Thursday, November 30, 2006

One more to go!

Hey it's nearly the end of the year now!! And you know what that means...the holidays are here! So this year is a bit different...there's Christmas as usual, and then the year end Hari Raya Haji and New Year holidays. So a lot of people get the chance to partayyy...

But unfortunately not for us poor doctors. Holiday or not, we still have to work. But I guess that's our line of work, and we are resigned to this fact. Well as for me I'll be working over the long year-end holidays, and I'll probably take leave after that. I guess it's in my nature to allow people to party and me to suffer...ha, ha...

Oh, well it won't be for long now...the suffering will end some time. Till then just have to stomach and endure the pain. Who knows, when the pain ends, it may be for the better?

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Complaints, complaints

I think we Malaysians complain way too much. I guess it is part of our human nature, but it is something we can control. Unfortunately for Malaysians, we have lived the good life for way too long, and when the crunch comes now, we are unable to adjust to it...so we complain our hearts out.

Some complaints are valid: long lines at Government agencies, bureaucracy when dealing with the civil service, favouritism/cronyism among public servants (blatant in this country I tell you) etc. and should be taken into account or given further thought. I am glad that the Government has already started steps to manage such complaints at best they can. In the end, there will be certain aspects that we are still not happy with, but that is part of life: you win some, you lose some... So at least in those respects I can still live with.

Other complaints are not so valid...borders on the whiny, in my opinion. Let me give you an example. Lately there has been a lot of buzz on raising of the prices of essential services such as electricity, petrol and water. Come on...we all know that such price rises are inevitable. As long as these rises are associated with improved efficiency in services, we should all be happy and thankful. For my part, the area I live in has not had a power disruption for a year now (compared to once a month two years ago). The tap water hasn't been cleaner in years, and less frequent water cuts. We have to compromise on these facts, and not whine about them. But I truly hope that money saved from the reduction in petrol subsidies is put to good use and not wasted on lining the pockets of those in power (that IS something to complain about).

So today the issue of raising air fares by our national carrier takes center stage. As usual there is the chorus of complaints: fares are too high, putting profits ahead of national interest etc. But the fact is that Malaysia Airlines is a business...and businesses needs to make profits to survive. So what's the point of making losses...with the Government (and ultimately tax payers like you and me) bear the losses...all in the name of national service (and oh, this incidentally has been happening all this while). How does that put us in better light with investors overseas? And people here are scratching their heads why Indonesia draws more foreign direct investments than our country, sheesh...

And speaking of subsidies: I gladly await the day when medical subsidies are to be lifted. Now healthcare, admittedly or not, is a big drain on the Government's finances. Imagine paying RM 1 and get medications, blood tests and x-rays...where else in the world does this happen? It's about time they lift this subsidy and put the money to better use. Sure there'll be the usual chorus of disapprovals, but I'm sure some compromise can come about it. It WILL not burden the poor if executed properly. It is all for the betterment of our society, in the end. Makes us less dependent on the Government and more on our two feet. At least I can say that, but not for the 60% so population of our country...

It's time people tighten up their belts and make do with what they have. They have to be more discerning with spending, and save more. Unfortunately this is not to be...I guess with all the advertisements on spending, sales, credit card promotions etc. Well spend today and there'll be less (if not none) for tomorrow. The good times have to stop some time...

Well I've more things to gripe about, but I'll leave that for another day.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Struck again!

Now who ever said lightning doesn't strike twice at the same place? Danged it, my computer is struck by lightning (err, more to the point: electrical surge) for the second time in two weeks. Sad thing is I wasn't even using it at the same time. So again I will be offline to the world for a few days. Thankfully I still have a distraction in my worldly affairs...namely work.

I wonder how much damage it'll be this time. It took out my monitor and modem too. Came back from work on Friday night and nothing works after a loud pop. Ddin't have the time to do anything yesterday...will try to get a new modem today. Sigh...and that means more money. Maybe I should sue Tenaga Nasional for my losses...

Well, I'm gonna go off shift soon. Had been a relatively quiet night, but a busy day...hopefully things will improve. Wish me luck!!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Where's the Aftershock?

As predicted, the drama of our Datuk Z has quietly faded into the mist, drowned out by other more interesting, juicy stories. How quickly the Malaysian public (and media for that matter) gets distracted by the stories around him. He has virtually disappeared from the scenes, and I guess, free to enjoy the fruits of his labour, in peace now...

Well, a run through of the exciting events that has managed to eclipse his sizzling story!!

Model Death
Wow, we have our own real mystery thriller here in this country, this time involving a beautiful foreign model, complete with body parts, high explosives and most of all, a corrupt politician looking to silence his lover. Is that true? Well, we'll leave it to the conspiracy theorists to write that one up...and I'm sure it'll be hot.

Money, money, money
Everyone's glued to the big screens nowadays...I mean the ones at the Stock Exchange. The market has been running up of late, and people are making money again. So everyone's rushing to invest, and I wouldn't want to be the fool caught with my pants down when the music finally stops. The million ringgit question is: when WILL the music stop?

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Day In, Day Out

I never thought being a doctor could be so routine. Well, if you look at the big picture it is: you get up, go to hospital, see patients, treat them, leave, and go back home. But I guess any other job is routine.

But lately the routine-ness have been getting out of hand. Even when working in the Emergency Department. I guess it probably have to do with the large numbers of patient not needing emergency care...these are probably the most irritating and routine part of the job there. Imagine seeing innumerable cough and colds, sprains and backaches, headaches and sore throats...it can drive you crazy. At least it puts your brain to sleep: and work on a spinal reflex level. Trust me, I am working at this level.

Once in a while however the lightbulb up in my head shines brightly...the occasional case that needs a spark to put it all together, but these are far and few in between. It is these cases that makes me cherish and love being a doctor, not listening to grovelling 'sick' patients most people are...(sorry if I actually offend the truly sick). Compassion is certainly in short supply in the Emergency Department, especially if you work day in, day out.

Well I guess there are other ways to spice up one's life: change departments, move to the public health sector, or be a specialist and mix around with the big boys (?!). But i'm not into these things...too bad ain't it? Oh well, that's what you get for being a lowly-paid civil servant these days. Things will get better, but how we wish that it would happen faster than it's snail pace currently...

Anyway, it's back to the daily grind and run-of-the-mill stuff...at least my spinal reflexes work for these boring days...and let's hope for at least, an occasional fireworks...

Double Standards

Abuse of power. Disregard for the written law. Serving their own ends than constituents. I guess that sums up the political drama in Selangor. Guess most of you know what I'm talking about.






For those who don't it all started like this:

A few weeks ago it was reported that the Klang Municipal council elected three members of the same family to the council (obviously something is very wrong here, although the council denied any wrongdoing). Soon after there was a 'witchhunt' against one of the council members Datuk Z, from which it was splashed all over the available media:

1. He erected an illegal house (err maybe mansion) without submitting the proper building plans to the very council he was sitting on (sic),

2. His satay restaurant being built illegally on state land (apparently, he had a compettitor's restaurant torn down for the very same reason)

3. And the fact that his new house sits on a land in his wife's name which was purchased at a great discount to the maket price.


Enter the Sultan of Selangor which summoned this Datuk to his palace and gave him a good talking to...followed by the Prime Minister's astute advice for him to relinquish his post as not to tarnish the good name of the country. Well it did not end there as he gave a teary-eyed press conference to explain his actions; this was followed by the Selangor Menteri Besar's explanation that his illegal house would not be torn down (for the strange reason that it would also lead to the tearing down all other illegal houses, factories etc. and cause great distress to the people and the economy). And oh by the way, it was also reported that he had not paid his assessment as well as his tzaxes (how true is that?) for a few years now. And this from a councillor - and obvious abuse of power in front of our eyes. But of course things like this have been happening - open secret as I would call them - but this is something that is bound to happen in this country, with its lax enforcement and unwillingness to punish.

Then again the Selangor Menteri Besar has had previous gaffes with the media, but that's another story. It leads the common folk to believe that people in power are immune to such trangressions, and need not be punished fully for it; sure Datuk Z has had to resign from his post, now he has to have his satay restaurant torn down, but not his newly-built house. Oh well I guess we can't have everything. How about the other two councillors who had similar illegally built houses (hah, you think he was the only one??!!)? Sure as hell they won't be torn down...but I wonder what action would be taken against them, apart from fining them a measly RM 25,000 (for house that costs millions to build - which begs another question: where do they get the money to do so!!??? Another open secret...)

In his defence I'm sure he'll say that someone is out to get him, or like in his press conference: he needs a bigger house for his extended family (yeah right, as if all his sons and daughters and respective families would stay with him!!), or he's a scapegoat of sorts...but that does not detract from the fact of the matter.

So what are we going to do about this apparent double standards at work? Well, we'll leave that to the government...I'm sure there will be some more drama to be played out in the near future...and then it will all quietly go away.

Until the next time that is...

A Week Away

Wow, what a week...by away I mean being away from the Internet!! Well I guess I learn not to use the computer during a thunderstorm. The power surges here are mean!!!! Fried my power supple as well as my ADSL modem. Imagine the feeling of not being wired to the outside world: I had withdrawal symtpoms just by not being able to follow my regular series online, not to mention the tons of email that was left unread.

Anyway got a new ADSL modem over the weekend...and then down to the grind of setting up the system all over again. Not to mention the problem I had with my LAN connection: probably screwed but still able to function respectably. Hmm...maybe when I have the time I'd need to get a PCI Ethernet card and install it, to be on the safe side.

Well at least I'm back online...slow as the connection is, it sure beats being totally disconnected. Hope to write more as my wired life gets back on track.

Till then....