The hotel is near to both an MRT station and monorail station, so no issues going to petaling or petronas tower. You can always check this with google maps.
$70? US$? €$? £?... New but it's a small room. Probably less than 18 sqm. More suited for singles. Not value for your money. The only plus here may be it's location and it's definitely not worth $70.
Hi , chance upon your video and planning to stay here. Could I check when you mentioned the Metro is near by, from the Famous Pepper cookie shop, what Metro exit is that and any elevators?
Yes they have elevators and lift I think it would be the A1 exit. Best ask the staff for exit directions at the train station as it can be quite big and confusing
I've been looking for a pair of tennis shoes with healthy/wide toe box, but yet to try wearing running shoes. Do you think they're stable enough that you don't worry about rolling ankles?
You need to look at reviews. For me, the altar solstice is very stable and low profile, so the likelihood is low, but you have to try it out for fit. I am also going to test out LEMS shoes, waiting for shipment. Zeros also have Prio which I read can be used, but I have not tried yet
Nice video. The running discussion is interesting. What is the correct running technique to help with stopping in time? I used to think it's about playing experience - anticipating and reacting to what the opponent is doing. But I can see that pro players who are not great movers on certain surfaces running off-balanced, or can't recover in time, too. So I guess a lot of it has to do with techniques or athleticism.
Each person has to develop a technique that is suitable for themselves. However, most of the time its about anticipation. The only good way to develop that is to do shadow running or to work a coach. I think it takes way too long to correct that while playing tennis, unless you are a genius!
As you know the streets of KL are pretty rough, however, I have see parents with strollers, so I think its okay? I don't have children myself, so I cannot really confirm.
Well, if Singapore wants to decriminalize homosexuality, then there should be no problem. After all, what other consenting adults do behind closed doors is no one's business. My only worry is that once decriminalized, certain elements will attempt to bite off more than they can chew, if you get my meaning.
377a is an old British law still being used in Singapore, and basically it criminalises homosexuality. Sir Ian is right, it's a very old law and should have been scrapped a long time ago.