Friday, November 30, 2007
Keepsake
Father-in-law and Son-in-law Berhad
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Where's The Logic?
Untuk kereta tetamu – MB
KUANTAN 27 Nov. – Menteri Besar Pahang, Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob berkata, nombor pendaftaran kenderaan CCC 9 bernilai RM48,000 yang dibida pihaknya bukan untuk kegunaan peribadi beliau tetapi kenderaan tetamu kenamaan kerajaan negeri.
Beliau berkata, pihaknya akan tetap membeli nombor CCC 9 itu walaupun melibatkan kos yang tinggi kerana ia telah dibincang dan diluluskan dalam mesyuarat Exco serta tidak dianggap sebagai satu pembaziran.
“Soal membazir tidak timbul, pasal duit itu kerajaan bayar kepada Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ). JPJ pula akan gunakan duit itu untuk membayar gaji.
“Apa membazir pula? Duit itu pusing daripada kerajaan ke kerajaan. Bukan untuk Adnan Yaakob (tetapi) untuk kerajaan,” jelasnya.
Beliau berkata demikian selepas Majlis Penyerahan Bayaran Penebusan Bon Tranche Pertama 2007 sempena perasmian Kompleks Dagangan Mahkota di sini hari ini.
Adnan berkata, beliau sendiri mahukan nombor pendaftaran kenderaan itu menggunakan nombor satu angka iaitu sembilan.
“Kenapa sembilan? Sebab sembilan paling besar. Saya sendiri suruh ambil sembilan. Itu ceritanya,” kata beliau.
Menurut Adnan, penggunaan nombor pendaftaran satu angka juga bertujuan memudahkan pengenalan kereta kerajaan negeri yang membawa tetamu.
Namun, beliau juga tidak menafikan nombor satu angka itu boleh menjadi sasaran mudah pihak yang berniat jahat.
Beliau secara peribadi tidak menggunakan nombor pendaftaran satu angka dan tidak gemar jika ada Exco yang menggunakannya.
“Dulu, Exco semua guna nombor tunggal. Bila saya jadi Menteri Besar, tidak ada single digit, itu yang bercelaru sikit,” katanya.
Menurut Adnan lagi, nombor pendaftaran satu angka juga mampu memberi pulangan lumayan jika dijual.
Ini kerana jelasnya, anggota Exco, Datuk Shahiruddin Abdul Moin pernah ditawarkan RM40,000 untuk nombor pendaftaran CAP 8 yang digunakannya.
Utusan Malaysia hari ini melaporkan, Pejabat Menteri Besar memenangi tender bagi mendapatkan nombor pendaftaran CCC 9 selepas membida pada harga RM48,000 walaupun Adnan, pada Jumaat lalu, memberi ingatan kepada Exco kerajaan negeri supaya tidak membida melebihi RM10,000.
Now where is the logic in his statements? Not a waste of money? Hello...this is ultimately the taxpayer's money!! Pahangites that work their socks off so that they can pay the salary of these individuals!!! Not waste the money on buying car number plates, no matter what the ridiculous reason. The poor taxpayers in Pahang...taken for a ride.
And here's the kicker: Pahang’s deficit to balloon to RM50mil
Really, where's the logic now?
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
OMG!!
Such error is totally unforgiveable, and if I were the lady, no 'first class' treatment is enough!!! I say let's sue the government to high heaven!!! And bring the offender to the book!!! No cover-ups please!
P.S. What ever happened to baby Yok Shan's compensation anyway? Has the whole story died a natural death? Like all stories here in this countries?
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Good Move
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Reaction
It has been reasoned that since Proton is turning around, the management must be given a chance to prove themselves. And if they fail, they can go looking for Volkswagen or General Motors again! Hello...do you think these multinational giants are gonna sit around waiting for Proton to come begging? No, they will move on and look for better opportunities elsewhere!!! Wake up!! The chance has come and gone...it's boom or bust for Proton! And have they started grasping at straws already?
What's in store for us consumers? I guess there won't be a swift end to the protectionist policies, so we still have to brace ourselves for pricey foreign marquees; so much for the New Automotive Policy...unless the intent is to wreck Proton from the start!! Gee...there's so many possibilities here...
I just wonder whether in the greater scheme of things, this would really spell the end for Proton...
Down and Out
But alas it was not to be!! And again it was goalkeeping errors that led to England's exit from Euro 2008; not to say that they played well anyway - perhaps they were in the mistaken impression that Croatia would not put up a stiff fight, having already secured their place in the Finals.
Goes to show that although the Premier League is one of the hottest shows in football, there are actually not many good English players, and as a result their national team suffers.
So nasi sudah jadi bubur. Will McClaren get the sack? Probably, and again goes the hunt for the new England manager...
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Eh?
Well that was surely shortlived as the headlines blared out today! I don't know, but I have a feeling that this announcement caught a lot of people by surprise.
More importantly, why the sudden about-turn? Were there unseen forces at hand in the decision? And was nationalistic pride again put ahead of business consideration in the decision making process? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Sweep Away, Kick Away, please!
But after drawing the latest round of flak, he decided to take one step back and two steps forward: to give the boot! Of which I think would be even more effective than the broom!
So congratulations Mr. Toyo...you may not be so toyol after all...but please walk the talk!!! We will all be watching your next move...
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Confused
1. Did we ever ask for any consent for the rally? As far as I know, the rally was to call for electoral reforms, and the memorandum for reforms was to be handed to the Agong; at no point was the Agong's consent asked for. And the only consent I know of was that the Agong 'consented' to receive the memorandum via palace officials!
2. Who is this Comptroller of the Royal Household joker anyways? This is the first time I've heard of him! Again, as far as I know, announcements from the Agong is issued via the Royal Keeper of Seals (something like that la!)...so why the sudden change in protocol?
3. Another break in protocol: the media was called in for a press release instead of the usual release-by-fax...is the peaceful rally so serious as the Comptroller made it out to be? And serious to who: the Agong, the people, or to UMNO?
RPK came out with a twist though, lightning quick: Silap mata
While I think his version is more believable (he is of royal blood after all), we must always take care not to be easily hoodwinked (like most Malaysians!??) and used for some different agenda. It can easily be confusing - on one hand we can totally write off the mainstream media, but while blogs can be useful sources of truthful and up-to-date information, we have to discern!! Not all blogs and writings have the people's interests at heart...
Anyway today is a Saturday - so out with the royal colours everyone!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Are We Surprised?
In Malay, we have a word to describe this indviduals: biadap. In the past such rebuke would be thought-provoking, but I guess nowadays such people are too thick-skinned! And to think there are Malaysians who vote this individuals to be a Member of Parliament...what were they thinking?
Here's the other two amigos:
It just sickens me to see their faces: there should be a wall of shame for them!
News of such behaviour should filter down to the people, so that they know how unbecoming their MPs are, and that they should effect a change in the next election! Unless our sleepyhead PM decideds to wake up and do something about them...but don't hold your breath.
Until then, we will continue to see more such shenanigans from these shameless individuals...
Another Building, Another Collapse
And Samy Vellu is shocked and wants answers? Malaysians are shocked and wants answers too...but we don;t get them. I think most hav already forgotten about the Parliament, Court complex, Putrajaya buildings and hospitals that have fallen victim to shoddy workmanship - he wanted answers then, but till now?
Will we get the answers our esteemed minister wants too? A voice inside my head tells me that it would all be soon forgotten...
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Ice Hockey, Malaysian Style!
Up close and personal then...
Monday, November 12, 2007
10/11
As expected the police (aka Government, aka Barisan Nasional, aka UMNO) tried scare tactics to dissuade people from joining the rally...but came they did. On that day, not even water cannons, chemical water or tear gas made any difference; the people made their point. The memorandum was delivered to the Istana Negara as planned. Now the Government has to sit up and listen...
What irks me the most is that the local media hushed the whole event up, with minimal mention of the rally. Is this how journalism has degenerated over the years in this country? Is there no journalists with balls left? So much for press freedom in this country... Thank God for the Internet - now every Malaysian can see for themselves the real news that matters to us!
Let us see for ourselves how the event was carried by the local and foreign media:
And as usual you have those certain individuals who has their foot-in-their-mouth while trying to explain the whole situation (OK, not explaining...more like berating the news channel), and making the country the laughing stock of the international community...
He did mention that Malaysians are laughing at the reporter for being an actor (maybe what he means is that he is over-dramatizing the whole police action?)...more like Malaysians are laughing at him for his stupidity...
"We are Burma, we are Myanmar?" He also does not know that Myanmar and Burma is the same country now...back to school for Geography lessons?
And hello, the rally is for electoral reforms...everyone knows that it is not about whether elections are held regularly or not...aaaaaaaaaduh!!
Finally, if the police cannot disperse demonstrators in the future, they will compromise and allow the demonstrators to do what they intend to do in the first place!!?? Hell yeah!
Bodoh! Bodoh! Bodoh!
Anyway, here's a link where you can get the pics of the historic day!
P.S.: And I wonder which 10,000 people went for this gathering?
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Fields of Hope
And here we have a very interesting piano solo of the same song...enjoy that too!
Square Off!
Here's highlights of the most hyped-up game of the regular season - New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts. Both were unbeaten coming into the match: Patriots pretty much whipping everybody back into last season with their performances thus far, and Colts is about the only team able to stop the Patriots in their tracks, but can they?
Watch and see...
Funny? Maybe Not...
Which is why I fully expect the elections very soon...
Record-breaking...
The question now is: how much will he chop and change for the upcoming match against Fulham? I've said before, I like the thought of Crouchie in front, preferably with Torres; maybe Gerrard would relish a role just behind them, in a 3-4-1-2 formation. With that he can have the freedom to rotate the midfield - Liverpool is full of quality midfielders (Momo aside...), so no worries there. Unfortunately that would mean Rafa going defender-shopping (which is not a bad thing, since we have lack of cover in central defence as it is) - Coloccini perhaps?
Hopefully this is a sign of better things to come...
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
From The News Desk
From around the UMNO General Assembly:
Who is he trying to kid? Isn't there enough colossal wastage of money in this country without some lame-brained idea such as this? Feedback of the people? Try doing that with cost of living rocketing (sic!), and the last thing they'd be interested to see is a chunk of metal. That is if they don't throw it at you first!He also revealed that Russia has offered to sell the Soyuz spacecraft, which carried Dr Sheikh Muszaphar to space, to Malaysia.
Dr Jamaludin said he was in the midst of gathering feedback from people on whether the spacecraft should be bought before presenting the proposal to the Cabinet.
He told the MPs to support the proposal and discuss the issue in the Dewan Rakyat.
“I would gather feedback first to see whether the people are for it and whether the price offered is good before making any proposal to the Cabinet,” he said.
The foundation would also take care of the welfare of the two Angkasawan who were regarded as national treasures, he said.National treasures? Ooookayyy...
Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein described deputy president Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s opening speech as touching on the foundations of the party’s struggle and how Malays could further improve themselves.
“For me, the most important point now is how to interpret the messages into action,” he said of Najib's speech at the opening the Wanita, Youth and Puteri assemblies.
His deputy Khairy Jamaluddin said Najib’s message was not one of Malay-bashing but one that “gives us confidence and to tell us that there is no challenge that we cannot overcome.”
Puteri chief Datuk Noraini Ahmad said the focus had to be on the youth as expectations from them was very high in these times.
Hmm, the boot-licking culture is alive and well in UMNO...but only worth it if Najib becomes DPM!!
For the first time, Wanita Umno is presenting gold medals and a RM1,000 award each to non-Malay university students in recognition of their academic excellence.Well, if it's not an election gimmick, then there should be awards next year right? We'll see...
To update its membership roll and thank its 3.2 million members for their loyalty, Umno has started a mobile community programme that offers discounted call rates and free phones.I guess bribes are getting cheaper and cheaper...maybe the UMNO warlords are feeling the pinch too?
Rocket Clubs will be set up in schools to instil interest in aerospace and astrophysics, Umno Youth vice-chief Khairy Jamaluddin said.Maybe Rempit clubs will be more appropriate...after all it seems to be their favourite past time... I'd think that SIL would do better creating appropriate activities to first promote Science and Mathematics before going into something as advanced as Aerospace and Astrophysics. Why run before you can walk?
That's this edition for today...stay tuned for the news tomorrow!
Short Cut!
Closer to Reality
What I am more concerned about is the fact that there has been minimal, if any, improvement in our Klang Valley public transport system; it has to be improved before congestion charges are implemented. Otherwise there would not be any benefit to road users in Kuala Lumpur, apart from the connected few which stand to reap the impending monetary harvest. Obviously the promise early in this year when petrol subsidies were cut to use the savings to improve public transport has come to nought.
This plan is still a long way from seeing daylight. We shall see whether it eventually will come to fruition.
Monday, November 05, 2007
What Freedom?
Small wonder why our enlightened citizens are turning to blogs for more accurate reporting on the true comings-and-goings in this country. But we better stand ready: the next battlefield would be in cyberspace, and it would not be a pretty sight...
Sunday, November 04, 2007
More Entertainment?
I mean would an UMNO leader, invited to speak at a fellow coalition members' meeting utter such comments about the member? And then go beserk insulting his fellow UMNO members? And what of the poor victim...keeping quiet while this maniac turns the whole event into a farce? Of course there is very little publicity in the the mainstream media...but I guess this joker is trying to play the 'Malay hero' card with the UMNO General Assembly just a few weeks away.
Well the sleepy PM has decided to investigate the reports...which would probably end up 'tak ada apa-apa - case closed'.
Now we have another twist to the story: another coalition member wants this hapless party expelled!
There's no shortage of entertainment in this country, now is there?
Attacked Again!
God, won't RPK be pissed! My thoughts are with you...
Updates, 6.00 a.m., 04/11/2007:
But seriously, maybe RPK should consider some of the readers' suggestions of moving to another hosting site, upgrading the server software, and/or backing up the data to a mirror server/hard disk etc... I don't mind donating for that purpose. Anyone else?
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Everyone Can Be A Datuk
I guess everyone knows that Datukships carries minimal value these days, if any at all. Much has been written about the Datuk-for-sale fiasco a few years back and of course whether Datukships were the prerogative of the conferring Ruler, or as certain quarters suggested, at the behest of the ruling government. I always thought that these titles were conferred to individuals whom have done much for the betterment of society and state - but then again, I always wondered why my ex-boss in Sabah never got any titles despite almost single-handedly improving health delivery for children there! Who am I kidding?
Nowadays unfortunately Datukships can not only be bought, it can be used to pay off, bribe or coerce 'recalcitrant' individuals - well it may be a bit cheaper than paying cold hard cash. It becomes a 'come join the club' membership programme. And the members of this once exclusive club are getting bigger - once it becomes too large, it cheapens the whole. But these people don't give the least of a damn; to the poor and poorly-educated, a Datuk is like God to them - instead of being in a privileged position to help them, the power is more oft than not used to abuse and subvert these people to their own benefit, be it for publicity or in kind. That is the sole reason why it is in such good demand.
Oh, this is again truly Malaysia Boleh!
Fun Fair @ Bandar Utama
I'll top up the pics later as there are some taken using the company camera...
Attacked yet again...
hackers' attack. Initially the site was not accessible, and as service was restored it became apparent some of the recent postings were removed. Yesterday, the site was accessible but only postings from a week ago were available for viewing. RPK and his staff must have been working tirelessly around the clock to restore the site - which fortunately is now back in 'full' service again.
The powers-that-be must be desperate to shut the site up whichever way possible. Just gives credibility to whatever reports that is published at the site. And it just means that the elections are that little bit closer...
Friday, November 02, 2007
Gardens @ MidValley
CSI New York
And of course I can't wait to see how Mac Taylor's stalker story angle unfolds; I think I've mentioned before that Danny Messer is one can of worms yet to be exploited by the show's producers. I'm quite surprised actually that to read that this series has not got respectable ratings and viewership (but then again, I thought Jericho would be a hit!).
Keep 'em coming!
Ratatouille
Of course all eyes were on the rat Remy. Wishing to be something more than what life has in store for him is a something we can all relate to; and while he had the talent, he had to rely on the help of a two-legged unwilling Linguini (actually he does walk on two legs, and controls his human counterpart by tugging on his hair!) to make the culinary magic happen. So along the way they had the mishaps and laughs trying to keep their common secret, encounter with the baddies but when the going finally got tough, Remy's estranged family (quite an extended family) came up trumps!
Well, the highlight of the show was of course the heartwarming finale where the food critic, Ego was served 'ratatouille' (this you have to watch to experience it!), and Remy finally earned the recognition he deserved for the cook he is. Of course the ending where both rodent and human, and critic-turned-regular each finally got their rewards was exquisitely done.
Good work Disney! Do keep coming up with such genius!!
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Dangerous Times
While crime is always omnipresent in any society, it leaves us to wonder whether other factors have made crime worth the risk. Obviously money is scarce if you are doing an honest day's job, and the rising cost of living isn't helping either; and there is some amount of glorification of criminal figures as well as not-so criminal figures (read: Mat Rempit). Not helping is the mess the police force is in: so-called factional battle for control at Bukit Aman.
So here we see two policemen killed and here we have the IGP ordering a thorough probe focusing on whether procedures have been followed during the raid. Hello...it's a week and they have no leads on the cop-killers? Of course there are the usual calls for improvements in equipment which is approved which lightning speed (this in a country with such lengthy red-tapes that people usually go elsewhere, but of course there's money to be made here for the connected - hence the urgency!)
Lastly not wanting to sound racist, but since the ones killed aren't from the privileged race, we won't see the state or national-type funerals attended by top dignitaries, or the posthumous promotions or donations to the grieving families usually accorded to them...
But that's life here in this country...we learn to gripe, and then move on...