All the things I thought I figured out, I have to learn again
Still under heavy development -the old city of Diriyah the original city of Saudi Royal families will become the main historical attraction here in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We went there with few families recently for breakfast (but due to the cold and windy weather we left early) but as usual I managed to do the favourite past time hobby – photo shooting
Here are some of mine taken using my new Olympus PEN E-PL1
The most interesting video from TED I have seen so far about Islam – I am really amazed how a Jew agnostic (what she referred about herself in the video) could explained quite well about Quran – she even explained about some misinterpretation by the Orientalist. But what striked me the most – is my failure of being a Muslim for life of not having much effort to fully understand Quran . Living in Arabia for 4 years now I am near but the journey yet so far .. Still trying to complete my self study with books and 112 pieces CDs - Bayanul Quran by the late Dr. Israr Ahmed .
Read MoreThough its been the fourth year I lived in the sandy Arabia – its only the 3rd time that I have traveled to the Prophet’s City of Madinah. The first one was a bus trip perhaps 2 years ago and the 2nd one was when Pah was here early this year . This time the missions were to meet 1 Abang Shamsul and Kak Mas + 2Kak Imah and family whom happened to be there after completed their Hajj this year. Also I just need 3to escape from the life in the office – Hajj season works were completed “successfully” <- that what I heard from emails (got this every year so it became less meaningful!) – I just need a break — and there’s no such perfect place other than Madinah to bow and prostrate to the Creator in the Holy Prophet’s Masjid :)
Read MoreMy line of work involved a lot of data processing from tons of daily alarms (indicator of faults in a system) or performance measurements (network KPI) either from BSC, RNC or MSC etc etc . Data from those network elements were collected and stored in a centralized database and later processed by few applications for fault management and kpi reportings. Sounds boring? Tell me about it .. I have worked with all this stuffs for more than a decade !
Until recently, this boring data reading work had somehow become an interest - after pursuing the MIS course in Competitive Intelligence +attending classes by Dr. Henri Dou also in DataMining by Dr Rasimah – I began to have a different view when looking at data as my mind started to explore new ways of looking at data after learning new statistical terms like decision trees, logic regression, market basket bla bla bla.. digging more into it later I found it just started getting more and more interesting –not that I am “that” very curious — it just that I need to prepare myself to write a thesis for my final project submission and I was thinking of writing something related to data analysis in patents in telco industry. Researching at Amazon.com also lead me to several important books with the likes of Prof Edward Tufte , Jonathan G Koomey and Stephen Few.
Below are all the books that I bought to understand “analytics” better :-
I just found a new term “Data Scientist” which sound cool for a geek like me .
Hal Varian the Google Chief Economist was quoted
I keep saying the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians. People think I’m joking, but who would’ve guessed that computer engineers would’ve been the sexy job of the 1990s?
What is a data scientist?
A general title for someone who is able to extract information from large datasets and then present something of use to non-data experts
You can read more about it from the following article Rise of Data Scientist .
Also one important fact – according to Dr Jonathan Koomey in his book Turning Numbers into Knowledge (now my personal favourite!) – data should be treated with skepticism! Some reports came with their own agenda – so whenever data is presented to us (graphs can be deceiving too!) we should read and understand how data collection was done – the methodologies , sources, footnotes else we should regard them with extreme suspicion ..
p/s Talk about methodologies it remind me of this video entitled “A Brief History of Hadith Collection and Criticism” of how hadith are transmitted from the source – our beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH to the ummah now.
Read MoreA week after Eid 2010 – I left for Tehran – a place I always wanted to go for many reasons – to really see the people, places , how they survive the sanctions? and the historical places where many of legendary Islamic scholars (Avicenna, Al Razi etc) were born and the latest one the famous Al-Sharif University – have you heard that the people at Stanford claimed that Al-Sharif University has the best undergraduates EEE programme in the world?
Though at the very last week, I hope the trip would be cancelled — it was a busy month at the office and the school was about to open and having just paid the house rent for 6 months left me broke - did I mention that they don’t accept credit card there?
A week before leaving, I look around for an “affordable” hotel and found one at USD120 per night + 15% discount for NSN staffs! I left Tehran via Emirates airlines reached Dubai after 1.5 hours and a brief 1++ hour transit before heading Tehran.
The red line in the Google Earth map was not the actual GPS route – perhaps my GPS tracker was not functioning well (no signal) during the flight -so the short green line was the only actual route to Tehran. I arrived there around 3.45am and a driver was already waiting for me just outside the airport. Stop by at the money changer to get some cash – 1USD=Iran Riyal ~10400 so for USD200 my wallet was full!
I reached hotel about an hour later around 5.30am – and had a short sleep before heading to NSN office around 8am. As usual I was sleepy in the class – talked about learning an application which I have worked for over 10 years!
I did not go many places when I was there – the first two days I was so sleepy – not due to the jet lag – just because I did not have enough sleep during the travel . It was 2 short flight trip – 1.5 hours from RUH-DXB + 2 hours transit and 2.5 hours DXB- IKA – I just couldn’t really sleep on those short flights.
The people in the office were really friendly and helpful – I believe they had good education – the English was fluent – all woman are wearing hijab though most of them were not properly worn . A colleague asked me what if my perception about the country before actually arrived here ? I said I had few friends who had worked here so I do have general idea about this country – it was not that bad . As a country who had trade sanctions from US , Iran had miraculously survived and did very well indeed they had turned the disadvantage into opportunities .
Remind me of the story of Bill Joy – the founder of Sun Microsystems .
Read MoreI went to Berkley (rather than Caltech or Stanford) because it had the worst computer facilities of the three. I figured it would force me to be more ingenious
Its already 23rd of Ramadhan now and its my fifth Ramadhan in Arabia.. Alhamdulillah its keep improving every year with new lessons and experiences for me and the family . Though I missed a lot of stuffs about Ramadhan in Malaysia - the pasar Ramadhan , the sound of buka puasa announcement in the radio (they have this special Arabic(?) tunes before the announcement) , my father’s sirap bandung (with ice-cream soda of course!) and my also my mother’s cooking ! – the spirit of Ramadhan was never felt until I moved here. Ramadhan means a lot to me back then -I first came in Arabia on 3rd October 2006 which equivalent to 10th Ramadhan 1427 (so Ramadhan marked my hijrah from MY to KSA) and my first visit to Makkah for umrah was also during the last ten days of Ramadhan on the same year.
I was quite free last week – so I scanned some of Ammar’s work and turn it into a video using Google’s Picasa . The background music is Yusuf Islam’s I Look, I See song .
Since Ammar saw his works in Youtube he was so excited – he even asked me to scan his latest drawing even the uncompleted ones!
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