Friday, November 20, 2009

Introducing The Kookaburra Group with Didgeridoo Melody at Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa - Melaka Outlet

Didgeridoo Played at Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa Kampung Baru Melaka Outlet Many of our customers are not aware of the above intrument when it was played by the three young enthusiats from Melaka who call themselves as The Kookaburra group recently. To The Kookaburra Group, they fall in love with the instrument and have been playing with it to create tunes that fit its melody. They have been practicing the instrument at the outlet on every Saturday night and Sunday noon. You can come to give them supports and encouragement for their talent.

Their determination and love for the unfamiliar tunes keep them together


The following note details out what didgeridoo is. Among the typical didgeridoo instrument From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The didgeridoo (also known as a didjeridu or didge) is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia at least 1,500 years ago and is still in widespread usage today both in Australia and around the world. It is sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet or "drone pipe". Musicologists classify it as an aerophone. The instrument is traditionally made from Eucalyptus trees which have had their interiors hollowed out by termites or died of other causes. There are no reliable sources stating the didgeridoo's exact age, though it is commonly claimed to be the world's oldest wind instrument. Archaeological studies of rock art in Northern Australia suggests that the Aboriginal people of the Kakadu region of the Northern Territory have been using the didgeridoo for at least 1,500 years, based on the dating of paintings on cave walls and shelters from this period. A clear rock painting in Ginga Wardelirrhmeng, on the northern edge of the Arnhem Land plateau, from the freshwater period shows a didgeridoo player and two songmen participating in an Ubarr Ceremony. A modern didgeridoo is usually cylindrical or conical, and can measure anywhere from 1 to 3 m (3 to 10 ft) long. Most are around 1.2 m (4 ft) long. The length is directly related to the 1/2 sound wavelength of the keynote. Generally, the longer the instrument, the lower the pitch or key of the instrument.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Lights Out, Life Begins at NLA-Melaka Outlet

Life after 10:30 PM on top of Dataran Pahlawan Megamall - Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa Kampung Baru Melaka Outlet

Sharp at 10:00 PM, the Dataran Pahlawan Megamall lights are switched off, leaving the night on the Dataran Pahlawan Megamall quiet and personal. I say "personal" because it is you and where you are that make it personal to you. As at 11:30 PM, Sunday night within the lively ambient of this outlet, I could still hear the children's voices, see them running around the open floor, and at time I laugh at them making actions on the open stage within the outlet as if they are performing a stage show there. Yes, we have space, and you'd appreciate that we have provided a quality of a few hours left of your night to personally enjoy it before you retire for the day!

Empty as it looks...but an opportunity for those who love quality life after hours..

Right outside on the main street, cars and all sorts of vehicles jammed up the road. With much quality of night offered on top of the Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, many are still queing infront of the McD counters, little space there is packed up. I wonder, the green flagship of our local outlet is not as yellow and as red enough to attract the crowd as crowded as McD. What has gone wrong? This thought prompts me to help reveal the actual facts.

Space for your children while you sit down and have your meals.

Is our new generation the generation of Western fast foods? Or our thoughts have been corrupted with the thinking that rice would make us "very" fat while cheese and burgers are better bets than rice? What has gone wrong? Now, check the list from the website below:

http://www.forbes.com/2007/02/07/worlds-fattest-countries-forbeslife-cx_ls_0208worldfat_2.html

Health
2 of 5 World's Fattest Countries
Lauren Streib 02.08.07, 12:01 AM ET


There are currently 1.6 billion overweight adults in the world, according to the World Health Organization. That number is projected to grow by 40% over the next 10 years. The following list reflects the percentage of overweight adults aged 15 and over. These are individuals who have individual body mass indexes, which measures weight relative to height, greater than or equal to 25. Obese is defined as having a BMI greater than or equal to 30. Rank Country %
1. Nauru 94.5
2. Micronesia, Federated States of 91.1
3. Cook Islands 90.9
4. Tonga 90.8
5. Niue 81.7
6. Samoa 80.4
7. Palau 78.4
8. Kuwait 74.2
9. United States 74.1
10. Kiribati 73.6
11. Dominica 71.0
12. Barbados 69.7
13. Argentina 69.4
14. Egypt 69.4
15. Malta 68.7
16. Greece 68.5
17. New Zealand 68.4
18. United Arab Emirates 68.3
19. Mexico 68.1
20. Trinidad and Tobago 67.9
21. Australia 67.4
22. Belarus 66.8
23. Chile 65.3
24. Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 65.2
25. Seychelles 64.6
26. Bahrain 64.1
27. Andorra 63.8
28. United Kingdom 63.8
29. Saudi Arabia......

143. Zimbabwe 32.1
144. Thailand 31.6
145. Papua New Guinea 30.2
146. Malaysia 29.9
147. Ghana 29.2
148. China 28.9
149. Benin 28.5


Among the countries in the world, the place where Western fast foods come from such as USA, UK etc.. make up most of the top of country's most overweight adults of 15 yrs and above! Look at China and Thailand where the largest consumption of rice are, they are amongst the lowest rank in the fat world! As I said, where have Malaysians gone wrong? Eat rice sufficient for your daily energy needs and you will be alright, much much alrighter than the other fat world's type of foods! Yep, God bless our mama for such a good taste and choice of our own food!!! :-)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Getting Easier to Spot - Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa Kampung Baru - Melaka Outlet

Easier to spot where the Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa - Melaka Outlet is

There you go, this time no one can miss our location on the Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, Melaka. Today, we raised a new sign board facing the entrance of the Dataran Pahlawan Megamall parking lot, right infront of McD. We made our best effort to ensure all visitors will be able to locate where we are on the complex. With it, our outlet can be easily seen from three directions of the Complex entrance as planned earlier.



Nearly completed, it will be green when it gets done.

We are also providing the stage for the Melaka's version of the aboriginal music of Australia, played by three young enthusiats - Adha, Huzai and Wan grouped together under an absolutely original name of the native bird of Australia, Kookaburra. They plan to perform their tunes on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon at the outlet.


Unique and new tune to the crowd in the outlet, many were trying to get closer to the group, including our youngest customers!!