I am not saying any rude word. But then in Shang-Hai, a bank promotion banner saying that, “Bring Puki back home”.
Wonder will our country allow the international bank having the same campaign in our country?
Who and which team I will wake up in the middle of the night and enjoy the match during World Cup? Hehe, list below…
Living life in this country started became really really bad. Petrol and electricity price hike, government always have their own says; and their very reasonable reasons of the hike. Pak Lah, our beloved Malaysia Prime Minister, he don’t realise those hike has given a lot of pressure and stress for the people who live in this country. If you read newspaper, crime cases is spiking up tremendously. Why are these people commit crime? They have no choice, it’s hard for them to cope with the living cost in this country.
People with low income, people with numbers family, people who do business, people who work daily and people that jobless. How you want them to live? Change lifestyle? Government always say “Business man, do not take advantages increase the price of goods”. Well, everything is increasing, you asked the people who do own business don’t increase their price. Compare with last time, they have to pay more expenses, make less profit, pay more electric bil at home and shop. In the other hand, for their family, the food is expensive, kid’s pocket money have to increase. Business is not human? Don’t they have to pay electric bils too? Don’t they use petrol to deliver good? Sometime, you think back what our government said, it’s kinda childish and stupid.
Last week, a bunch of Malaysia’s student have a Peace Demotration/Protest in Kuala Lumpur City Center; ended up student beaten up by Malaysia Policeman/FRU with baton. Baton man, do you know what is baton? Wow… beaten the student, teacher with baton. “Baton” dude, isn’t it too much to treat us. They are having a peace demotration, to show their anger, to release their anger, to show they are unhappy with the price hike.
Everybody need a method to release their stress, pressure.. For me, you should know, I write blog to release my anger and unsatisfaction(especially tmnut services). Just let them stand there, show they unhappiness, lets our PM hear our voice.
But, to the student who demo/protest. Save it man, save it. In Malaysia, our main stream media like New Strait Times, The Star, Berita Harian and others papers are useless media. They won’t publish what was happened last Sunday. They don’t concern about malaysian life or living. They only do what they allow to do, they are controlled by some party.
Furthermore, even though you get 10,000 people demo in the street, shouting from Jalan Ampang to Jalan Sultan Ismail then to Dataran Merdeka. The government won’t bring down the price. It’s better that you sit at home, may be shout as loud as you can, use all the mother fucker cao cibai words to curse the government is even better. Do more coding, work harder, pay your petrol, pay your bil. When you are free, invite your friends, family, have a cup of teh tarik with them, tell them the story, and then when u finish that time, make a conclusion with;
“Next election, I think we vote opposition parties leader likes Lim Kit Siang to fight for us.”
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Was really busy in the past 2 months to push some freelance projects get done on time. Finally it come to a short break for me, having more time to do research and explore on IDS. Have written few tutorials recently, related to PHP, DB and also Unix simple backup/mirror transfer. Let me re-compile and post it shortly.
Will not work on any project from today until next month – June 2006, off for World Cup :P. One week more to go for World Cup 2006. Are you ready? Sorry I can’t hear you, Are You Ready?!!??!??!??!
Kuala Lumpur is a jammed-up city. No doubt that anywhere in Kuala Lumpur there’s always a jam. Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Raja Chulan, Jalan Kinabalu, Jalan Kuching, Sg Besi, Jalan Loke Yew and other jalan-jalan in KL.
In conjunction with the NAMM meeting, this morning, as usual when you tune into Hitz.fm, Priscilla Patrick will report the traffic situation every 1/2 hour. “There are road closures in jalan kuching, jalan sultan ismail from…..” I knew it was too late to turn back…The usual 20 minutes journey to office, ended up being 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Company’s HR has given us options of working hours on 29th May 2006;
a) 7.30 am to 4.30 pm or
b) 9.30 am to 6.30 pm
But it’s not for tomorrow. Poor me, anyhow I have decided to get up earlier and go to work.