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NameAshok Kumar
Date2009-09-27
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MessageHi David,

Congratulations on being a malaysian Adventurer.You are being an inspiration to all of us.
I was pleased to discover the Indian pottery factory in Malaysia by your grace.

I would like to pay a visit to the pottery factory.

Do you have the address or contact of the place.

Warmest regards
Ashok
+60167567519
ashokx2004@gmail.com


Namemichael oh
Date2009-08-16
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MessageHi David,
Sorry for not including my email the last time. I want to learn from you more of your cycling adventures . My email is mik_oth@yahoo.com

I hope you have a great trip in europe.
Happy riding.

michael oh.


NameSu
Date2009-08-10
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MessageHi David. Congratulations on your interesting blog. I am 63 years old and I used to stay in Parit Buntar during my childhood years until I was 13. I can still remmeber the clock tower. My brothers used to attend the primary school near the clock tower. I attended a Chinese school opposite the river.

All the best to you and your cycling adventures!


Namemichael oh
Date2009-06-02
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MessageHi David, I have been meaning to congratulate you on your various cycle trips all over the region. Please let me know of anymore interesting trips as i would like to learn from you. I am 60yrs and reasonable fit.
thank you.

michael oh


NameDavid Munusamy
Date2009-05-08
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MessageHi, Please inculed your email address when you write in my guest book so I can reply to you, Thanks. I am happy to contact you,


NamePradis Maneesaeng
Date2009-04-20
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Messagehi David,

I notice many tourist cycling nowadays in Gurun, Sg Petani etc. I feel so exicted when see tourist visiting our country, cycling around Malaysia or just from north to south. I'm not a cyclist but travel around the world to the remote area on my solo trip.

Do you have any idea where do they stop / visit & their route along their journey as i'm preparing an online travel info specifically for the adventurous & remote / rural area. eg Kampung2, mountain, jungle, cyclig etc.

thanks


NameWemyVentCetry
Date2009-04-15
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MessageThe butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the members to the appropriate length and butting them together.
It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below) it relies upon glue alone to hold it together.
Because the orientation of the members usually present only end grain to long grain gluing surface, the resulting joint is inherently weak.
The butt joint is a very simple joint to construct. Members are simply docked at the required angle (usually 90В°) and required length.
One member will be shorter than the finished size by the thickness of the adjacent member.
For enclosed constructions, such as four-sided frames or boxes, the thickness of the two adjacent members must be taken into consideration.
For example: when constructing a four sided box made from 19mm thick material that is to be of finished size 600mm x 600mm, two of the members will be I4oTuFskPCc4 docked at 600mm and two will be docked at 600mm - 19mm - 19mm = 562mm.


NameS.Alphonse Selvaraj
Date2008-12-31
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MessageAll the best.. impressive...work.. write up.. I am also a reddiar now in New Delhi originally from Tamil Nadu .
I hadvisited KL Malyasia.. I had relatives over there .. in KL in Penang..
My regards to your wife and children .. and all friends.. I hope I will also take up to this hobby..

Regards.
Alphonse Selvaraj


NameÁike Selfors
Date2008-12-30
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MessageHi David!
Thank you again for the hospitality and your will for sharing.
We are now back in Sápmi/Norway; winter and darkness. Everybody and everything came back in good shape.

Regards from Sápmi/Norway


Namekyongbok in korea
Date2008-12-22
Messagehi ,david.
how have you been?
how did you solve robbery problem?
sorry for no contact.
anyway. happy new year and merry chrismas.


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