immigration desks, I couldn't help think how that could've been me.

Sigh.

But as a very wise man once told me, it's fine revisiting the past, but not if you keep living in the past.

Friday, 10 January 2014

Unexpected

Life's taken a slightly unexpected turn at the moment.

You know how you thought you had a vague idea of how your life would turn out? That although you didn't know the answers to everything, at least you were fairly certain about A, B or C.

Yeah I've had my faith completely shaken at the moment.

And it feels strangely.. OK.

On a less mysterious note, I now have a hard 3-month deadline to see this bloody thesis off.

o_O

:'(

For one thing, I can't wait to see the back of it. But the more immediate concern is HOW THE F*** AM I GONNA FINISH IN 3 MONTHS?!

*hyperventilating*

God. Halp.

Monday, 16 December 2013

Malaysian bank accounts

Here in Malaysia, I've got bank accounts with three(!) different banks.

(Now before you say I'm rich, I should warn you that my balances usually don't breach more than two digits!)

My accounts with these three banks were opened mainly due to external reasons - my sponsors would want a specific bank, or one bank's online facility was the most popular, etc.

So once I returned home, I reactivated all my (dormant) bank accounts and had a little play around with they all had to offer.

Maybank

When I opened my account here, Maybank2u was the leading online banking facility in Malaysia. Lots of online retail websites preferred Maybank2u transfers, so I signed up.

To sign up for an online account, you have to head to the nearest Maybank ATM and setup an online banking PIN and register your mobile phone number. Once you've chosen your PIN, you'll then do a "First Time Login" where you'll need the PIN to successfully register your online credentials. Interestingly, the first time login involves sitting through a short video on online banking safety - "Don't click on bad links! Don't key in your password into dodgy sites!" - and then has a mini quiz at the end to see if you had paid attention or not :P

Logging in involves typing in a password after seeing a secure picture, which you would have chosen during the initial online credentials setup. The idea is that if you try to login and you don't see your chosen picture, then it's a phishing site which you should avoid.

Once logged in, you can do the usual balance inquiries and the like. However, to do a transfer, or to buy things online, you'll need a Transfer Authorization Code (TAC) before your transaction goes through. This TAC is typically 6-digits long and it'll be sent to your mobile phone at the time of request. Once you receive your TAC, you key it in online then your transaction goes through.

The annoying thing which I hadn't realized about Maybank2u is that if you don't login over 6 months, then your online credentials get deactivated. You then have to go to a bank branch and get your Maybank2u credentials wiped from your account, and then you have to redo the whole activation process again!

CIMB

CIMB was my old sponsor's preferred bank, so I opened it way back during my A-Levels. Since then, it's been left dormant, but now that I've reactivated it, there's been a lot of improvements especially in terms of online banking.

CIMBClicks also does just about the same things as Maybank2u, with the addition of a somewhat cute octopus mascot.

CIMBClicks Octo mascot
Octo!
Its first time login also requires an ATM-derived initial PIN, and similar to Maybank2u, transactions also require TACs sent to a mobile phone, although other alternative mediums are also available. You could opt for a "TAC via device" which is similar to HSBC UK's SecureKey system, where you get this mini calculator-like device which spouts out random numbers. However, this isn't free, so you'll need to shell out a substantial amount of money for it. The login process itself involves a secure word rather than a picture, but the premise remains similar to Maybank2u's: choose your own secure word, and if you don't see it when you're logging in, it's a phishing site.

I've only had this online banking service for about a month, but I've successfully got myself locked out of the system - apparently I had entered the wrong TAC more than a set amount of times, so I now have to call them up or go to a branch to get this fixed. Grr.

Bank Islam

Again, this was a preferred bank by a sponsor, so I signed up ages ago. When I went to reactivate my account recently, I found out that my account had been cancelled(!) so I had to re-register for a new one. When I asked about online banking, the guy misheard me and thought I wanted to setup mobile banking on my phone, so he proceeded to ask for my phone and stuck this mystery film on top of my SIM card. Apparently this was safer than installing a mobile app on my phone(?) because none of my data was being stored on the phone itself, or so he says. I just smiled and nodded.

So I don't have an online banking service with Bank Islam, but the mobile service is quite neat. It basically uses the SIM Toolkit app, and once I key in two types of passcodes, the transactions get carried out via SMS. So if I wanted to check my balance, I'll get an SMS that tells me how much money I (don't) have.

The problem with SMS is that 1) if I don't have enough credit on my phone, then it won't work, and 2) SMS servers may not be the safest places to route banking data through. However, I do find it quicker to check balances using the mobile app compared to logging into online banking.

So there you have it - my roundup of Malaysian online and phone banking. It would be nice to have a little bit more money so I can actually use more of the features they've got..

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Driving Day 1

I had my first two hours of driving today..

My instructor made me drive on the roads within the first hour.

O_O

I SURVIVED!

I'M STILL ALIVE!

My car stalled a million times, on the roads, whilst parking and during hill stops. Got honked at by the other motorists when I stalled. Thanks, people..

BUT I'M NOT DEAD!

Woo \o/

Friday, 13 December 2013

Supertrees Skywalk

Went to Singapore's newest attraction, Gardens by the Bay. The whole thing is basically a massive patch of gardens built on top of reclaimed land.

Futuristic Gardens by the Bay
Massive botanic garden meets Gattaca.
The place was huge, and since it was really hot and humid, I decided to visit just the supertrees then head back.

Skywalk!
These supertrees were TALL. They had plants running all across the columns, and there was some high-tech wizardry about the supertrees and electricity or something, but it was getting too hot for me to remember things.

View atop the skywalk
Giant trees! Tiny humans!

For the cost of SGD 5 per person, you could walk along the skywalk. Not recommended for those afraid of heights, IMHO.. The suspended bridge had this mesh flooring, but for some reason a big swab of the floor had these grills which you can see through all the way down to the ground!

See-through bridge floor
Yikes! Not for the faint-hearted..
As soon as I got down, I made a beeline to the cool air-conditioned food court and got myself some iced tea. The restaurant I went to had these really cool menus in the form of newspapers!

Newspaper menus
What's in the news today? Tea and coffee :D
I really like Singapore. Despite inducing heat strokes in me.