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Travelling to Butterworth by KTM ETS Business Class Train Service On a whim, I decide to take the train to Butterworth, it has been a long time since I took the KTM's train since there was a time when the train was one of few the affordable ways to travel within Peninsular Malaysia.  It certainly definitely the feeling of nostalgia that brings me to spending approx. 5 hours to ride to Butterworth when there are direct flights to Penang.  My Journey starts off uneventfully until I reached KL Sentral.  I had an inkling that KL Sentral would be complex since several train services congregated here. At KL Sentral, visitors heading to Butterworth needs to be alert to the different entrances for boarding the train to Butterworth.  The time when I was travelling to BW, they used the holding area that is on the far side of KFC.  I sat on the wrong side (KFC) and from the sense of curiosity found the right side of the station.   At around 4pm, Snack time on board the KTM ETS Train to Butter
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Picture 1 CHAS colour code To serve as a record on usage of Blue, Orange and Green CHAS card. Notification received on 27 July 2023 Picture 2: Terms and condition of CHAS  
ChatGPT explaining Quantum Computing Explain Quantum computing in simple terms Quantum computing is a type of computing that uses quantum mechanics to process information. In classical computing, information is processed in bits that can be either 0 or 1, while in quantum computing, information is processed in qubits, which can be in a superposition of both 0 and 1 at the same time. This means that quantum computers can perform certain types of calculations much faster than classical computers, especially for problems that involve large amounts of data or complex calculations. Quantum computers also have the ability to perform multiple calculations simultaneously, which is known as quantum parallelism. However, quantum computing is still in its early stages, and there are significant technical challenges that need to be overcome before it can become a practical technology for everyday use. Can you explain quantum computing in the context of classical computing Sure! In classical comput