Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Nam-nam



After six years
through numerous obstacles
and struggles

Finally
first fruit
 faces fate

Nam-nam
best eaten
with kicap, gula, lada
YUMMM!!!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

HANTU

Yahoo Malaysia banyak merujuk Malaysian Insider untuk siaran berita di portal News nya.

Kadang kadang terasa juga pelaporannya agak berat sebelah [atau mungkin saya sendiri yang senget].

Hari ini saya tertarik dengan dakwaan AP Tumpat mengenai MyDaftar yang disyaki beliau sebagai cubaan kerajaan BN untuk mendaftar rakyat Thailand sebagai pengundi [di sini]

Lebih menarik bila saya membaca 2 komen berikut:-

1. Nowaday in Malaysia tanah air ku , "Nothing Impossible,..but..every things Possible".

>bergrombolan2 rakyat asing kat malaysia,sgt ramai,tak tahu dr mana masuknya...bila operasi...kebanyakan "kosong"

>Rasuah dan "komisyen" pun ada ranking dlm dunia daa...

>kadar murtad ,berbakul-bakul daa failnya.

>alkohol top 10 in the world.

>...macam2 lagi daaa...

Oleh Kerana Itu....setakat nak guna jentera kerajaan untuk kepentingan pihak tertentu rasanya.....sendiri mau ingatlah....

Walaubagaimanapun, kita sgt2 berharap kakitangan kerajaan bersifat amanah dan bersih, ia tidak jadi seperti di atas.... kalau jadi juga , maka hancurlah demokrasi dan punah lah mandat rakyat terhadap kerajaan , sampai kiamat ....... Realbrain

Ini pula respon kepada  komen di atas:-

Ingat senang ke nak buat mcm tu...ingat semua kakitangan kerajaan sokong BN ke...kalau betul terjadi memang rahsia tak boleh simpan punya...kakitangan kerajaan pun sayangkan negara ini...semua ini cerita nak tambah undi.... Guna Otak

2. Kamaruddin Jaafar tidak pernah kerja dengan jpn oleh itu dia tak tahu tugas2 jpn yang nak buat operasi my daftar ni. .My daftar tu nak menolong kalu ada orang orang yang lahir di msia dan juga yang layak mengikut syarat2 akta dan UU jpn bagi mereka2 yang belum memilikki kad pengenalan atau surat beranak.Kerana yang sebenar ada ramai lagi orang tercicir tak ada dokumen pengenalan diri di kelantan ni selama ini sebab sifat manusia. Bagi orang yang pernah bekerja dgn jpn hanya tahu perkara ini kalu tak pernah bekerja di jpn tak usah cakaplah,jauh dari kebenarannya,hanya prasangka buruk semata-mata .Adakak logik nak bagi kad pengenalan kepada orang asing secara terbuka melalui operasi begitu,cuba guna sikit jah otak tak payah fikir banyak2. Orang kalu nak buat operasi bagi kad pengenalan dibuat secara sulit tempat pun tidak diistiharkan tarikh pun tidak dinyatakan.Perkara sebegini tak pernah dibuat pun sebelum ini..Kerana taksub politik sempit semua perkara jadi tak baik..... Srosaladdin Halles

Dari pengalaman peribadi saya sendiri, di setiap institusi yang saya pernah berkhidmat, tak sampai 10% pegawai kerajaan yang 'kelihatan' menyokong BN. Undi mereka saya tak tahu lah tapi kalau mendengar cakap cakap  mereka, mereka tidak menyokong BN.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Addiction

This is among the things I would credit the opposition [here]

"The PR lawmakers suggested the Najib administration take a more holistic approach to cut its burgeoning subsidy bill through a total restructuring of the system by reducing subsidies to corporate giants instead of to the poor, implementing a minimum wage council to boost salaries, and providing better public transportation system to reduce dependency on vehicle ownership and fuel consumption.

He also complained that the administration was going about the removal of its subsidy plan in the wrong way by cutting from the poor man on the street and yet at the same time, still providing massive subsidies to big corporate giants"

“No one disputes that subsidies distort the economy but the issue is that in Malaysia, massive corporate giants like the IPPs, the toll concessionaires, continue to enjoy generous subsidies worth billions of ringgit more than the smaller things like sugar, flour and rice.

“The fact that we are facing a deficit budget now should not be blamed on the people, it is the fault of the government and its failure to implement strategies to encourage a dynamic growth in the economy.

“The people are suffering from high inflation, no minimum wage, the prices of properties ballooning... so why burden the public instead of the corporate sector,”


*to be continued ...

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

i-City

Wow

It is snowing now in i-City [more here]

i-City is in Shah Alam.

The very first snowfall in Southeast Asia ... and the snow is safe enough to eat.

Congratulations Ng Yen Yen

For bringing snow to Shah Alam

Tourism Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen recently said that innovative and attractive tourism products, such as the Snowalk@i-City would help attract more visitors to Malaysia, besides spurring domestic tourism.
"In the past, I used to tell foreigners that we, in Malaysia, can offer them anything except snow. But with Snowalk, we can say that we also have snow in Malaysia," she said.

Mesti lepas ni berdoyon doyon pelancong dari 3 benua datang ke Shah Alam [masuk atas visa pelancong, pelajar kemudian melencong].

Al-maklum, tak de masalah langsung bila mereka melawat Malaysia ... papan tanda jalan, makanan, bahasa, budaya dan serba serbinya SERUPA dengan tempat asal mereka malah lebih baik lagi.

Well, would mats and minahs salleh visit Malaysia for SNOW?

Lagipun orang putih ni geli geleman ngan tandas kat Malaysia.

Tapi deme yang dari 3 benua ni ... alah bisa tegal biasa.

Masa Shah Alam mula dibangunkan dulu, ada dengar cerita SUltan Selangor tidak mahu Shah Alam jadi another KL.

Ni apa cerita lak ni?

i-City''s Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Eu Hong Chew, said the opening of Snowalk reinforced i-City''s position as an innovative company and knowledge hub.
"As a knowledge hub, our focus is on getting innovative companies to come to i-City. For this reason, when we wanted to develop tourist attractions, it was natural to focus on innovation to provide the competitive edge."
When i-City was launched about six years ago, it was planned as a digital city. It was an innovative idea at that juncture and even today, i-City is regarded by Multimedia Development Corporate (MDeC) as the benchmark for future cyber centres in the country.
Eu added that i-City continued innovating when it launched its first tourist attraction, The City of Digital Lights, in December 2009.


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