0730 The Discovery
After inspecting my car, nothing was stolen. And
when I looked at the shattered fragments, it is
very likely that something small hit the window,
maybe a flying stone. Or a stone.
when I looked at the shattered fragments, it is
very likely that something small hit the window,
maybe a flying stone. Or a stone.
The picture showed that the weight of the shattered
glass caused it to tear the tinting off and fall straight
down. If it was intentional, the glass would not have
folded that way.
glass caused it to tear the tinting off and fall straight
down. If it was intentional, the glass would not have
folded that way.
Nor the way it fragmented as there is no tear in
the tint, except for the part where it came off
from the frame of the door. Funny thing was, it
was parked outside a busy road and not one
single person noticed it too. Until I started to
take pictures, that is.
the tint, except for the part where it came off
from the frame of the door. Funny thing was, it
was parked outside a busy road and not one
single person noticed it too. Until I started to
take pictures, that is.
0930 The Wait
Well, I can't leave the house right now because someone had to send the girls off to school. And so, while I waited for help, I decided to use the time to 'repair' my car. There is nothing else I can do since my friend's shops won't open until hours later. Funny thing was, I did not feel any anger but sort of expected things like this would happen one day. Could it be someone I pissed off on the road? Or was it just pure luck as I am very sure I was the only car parked that night. Maybe something happened across the road as drunks are becoming very common. But if this was intentional, must be the gold tints obscuring the view inside, someone thought the boxes I kept inside were valuable or the meters on the pillar were worth more. Maybe even the RM1.20 was the target. But no, nothing was touched. I had an in-law who experienced this a few times a year but this was due to business rivalry or maybe the competitors feared him.
A few minutes and some dirty hands later, I got
this Ah Beng windscreen spray installed and no,
I am not going to use the LEDs.
this Ah Beng windscreen spray installed and no,
I am not going to use the LEDs.
1121 The Search
The first thing that needs to be done, apart from telling the insurance agent, it to look for the new window. As the car is no more in production, there is no way I can get a new window. Then again, 'new' is a very subjective word. And so, my Dad and I agreed on the same course of action: The Chop Shop. Since his favourite shop in Jalan Ipoh has mysteriously disappeared, we tried Kepong instead.
The wonders of these chop shops is that whatever
you're looking for, there is a very high chance that
you will get it or, at least a clue where to get it.
you're looking for, there is a very high chance that
you will get it or, at least a clue where to get it.
For RM50.00, I was so tempted to turn this into
a shelf. I was disappointed the window was so
small. But when I placed it on the frame, it just
looks right. Oh well.
a shelf. I was disappointed the window was so
small. But when I placed it on the frame, it just
looks right. Oh well.
1200 Lunchtime
We only have about half an hour left and there was only enough time to drive back home, rest for a few minutes and then go get the girls. But darn, Krsitine has extra classes until two in the afternoon. And so, we can't do much until after two in the afternoon. And I was not happy since I saw a very dark rain cloud forming in minutes.....
This was what I got for lunch. Or maybe, I should
tell you the truth. This was what I could afford for
lunch since my wallet's dry and there was no time
to go finger the ATM.
tell you the truth. This was what I could afford for
lunch since my wallet's dry and there was no time
to go finger the ATM.
And so, with my slightly-upset-but-not-too-upset-
and-still-feeling-shocked mood, I did not have a
nice lunch. Turning it upside-down did not help
either. It just made things worse and this took me
more than an hour to finish. Oh, alright, I was
surfing and examining why the voltage
regulator in my electronic circuit got so hot.
and-still-feeling-shocked mood, I did not have a
nice lunch. Turning it upside-down did not help
either. It just made things worse and this took me
more than an hour to finish. Oh, alright, I was
surfing and examining why the voltage
regulator in my electronic circuit got so hot.
1426 The Workshop
And if you cannot, you would have to find someone to do it for you. However, The problem with getting parts from the chop shop is that you need to fix the part in yourself.if you brought your own parts, chances are, the workshop guy would either charge you more for 'labour' due to missed business opportunity (the window) or, he would not do it at all. Luckily, my Dad knows his mechanic and so, I relented. Then again, I had to because I only had RM17.00 in my wallet, and that was before packing lunch.
The very first thing that they did, apart from
opening the whole door assembly, the rubber
in the frame, the switches, the screws, the old
plastic sheets, the speaker, the cables, was to
remove the glass from the door. This is a very
important step so that: 1) They do not have
cut wounds, and 2) When you drive away, you
do not hear any rattling sound, thinking it was
a screw loose inside when they were loose glass
in there. Ha ha ha ha.
opening the whole door assembly, the rubber
in the frame, the switches, the screws, the old
plastic sheets, the speaker, the cables, was to
remove the glass from the door. This is a very
important step so that: 1) They do not have
cut wounds, and 2) When you drive away, you
do not hear any rattling sound, thinking it was
a screw loose inside when they were loose glass
in there. Ha ha ha ha.
And for the rest of the afternoon, we spent the time
talking about the Boss's Nikon D80 with 1:4f 50mm
lens. Dad was lost because we were using a lot of
jargons like 70-300, AF, SD, ML-L3, etc.
talking about the Boss's Nikon D80 with 1:4f 50mm
lens. Dad was lost because we were using a lot of
jargons like 70-300, AF, SD, ML-L3, etc.
1634 Back to Normal
Well, not exactly. The window is fixed but not the tint. Now, wherever I go, everyone could see inside the car and look/gape at the DIY meters I have. Maybe, this Saturday, I need to find the time to go to Ken's and see how much it would cost to re-tint. But this time, maybe not gold, maybe not so reflective, and something within JPJ spec, la. For RM90.00, this is as good as it gets. And so, I told my insurance agent not to file any claim. Luckily, it was not the rear window because they are notoriously expensive. A decent one, in the late 90's would have cost about RM1000 but now, its RM600. Which is still obscene.
I still want to believe it was just an accident or something but some glass shards that splattered to the other side disputes my theory. Almost, man. Almost.
1901 The Shopping
Once I got back home, Wife called and said we need to get Kristine a Chinese costume for her school photoshoot on Thursday. Great, because with the Chinese New Year just gone, its not going to be a walk in the park. With nothing at Mid-Valley's JayaJusco, Wife remembered Kamdar. Which is good because I do not want to go all the way to central Market or shopping complex hunting after what happened today.
And so, the girls posed with the costumes.
Notice Kristine standing on her toes to
make herself taller than Kaelynn. In the
end, we only bought one.
Notice Kristine standing on her toes to
make herself taller than Kaelynn. In the
end, we only bought one.
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