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Sunday, May 29, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Setup A Cyber Cafe At Pasir Gudang, Johor
I got this job for & its actually a challenging since its my first time handle it... Im going to Johor on wednesday (9/5/2011) at night.. I thought want to take a train going there but its too late coz the last train had been moving.. So i go to Bandar Tasik Selatan to take a bus & yeah i got the bus and unfortunately, the bus were full of by drunken indian people... I'm saying "What the F..." The journey from Kl to Johor around 4 hours but this bus driver, driving the bus damn fast and i reach Johor Bahru by 3 hours only which mean around 4 o'clock in the morning ... OMG!!.. Im waiting for my grandfather to fetch me.. Ather that, Im back at my grandparents home and continue sleeping.. hehe.. The next morning (10/5/2011), I straight away go to Pasir Gudang to do my job... I been in Johor actually 3weeks.. the first week Im juz finishing cabling...
The next, week im bring in the computers.. The owner of the cyber cafe needed 30 pc plus 1 server.. Its actually quite hard to find the best requirement and not that expensive prices.. I looking all over in Low Yat to find the spec.. I find 2 stall who give me the best spec.. The first one give me the price for 1 pc, RM900 for 1gb ram, 1gb graphic card plus new led screen monitor and second hand hp cpu.. Rm900 x 30 = RM27000.. wow its quite ok coz my bajet for the computer only around Rm1200.. The next stall give me better spec and the cost for 1 pc Rm940 with 2gb ram, 1gb graphic card plus new led screen monitor and second hand hp cpu... RM 940 x 30 = RM28200.. every cc needed a server so buy the server which cost around Rm1300 (all new one with good spec as the compuer) and sure it will need cctv that cost around RM1000...
The third week, I setup the cctv and believe me its very tired coz have to climb.. arrr lazy to write juz see the photo tht i upload lol...
Last but not least, im have a good time doing my job and i love it... Thanks for give me a chance to setup a cyber cafe...
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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History Of Yip Man
Yip Man (6 November1893- 2 December 1972), also spelled as Ip Man, and also known as Yip Kai-Man, was a Chinese martial artist. Yip is considered the first martial arts master to teach Wing Chun openly. He had several students who later became martial arts teachers in their own right, including martial arts film actor Bruce Lee..
Family background
Yip was born to Yip Oi-dor and Ng Shui, and was the third of four children. He grew up in a wealthy family in Foshan, Guangdong, and received a traditional Chinese education. His older brother was Ip Kai-gak, his older sister was Ip Wan-mei and his younger sister was Ip Wan-hum.
Early life
Yip started learning Wing Chun from Chan Wah-shun when he was 13, and was Chan's last student as Chan accepted him at the age of 70. Because of his teacher's old age, Yip had to learn much of his skills and techniques from Chan's second oldest disciple, Ng Chung-sok. Chan died three years after Yip's training started and one of his dying wishes was to have Ng to continue teaching Yip.
At 15, Yip moved to Hong Kong with help from a relative, Leung Fut-ting. One year later, he attended school at St. Stephen's College, a secondary school for wealthy families and foreigners living in Hong Kong. In an incident while studying at St. Stephen's, Yip intervened after seeing a foreign police officer beating a woman. The officer attempted to attack Yip, but Yip struck him down instead and ran to school with his classmate. Yip's classmate later told an older man who lived in his apartment block. Yip was invited to meet that man and was asked by the man what martial art he practiced. The man then told Yip that his forms were "not too great". Yip was then introduced to chi sao (a form of training that involves controlled attack and defense). Yip saw this as an opportunity to prove that his abilities were good, but was defeated by the man after just a few strikes. Yip's opponent turned out to be Leung Bik, Chan Wah-shun's senior and son of Chan's teacher, Leung Jan. After that encounter, Yip continued learning from Leung Bik.
Yip returned to Foshan when he was 24 and became a policeman He taught Wing Chun to several of his subordinates, friends and relatives, but did not officially run a martial arts school. Some of his better known informal students were Lok Yiu, Chow Kwong-yue (周光裕), Kwok Fu (郭富), Lun Kah (倫佳), Chan Chi-sun (陳志新) and Lui Ying (呂應). Among them, Chow Kwong-yue was said to be the best, but he eventually went into commerce and stopped practising martial arts. Kwok Fu and Lun Kah went on to teach students of their own and the art of Wing Chun in the Foshan and Guangdong region was mainly passed down from them. Chan Chi-sun and Lui Ying went to Hong Kong later but neither of them accepted any students. Yip went to live in with Kwok Fu during the Second Sino-Japanese War and only returned to Foshan after the war, where he continued his career as a police officer. Yip left Foshan for Hong Kong in 1949 after the Communists established the People's Republic of China on the Chinese mainland.
Life in Hong Kong
Yip was known to be an opium addict, and he obtained opium illegally from the black market. The cost of opium was considered high at that time and Yip needed a dependable source of income to support his opium smoking habit and his family members, who were still living in Foshan. As such, he opened a martial arts school to teach Wing Chun. Initially, business was poor because Yip's students typically stayed for only a couple of months. He moved his school twice, to Hoi Tan Street (海壇街) in Sham Shui Po, and then to Lee Tat Street (利達街) in Yau Ma Tei. By then, some of his students had attained proficiency in Wing Chun and they were able to start their own schools. Some of his students and descendants sparred with other martial artists to compare their skills and their victories helped to increase Yip's reputation. In 1967, Yip and some of his students established the Hong Kong Wing Chun Athletic Association (香港詠春拳體育會).
Death and legacy
Yip died on 2 December 1972, from throat cancer. Yip left behind a huge legacy of Wing Chun that now spans across the globe. Some of his notable students include: Leung Sheung, Lok Yiu, Leung Ting, Chu Shong-tin, Wong Shun Leung, Wong Kiu (王喬), Yip Bo-ching (葉步青), William Cheung, Hawkins Cheung, Bruce Lee, Wong Long, Wong Chok, Law Bing, Lee Shing, Ho Kam-ming, Moy Yat, Duncan Leung, Derek Fung Ping-bor (馮平波), Chris Chan Shing (陳成), Victor Kan, Stanley Chan, Chow Sze-chuen, Tam Lai, Lee Che-kong, Kang Sin-sin, Simon Lau, his nephew Lo Man-kam, and his sons Ip Ching and Ip Chun.
Yip also left behind a written history of Wing Chun, whose factual accuracy has been debated. He filmed three of the five Wing Chun forms before he died. Many other artifacts of Yip's life are on display in the "Yip Man Tong" museum in Foshan, China.