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Friday, 5 November 2004
At our College of Information Technology
Mood:  incredulous
Topic: Office
This is our new IT faculty building at our organisation's university. Classes only begin next month, so it's that new. I had a quick tour of the place and it seems pretty and spacious.


At the front entrance, you'd be greeted by fountain pools and garden pathways fringed with coconut trees. It's almost like a hotel surrounded by a small park.


Posted by harun at 12:01 AM WST
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Thursday, 4 November 2004
At our Research Centre
Mood:  spacey
Topic: Office
This is where research and advanced experiments is done in my organisation. The building is a large, fancy hanger-like design. You can get lost in here; there are so many rooms and labs. You'll also find an exhibition hall and an auditorium too.

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Wednesday, 3 November 2004
In the Library
Mood:  silly
Topic: Office
I decided to visit the office library for the heck of it. There was hardly anyone there. Doesn't anybody read books nowadays? Anyway, it was nice and cool with the airconditioning, plus the quietness was relaxing.

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Tuesday, 2 November 2004
Along the Corridors
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Office
I was at a branch office heading for a meeting. This office long corridors that linked one part of the building to another. If not for my colleagues, this place can seem sparse.

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Monday, 1 November 2004
Arches Under Bridges
Mood:  rushed
Topic: General
Driving to work, I would always pass under this overhead bridge and get a view of these arches. From this angle, they create a pattern of flipped "U"s. Even though the traffic light is red, quite often nowadays, motorcycles just ignore them and drive pass the red lights.

Posted by harun at 12:01 AM WST
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Sunday, 31 October 2004
Beds of Flowers
Mood:  happy
Topic: General
I was at my office today to do some computer server configuration. I took pictures of these colourful flowers which surround our HQ building. These flowers are renewed every two weeks, if I'm not mistaken. Meaning they are removed and fresh ones replanted.

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Saturday, 30 October 2004
Window Patterns
Mood:  spacey
Topic: Office
This is the main HQ building of my office. It is an old building actually, but has an interesting design. Each of those rectangular cubicles represent a window, and there are 11 floors altogether. It is surrounded by a groups of trees, plants and beds of flowers.

Posted by harun at 12:01 AM JST
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Friday, 29 October 2004
Taps For Ablution
Mood:  quizzical
Topic: General
Whenever we pray, it is mandatory to be cleaned first. We must wash ourselves with running water, and taps are a good source of that. Congretional prayers are held every Friday and the mosque is equipped with an array of these water taps.

Posted by harun at 12:01 AM JST
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Thursday, 28 October 2004
Breaking Fast at the Mosque

Today our office had our buka puasa session at the hq mosque. There were lots of people, though mostly university students. The food was traditional Malay cooking. The prayers were nice and short.


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Wednesday, 27 October 2004
A Visit to the Postoffice
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: General
Visiting the postoffice is nowadays a very rare occurence. Almost all correspondence I do tends to be using email and the Internet. However, I wanted to send some photo prints to my friends in London, UK. These were pictures from my recent trip to their homes over there. Hopefully, they'll receive the letter in a week's time.

Posted by harun at 1:51 PM JST
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