Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 4:29 am
Hello hello hello..

Hehe.. I went to Low Yat last night. My father before was like, "I NEED A HEADPHONE VERY BADLY@@@". He edits some of the videos in the laptop, so the noise generated by the laptop's speaker was very loud. Very unsuitable for the family itself. We originally bought three headsets. Rosak, hilang, current (in chronologically order). I used the 1st one habis²an till the wire split already. The second headphone was lost ins translation. The third one, the current one is still alive, and I'm using it right now in my PC, replacing the kaboom speaker in the night mode. My speaker rosak adi after the holy experiment we've done in the school.

Okay. Back to business. He gave me RM300 to buy a headphone and the notebook's power cable. I went to Low Yat Plaza shortly after Quran recital, with Afiq. He'll be using my bike this time. Scaredy cat. Mentang² motor baru, taknak bawak keluar konon. Arrived, parked near the no parking zone and went straight to LowYat. The 1st shop I gave a visit was the notebook shop in the ground floor. When I asked for the notebook power cable, he quickly reply "Naik 2 tingkat lagi". I was thinking.. "What the hell ? That's the 1st floor laaaa... Jual henpon jela. Mana ade cable". I blurred myself in disbelieve. The guy was like.. staring at the blurness of me. Then I asked the guy in English "Is that the 2nd floor ?". Then he nods. Nods means agreement. Agreement means conclusion. I thanked the guy and parted the shop.

2nd floor we arrive. The 1st shop we encounter was the famous Sri Computers. I head to the nearest shop helper and asked for the cable. And then I spot something strange. After a while I learned that the assistance was Afiq's friend. I asked for the cable, and he pointed me to the multitype notebook charger. RM70. Cheap, but no thanks. I went straight for the headphone section. After a few quirks, I picked the newest Philips headphone. Its not so new la, but its worth the money. It got a bass system inside, and got holes at the back of the speaker for the bass air intake. The headphone's design itself was good. The individual speaker can be rotated several degrees for comfortableness. RM99 it was. I happily bought it. Shakes hand with Afiq's friend and leave the shop.

We freelance on the floor after that, searching for any idea of a shop that sells a notebook power cable. We spotted a HP shop not too far from us, and quickly ask the technician for the cable. He said "Oh.. sorry. tak jual. Cuba adik pergi ke kedai sana" while pointing to a direction far far away. I was like.. "What the!.. Jauh giler.." Anyway we have to continue our journey. As soon we leave the store, I notice that there's a shop that sells... notebook cables. Yeah! Notebook cables. And its just next to the shop.

There were three guys on the shop, two on the left and one on the right. Two Bangladeshis and a Malay. I asked for the cable to the Malay guy and he happily replied yes. Price? RM130. "Kurang lagi boleh tak bang?", then he said "err... RM120?". RM120? That's.. a normal price. Nevermind lah. I answered "Cayalah! RM120". The bangladeshi guy was in blurness. I presented them with the HP original notebook charger. I asked the Malay guy whether the charger was original or not. He replied "Tak original. Tapi kalau rosak bole datang tukaQ". Hmm.. tak original. Nevermind la. Its not like I'm going to use that laptop for 10 hours per day. I replied "Wah.. Kachak!". Shortly after that, the bangladeshi guy turned his back and asked the Malay guy what was the word 'kachak' with a very blur look. I laughed my ass off inside of me. Afiq was laughing like hell from far. After the brief explaination from the Malay guy, I tested the charger. It was fine. Then I asked the guy wether this charger can cucuk in my laptop onot. I diaplayed to them my prevoius charger and they took it and test. Compatible, I was very assured. "Oklah camni.. Gempak lah. Takyah plastik ye.. Saya letak dalam beg". Then the bangladeshi stood for a moment. After that he asked the Malay guy what was 'gempak'. Haha.. That's the part I laugh abit.

We went to our homes shortly after the transaction ended.

Eh no, we went straight to Al-Amal for some break. I was hungry as ever. Ngaaa...

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