Author: Paul Ooi

  • 童年

    表哥的可愛孩子們

  • 淩晨四點鐘

    淩晨四點鐘
    你,正在享受美妙的甜夢,身體鑽入溫暖的睡窩,吹着冷冷的風,睡覺睡到像豬的時候。。。
    我,坐着光線很充足的公司裏,鼻子一直打噴嚏。傷風的鼻子,一雙疲倦的眼睛,望着閃亮的電腦,很想快回家睡覺。。。。
    現在,等待着長途電話,等着他們打來説,“We are done”,那我就可以回家了。。。
    媽的外國佬做東西真慢,這裡是淩晨四點啊!

    幸好,有矮子的假愛,陪伴着我,度過這納悶的早上。

  • Another Blog Community

    There is another blog community site like PetalingStreet called BloggerCorner. It’s still in Alpha version, this will be my first trackback to them.

    Let’s try the my first time.

  • All The Best Michael Lai, Former TMNet CEO

    Well, I might be too late to dedicate message to former TMNet CEO, Mr Michael Lai. Rumor has been spreading in Septermber 2006 that Mike is going to leave TMNet.

    When I first heard of that, I think that Michael has made the right decision to leave, in fact, it’s a very good decision he made to leave. Or else, all his juicy talents are waste in the poorly managed premier ISP company in Boleh land. I don’t think the top management appreciate Michael’s efforts, having the meet up with TMNut Broadband’s users, listen to their comments, suggestions and critics.

    As I said earlier, in many many posts related to TM big Nut. It’s wasting time to meet bloggers, broadband users to discuss about the Broadband services issues offered by TMNet. It’s the cultures, the attitude problem in the company, if you want to change and make the users happy, first; Change the Staff Attitude.

    Every consumer in any single corner of the world, what they want, is very simple; How Much I Pay for My Subscriptions, I Shall Get What I Deserved. Am I right? No matter how many million meet ups TM has made up with bloggers/subscribers, it won’t help. For me, it’s kind of stupid act, so I never turn up to the meet up. Wasting my time and petrol money.

    Until now, I pay RM88/month for the giant ISP company in Boleh Land, my speed is still stuck at 50kBps-75kBps. I subscribed a 1mbps broadbanb, but I get less than that speed. I feel cheated, and I also feel tired continue complain it.

    We live in this Boleh Land/Stupid Land, nothing we can do or change, because that monopolize ISP always have the very bad attitude which I really don’t like it. “Use it if you like, leave it if you don’t”.

    At last, Mr Michael Lai, all the best to you, you have made the right move, you have all my support and blessing in your future undertaking, amitabha.

    And clap your hands, welcome the new TMNut CEO – Zainab Hashim.


    Photo from Jeffooi.com

    Nothing to give you for the very first time greet. Here with my custom made TMNut’s logo.

  • Hey Rafidah, Do You Smell What’s Michael Backman Cooks?

    Bravo Michael, after Malaysia Bodoh, on the latest column – Malaysia bites back and industriously trades the insults, I can say 45% is dedicated to our Trade Minister. She should read it, rakyat should read it, and figure out is our trade minister sleeping or working.

    Again, Michael made some good points about how our .Gov waste tax payers money. Okay, just think of this, the .Gov is unable to continue paying tols compensations. But our .Gov could,

    And as if to underscore my points about waste, on the day that my column was published, an assistant minister told the Malaysian Parliament that Malaysia’s first astronaut to be sent into space next year aboard a Russian space mission will be tasked to play batu seremban, a traditional Malay children’s game played with pebbles, will do some batik painting and will make teh tarik, a type of Malaysian milky tea, all to see how these things can be done without gravity.

    The day before, the Government announced that a new RM400 million ($A142 million) palace will be built for Malaysia’s king, a position that is almost entirely ceremonial.

    And the week before a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a second bridge between Penang and the Malaysian peninsular costing RM3 billion, a bridge that many consider unnecessary.

    Our .Gov always said economy is on track and growing, is it true? If so but where is the facts and figures? Nothing!

    Malaysia needs to do something. Its oil will run out soon and it has lost much of its appeal to foreign investors — recent UN figures show that from 2004 to 2005, foreign investment in Malaysia fell by 14 per cent, when the world economy was enjoying one of its longest periods of growth. One might wonder what the Trade and Industry Minister has actually been doing.

    Well, I would say, Malaysia still suck on transparency. The news on the newspaper is just a piece of shit, what the .Gov fart, the newspaper write. No questioning and investigation on it. It’s something like what they shit and we eat all the time.

    If there is no voice from rakyat, Malaysia will never ever improve, more Bodoh scenes can be seen every week, more Bodoh news can be read everyday.