Journalists are not sure if…
by tarlia on November 28, 2011
in behind-the-scenes
October!
by tarlia on October 6, 2008
in behind-the-scenes, life, narcissism
Funds for HfH: RM70
People for the 19th build: 13
“S’up?”
Ducky has a new hat and is looking mighty pleased about it. I have a new hat too, but I’m too lazy to model it right now. But it fits, which is wonderful and unusual because I have a big head and everything perches on it. Thanks, Andrea and Joyce!
To non-Muslims, Ramadan is all about the food. Take, for example, the food hampers that keep arriving at the office. A couple of days before Raya, we opened all 7 or 8 of them and had a huge sugar spread in the conference room.

Crazy, but I suppose that’s the only way you share the bounty with the whole office. Except those who were not in.
I’m not much of marathon Raya visitor so I went to a grand total of 3 houses, all either close friends or people I only see once a year.
But this October, I’ll be mostly occupied with making some Halloween costumes because we’re all project-powered at dresshack central. Fun!
Almost but not quite
by tarlia on April 14, 2008
in behind-the-scenes, photos
Photographing a remote control car race was new for me, but that was my challenge at the Crown Square Remote Control Car Race 2008 on Sunday.
I know. Fail big time. On the bright side, they do make great teaser photos. Look out for my article in The Sunday Post this weekend, and yes, I did get photos with whole cars in them.
My thanks to racer Philip and one-man pit crew Andy for sharing their insights at the track, and also to Teo and Shukri at Hobbymart for answering all manner of (possibly dumb) questions, and to Tay for hooking me up and trying in vain to explain to me what “heat” means in race terms. I had a surprisingly good time learning about all this. :-D
