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  1. hi, just came back from europe last night - flew via air asia x. the flight to and fro were both pleasant. the seats were all as good as MAS international flights (economic seatla!). food of course can be better but ok. nothing much to complain actually. flights were all on schedule and arrived both times 10 minutes early. now, cant say much on the ryanair flight we took from berlin to london - made me really appreciate airasia. first the seats were really small!! and the food on board much more expensive (after conversion to rm!) and was not really that nice. the air stewardess looked like she just got up from bed, our girls are much much more attracive comparatively! even the europeans who travelled with us on airasia agreed with me on airasia and ryanair. so hopefully air asia will continue to reduce its weak points
  2. Hi, I am planning a Europe visit this Nov. Our actual purpose is to attend an expo in Dusseldorf in Germany. Since we are already there, Hb thought might as well have a short vacation. Our expo days are during 19-21 Nov. We have booked our flight to Standsted on 11 Nov arriving about 9.30 pm. We are staying with freinds in London. Our stay is gonna be free and easy type. I need some tips on my plan. Below is a rough intenary of my trip with my questions :- 11 Nov - Arrive London 12-13 Nov - London 14 Nov - Travel to Paris in morning (where to stay - any recommendations - we are looking at saving money!) 15 Nov - Paris 16 Nov - Travel to either Geneva or Zurich (which is better?) I'm thinking of perhaps Interlaken or Lucerne 17 Nov - Zurich / Geneva 18 Nov - afternoon travel to Germany Which means we have : 2 full days in London (what can I cover during these 2 days? Is Madame Taussads worth it?) 1.5 days in Paris (we are not keen on the architectural stuff, maybe only the Louvre, Eiffe Tower and Notre Dame) 1.5 - 2 days in Zurich / Geneva (we love nature!!) We would love to hear from anyone who can share their experince on booking the rail tickets etc, accomodation as well where to go during these short trip. Of course if we are able to travel at night, that's gonna save us time as well as money perhaps. Hope all you avid travellers can give us a tip or two! Thanks!
  3. hi, anyone knows where to get rollwer blind in penang esp on the mainland? thanks
  4. guess you got it from teong bee, haha well is ok, my friend bought it 5 yrs ago and still running good. Yeah, Phua Chu Kang keep recommend it (especially the izoton service if breakdown). My mind still on Fotile, price differ only <100. both also local brand and pck carrying it, i bought izoton hod & hood for 1.6k so kinda good bargain that time. no plan to cook anyway. as long look nice will do :P hi alex, are you already using your hood and hob? if yes, hope you can tell us here on the efficiency thanks
  5. Hi i'm new here. been looking for carpentar to complete my kitchen cabinet. has anyone heard of siew decor (they are along the chain ferry road, butterworth) seen their website and their kit cabinets looks ok. appreciate some feedback thanks!
  6. fotile is very common nowadays if you are on the island, you can try milllenium opposite PISA, next to the chinese school if at mainland, try megaria next to pacific Yes, Millenium is quite reasonably priced. It is located next to BOSCH auto service center. Bought my Rubine sinks from them the last time. thanks. i'll go to millenium and megaria to shop around. i hope they have some demo unit so that i can see the suction is good or not. hi happyhero, did you manage to find the fotile products at megaria or millenium? how's their service? do you mind sharing the price if you bought fotile there - i am in the midst of buying now and have fotile hood in mind thanks!
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