On the Recovery Movement Control Order by Muhammad Amir Ayub

One can easily appreciate where the “recovery” part comes into view: on the need to keep businesses alive, and for families to return to some level of normalcy. And certainly for kids to go back to school and learn anything. Personally I find the idea of giving homework during this period to be ironic in some ways. Which parents are better equipped to “homeschool” their children other than parents who’ve had their work affected by COVID or retrenched because of it? Many of us, for example healthcare, are still working as usual you know.

But there are definitely economic casualties. Less parking being used in shopping malls with closed down shops are examples of the economic effects of trying to curb the spread of disease. The need to distance and limit customer density just will not be good to the bottom line.

But we are recovering, somewhat.

The limiting factor will be what’s going on outside of the borders. Our neighbors are doing good but not in the rest of the world. The United States can’t get any part of their act together, as Trump will continue his stupid ways, and their youth can’t stop partying. I’m personally interested in seeing how COVID will effect the American sports complex when it is all said and done, considering that sports plays so much into the economy versus other countries. American football is what keeps university programs alive!

People (in reduced numbers) leaving after Friday prayers…

People (in reduced numbers) leaving after Friday prayers…

…with all other gates being closed

…with all other gates being closed

Business more or less as usual in Mid Valley Megamall

Business more or less as usual in Mid Valley Megamall

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But certainly not as full for now

But certainly not as full for now

But at least the mall is not empty

But at least the mall is not empty

Was thinking of posting a picture of a superbike meetup, but it may not be DG/PDRM approved…

I expect the current restrictions to continue as local outbreaks continue to happen while everybody dies outside of East & Southeastern Asia.

Regional Anaesthesia Refresher 2020: Back to Basics by Muhammad Amir Ayub

2 announcements here:

Number 1, I’m now managing the YouTube page for the Malaysian Special Interest Group in Regional Anaesthesia (MY sigRA). Over there I’ve copied over the videos of the National Regional Anaesthesia Symposium 2017. Do subscribe to show your support.

Number 2, I’m now starting to edit and produce videos based on the just held Regional Refresher 2020: Back to Basics course. I was not directly involved in recording, but the circumstances are challenging: small crampy room with lots of reverb, presence of hissing, camera behind people (thus blocking the video), and difficulty to get the presenter and presentation in the same view. But we’ll make do with what we have and hopefully the presentations are clear to listen with good slide quality.

Do appreciate the difference (best heard with good speakers/headphones) between the original audio here:

Versus the published audio here:

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Of course I’m learning everything on my own here. I will share what I’ve learned so far and my production decisions in the future, but do share your thoughts in the comments here or on the page.

Oh, My MacBook (2012 Retina) by Muhammad Amir Ayub

My laptop has turned into a desktop for now and maybe till its demise…. But this has been the longest lasting personal computer to me.

The long term plan is to buy a MacBook Pro with Apple silicon if it holds out. If not, the plan is to buy that 16 inch MBP. But mark my words I have no joy in spending all that money. Especially when I bought that iPhone 11 when my 7 broke right on the eve of my birthday, and this on the morning of my wife’s birthday.

So my laptop just suffered an osteoporotic hip fracture...Followed by a rant to release some steam Cursing bleeped out