It’s already year 2007 in Malaysia – and this is my very first entry. Since it’s a new year, why not get to know yourself more? I took two quiz on BBspot:
The first one isn’t very accurate, maybe I don’t understand what it means – but the second one seems true. Well, actually you will feel it’s accurate most of the time no matter what results it gives you. Click on my results above to take the quiz.
It’s the first day of 2007, and I guess I shall remind myself about my new targets:
- Work harder on my studies as SPM is important – not sure if I can do it
- Earn up to RM1000(around $300) monthly online – so I wouldn’t have to rely on my mom for money
- Improve this blog – Have at least 1000 unique visitors daily, PageRank 5, less than 50k Alexa ranking
- Gadgets – Nokia N95(Currently, might change my mind later), wireless mouse and keyboard, LCD monitor, upgrade my PC
- Learn php (to a level that I can program simple script) – I tried to understand it in pass months, but gave up
- Get a plastic card from my mom, so I can manage my $ online much more easier, but this should be a hard thing as my mom would think that I’ll get scammed by internet morons.
- Create more blogs, that I bother to update – I have 2 blogs currently but 1 of it is already half dead. I didn’t bother to update it, maybe once a month :p
What’s your target for 2007? No matter what, hope your wishes will come true and all the best.
For the last time I guess, Happy New Year/2007 ~


Form 4 is honey-moon year , form 5 only study
joking lol.
anyway study hard at form 4 so that form 5 won’t have more pressure because form 5 subjects are getting tougher.Me on the other hand has honeymoon during form 4 and end up dead form 5 LOL.
-hunz
Hi Vincent,
While searching for “PMR” in google, I found your site. I am 12 years old currently in Norway. Actually I am a Malaysian, I think. I was born in Ipoh. Since 2 years old, I have been travaling with my parents and studing in international school.
Why seraching for “PMR”? My parent told me one day we will return to Malaysia. I may need to seat for PMR than. I need to prepare for that. I nees to do home study for PMR. My parents used to tell me the I did not learn much in the internationl school. Nothing compare to the standard in Malaysia. Here we learn to bake cake and made spagati and playing in sand pit.
You did mantion that you made USD300 per month. How do you did that!!???
Cheers from the frozzen land,
Jia Ming
p.s. Btw, my mother’s family name is also Chow.
Everything will be alright until you’re back to Malaysia. If you study in Malaysia’s international school, you don’t need to sit for PMR. Making USD300 a month is my target, I’m not making that much now. I’m using Google AdSense to make it anyway. Good luck and all the best.