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BLCU Dorms

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BLCU accommodation, dorm 4 When preparing to go to BLCU, TJ and I did a quick check over which dorm buildings were good or at least were decent to stay in. It didn’t take long for us to work out that Dorm 17 is the most popular and most difficult to book, one of our classmates stayed at Dorm 17 only because he booked and paid it the semester before. [Note: cost of accommodation in each dorm varies]

Booking Dorms

The actual process of booking the dorm room involve:

  1. Calling up BLCU
  2. Explaining it to someone (in Mandarin)
  3. Making a payment (1 month)
  4. Showing them your proof of payment when you get there

I did it the ‘easier’ way by just rocking up and asking for a room. It seems like it’s a lot more like a first come first serve basis because they’ll always say they’re “fully booked” but somehow magically find a room when needed.


Dorm 17

These are the pros of Dorm 17 from my experience. Please take into account that I never actually stayed in dorm building 17

  • It’s newer (clean)
  • The fuyuans are nicer
  • It’s “off campus”
  • The rooms are bigger (questionable)
  • Closer to Wudaokou and train station
  • Private gate keepers
  • Buzzing with international students

BLCU accommodation, dorm 4The downside of Dorm 17 would be that it’s the dorm furtherest away from Building 1 (the main study building), this means waking up extra early in the mornings to get to class or even buying a bike (highly recommended). I also question the rumour that Dorm 17 has bigger rooms because I discovered some super-huge dorm rooms in dorm building 4 (I snuck peeks while walking past open doors).

TJ and I were tossing up between Dorm 4 and Dorm 6, near the basketball courts. TJ arrived at BLCU before me and had settled in Dorm 4, so when I got there I checked out one of Dorm 4’s rooms, and decided to check out one of the rooms in Dorm 6 too. The major downside was that Dorm 6 didn’t have elevators.

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Apartments

BLCU Dorm Building 4 Before my final decision, I went around checking out the apartments nearby (some of which also do not have elevators). There were apartments still under renovation, rooms for rent, people looking for an extra roommate etc. My conclusion was that living off-campus would not be beneficial for someone staying short term (up to 6 months), so I went back to Dorm 4. By that time, a lot more international students had arrived and the available rooms in the building was running out fast!

At first, I didn’t understand why they always get you to check out the room before you agree to move in, but it didn’t take long for me to realise that EVERY room I went to was DIFFERENT. Most of the rooms are standard in size (sorry, I never took a photo), with bathroom/toilet in each room. TJ had a smaller room compared to mine because hers had a balcony (the balcony can be useful for laundry), but some other friends didn’t even have a balcony like TJ or the extra space I had.

I didn’t think the rooms at Dorm 17 were bigger than compared to my dorm room though, and I’m sure that there are bigger rooms than the one I had… You just need to know which ones they are!

Dorm 4

Pros of Dorm 4

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  • Very central (convenient)
  • Hope internet café/restaurant downstairs (you can leech off it in the stairwell on the 1st & 2nd floor, sometimes the 3rd floor)
  • They don’t lock the doors when it’s past curfew
  • Some of the fuyuans are nice
  • Newly installed security cameras
  • Buzzing with international students

On a side note, the “24” on the ‘Hope’ sign doesn’t mean 24hrs a day! They’ll stay open for as long as people are there, but sometimes close quite early (1-2am).

BLCU accommodation, dorm 4 The furniture found in each room is the same: wardrobe, 2 study tables, 2 beds, mini fridge and TV. I like the fact that there’s a lock on the wardrobe as well as the drawer of the study table. But don’t expect all furniture to be functioning 100%.

Dorm 8

And last of all, I just want to mention that I had a look at the single (单人) room in Dorm 8. Just seeing the room made me glad that I was in a shared room because it’s very small, and the room looks very lonely. But of course, there are downsides of a shared dorm too (bad roommate, no privacy etc).


P.S. If you decide to stay in Dorm Building 4, try and avoid the first floor!! There’s a rumour that there was a death in one of those rooms at the beginning of 2007. BLCU Dorm 4 elevators

P.P.S. Beware, the elevators can jam up. You might not want to stay on the top floors, I was on the 3rd floor which seemed to be low enough to use the stairs when the elevators were off or out of function.

P.P.P.S. Scholarship students are put into Dorm 1 or 2… That means communal showers and toilets (squatting toilets)! O_O visit BLCU Accommodation – Scholarship Students for more information.

Lumix Bonus 7″ Digital Frame

Lumix Bonus Digital Frame Promotion Boo Hoo… I miss out on the Panasonic Lumix Bonus 7″ Digital Frame offer =(

I was so sure it didn’t say anything about ebay in their terms and conditions, but I didn’t do a screenshot so I can’t be 110% sure… I even had a dream about a digital frame! According to the Law of Attraction, I should be holding one in my hands right about now…? I obviously didn’t want it enough despite dreaming of it.

I did a quick google around for those online stores which I can get the Lumix Digital Frame Bonus, but it seems like I might be better off buying the AUD$119 7″ Digital Frame + AUD$388 Lumix FX36 rather than pay AUD$516.95 for a Lumix FX36 to get a Bonus Digital Frame.

Anyhow, if anyone happened to buy a Panasonic Lumix between 1 November 2008 and 31 December 2008 and it happens to be one of the following: DMC-FS3, DMC-FS5, DMC-FS20, DMC-FX36, DMC-FX38, DMC-FX100, DMC-FX520, DMC-TZ11, DMC-TZ15, DMC-FZ8, DMC-FZ18, DMC-FZ28, DMC-FZ50, DMC-LX2, DMC-LX3, DMC-L1, DMC-L10, DMC-G1. Get your bonus digital frame here! If you don’t want it, then I’ld be happy to take it off your hands =D

On a side note, I found a cheaper FX36 with 4GB SD + extra Batt + Gifts etc. for AUD$374.76 + Shipping Cost! But obviously that shipping cost of 50 – 60 extra bucks renders it unworthy.

Radio in the Dental Surgery

The only time I listen to the radio is when I’m in my car or at work in the dental surgery. The good thing about working with a bit of music or background noise is because it dampens my need to fill in the silence, and it also keeps the patients entertained whilst I’m working.

One thing I don’t enjoy about having the radio on in the dental surgery is the advertisements. Most adverts are harmless enough and are quite appropriate for daytime listeners, but there’s this one advert that I seem to continuously hear and that I really think is inappropriate.

I’m sure you’ve all heard it before, it’s the dreaded “AMI Nasal Delivery System” for erectile dysfunction!

radio.jpgI don’t know about you guys, but I find it awkward to listen to a 30 second advert which uses words like ‘erectile dysfunction‘ or ‘premature ejaculation‘ during day light hours. I really don’t understand it, people have jumped up and down about naked babies on diaper commercials as ‘child pornography‘, why the heck is AMI allowed to air it after months and months and months of it on air?

The AMI radio advert uses innocent words and give it a dirty twist, just enough so adults know what they’re talking about, but innocent little kids are completely oblivious. They’ve even put a Christmas spin to it now, marketing it as a ‘great present for your partner by improving your presence in the bed‘… urgh!

And it’s already bad enough to hear it during daylight hours when kids can listen in, but it’s just so much worse when you can’t change radio stations and are forced to listen to the full advert! Plus I’m pretty sure I’ve heard the AMI radio advert on the other radio stations, which means I might still hear it on air even after changing the station!

Can you just imagine a cute little 5 year old kid asking:

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“Mummy, what does ewacktile tispuncion mean?”

P.S. I’m not alone! Read Whirlpool forum response to AMI ads.

Ciao Italia > Il Ciao

ciao-italia-dining.jpg I’m sure most people in Perth know about the popular Ciao Italia Restaurant which doesn’t take any bookings. Now, don’t get Ciao Italia in South Perth on Millpoint Road confused with Il Ciao in Applecross which is found on Canning Highway…

I’ve been to Ciao Italia and Il Ciao a couple of times now, and I found them to be quite different from each other. Where Ciao Italia is small, buzzing and friendly, Il Ciao is big, busy and not so casual.

Perhaps it’s because I’ve grown up on the buzzing and crowded atmosphere, perhaps I like South Perth better than Applecross.. There’s a lot of ‘perhaps’ but at the end of the day, you can’t go wrong at Ciao Italia if you want amazing Italian food. And yes, I am saying that Ciao Italia’s food is better than Il Ciao!

  • ciao-italia-food.jpgThe smoked salmon pizza had slices of salmon which you could actually SEE (unlike some other italian restaurants)
  • The cream sauce in their Ciao Italia Fettucini had the perfect texture, not too runny and not overly thick either. Not only that, it actually had flavour.
  • Garlic bread is always good at Ciao Italia. Hard to believe but I’ve had some pretty crappy garlic bread in my time (rock-hard, stale, soggy).
  • I can’t say much about the Risotto because I rarely order this when I go out, but their Risotto Marinara has got to be the best around. It sure beats the risotto I had at Dome though, both by the portion and the taste.
  • Staff there is always friendly and easy going, no matter how busy they are.
  • Portions are always more than enough and the atomosphere is always buzzing

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There’s a lot more on the menu which I have yet to try, you can view their take-away menu on their website here.

    I took my Lumix FX36 out and was pretty pleased with the camera.

  • First of all, I forgot to put in an SD card (I haven’t received the 4GB SD, extra battery and warranty yet) but could still take photos because of the 50mb internal memory!
  • The food scene setting worked like a charm
  • Intelligent Auto mode is AMAZING!!
  • I totally love the 24mm wide angle lens because I regularly take photos by holding it an arm length away. Usually I can only get 3.5 heads in the picture but now I can fit 4 heads with shoulders as well as some background!
  • Downside would have to be the noise, I need to take more photos to clarify but I fear that there’s a bit more noise found on the images compared to the canon ixus (when taking photos at night).
Australia Hits the Big Screen

The new movie Australia starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman by Baz Luhrman has Tourism Australia hot on it’s heels. It’s good to see that Tourism Australia saw this opportunity to leverage off the Hollywood film, just to get an awareness out there in the ‘big bad world’ would make a difference.

I personally find the TV commercials which they came up with quite depressing, Click to view Billabong and Click to view Boab

It’s such a contrast with the traditional Australian advertising campaign which is usually full of blue skies and beaches like the following:

I can’t really bring myself to like the new angle because it makes Australia look like any other over worked, doped up on anti-depressant country (even if it is true).

Why did it have to be so different? Why couldn’t they just follow Telstra and Qantus in their advertising creative?

I suppose they have a huge gap to make up for when their “Where the bloody hell are you?” campaign became famous for its failure. It’s so famous that it’s been banned from some countries and there’s so many spoofs around you might miss it! I’ve even found this great video where the guys at Chaser’s War on Everything come up with alternate slogans and test it on actual tourists =D

Buying from eBay

Panasonic-Lumix-FX36-wrapping.jpgIt’s a sad sad day my very FIRST ebay experience went into the pits even though I made sure the seller (DigitalRev) had good reviews!! It started to go downhill when DHL apparently dropped off the parcel (whilst I was doing my exam) but never left a card or contact number! Thankfully I checked online and went to pick up the parcel yesterday!! (else I would have had to wait until Monday)

Panasonic-Lumix-FX36-box.jpgI couldn’t help myself, I started opening the parcel in the car. The box condition wasn’t encouraging, but who cares about the box! I wanted to get my hands on the camera!
When I picked it up though, something didn’t feel right, something was missing. It didn’t feel NEW! What happened to the typical sticky cover you get on a new product? the bag itself wasn’t sealed? And then I finally saw something that gave me that heavy feeling in my gut, the bitter feeling of disappointment. Scuff marks!

Panasonic-Lumix-FX36-damaged.jpgI couldn’t believe there were such obvious signs that the camera was pre-used!! If I knew I was getting a 2nd hand camera, I wouldn’t have bought all those crappy extras! And who knows what else is wrong with the digital camera??!

Everyone knows that the extras aren’t worth much (especially if it’s from HK, who get their stuff from Shenzhen in China anyway!). I could just as easily go back to China to get them, or even ask my friend who is going to HK this Christmas!!

Why didn’t I?? Because I wanted the camera ASAP! I wanted to have it FOR Christmas!!

*sigh* I should have just stuck with the basics, I could have spent 290 for just the camera at: citiwide-online.com. Instead I got jipped with all those extras and free postage

ah… I’m actually not a fussy one, I don’t even mind having 2nd hand stuff. What I don’t like is to be mislead and be completely & utterly disappointed…

I’ve lodged a complaint with DigitalRev yesterday (Friday), and won’t be expected to hear any news until Monday.

Will keep this updated

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[Edit 24th November 2008]

I’m really happy with how quickly the customer service guys at DigitalRev responded to my complaint. I spent my afternoon today, running around repackaging up the digital camera and sending it back to DigitalRev!

The Post Office was really busy all four times I went to the counter. Yeah, I had to keep going back because:
- I forgot the address
- filling in the wrong form!
(Who knew there were so many types of ‘tracking’ systems?)

Anyways, DigitalRev agreed to cover the postage cost of returning the digital camera ($61.05 plus insurance) and will be sending out a *NEW* Panasonic Lumix FX36 digital camera (plus the extras)! I can’t wait!!

I’ve been extremely starved of a digital camera lately, my jie even offered their Canon IXUS 950 because of how much I love having a digital camera around (even though I lost the Canon IXUS 800 they gave me). I might have even taken her up on it if my mobile phone (previously owned by jie) didn’t have a decent camera in it!

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[Edit 25th November 2008]

YAY!! DigitalRev was super-fast and they’ve refunded me the cost of returning the digital camera as well as sent out the ACTUAL Panasonic lumix fx36 I was meant to get in the first place… I’m definitely more impressed by DigitalRev’s customer service than the TPG one, you can’t even compare!!!

Now my next worry is whether the digital camera will make it in time for this weekend. AND *cross fingers* I hope that DigitalRev actually did send me a *NEW* Panasonic lumix fx36 and not a better looking dud …

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[Edit 27th November 2008]

The parcel for the *NEW* Panasonic Lumix FX36 arrived this morning!! I even made mum skip tai chi so that she could sign for it =) And there was such a big difference in the packaging, it even smelt new! DigitalRev changed my ‘gifts’ which I was a bit surprised with but I’m pretty happy about it. I’m SO relieved that it’s arrived so quickly, the return parcel I sent via Australia Post (Express Post International) only just arrived in HK today even though I sent it out a day earlier!

Now on the not so happy news… They forgot to give me the 4GB SD card, extra Battery and warranty card =( I’m going to have to keep chasing this until the FULL transaction is complete. Thankfully I’ve learnt from the TPG experience that I only need to persevere!! JIA YOU! GANBATTE! FIGHTING! 加油!

Anyway, the amazing speed of their service has made me partially forgive their mistakes. It would have been much better if there was no mistake to start with though~

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[Edit 30th November 2008]

I got the opportunity to actually take the camera out on Saturday. Click to read feedback.

DigitalRev has apoligised for the missing items and I expect the 4gb SD, battery and warranty to arrive tomorrow. I felt a bit guilty for them needing to send it out to me, but at the end of the day, this wouldn’t have happened if they didn’t mess up in the first place. Their service still kicks ass though! =)

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[Edit 1st December 2008]

Everything is fantastic! As expected, DigitalRev sent the Warranty, 4GB SD and Battery which arrived yesterday. I don’t think the battery is original and the SD is from Taiwan, but hey, I cbs being all uptight about that. I can still remember the “Canon” battery I bought in Beijing which looked and felt the same but was so obviously a FAKE! >=( It cost me like 100Yuan (~$15AUD at that time).. that’s equivalent to two totally amazing meals in Beijing!!

DigitalRev also gave me those “gifts”, of which I’ve put on the screen protector but besides that, I think I’ll only use the mini tripod stand, and lint cloth… My boss has been looking around for a new digital camera so I gave him the DigitalRev voucher, he’s even looking at getting a Lumix too because of my rants =P