QUOTE(nexona88 @ Dec 20 2015, 09:43 PM)
u think I forget about your previous personal 'attack' on me. Another one, I gonna do police report..
Gaduh lagi 😐😒Cyberjaya V5, Why U buy Cyberjaya?
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Dec 20 2015, 09:21 PM
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Dec 20 2015, 11:30 PM
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Dec 20 2015, 11:55 PM
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Dec 20 2015, 11:57 PM
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QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Dec 20 2015, 08:45 PM) DoneQUOTE(MakeYouHappy @ Dec 20 2015, 11:30 PM) Click on their username and on the right side click on the ignore user button. It will save you a lot of eye sores by not reading bullcrap. Done But how come I'm still seeing that person's bullcrap 😂 Let me try it again for the third time 😁 |
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Dec 21 2015, 12:35 AM
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Cyberjaya thread is now personal emo thread woohoo!
Now, hmm.. what shall I talk about. OH YEAH HARGA MINYAK NAIK HARGA LRT NAIKK TSKK TSKK |
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Dec 21 2015, 12:55 AM
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sibehfarjaya thread easily attract people gaduh.. really feng shui problem
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Dec 21 2015, 01:38 AM
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Dec 21 2015, 01:41 AM
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QUOTE(PenangLaksa @ Dec 20 2015, 11:57 PM) Done After the ignore user you will see that username under 'Add new users to your list' then you have to click 'Update Ignore Users' button. Hope this helps! Done But how come I'm still seeing that person's bullcrap 😂 Let me try it again for the third time 😁 This post has been edited by MakeYouHappy: Dec 21 2015, 01:42 AM |
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Dec 21 2015, 09:35 AM
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QUOTE(MakeYouHappy @ Dec 21 2015, 01:41 AM) After the ignore user you will see that username under 'Add new users to your list' then you have to click 'Update Ignore Users' button. Hope this helps! Now it works, thanks a lot, I can now read more comfortably without having to go through lots and lots of unhelpful posts with emoticons |
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Dec 21 2015, 10:01 AM
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I posted about the hospital, no response. But focus on others bullcrab OT issues so much.. Donno what to say..
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Dec 21 2015, 10:23 AM
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QUOTE(martian13A @ Dec 17 2015, 12:16 AM) IMO now Cyber is still a dead town, but more commercial projects are coming up like Tamarind etc. Dpulze is also doing fine so thats a good sign. Add to that upcoming projects like cyberjaya city centre, the new uni campuses and other projects in the masterplan it seems like this place is gonna boom (fingers crossed). Maybe Klang Valley folks are so used to living in crowded and busy area so despite the wonderful parks, well planned roads and amenities Cyber is still not attractive. Quite attractive...Low density, low traffic, less hectic life... But if u work outside cyberjaya its quite far... Addedwith increasing toll, fuel and time lost travelling cost... Doesnt make it an ideal place for many... |
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Dec 21 2015, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Dec 21 2015, 10:23 AM) Quite attractive... Quite true it's not ideal place for many. But for those working there should find it more attractive to stay here since everything increase. Avoid jam, avoid toll, avoid using too much petrol and gain some extra quality time rather than stuck in jam. Also, once MRT2 ready, going to work anywhere along the LRT/MRT line will not be an issue. Isn't that still better than many locations? At least this siberfar place have existing ERL, future MRT2 and HSR.Low density, low traffic, less hectic life... But if u work outside cyberjaya its quite far... Addedwith increasing toll, fuel and time lost travelling cost... Doesnt make it an ideal place for many... Cyberjaya Hospital seems to be on track as they have initiated to invite consultants to register interest. Skypark and Tamarind Square will add on more hang out place. CCC will also bring in a lot people. My only hope is that govt will implement a daily cap for those using touch n go for public transport. Something like RM 8 per day no matter how many times u hop on and hop off the train or public buses. That will encourage more people to take the public transport. |
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Dec 21 2015, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(thecaterpillar @ Dec 21 2015, 11:57 AM) Quite true it's not ideal place for many. But for those working there should find it more attractive to stay here since everything increase. Avoid jam, avoid toll, avoid using too much petrol and gain some extra quality time rather than stuck in jam. Also, once MRT2 ready, going to work anywhere along the LRT/MRT line will not be an issue. Isn't that still better than many locations? At least this siberfar place have existing ERL, future MRT2 and HSR. Yups... My wife would move there in a heartbeat if she get a job with the same salary and benefits as with her cyrrent employer in shah alam...Cyberjaya Hospital seems to be on track as they have initiated to invite consultants to register interest. Skypark and Tamarind Square will add on more hang out place. CCC will also bring in a lot people. My only hope is that govt will implement a daily cap for those using touch n go for public transport. Something like RM 8 per day no matter how many times u hop on and hop off the train or public buses. That will encourage more people to take the public transport. I used to stay there for 5-7 years during my single day commuting back and forth to shah alam... But nkve highway now really highly packed during morning hours and after office hours surely will be late to office even if i drive 45 mins from my reporting in working hours... 4-5 years ago it is still viable to stay in cyber and go work in shah alam... |
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Dec 21 2015, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Dec 21 2015, 10:23 AM) Doesnt make it an ideal place for many... True, yet subjective. Those who are drawn to CBJ or any location for that matter, did so for based on their objective and criteria, not mine, not you, nor anyone for that matter. As long as they are happy with their purchase, for what ever reasons, who are we to dispute their choice? Frankly, if I have no interest in that location, I wouldn't even go in there to spout nonsense about why I have no interest in that location. I have better things to do.Ideal is a matter of perspective. I like Mont Kiara, but I can't afford it. So, I stay away from commenting in those threads. Poor man mah ... I don't like Semenyih, yet Eco Majestic attracts many. Still, I stay away from that thread coz my reason for not liking that area, is mine alone. Those who bought it, did so according to their needs, not mine. Just because I work in PJ, doesn't mean I can afford PJ homes. Just because I work in Bangsar, doesn't mean I can afford homes around that area. Thus, it eludes me on why people who have no interest in that area, keep coming back to enforce their reason for not liking that area. It's weird coz it wastes their time, yet bears no consequences to them whether it is successful or not. They seem to jerk off to making people upset with their choice. On a side note, I'm happy with the growing crowd of D'Pulze. For the first time after many visits, I have to go down to B2 for parking, that also requires many turns before finding a spot. However, they do need to fix their glass roof. It leaks and wets the floor near the cinema level, making it slippery. And water leaking onto the double floor escalator will in turn cause electrical issue if it gets into the electronic/mechanical components. I'm torn between deciding whether to move to 770 sqft HYVE (3 car parks) or 958 sqft Verdi (2 car parks), since HYVE may complete at least 12 months ahead of Verdi from the looks of progress at site. I'm so looking forward to cutting my travel time to my work place in Puchong, from where I live currently. Don't want to waste renovation money on HYVE only to discover Verdi is more attractive for better living environment. Downside to HYVE is that there isn't any yard, compared to Verdi. That makes drying clothes a hassle as I prefer not to use dryer. Also, looking forward to the SEG flyover to open up for more options of accessibility towards CBJ. I wish the authorities would quickly repair the collapsed bridge. It's an eyesore and an inconvenient to road users. |
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Dec 21 2015, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(matthewctj @ Dec 21 2015, 11:09 AM) True, yet subjective. Those who are drawn to CBJ or any location for that matter, did so for based on their objective and criteria, not mine, not you, nor anyone for that matter. As long as they are happy with their purchase, for what ever reasons, who are we to dispute their choice? Frankly, if I have no interest in that location, I wouldn't even go in there to spout nonsense about why I have no interest in that location. I have better things to do. Bro, quite true, I don't go comment other places which I think is not ideal coz it's my personal view.Ideal is a matter of perspective. I like Mont Kiara, but I can't afford it. So, I stay away from commenting in those threads. Poor man mah ... I don't like Semenyih, yet Eco Majestic attracts many. Still, I stay away from that thread coz my reason for not liking that area, is mine alone. Those who bought it, did so according to their needs, not mine. Just because I work in PJ, doesn't mean I can afford PJ homes. Just because I work in Bangsar, doesn't mean I can afford homes around that area. Thus, it eludes me on why people who have no interest in that area, keep coming back to enforce their reason for not liking that area. It's weird coz it wastes their time, yet bears no consequences to them whether it is successful or not. They seem to jerk off to making people upset with their choice. On a side note, I'm happy with the growing crowd of D'Pulze. For the first time after many visits, I have to go down to B2 for parking, that also requires many turns before finding a spot. However, they do need to fix their glass roof. It leaks and wets the floor near the cinema level, making it slippery. And water leaking onto the double floor escalator will in turn cause electrical issue if it gets into the electronic/mechanical components. I'm torn between deciding whether to move to 770 sqft HYVE (3 car parks) or 958 sqft Verdi (2 car parks), since HYVE may complete at least 12 months ahead of Verdi from the looks of progress at site. I'm so looking forward to cutting my travel time to my work place in Puchong, from where I live currently. Don't want to waste renovation money on HYVE only to discover Verdi is more attractive for better living environment. Downside to HYVE is that there isn't any yard, compared to Verdi. That makes drying clothes a hassle as I prefer not to use dryer. Also, looking forward to the SEG flyover to open up for more options of accessibility towards CBJ. I wish the authorities would quickly repair the collapsed bridge. It's an eyesore and an inconvenient to road users. But at least some of the critics are familiar with Cyberjaya. But as u said, it's their objective and criteria. Some expert comment based on few years ago experience in Cyberjaya. Just choose what u like to listen lor. |
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QUOTE(thecaterpillar @ Dec 21 2015, 11:32 AM) Bro, quite true, I don't go comment other places which I think is not ideal coz it's my personal view. Frankly, I don't mind objective views and criticisms. But some are just plain personal and smells of ignorance. I do agree that CBJ is far from ideal for many, and will take many more years before it can be a comprehensive township, ideal for living, play and maybe work. But isn't that what those who bought it envisioned that to be?But at least some of the critics are familiar with Cyberjaya. But as u said, it's their objective and criteria. Some expert comment based on few years ago experience in Cyberjaya. Just choose what u like to listen lor. Anywa, if I recall, it is either 2nd quarter 2021 or 2022 in which the MRT Line 2 is expected to be operational. Thus, it is my hope that by then, the growth will suddenly see a spurt. |
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Dec 21 2015, 01:19 PM
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MRT or not, what I love CBJ the most is its greenery and tranquility. I have lived in CBJ for 11 years now and I am more than happy to stay here for many hears to come ;-)
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Dec 21 2015, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE(matthewctj @ Dec 21 2015, 11:09 AM) True, yet subjective. Those who are drawn to CBJ or any location for that matter, did so for based on their objective and criteria, not mine, not you, nor anyone for that matter. As long as they are happy with their purchase, for what ever reasons, who are we to dispute their choice? Frankly, if I have no interest in that location, I wouldn't even go in there to spout nonsense about why I have no interest in that location. I have better things to do. Agree with you... Normal people will never stalk other thread. The main reason I can see from their negative view its because their friends might had heavily vested in cbj, as you know human are jealous animal. They feel eye sore when friends are doing well. I find no other reason if one not vested but keep stalking this thread. Like the other guy above said their view is base on old "n" years experience.Ideal is a matter of perspective. I like Mont Kiara, but I can't afford it. So, I stay away from commenting in those threads. Poor man mah ... I don't like Semenyih, yet Eco Majestic attracts many. Still, I stay away from that thread coz my reason for not liking that area, is mine alone. Those who bought it, did so according to their needs, not mine. Just because I work in PJ, doesn't mean I can afford PJ homes. Just because I work in Bangsar, doesn't mean I can afford homes around that area. Thus, it eludes me on why people who have no interest in that area, keep coming back to enforce their reason for not liking that area. It's weird coz it wastes their time, yet bears no consequences to them whether it is successful or not. They seem to jerk off to making people upset with their choice. On a side note, I'm happy with the growing crowd of D'Pulze. For the first time after many visits, I have to go down to B2 for parking, that also requires many turns before finding a spot. However, they do need to fix their glass roof. It leaks and wets the floor near the cinema level, making it slippery. And water leaking onto the double floor escalator will in turn cause electrical issue if it gets into the electronic/mechanical components. I'm torn between deciding whether to move to 770 sqft HYVE (3 car parks) or 958 sqft Verdi (2 car parks), since HYVE may complete at least 12 months ahead of Verdi from the looks of progress at site. I'm so looking forward to cutting my travel time to my work place in Puchong, from where I live currently. Don't want to waste renovation money on HYVE only to discover Verdi is more attractive for better living environment. Downside to HYVE is that there isn't any yard, compared to Verdi. That makes drying clothes a hassle as I prefer not to use dryer. Also, looking forward to the SEG flyover to open up for more options of accessibility towards CBJ. I wish the authorities would quickly repair the collapsed bridge. It's an eyesore and an inconvenient to road users. The worst thing is, thread owner too much tcss.. Really eye sore looking all bullpoo comment.. Anyway, this is the quality of LYN forum. What can you do? |
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Dec 21 2015, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(matthewctj @ Dec 21 2015, 11:09 AM) True, yet subjective. Those who are drawn to CBJ or any location for that matter, did so for based on their objective and criteria, not mine, not you, nor anyone for that matter. As long as they are happy with their purchase, for what ever reasons, who are we to dispute their choice? Frankly, if I have no interest in that location, I wouldn't even go in there to spout nonsense about why I have no interest in that location. I have better things to do. Exactly! You couldn't said it better! Ideal is a matter of perspective. I like Mont Kiara, but I can't afford it. So, I stay away from commenting in those threads. Poor man mah ... I don't like Semenyih, yet Eco Majestic attracts many. Still, I stay away from that thread coz my reason for not liking that area, is mine alone. Those who bought it, did so according to their needs, not mine. Just because I work in PJ, doesn't mean I can afford PJ homes. Just because I work in Bangsar, doesn't mean I can afford homes around that area. Thus, it eludes me on why people who have no interest in that area, keep coming back to enforce their reason for not liking that area. It's weird coz it wastes their time, yet bears no consequences to them whether it is successful or not. They seem to jerk off to making people upset with their choice. On a side note, I'm happy with the growing crowd of D'Pulze. For the first time after many visits, I have to go down to B2 for parking, that also requires many turns before finding a spot. However, they do need to fix their glass roof. It leaks and wets the floor near the cinema level, making it slippery. And water leaking onto the double floor escalator will in turn cause electrical issue if it gets into the electronic/mechanical components. I'm torn between deciding whether to move to 770 sqft HYVE (3 car parks) or 958 sqft Verdi (2 car parks), since HYVE may complete at least 12 months ahead of Verdi from the looks of progress at site. I'm so looking forward to cutting my travel time to my work place in Puchong, from where I live currently. Don't want to waste renovation money on HYVE only to discover Verdi is more attractive for better living environment. Downside to HYVE is that there isn't any yard, compared to Verdi. That makes drying clothes a hassle as I prefer not to use dryer. Also, looking forward to the SEG flyover to open up for more options of accessibility towards CBJ. I wish the authorities would quickly repair the collapsed bridge. It's an eyesore and an inconvenient to road users. As for D'Pulze, I have been parking in B2 starting a few months back. It is usually pretty crowded during lunch hour / afterwork and weekend. Based on the two choices, I'd go for Verdi. Better greenery and slightly bigger space but each has its pros and cons so to each his own. Hopefully you will find your ideal home in Cyberjaya. |
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Dec 21 2015, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(PenangLaksa @ Dec 21 2015, 01:19 PM) MRT or not, what I love CBJ the most is its greenery and tranquility. I have lived in CBJ for 11 years now and I am more than happy to stay here for many hears to come ;-) Hmm I like the greenery but its weird how freaking hot it is despite the greenery. Feels hotter than kl at times. |
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