tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56648399935060176322024-03-08T22:32:22.772+08:00R.A.N.D.T.S.Got Something to Say?stmaverickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12166402657078767532noreply@blogger.comBlogger459125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-72041686444231989432009-04-28T22:33:00.002+08:002009-04-28T22:42:35.560+08:00Well, revival or not...<p align="justify">Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to revive this blog. But I didn't declare this blog dead, too, so I don't think "revival" is a suitable word.</p><p align="justify">The maestros of this blog would have already received an e-mail from our beloved Jared, whom we so adore, so love, so... OK, enough crap, I suppose. *wink* Let's just say that Jared's e-mail is like an indicator to me that he's missed us a lot.</p><p align="justify">Like him, I miss the days when we met up together at Albert's house, chit-chat, have fun, barbecues and steamboat! Things were so ideal at that moment that we quite forgot the fact that things go lead on to this kind of predicament.</p><p align="justify">All of us have now started to go on our own separate ways. One will never know when we can meet and remain like the way we took our picture previously.</p><p align="justify">All of us have our very own private blogs, and we do keep a mind to update them, but we seem to have lost commitment altogether in RANDTS. Sadly, it is as if that this blog is becoming a thing of the past, a thing where it was trendy at one moment, and just scrapped at the other.</p><p align="justify">We really ran out of ideas, so to speak. And rather than speaking about our private stuff in a public blog, we would rather stay silent, wouldn't we?</p><p align="justify">Anyway, silent or otherwise, I am longing to meet up with the old gang. I really miss you all, so if you guys are still in KL, I'll make it a point to meet up with you guys. What say you?</p>Henry Yewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17197109178060069743noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-27622836071524675052008-02-29T04:59:00.004+08:002008-02-29T05:28:11.412+08:00Critical Acclaim ~ Avenged Sevenfold<object width="300" height="80"><param name="movie" value="http://media.imeem.com/m/aFdD8xgp8S/aus=false/"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://media.imeem.com/m/aFdD8xgp8S/aus=false/" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="300" height="80" wmode="transparent"></embed></object><br /><span id="fullpost"><br />Apart from the fact that this song is stuck in my head, it brings a pretty interesting political message.<br />AV7X owns.<br /><br />(Lyrics)<br />Be quiet, you might piss somebody off<br />Like me motherfucker, you've been at it for too long<br />While you feed off all this insecurity<br />You stand in front of me and bite the hand that feeds<br /><br />(Self-righteousness is wearing thin)<br />Lies inside your head your best friend<br />(I'll bleed but not for fellow man)<br />Broken glass, your fake reflection<br /><br />Telling them its all for something real<br />Don't forsake the words you speak<br />You've gone too far, acclaim<br /><br />So how does it feel to know that someones kid in the heart of America<br />Has blood on their hands, fighting to defend your rights<br />So you can maintain the lifestyle that insults this family's existence<br />Well, where I'm from we have a special salute we wave high in the air<br />Towards all those pompous asses who spend their days pointing fingers<br /><br />Fuck you<br /><br />Be quiet, you might piss somebody off<br />Like the heartbeat of this country when antagonized too long<br />I'll be damned if you count me in<br />As part of your generous hypocrisy collected in a maze<br /><br />(Tabloid gossip, we want less real)<br />There's no need for us to bury you<br />(Selfish agenda, once again)<br />Right this way, deter your own grave<br /><br />Telling them its all for something real<br />Don't forsake the words you speak<br />You've gone too far, acclaim<br /><br />All the way from the east to the west<br />We've got this high society looking down on this very foundation<br />Constantly reminding us that our actions are the cause of all their problems<br />Pointing the fingers in every direction<br />Blaming their own nation for who wins elections<br />They've never contributed a fucking thing to the country they love to criticize<br /><br />Excuse the obscene, ignore the untrue<br />Depictions we see, try and get through<br />And many mistakes cant hurt<br />I'm not the last but I sure ain't the first<br /><br />Be quiet, you might piss somebody off<br /><br />(Self-righteousness is wearing thin)<br />Lies inside your head your best friend<br />(I'll bleed but not for fellow man)<br />Broken glass, your fake reflection<br /><br />Telling them its all for something real<br />Don't forsake the words you speak<br />You've gone too far, acclaim<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-84145224022819697772008-02-26T17:20:00.002+08:002008-02-26T17:29:41.447+08:00Degree or No Degree, It Don't Make a Difference<div align="justify"><span style="font-size:180%;"><strong>Degree or No Degree, It Don't Make a Difference<br /></strong></span><br />No, I am not discouraging you from furthering your studies to the highest level possible. I still harbour hopes of studying in the <span style="color:#ff0000;">U</span>S<span style="color:#3366ff;">A</span>, thank you very much. A degree is not was it was in our parents' day - a privilege, limited to the elites who could afford to send their children to prestigious institutions of higher education in Britain, etc. Now, it is considered a must in order to even be considered for a job. No degree, no potential rice bowl. Possess a degree, and doors that were previously closed are opened to you.<br /><br />However, this order does not seem to apply in the teaching profession in Malaysia. Read these: <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/2/13/focus/20307784&sec=focus"><span style="color:#009900;">"Sacrifice of teachers that hasn't paid off"</span></a> and <a href="http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/2/15/focus/20332344&sec=focus"><span style="color:#009900;">"Upgraded in qualifications but losing out"</span></a>. These letters appeared in The Star 2 weeks ago, both voicing out the injustice faced, of which I'll explain of later.<br /><br /><span id="fullpost"><br />Their case, as is with perhaps <strong>50,000</strong> other teachers, is as such: they were non-graduate teachers in the 1970's, just armed with their cert from the training colleges. They believed that in upgrading themselves by doing their degrees, they could do a better job with their newly-acquired skills, plus have better shots at higher salaries and promotions. Pretty much like the corporate world. However, to their dismay, when the pay revision was done by our Education Ministry, their salary was lower than of non-graduate teachers. <em>Imagine!<br /></em><br />Why I write this is because it is an issue close to my heart, involving my father, a teacher of 29 years already. My father joined the teaching profession in 1979 as a C2 teacher. He passed his STPM in 1986 and was subsequently placed in the C1 category two years later. In 1993, he attended a one-year specialist course for secondary school TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) teachers. He was awarded his first "Anugerah Perkidmatan Cemerlang" in 1994.<br /><br />In 1995, he received half-pay leave to study for his 1st degree in Universiti Sain Malaysia. Life was hard then. My brother was barely a year old (he was born in late 1994), my mum was frail after the delivery yet had to care for us - I was barely above 5 years of age, and my sister, a mere 3 years old. My father only could return from Penang on weekends. One stark memory of those years I have of that period of time was when my mum and I were down with high fever. My mother was so weak that she could not muster the strength to go to the doctor; instead my grandmother called the doctor to the house. I remember my brother crying, myself not being able to eat, and my sister being bewildered most of the time. Thank God for my very formidable grandmother, who came over and took care of us. I also remember, on a separate occasion, my parents talking about how much costs they had to cut back, financial difficulties due to his pay being halved while on study leave. Being very attached to my parents, I used to cry when he wasn't around, because there was no daddy on the weekdays to read me Cinderella for the umpteenth time at night, or make icecreams out of Play-doh for my sister and I to play house.<br /><br />Despite the hardship, my father graduated in 1999. During the 4 years of his study, he was not given any pay increment. This meant that upon his graduation, he had lost out FOUR increments to his peers who had stayed on as non-graduates. Three months after his graduation, there was a pay adjustment for non-graduate teachers. He discovered that his basic pay was RM1 less that of the non-graduate DGA6 teachers (the DG thing is their pay scheme coding). His request to be emplaced in the non-graduate DGA6 scheme before the graduate DG3 was rejected. That did not deter him. Instead, he went on to receive his second "Anugerah Perkhidmatan Cemerlang" in 2002. Being a man who believed in acquiring more knowledge in order to serve his God, King and Country better, my father applied and received a full scholarship to do his Masters programme in UM. And yet, despite his initiative, perseverance and hard work, his pay is still less than of my mum, who is a non-graduate.<br /><br />My mother joined the teaching profession in 1981 two years after my dad became a teacher. Like my dad, she graduated from a teachers’ training college in KL as a C2 teacher. She has been a non-graduate teacher ever since. She decided not to pursue her studies so that she could look after her children and enable my dad to pursue his career. However, all their effort and sacrifice have in fact worked against them. Even thought my mom has never received the awards my dad did, she still earns more than my dad. She is in DGA32 and my Dad is in DG41. Both got 3&4 for their PTK. How can this be? It clearly shows that the salary revisions over the years have not taken into account of teachers like my dad. Although they are upgraded in qualifications, they lost out badly terms of seniority, increment in pay and opportunities for promotions to their peers and juniors in the profession. It is downright demoralizing, de-motivating and grossly unfair.<br /><br />Obviously, something is very wrong with the current system. It is extremely cowardly for the Ministry concerned to sit quietly, instead of revising the ins and outs of the enforced pay scheme. Teachers like my father have given the best years of their lives, yet they have been left out in the cold when it comes to the benefits. These are experienced teachers - a definite asset to our nation. In the light of the upcoming election, I urge those in authority to rectify this huge oversight quickly. Give them back what is theirs before you begin wondering why less and less people want to be teachers in this country.</div></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-1694450323832258422008-01-30T06:15:00.000+08:002008-01-30T06:18:44.893+08:00Destination CalabriaYou know how some song's just tend to stick in your head the first time you hear it, and stays there for a few weeks? Sometimes months?<br /><br />This one got stuck in my head.<br /><span id="fullpost"><br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/oWLlFVmiMrg&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/oWLlFVmiMrg&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-48846932107117846122008-01-23T23:46:00.000+08:002008-01-24T00:26:25.907+08:00Stay strong! Never say die!<span id="fullpost"><br />This good man here had made the news,<br />For one of the best results the country has seen,<br />I knew this Albert was my great cue,<br />His report I highlighted in my old blog screen.<br /><br />He found me and soon we were connected,<br />He was willing to share and opened his doors,<br />He gave me the awareness that the public lacked,<br />His strength, his will, they were not poor.<br /><br />Soon we embarked on a new project here,<br />And he was so active we just went "Wow!"<br />When it comes to speaking up there was no fear,<br />He garners cheers from the big whole crowd.<br /><br />We all then met up and had a wonderful time,<br />We admired his strength and his independence,<br />He knows he can contribute much in his prime,<br />For that he works hard, and he never said die.<br /><br />He has a good friend who visits him always,<br />I bless his name for his caring touch,<br />Never complaining, kind in what he says,<br />Jaspreet, you are a true friend many can appreciate.<br /><br />This friendship is not an ordinary one,<br />The bond that you have isn't because you're friends,<br />The love and passion for one another made you won,<br />This friendship is eternal; never breaks, never ends.<br /></span>Henry Yewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17197109178060069743noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-80089749573518688582008-01-14T09:33:00.000+08:002008-02-06T16:05:44.466+08:00ALBERT !!!!January 13th:<br /><br />Albert is in the hospital.<br /><br />He suffered from some breathing difficulties around lunchtime yesterday. He has been suffering from some mild flu for the past couple of days. After an afternoon nap he told his dad to rush him to the nearest hospital. 10 minutes before reaching it he passed out.<br /><br />He is currently in the CCU of University Hospital. 4th floor, Menara Utama.<br /><br />He has regained consciousness and is aware of his surroundings and responds to stimuli. He cannot speak as he is with oral breathing tube.<br /><br />I will update this post as any developments take place.<br /><br />Pray for him. God knows he deserves it.<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 1 ; January 14th:<br /><br />Visited him today. He is being sedated. Still on breath assister. Doc says theres nothing wrong with heart, lungs etc. according to a CT scan that was taken and he should be fine by the end of the week. They're just keeping him for awhile for observation.<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 2 ; January 15th:<br /><br /><br />First step on the road to recovery.<br /><br />Albert is now on minimal sedation. Hes started to complain furiously about the tube down his throat (which is a good sign). His mouth and lips are cracked a littl e since he hasn't been actually drinking anything and his throat is sore form the plumbing in his throat but other than that hes as well as can be expected.<br /><br />He should be shifted out of the CCU to a regular ward soon, which is also good news as then at least someone can stay with him the whole time. Currently the fucking nurses there only know how to complain about Albert.<br /><br />For those of you who don't know; Albert has a steel rod in his spine to keep him sitting straight. Because of this it is VERY uncomfortable for him to sleep on his back (he usually sleeps on his stomach). However, due to the various tubes going into him and the fact that this problem he is admitted for seems to be respiratory in nature they have placed him (yeap you guessed it) on his back.<br /><br />Now this would actually be tolerable if he was shifted every 20mins or so but Noooooo our UH nurses are such busy little she-bitches aren't they? They're so busy comparing their notes on who the most troublesome patient is that poor ol 'bert has to literally scream to get anything done.<br /><br />BTW my dad just suffered a heart attack and is admitted to IJN. He's gonna undergo an Angio-Plasty tonight.<br /><br />All this and its not even been a week since my cousin was murdered.<br /><br />What a great year its turning out to be...<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 3 ; January 16th:<br /><br />Nothing much new to update today really. Albert is now entirely off sedation. His breathing has normalized. The Docs are still keeping him in the CCU for observation purposes. He is still complaining of pain in his throat because of the tubes and back because of the position he has to sleep in.<br /><br />My dad also has just underwent the two Angio-Plasties successfully. He is conscious and well. They are also still keeping him in the IJN CCU for observation although the doctors assure me that he will be allowed to go home within the next week or so at the most.<br /><br />That is all.<br /><br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 4 ; January 19th:<br /><br />Visited Albert today.<br /><br />He seems much better than before. Much more active. Much more cheerful. He is still on the ventilator although they are slowly weening him off it.<br /><br />Thats where the good news ends though.<br />The docs are worried. If they remove the tubes Albert might have breathing complications again. If they leave the tube in there is a very very large chance of an infection. The alternative is a tracheotomy. Which literally means boring a hole in his neck so he can breathe. Not pretty and itself has a whole host of complications.<br /><br />As for my dad hes back home now. Life's almost back to normal at my house again. Docs orders to rest (which my dad is studiously ignoring btw). Tough-ass dads FTW!<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 5 ; January 23rd:<br /><br />Albert has just undergone the tracheotomy. He is right now sedated but stable. He cannot speak. He shall never speak again. He lost the only true asset he had; force of word. I will miss the sound of it.<br /><br />My dad has been re-admitted to IJN. More chest pains.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />Update 6 ; January 26th:<br /><br />Albert is out of the CCU. He is doing well with the tracheotomy. He is still in the cardiac ward thou but docs say he'll be fine. They say that if all goes well within a few weeks they can undo the tracheotomy and he'll be back to screaming profanities and telling jokes.<br /><br />My dad got out of the hospital today. Kena sounding from the docs for not listening to their advice. LOL! Farnee!<br /><br />Anywys, he's back home. I've hidden the car keys. And the laptop. So all is well in the Kwatra Household. :P<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br /><span>Update 7 ; February 4th:</span><br /><br /><span>ALBERT HAS FOUND HIS VOCAL CORDS!</span><br /><span>Doctors have just replaced the tube in Comrades throat to now enable speech. He called me at around 10a.m. Monday morning.</span><br /><br /><span>Things are finally looking up. =)<br /><br /><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Update 8 (Hopefully Update Final) ; February 6th:</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Albert is going to be discharged later today.</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Right in time for the Chinese New Year Celebrations.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">A well wished Gong Xi Fa Chai to all of you guys.</span><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">An my deepest thanks for all the love and support that you all have shown Albert.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">This year is living up to its Zodiac sign no? The Rat; Notoriously hard to put down.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">;)</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Love, Peace and Chicken Grease ya'll!</span></span><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-49823237072886060412008-01-11T23:19:00.000+08:002008-01-11T23:45:19.650+08:00Random... Simply random mua...<em>A 4-year-old girl came up to me and said, "You look like my teddy!" Well, you can read the rest in </em><a href="http://lilacreveries.wordpress.com/"><em>my blog.</em></a><em><br /></em><br />Anyway, here are some random pictures...<br /><span id="fullpost"><div><br /></div><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5154240821827208930" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4eKuBfUBuI/AAAAAAAAAAo/ZTCfe3EY4m4/s400/Photo0008.jpg" border="0" /><br /><p>Looks like Santa's reindeers have been up to no good. Not to mention doing that in public! What would kids think about it?! If I'm not mistaken, I took this in MidValley before Christmas. It is really funny to see the "decorations" doing such decoration. </p><br /><p><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5154240830417143538" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4eKuhfUBvI/AAAAAAAAAAw/jwIsS1cLP8U/s400/CIMG3657.JPG" border="0" /></p><br /><p>I took this one in Sunway Pyramid, on 4th October. I was out on a movie with my friends when we spotted this! Actually, it is OPENING SOON, no PENING SOON. But because the so-called door was open, from the angle I was at, it looked like PENING SOON. Haha...</p><br /><p><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5154240830417143554" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4eKuhfUBwI/AAAAAAAAAA4/5oU_G_OKojk/s400/Photo0081.jpg" border="0" /> </p><br /><p>This one was taken during the lecture, you know, the Undang lecture which we must all endure before sitting for the test? Yes, as you can see, I was bored...<span style="font-size:0;"><br /><br /><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5154243248483731250" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4eM7RfUBzI/AAAAAAAAABQ/LLdvrBtLOCo/s400/Photo0083.jpg" border="0" /></p></span><br /><p>In the end, I just randomly drew something. When everyone there thought I was so hardworking in taking down notes of something, you now know that I wasn't. ;) Let us keep this a secret between me and RANDTS or any people who drops by this blog, okay?</p><p>I will definitely try to post more pictures now that blogger has allow uploads from computers. I just don't like using Photobucket. It is so troublesome. Another secret that you ought know, I don't know how to use Photoshop. So, I don't know how to edit or do something special/magical like huiwen... (who by the way is someone who I admire for <span style="color:#ffcc33;"><strong>photography skills</strong></span> :B )</p><p><em><span style="color:#9999ff;">I sense some conflict in the Cbox...</span></em></p><br /></span><span id="fullpost"></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-77666839194670374042008-01-11T09:55:00.000+08:002008-01-11T10:06:50.515+08:00The Power of 7E<a href="http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/?action=view&current=DSCN9920.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Photobucket" src="http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/DSCN9920.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><strong>KK Mart vs. 7E</strong><br /><br /><em>(Photo taken in Brickfields)</em><br /><br /><a href="http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/?action=view&current=DSCN9882.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Photobucket" src="http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/DSCN9882.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br /><strong>Quick & Easy</strong> to Copy! I bet that's their tagline!<br /><br /><em>(Photo taken in Chow Kit)</em>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-37114786326780562252008-01-07T13:10:00.000+08:002008-01-07T13:37:53.217+08:00Say what??Brace yourself, for what you see MAY cause side effects.<br /><br /><span id="fullpost"><br /><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4G0hhfUBtI/AAAAAAAAAAg/_twv2uec6s0/s1600-h/traffic0007.gif"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R4G0hhfUBtI/AAAAAAAAAAg/_twv2uec6s0/s400/traffic0007.gif" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5152597936706946770" /></a><br /><br />Now kids, how many of you know what this sign means? We see this on the highway sometimes and also when we go for basement parking in shopping malls. Imagine that there is a repetition of this arrow (because I couldn't find the exact image I wanted).<br /><br />As most of you have been through the Undang test, I am still preparing for it. I was practising my theory using the book by Kurikulum Pendidikan Pemandu; and there was a question which asked the meaning of the sign.<br /><br />142. Pilih kenyataan yang BETUL berkaitan tanda isyarat di sebelah kanan (or in this case, di atas):<br /><br />A) Tanda halangan<br />B) Tanda arah ke kiri<br />C) Jalan melencong sisihan tajam<br />D) Tanda arah kiri dan kanan<br /><br />My answer: C Correct :)<br /><br />149. Pilih kenyataan yang BETUL mengenai tanda isyarat di sebelah kanan (as usual, referring to the one above):<br /><br />A) Halangan<br />B) Rintangan<br />C) Jalan sehala<br />D) Jalan melencong sisihan tajam<br /><br />My answer: D Wrong :( The correct answer as specified by the book is B) Rintangan<br /><br />Obviously, I know that my answer is correct because I am familiar with this road sign. But, what about other road signs that I'm not familiar with? <br /><br />Then, I'd be learning the wrong things and practising wrongly on the road. In the end, there'll be an extension of duration for learning how to drive because there is an increase in numbers of accidents when it is the book that is teaching the wrong thing.<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-40480377948097542752008-01-06T18:24:00.000+08:002008-01-06T18:27:07.767+08:00Funky Cubicle Doors<a href="http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/?action=view&current=DSCN8996.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Funky Cubicle Doors" src="http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e205/thwen/DSCN8996.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />Spotted in Jaya Jusco Taman Maluri's female restroom on the 24th of November 2007. Thank goodness only the doors were funky!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-56863981154643964962008-01-04T08:37:00.000+08:002008-01-04T08:40:08.794+08:00Disguised motorcyclistsFor once, I actually learnt that disguise may be something that get us tangled in the web when we are not alert of things. As my friend drove her car to a space which is not a parking lot but rather behind another car, two people wearing jackets on a motorcycle stopped by.<br /><br /><span id="fullpost"><br />Well, I thought that he was just going to find fault because they might not be able to “park” (or leave) their motorcycle. And so they said:<br /><br />Them: Boleh letak kereta di sini kah? (Are you allowed to leave your car here?)<br /><br />Friend: Tak block mah, boleh lah.<br /><br />Them: Tak block kah?<br /><br />Then, they got down from the motorcycle and took off their jackets! They were policemen! Talk about stye... I was like -____-lll After that, all the cars started to take off (the ones that of course not parking in the parking lot. It was funny though. They didn’t give her any parking tickets but there were a lot of cars which did.<br /><br />Oh well, we were all surprised after that and couldn’t afford to take chances if you know what I mean.<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-4034731777810497232008-01-04T08:29:00.000+08:002008-01-04T08:42:08.747+08:001st Day Sale Status: cheatedI am depressed over the Graphic Calculator which I sold for only RM260 and that Indian man freakin’ took a book for “free” which was not even in the deal at all! The son is innocent but those people are who I hold grudges on, I guess. I admit that it was partially my fault because I was not being aware. However, I would never believed to be cheated by another Malaysian as such. He told me that there was going to be a Fair and calculators will be sold for RM200. Being afraid that I might not at all be able to sell the calculator, I just took his offer.<br /><br /><span id="fullpost"><br />That was just plain idiotic of me and I regret it now. Malaysians…. Because one gives a bad impression, it stays like this for the rest of our lives. What happens if foreigners who travels to Malaysia experience such? Would you think that they would ever want to come to Malysia again? It is how the Malay proverb ’sebab nila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga’ describes this situation. Not only during this incident that I experience such dissapointment, but while watching Amazing Race Asia, the Malaysian mums were in my opinion, not playing fair. I know that I should be supporting the representatives from my country but sometimes, you just can’t agree to something that is morally wrong. In that episode, the Japanese team got eliminated.<br /><br />What happened? Well, they were using tricks to have the Japanese team go the wrong way and what if that happens to you? Wouldn’t you feel frustrated to be cheated? That is just wrong, man… It is just a freakin game and to me, they have gone too low. As this programme will be telecasted world wide, what would other people think of them?<br /><br />Anyway, I did sell my notes to this guy who’s brother studies in IMU as well. I binded it for him and it wasn’t as cheap as I thought it would be but heck, it could have been more expensive. I really hope that the notes would be of very good use to him. That would make me feel proud and happy as the owner. I know that right now, I sound mad to treat my notes like my “baby” but what the heck, I wouldn’t part with it unless I know it has a good owner or at least a decent looking owner.<br /><br />Other than that, two new friends I made, Vivek and Shan helped me sell my books and I too, helped them sell theirs. It was a mutual thing. I have a bag of books reserved for a girl. I sure do hope that she turns up tomorrow, otherwise, I’d have a headache having to sell the books all over again. I guess I can’t complain much except for being conned by the Indian men.<br /><br />They were even asking me to reserve my notes and I did in the beginning but in the end, they didn’t come. So, it’s a good thing that there has been an arrangement for someone else to get it from me. My classmate was suppose to sell his stuff with me but he sold everything for a much more cheaper price that I think was too good to be true! Another classmate of ming, Eu Jin was unbelievable too. He sold his original books for a very very cheap price. I think I should have bought from him and sold it for a way higher price. What the heck, it was initially RM20 only until he changed it to RM40. Selling it for RM60-80 would still be reasonable considering that it is an original.<br /><br />Oh well, what has happened has already happened. So, tomorrow is a new day and I am going to help Shan sell his books. Now, I’m wondering if I should sell my assignments. Hehehe… Nah, that’d be unfair…. *I’m so tempted to do so though* I am just feeling disgusted at how parents, yes, and I mean PARENTS who lie to take advantage of pre-adults. It is not called preparation of the outside world although it is the outside world. Rather, I believe that in conducting business or sales, it is the parents' role to play in guiding us. Did I stressed on PARENTS? I'm not saying that all parents does this, but more like parents ought not to do this because not only does it set a bad example and pose negative effects on other teenagers but it is also them that ought to be civilised. Just because I can't understand tamil doesn't mean they can criticize me in tamil. (I was just lucky to have an Indian friend beside me who translated every thing they said.)<br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-46789048062509221832008-01-02T04:11:00.000+08:002008-01-02T04:13:14.305+08:00It's A New YearI don't want to be called heartless, so Happy New Year =D. I just got back recently from New York.<br /><span id="fullpost"><br />What do you expect? More greetings?<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-47791772726283586322008-01-01T19:34:00.000+08:002008-01-01T19:37:33.598+08:00Greetings from Hui Wen<span id="fullpost">HAPPY NEW YEAR!</span><br /><br />I'll be back very very soon! My 3 month hiatus is coming to an end, so yeah, photographs coming up! XD<span style="font-size:+0;"><br /></span><span style="font-size:+0;"><br /><br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-12612871062877324742007-12-28T18:35:00.000+08:002007-12-28T18:59:59.430+08:00Me, Myself and RANDTSRANDTS is dead!<br />Or dying,<br /> and so near death it no longer makes a difference.<br /><br />My point? I am going to make like a dirty ol' sailor an' yell to the cap'n...<br /><br />ABANDON SHIP!<br /><br />But before i depart some apologies are in order...<br /><br />Shine; sorry for dragging you into this in the first place. Hey at least you got to make fun of me to ppl you don't even know. :P<br /><br />Albert; yea i know you intro-ed me to this place but heck it is getting boring.<br /><br />Lastly Henry; I see you trying bro. I really do. And you are the better man for making this limp on as long as it will. It was indeed a pleasure my friend. Both to get to know you and write along side you.<br /><br />Now that thats out of the way...<br /><br />To Jared, Joe, HuiWen and all the other (ex)RANDTSters;<br />Jared; my fellow Poet and Sophist, and need i mention the Mr. Burns? but seriously and ~EeeExcelent~ individual.<br />friendly average Joe (who's a damn nice guy btw!), who i wish i got a chance to know better. ;)<br />and of cos<br />the lovely HuiWen; the only one of us who's artistry is unique to say the least and always an eye opener.<br />Dudes n dudettes; wish this turned out differently. See you around. It was tremendous fun.<br />Drop by my blog once in a while if you desire time wasting fiction. :P<br /><br />http://thelifeofmebykwatra.blogspot.com<br /><br />Ciouz.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-32259742463456952962007-12-23T22:58:00.000+08:002007-12-23T23:08:23.979+08:00Seasons GreetingsThis isn't a real post but hell i doubt anyones gonna complain.<br />So lemme just get down to it.<br /><span id="fullpost"><br />Merry Christmas ya'll! N a Happy Hanukkah!<br />And remember kids it might be Jesus's Birthday n all but its ol' santa who does all the work this time o' year. So leave out them Cookies n Milk will ya! ;P<br />Owh n btw. Check out what o'l Santa's been up to since last holidays...<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_veGX5JyKatc/R255QIbcpFI/AAAAAAAAACQ/jh-MOoQ_ZmY/s1600-h/bk0mfxpx.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_veGX5JyKatc/R255QIbcpFI/AAAAAAAAACQ/jh-MOoQ_ZmY/s400/bk0mfxpx.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5147184742178530386" /></a><br />RIDE ON REINDEER! YEE-HAW!<br /><br />P.S. Does anybody have a Heavy Metal version of Jingle Bells? xD!<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-47046041760329552542007-12-15T12:00:00.000+08:002007-12-15T12:42:01.636+08:00So, now SPM students can enter public universities...<p align="justify">Back then, SPM students with excellent results were allowed to bypass the STPM system to pursue tertiary studies straightaway after they obtain their SPM results. Later on, the Ministry of (Higher) Education issued a statement saying that SPM students are not eligible to apply for public universities and must sit for the STPM examination for the Pre-University level. And now, according to this <a href="http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/12/15/nation/19775837&sec=nation" target="blank">article</a> from The Star, the ministry once again permits students who have sat for the SPM examination this year to apply for places in public universities for the 2008/2009 session.</p><span id="fullpost"><blockquote class="pullquote"><p>Little did they know that people who can do well in examinations <b>may</b> not have high IQ and that people with high IQ <b>may</b> not be able to do well in examinations.</p></blockquote><p align="justify">To me, this seems to imply one thing, that the standard of the SPM examinations I sat for in 2005 was supposedly lower than that for this year. Therefore, because we are not well armed with the knowledge required before going to universities, we have to either sit for the A Levels examination (if you plan on going to private universities), the Matriculation, Foundation studies, AusMAT, Canadian Pre-U, or the <i>infamous</i> Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia.</p><p align="justify">However, looks like that wouldn't be necessary anymore for SPM students now. Starting November this year, students who have sat for the SPM examinations can now apply for university entry. Although they did not state specifically whether these students would be first taken into the university to do any foundation studies or just absorbed immediately as undergraduates, as far as I am concerned, there are no universities that are offering foundation studies yet. If there are, I wonder why didn't the ministry tell us so, instead of us having to do STPM examinations. Logical, isn't it? Correct me if I am wrong.</p><p align="justify">Most of us have already gone through the SPM process, and upon doing our Pre-University studies, we would have found how much lacking our knowledge is so much so that we know the reason why we were not allowed to directly apply into universities as undergraduates. The issue now is: Since we know that the SPM syllabus is simply insufficient for students to directly apply for undergraduate studies in public universities, based on what grounds does the ministry now permit SPM students this year to apply for public universities purely based on their SPM results?</p><p align="justify">Are they going to, once again, say that selection of students from the SPM level into universities will be based on the results they obtain, and that only the <i>creme de la creme</i> would be chosen. It certainly shortens time a lot for students, having to skip the two years in STPM, but this is like a repetition of the PTS case. Back in those days when PTS examinations were still around, we saw some of our friends skipping Standard 4 into Standard 5 because they supposedly have higher IQ compared to us, and therefore could cope even without having to go through Standard 4.</p><p align="justify">That's true to some extent. Little did they know that people who can do well in examinations <b>may</b> not have high IQ and that people with high IQ <b>may</b> not be able to do well in examinations. Perhaps they had not heard of savants back then. Hey, no offense to those who have succeeded in the PTS examination, but my point is just that a great number of those who skipped Standard 4 have also flopped in their examinations later on. Many who were regarded as potential genius in Standard 3 could not secure a straight <b>A1</b> streak in their SPM examinations. Nevertheless, I must also add that getting straight A1's in the SPM examinations does not even necessarily reflect our intelligence nowadays.</p><p align="justify">So, now we have a similar situation where students who could score excellent results in the SPM examination would stand a chance to further their studies immediately in public universities. It saves money for parents to bring their children to pursue their tertiary education as public universities are far cheaper, and it saves time because they would not need to undergo STPM studies.</p><p align="justify">However, is that a good move? Many students who have gone through Matriculation and STPM studies eventually flop while pursuing tertiary education, too. Is it not too big a risk for SPM students to pursue undergraduate studies immediately? If they want to pursue any course in biology (medicine, genetics, biochemistry), what would they know about taxonomy (from <i>kingdom</i> to <i>species</i>), detailed anatomy and so on? If they want to pursue any course in physics (engineering, automotive), what would they know about statics, mechanics, kinematics, etc.? If they want to pursue any course in information technology (computer science, business), what do they know about programming, network analysis, problem solving, etc.? If they want to deal with language, what do they know about didactics, semantics, etc.? Virtually nothing.</p><p align="justify">Being Malaysians in a competitive era, we seem to favour short-cuts. We want to be over with studying. We want to venture into the working world as soon as possible. We want to start earning our first big bucks. STPM examinations seem to be for losers only. It is that kind of mentality that sometimes poison and eventually kill our minds, giving us the unnecessary distress that we could have avoided simply by being more patient.</p><p align="justify">Have I regretted doing my Foundation studies in UTP? Certainly not. I was offered the ASEAN Pre-U Scholarship too but I rejected it, knowing somehow that I would get the better offer from Petronas. But if Petronas had not offered me the sponsorship and I had rejected the ASEAN Scholarship offer from Singapore; and also assuming that I had applied for other scholarships but failed to secure one, would I go for STPM? Yes, and without any resentment. I wouldn't even consider doing A Level studies on my own. That's flat.</p></span>Henry Yewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17197109178060069743noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-27117294468384739002007-12-10T18:51:00.000+08:002007-12-10T18:58:17.994+08:00Streamyx's JumboPlayFINALLY! Something worthwhile from TM (formerly TMNut)<br /><br /><span id="fullpost">Some of you may have seen the advertisements for this service on MSN or maybe the news. It's basically a service where you pay a fixed amount of money every month, and you get to play all those PC games that they offer without a limit.<br /><br />It's basically the same as the GameTap service offered here in the States.<br /><br />I just recently checked out the games that JumboPlay offer and the only games I see worth playing there are Hitman Blood Money and the Prince of Persia series. Hopefully they will expand the list for new games soon (*cough Call of Duty 4 *cough).<br /><br />Personally, if I were in Malaysia, I would subscribe to it cause I think the price is relatively reasonable by Malaysian standards, and any effort made to bring original games more accessible to third world nations is always a plus in my book.<br /><br />Hopefully the download speed is reasonable. Shouldn't be a problem if the server is in Malaysia.<br /><br />Conclusion: Be a proper gamer and support the game industry! Say bye to RM15 pirated games with no online features!<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-31410487439548542542007-12-08T17:21:00.000+08:002007-12-08T18:07:23.386+08:00Eight Random Facts About MeI was tagged by Henry who was tagged by Jared who was tagged by Jasmine.<br />So here goes... BANZAI!<br /><br />(FYI the numbering is in <span style="font-style: italic;">romanised Punjabi. </span>Enjoy!)<br /><span id="fullpost"><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Ek.</span> I am NOT gay...<span style="font-weight: bold;"></span><br /></span>Or bisexual or a fetishist. Neither am i an Eunuch or a Transvestite or under any other sexual subgroup. I am merely a well endowed heterosexual man who likes women in the way most men like women (no i am not being sexist either). Sorry to disappoint those who i might have disappointed, disappointingly. Especially you Shiny-O. >;P<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Dho. </span>I hate to hate.</span><br />But i love to love. No i do not love to hate. But i do hate those that hate to love. Simple no? Yea well, we Bhais are simple folk after all. (Hater Hurter) =D<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Teen. </span>I wish i could be a Scholar, a very rich scholar.</span><br />I like languages. I like Poetry. I like literature. I like to read and write. I would love to sit around in my Hugh Hefner Bathrobe in a giant wingback chair smokin pot, drinking Bailey's/Brandy/Tea/(insert cliche English beverage here) while reading some 13th century leather bound book. So yes a scholar then... ^-^<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Char.</span> I hate religion.</span><br />Don't get me wrong though. Its not God who i have a problem with (although i would like to give him the proverbial Bhai sized <span style="font-style: italic;">knuckle sandwich</span> someday). Its the somewhat less divine race of men who i have a problem with. Why? Because we all preach unity and then turn about and segregate ourselves in His name. <- The Original Blasphemy. _|_ -_- \m/<span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /><br /></span></span><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Panj. </span>Trust me, I am a liar.</span><br />I absolutely adore conventional wisdom. Why? Because it makes me sound smart/deep/wtvr. and because it does bring some semblance of simplicity in this complicated world. Owh n btw... at least I'm an <span style="font-style: italic;">honest liar</span>. ;P<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Chee. </span>I am NOT brave.</span><br />Yes Shine i still recall you complimenting the size of my testicles. Why? Because Bravery is the will to act against your fear. I know not fear, and so cannot be brave. And even if i do have a fear, i do not know it. :)<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Satt.</span> I will be a doctor. (<</span>-<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Hope)</span><br />Why? Because i wanna be RICH! And i wanna siphon the sick of their MONEY! Muahahahaha!...<br />But seriously, i have always been intrigued by the role of the medic/priest/healer/(insert fantasy restore class character of your choice here). I want to heal the world. And i want to do it one person at a time. () :D<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Atth.</span> I hate to tag ppl.</span><br />So i shall not. If any of you desire to share your eight random facts please do so and notify me. I am curious myself. (actually i just ran out of things to say but wtvr rite?) :P<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-29238570135331255522007-12-06T22:51:00.000+08:002007-12-06T23:02:18.066+08:00NightwalkersSilent figures in the night<br />Walk in shadows, out of sight;<br />You can't see us but we're there,<br />Watching you from everywhere.<br /><br />We crawl on ceilings and on walls<br />While always seeking empty halls,<br />Seeking, tracking, looking out;<br />Treasure's always somewhere about.<br /><span id="fullpost"><br />We'll always find a trace or two<br />And get to doing what we always do:<br />Taking time to find your place<br />To profit from your graceless haste.<br /><br />And voila! here is your door,<br />Behind which lies what we're looking for;<br />A trinket, perhaps? Something new!<br />Of some things one can't have too few.<br /><br /><blockquote class="pullquote"><p>This post is dedicated to thieves around the world. May you be forever cursed by a thousand misfortunes for every item that isn't yours.</p></blockquote>A lock in place? Oh dear, oh dear.<br />But from it we have naught to fear:<br />A swish, a crick, a gentle tug,<br />Oh this lock's less trouble than a small bug!<br /><br />The gateway yields, oh what a shame!<br />There is no lock that'll keep us lame-<br />So, in we come while you're away;<br />The 'mice' are here to sing and play!<br /><br />Wallets, watches, coins and bills,<br />Dollars, cents - oh, the thrill!<br />Laptops, iPods, books and mags,<br />Even your own stash of fags!<br /><br />When you get back, you'll feel bereft<br />'Cos everything's gone and nothing's left;<br />We cleaned up well without a broom:<br />It's just as if we owned your room!<br /><br />You'll never find us how much you try<br />Not even when you break down and cry;<br />We have no soul nor sympathy,<br />Only greed and lust and apathy.<br /><br />Silent figures in the night<br />Walk in shadows, out of sight;<br />Our itchy hands will take away<br />Your favorite stuff and ruin your day!<br /></span>stmaverickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12166402657078767532noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-86430339229632383192007-12-06T21:03:00.000+08:002007-12-06T22:48:22.676+08:00Our MPs - Are They Thinking?<p align="justify">Ladies and gentlemen, if you are a non-Muslim, do you have anything against the dome and the crescent moon found on mosques? If you are a non-Christian, do you have anything against the cross? If you are a non-Buddhist, do you have anything against the pagoda? If you are a non-Hindu, do you have anything against the statues, each representing every deity available in the Hindu religion?</p><span id="fullpost"><blockquote class="pullquote"><p>We need to look back at why we need MPs for. Are they there in Parliament to discuss such irrelevant and sensitive issues? Have the MPs no sense for moderation of speech? While they are in need of wisdom, where has it gone?</p></blockquote><p align="justify">If you answer yes to any of the questions above, then you do not belong to this country. Obviously, this country is not suitable for you, because you cannot even respect the traditions, culture and the theology of the various religions in the world. Also, you would believe that your own religion is the only correct religion in the world. People who think like this are the ones who will bring about social turmoil and unrest.</p><p align="justify">So, what has all this got to do with our Members of Parliament (MP)? Well, personally, I have nothing against them. It's just that sometimes it is indeed appalling to see how some of our representatives could not suppress their tongues from making foolish, baseless statements. It makes you think, "Have we chosen a wrong MP?"</p><p align="justify">On the 29th of October 2007, the Dewan Rakyat had its usual parliamentary meeting which started around 10.00 or 11.00 a.m. and ended at about half past eight at night. I managed to get a copy of the hansard which can be downloaded from <a href="http://www.parlimen.gov.my/%20target=" blank="">www.parlimen.gov.my</a>. I read most of the content (it was 147 pages long) and this one particular page got me interested. The following picture is a facsimile of one of the pages of the hansard:</p><p align="justify"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y297/henry_yew/hansard.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 400px;" src="http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y297/henry_yew/hansard.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></p><p align="justify">Referring to the extract of the hansard above, you will see that there is this MP for Parit Sulong making an interesting statement. For those who do not know Malay, I shall tell you the gist of the extract. The MP for Parit Sulong made the following claims or allegations:</p><ol><li>Missionary schools such as Convent, La Salle and Methodist schools have Board of Governors that are partially administered by the Vatican City.</li><li>The permission of the Board of Governors, in which part of it is controlled by the church, must be obtained first before a surau is permitted to be built within the premise of the school.</li><li>Muslim parents who send their children to missionary schools complain because school sessions begin with the singing of church hymns (or church songs).</li><li>Religious symbols are seen within the compound of the school and the MP for Parit Sulong feels disappointed to see the statue of the Virgin Mary right in front of the school should he be visiting, say, a Convent school.</li></ol><p align="justify">The MP for Parit Sulong was then interrupted by the MP for Sri Gading, who stood up and said that a father informed the former that such missionary schools did not close during Hari Raya Aidilfitri. He then sat down, in which the MP for Parit Sulong continued to make the following statements:</p><ol><li>Not only are statues seen within the premise of the school, but crosses are often found as well. What the MP for Parit Sulong could not comprehend was whether the Education Ministry officials failed to see them or is it that allowing such statues or crosses displayed is within the base of the Constitution.</li><li>Seeing it as his responsibility to himself, his religion, his race as well as his country, he proposed that the statues be demolished, the crosses destroyed and the church influence be stopped.</li></ol><p align="justify">So much for his "factual" speech. Let me now correct all the above statements that the MP for Parit Sulong made and state them as <b>facts</b>:</p><ol><li>The missionary schools do have a Board of Governors, but they are NEVER governed by the Vatican City. Why would the Vatican City be interested with schools that are built here in Malaysia? Would it bring any economic growth to the Vatican City? For all you know, it will be a headache to them. So why, would they bother?</li><li>No missionary school is unequipped with the surau. Permission to build a surau need not be obtained from the Board of Governors. It is just that perhaps relocating the surau from one section of the school to another section may not be approved so easily due to the lack of floor space available in the school. Face the fact, not all schools have plenty of space to waste. No school in Malaysia has a prayer room for non-Muslims <span style="font-weight: bold;">AND</span> non-Christians. So if you have one within the school premise, be contented about it and shut up (unless there are other reasons that would expedite immediate relocating of the prayer room). If you don't, then request for one.</li><li>Never in my eleven years of study life in St. Michael's Institution (a La Sallian school) had I sung any church hymns or church songs. Complaints stating that church hymns are sung are simply a complete farce. If the singing of hymns did take place, why is it that the mass media never covered such stories, and that the Education Ministry never reported such cases? Also, why is it that other missionary schools never receive any directives regarding that matter? We would have been informed about it, would we not? By the way, while having our weekly prayers during assembly, we have a Muslim prayer followed by a non-Muslim prayer. See for yourselves how such schools actually respect and care for every religion and culture. The least you could do is show some respect to these schools and not just blurt out any baseless arguments in the Parliament.</li><li>Not all symbols or statues are religious ones. The <span style="font-style: italic;">Paterfamilias</span> statue standing at the foyer of St. Michael's Institution is not for a religious purpose. It represents a teacher imparting knowledge to a student. It also represents the commitment and the dedication that academicians in SMI would portray. Even if some of the structures, such as the cross, are religious symbols, does it kill you to look at them even if you are not a Christian? Also, why is it that you cannot enjoy and appreciate the diversity of culture and tradition that we have in architecture? Such structures are rare and some of them have even been sanctioned by the state governments as valuable historical sites. What the MP for Parit Sulong proposed was to eliminate such history! This is atrocity at its worst!</li><li>The Education Ministry has nothing against the cross and the statues displayed in the compound of missionary schools. They have the wisdom in knowing that such tradition and display is rare and bear a meaningful beginning or legacy of the school. Thus, they should be left alone. If the Education Ministry does not even have anything against those structures, why should the MP for Parit Sulong even bother in the first place?</li><li>His proposing to have the statues demolished and crosses destroyed is outrageous. Assume that a school is built with all the Islamic features available in a non-Islamic country. Now, here is then an MP who proposes that the dome be removed and replaced by a flat roof and the crescent moon be replaced by the symbol of a lion. I wonder how will the MP for Parit Sulong feel? If he is angered, what about the Christians who have now heard of his proposal to have the crosses and statues removed?</li></ol><p align="justify">Ladies and gentlemen, did you know that many of our politicians, royalty and great personalities hailed from such missionary schools? I will name some: YAB Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia), His Highness Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah (the Raja Muda of Perak), YAB Datuk Seri Dr. Lim Keng Yaik (Minister for Energy, Water and Communications), YAB Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (former MP), Mr. Koo Kien Keat (Badminton champion), Mr. Ralph Marshall (CEO of Astro), Ahmad Farid Ridzuan (CEO of TV3) and many more! Why is it that the MP for Parit Sulong never bothered to inquire from the people available in the politicians sphere in which many came from missionary schools as well?</p><p align="justify">We need to look back at why we need MPs for. Are they there in Parliament to discuss such irrelevant and sensitive issues? Have the MPs no sense for moderation of speech? While they are in need of wisdom, where has it gone?</p><p align="justify">Members of Parliament have been chosen and elected by the people to represent them for various constituencies. They are there to see that our welfare and the economic needs are met. They are to report to the government whatever dissatisfaction that have occurred. The MPs are also responsible to help resolve certain dilemmas that are happening in their constituencies. We don't need MPs who can talk a lot of nonsense, we need MPs who can speak up for the people's rights and walk the talk!</p><p align="justify">The fact that they have been elected by the people as their representatives mean that the people put a certain amount of trust in them to lead them. However, from what we can see from the hansard, it's clearly a misuse of trust. We have elected MPs who go to the Parliament to invoke racial and religious sentiments and are so desensitised to the fact that people are hurt by such remarks. Do we need such people in the Dewan Rakyat? Clearly, ladies and gentlemen, we should vote them OFF from the Parliament. Why should we have such people wasting everybody's time with absurd, baseless, appalling remarks? It's time we get to see a show of maturity within the august House.</p><p align="justify">Our MPs really need to think first before they say anything in the august House. If they have nothing to say, it is far better that they just don't attempt to find a convenient (yet offensive) topic to speak about and just shut up. Nobody is going to penalise them for just keeping their tongue still. It is far better to keep quiet, rather than to let the tongue damage one's reputation. Better be led by wisdom rather than be led by the heart.</p><p align="justify">Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, my most important advice is <b>THINK</b>!</p></span>Henry Yewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17197109178060069743noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-11786791039829097802007-12-01T06:09:00.001+08:002007-12-01T06:37:31.826+08:00Analysis Of The Female Running FormOr if you prefer to call it,<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Shine's Horny Observation Of Running Girls</span><br /><br /><span id="fullpost"><br />I have been wanting to post this for a while, since Jaspreet dared me, but I did not really want to, until now.<br /><br />Why? Cause I feel like it.<br /><br />Anyways, I was supposed to be studying Econs at that time, but as usual, my head wanders.<br /><br />Why? Cause of this one picture of a girl running in the textbook.<br />And as usual,<br /><br />Big tit, white girl + my mind = sex<br /><br />So yeap, as usual, today’s rant job is primarily on sex.<br />But sex is a major topic, and I really don’t wanna share opinions regarding different types of sex, or sex in general.<br /><br />So, to narrow down, I am gonna talk about the picture alone.<br />So yea, the topic is,<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">The Analysis Of The Female Running Form<br /><br /></span>Based on observations during sports practice back in high school, movies, escaping victims of rape, bla bla, I have come to train myself to observe the different ways in which a girl run.<br /><br />Guys are definitely less worth noting, cause they are divided into three very obvious groups:<br />a) They run like guys<br />b) They run like girls<br />c) They run like Jaspreet (remember the angel hop, people? E-mail me for more info)<br /><br />Lets start with the way that girls like the one I saw in the picture run. For easy categorization, I shall label this form as<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">The Flip-Flop</span><br /><br />The reason why I call this style The Flip-Flop is because of the motion of their breasts, which I shall illustrate later.<br /><br />You normally see this when girls go jogging, and much more noticeably, when they have an iPod dangling on their arms.<br /><br />Regarding the posture of the run, the way to distinguish this way of running from the others which I am gonna talk about is the oscillation of the tits.<br /><br />Observe the following diagram. Try to imagine the girl actually running.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKNompBQI/AAAAAAAAAf8/Pp6S79NURig/s1600-R/1.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKNompBQI/AAAAAAAAAf8/Cau39pWyLoQ/s400/1.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5138759141672158466" border="0" /></a>As depicted by the arrows, we can clearly see that one breast always go in the opposite direction of the other. And as such, its pretty obvious that this motion is balanced, as we have momentum both upwards and downwards due to the chest, and hence, this is a very common, and intuitive way in which girls run when they are jogging, as it maintains a proper posture.<br /><br />But this method of running is also VERY risky, as the constant opposing motion of breasts may be a cause of dislocation from the bra. Hence, it is highly advisable that while running like this, thy shalt not wear push up bras. Wear, simple tight ones (unless you want to make me happy).<br /><br />Or just wear those ugly rubbery aerobic shirts.<br /><br />Next,<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">The Pretzel aka The Infinite Loop</span><br /><br />This style of running is most commonly seen in movies where the girl actually run for real. It is also the method of running commonly applied when a girl is running away from a rapist (eg. the scene in that softcore porn movie with Vivian Hsu in it, running away from some asshole who dry humped her) or when they are running away from Jasp... nothing.<br /><br />Regarding the distinction of it compared to the others, observe the following picture.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKRImpBRI/AAAAAAAAAgE/EVdczYp-ag8/s1600-R/2.jpeg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKRImpBRI/AAAAAAAAAgE/n9lFxsaRTFY/s400/2.jpeg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5138759201801700626" border="0" /></a>First and foremost, notice that the picture seems as if the girl is jogging. But don't you notice how un-natural it is?<br />That's because she is running using The Pretzel aka The Infinite Loop.<br /><br />Why do I name them so?<br />Obviously, from the oscillation of the tits.<br /><br />Imagine the girl running, again.<br />Notice that the center of the chest of the girl will move in the motion described by the black arrow.<br />Effectively, the entire set of jugs (the blue circle) will then move accordingly to suit the motion, which is shaped like a pretzel, OR the infinite symbol, hence the name.<br /><br />I have considered the probability that the motion may not be like a pretzel, but more of like side to side, like your eyes when you shake your head, but then I realize that THAT is a different category, which I shall describe later.<br /><br />Now, now, I sense that people may argue with me regarding the similarities between The Flip-Flop and The Pretzel, but to prove my point, notice the positions of the hands in both the pictures above.<br /><br />Realize that the angle of which the forearm makes with the horizontal plane is different, in which The Flip-Flop is obviously higher than The Pretzel. This IS significant, as the movements of the arms is, in a way, related to the motion of the tits. I know nothing about the muscles in the chest, but there is a reason why their tits AND arms move differently.<br /><br />Now, onto the next one,<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">The Manual Transmission</span><br /><br />This is a very very unique form of running, as the only instances which I have observed them to happen was in high school, during sports practice when the girls sprint the 100m thingy.<br /><br />And as such, I apologize that I have no picture of them, unless someone can send me a video of sports practice. But fear not, as I have a replacement picture.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKUYmpBSI/AAAAAAAAAgM/8TUFydVhUL4/s1600-R/3.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKUYmpBSI/AAAAAAAAAgM/EBZYR_b8G6o/s400/3.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5138759257636275490" border="0" /></a><br />The motion for this one is considerably difficult to describe. But imagine the girl above running, and the center of her tits move in the motion from point 1 to 4, then from 3 to 2, then repeat.<br /><br />Yeap, you guessed it, like a gear stick in a manual car, hence, The Manual Transmission.<br /><br />NO! It is NOT oscillating like The Pretzel nor The Flip-Flop!<br /><br />The motions are quite jagged and not as graceful. It seems as if their tits are gonna jump out of their orbits pretty soon and fly across the field.<br /><br />Another feature of this form of running is that the hands of the people tends to move parallel to each other, like swatting flies with both hands to the side of the other end (???)<br /><br />As I said, this is hard to describe, they need to be seen to be appreciated (repeat: appreciated, the female form is an art).<br /><br />Another not-so obvious feature is that their hair tends to swing like the image as well.<br />For the previous motions, the hair either moves up and down, or gracefully swing from side to side.<br /><br />For The Manual Transmission, it looks like a broom. Literally. Like the picture.<br /><br />This form of running is very common among 'little' girls. No, not that they don't have tits, its more like they are running like kids.<br /><br />And finally, one of the MOST common in Malaysia, is<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">The Hormonally Deficit</span><br /><br />Yeap. The hormonally deficit. This is pretty easy to describe. Observe the following picture.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKXompBTI/AAAAAAAAAgU/trMprwTSGaI/s1600-R/4.gif"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xGnb_w5thtI/R1CKXompBTI/AAAAAAAAAgU/la3StENGaO0/s400/4.gif" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5138759313470850354" border="0" /></a><br />For this motion, the girl runs like a guy. Hence, The Hormonally Deficit.<br /><br />You may be surprised as to why I did not name it based on the motion of the oh-so-godly tits.<br /><br />Simple.<br /><br />They don't have any.<br />They lack the hormones.<br />The Hormonally Deficit.<br /><br />Girls who run like this have their breasts (or whatever that's left in between their arms) moving left and right. Like a guy.<br /><br />I feel a very bad aftertaste in my mouth describing this right now. Its like explaining how an 8 year old boy runs.<br /><br />Girls who normally run like this are either motherfucking thin, or girls who are actually in running competitions. Or girls who are hormonally deficit.<br /><br /><br />There, that's about it. If anyone care to remind me of ones I missed, or if there are any arguments, please do reply. But of course, I expect diagrammatic and constructive proof. Go ahead and burn me, bra-tearing feminists.<br /><br />The images are copied and pasted from Google images, and modified with Microsoft Paint.<br /><br />I can't take 8 megapixel pictures and use Photoshop for nuts.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-74192287256436892022007-11-30T00:49:00.000+08:002007-12-02T20:08:35.837+08:00Collecting boxes is not her job<div align="justify">I wonder whose fault it is or could she have willingly done it?<br /><br />One thing about the elders, they never seem to get enough care especially when their children are busy working. That is how most old people end up in the old folks home or so. I took this picture when I was paying a visit to my brother.<br /><br /></div><p align="center"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R07uxdkUONI/AAAAAAAAAAY/tgIvngtC38U/s1600-h/CIMG3129.JPG"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5138306758394263762" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pK9vtRtqja4/R07uxdkUONI/AAAAAAAAAAY/tgIvngtC38U/s400/CIMG3129.JPG" border="0" /></a></p><div align="justify"><br />She collects boxes left by the supermarket and my guess is that she sells it to earn a living. As much as I wish that I could help her, I couldn't. This gives me a really sad feeling. They could have lead a better life. Did she have to do this? What about her children? I just feel that this is not fair, not only to this lady but to other old people who suffer the same fate. We might not read them in the newspapers but this doesn't mean it isn't happening.<br /><br />(Sorry guys, I got a little emo...)</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-80411446139914796302007-11-29T01:08:00.000+08:002007-12-02T20:09:28.118+08:00Things we do in cars<p>As dirty as it may sound, you're not even close to guessing what I'm talking about...<br /><br />What do we do in cars?</p><ul><li>We read magazines while we wait for someone</li><li>We listen to the radio and perhaps call when there is a cue to call</li><li>We probably SMS our friends</li><li>We probably look out and enjoy the beautiful view</li><li>or, we just sleep (which is what I do most of the time)</li></ul><p>But, today, something unexpected for me happened. A man was changing his clothes while driving. I didn't mean to look at it but heck, I was initially appreciating the scenery of the city at night. And right before me was a man who took off his shirt and quickly changed to another white one (while driving!) He obviously didn't wear his safety belt.</p><p>Think about how dangerous it is. He could have bang someone's car or hit a pedestrian who hurriedly crosses the road. Oh well, I hope there won't be more of these. </p><p><em>Was he in that much of a hurry to go visit someone that he had to change his clothes in the car?? Hmm, I wonder...</em></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5664839993506017632.post-11110350719469189302007-11-26T21:15:00.000+08:002007-11-26T21:40:22.846+08:00Of Teddy Bears<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.darkdorset.co.uk/Shope/Images/05172037089710742_240x240_F.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 250px;" src="http://www.darkdorset.co.uk/Shope/Images/05172037089710742_240x240_F.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />This is Muhammad the teddy bear. <br /><br />Apparently naming a teddy bear Muhammad will get you arrested in Sudan according to <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7112929.stm">this article.</a><br /><br />~multum in parvo~Alberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14210641148822697822noreply@blogger.com2