NO! CPM is not equal to Characters Per-Minute
acronym, life, managementCPM for me stands for Characters Per-Minute… speed of a printer as how many characters the printer can print in one minute. But the search I made recently says differently. For me, cpm only exists in IT world… but actually no!
There is another meaning of CPM… Corporate Performance Management! Yes it has nothing to do with IT but management… errr… but actually it does involved IT 😀
Corporate Performance Management can be used as a tool in organization to understand, act on and influence its business performance through software, processes and measures of business success. With all that, the organization can produce metrics and key performance indicators. Now you know there are two meaning of CPM, the next time you see one, make sure it refers to what is supposed to be OK… 😀
I almost cancelled my plan to join the others for the fireworks events at 1Borneo last night. It all because me and my boss went to meet the Director at 5pm. We only came out around 6.15pm! Furthermore, after that I have to send someone to Hungab and another at Kolopis!

Lucky the jam was not that long… I manage to meet them at the kedai kopi around 8pm. Ordered my drink and food… fried rice only 😛 Eat quickly then 2 of my friends hop into my car and we went further away so that we can get better view… about 1km – 1.5km away from 1Borneo. We set our gear on the road island… there was not much people there. Only the 3 of us using tripod 😀 Wonder where the other photographers…
The show did not start at 8.30pm… we got ‘insider info’ that it’s going to be delayed to 9pm and it’s going to be shoot from the top of the hotels at 1Borneo… Novotel or Mercure. Exactly at 9.02pm the show started… and I was still posing for photo 😛





If you are earning $3K or less a month, I guess you are having a hard time… especially if you are staying in the city… and have family to support.
Recently I received an email about barcode. You know the vertical black and white stripe on most of the packaging nowadays.
barcode standard. Surprise… surprise… it is true after all. But my search also found that it is true that the first 3 numbers represents which country the barcode REGISTRED but it doesn’t mean the goods are produced or manufactured in that country. The owner of the barcode is the country as stated in the first 3 numbers of the barcode, but the goods can be manufactured in other places or countries.
So, goods’ barcode with first 3 numbers of 471, which represent Taiwan might not be necessary manufactured in Taiwan… but it could be manufactured in Malaysia (955), Indonesia (899) or worse China (690 – 695) itself.
My point is, don’t just look at the barcode to compare the origin of the goods… you must also look at the label ‘Made In …’
We arrived at Nabawan before 2.00pm and decided to complete the Nabawan’s task.
Today, Tuesday, we went back to Tambunan to do our task there, then proceeded to Sook after that.








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