Archive for November, 2006

|| swaying shirt

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Subject : VAB 2083 Transportation Engineering
Time : 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Credit Hours : 3
Status : Core
Assessment : 60/40 (Final Examination/Coursework)

    I parked my car at the roadside, near V3 which is beside my unit in NV5. Took off my jacket and pace towards my room.

    Exam is not over yet, but i’m happy i can do all the questions just now. Not to say easy, but i should say i’m confident. Compared to Structural Analysis, i think i can score this subject much better.

    I opened my drawer and took a ciggie out from its’ green-and-white box. Towards the place i normally sit, i lay my buttock on the steel corridor bar.

    The sun was shining the moment i parked my car into the box.

    Now it’s quite gloomy. Breeze gently touch my face as i light up my ciggie. What a wonderful evening here. Clothes hanging on the corridor sway from the tip of the hanger. Dried, i guess.

    Sometimes, i do believe luck plays an important role in our life. With the correct attitude, hard work and perserverence, we still do need a little bit of luck. As saying goes, being at the correct place at the correct time and situation.

|| 1988 Judicial Crisis

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

"…………Who was telling the truth about the great Judicial Crisis in Malaysia last year, when the Lord President and two Supreme Court Judges were sacked, and at one time, six out of nine of the Supreme Court Judges were suspended pending inquiry into their so-called “judicial misconduct”?

In his recently published book, which he co-authored with K. Das, entitled MAY DAY FOR JUSTICE, Tun Salleh Abas pointedly asked: “Who can believe that every one of the charges against me was anything but a pathetic lie

“Who believes that I was removed for any reason other than the misbegotten belief that my presence in the Judiciary was a threat to the Prime Minister’s ambition to remain President of UMNO, and so hang on to political power?

“And who believes that the ultimate purpose of this exercise was not to cow the judiciary completely so that judges will be afraid to make findings against the Government?”

In fact, Tun Salleh Abas went on to ask very relevant and fundamental questions in his book:

“Does the Prime Minister of Malaysia know what the terms “separation of powers”, “rule of law”, “natural justice” or “unwritten laws” mean?

“Was it sheer coincidence that Operation Lalang took place disabling the most effective Opposition Party in Parliament shortly before the Constitutional amendments to curb the Judiciary were passed?

“Was it really a coincidence that the least sycophantic of our newspapers were effectively shut down by Operation Lalang before the assault on the Judiciary began?

“Can anyone deny today that the Judiciary is not only the weakest branch of the Malaysian Government but that it has also virtually lost its long-nurtured independence?”

Again, who is telling the truth and hiding the facts about the necessity for the Prime Minister and the Executive arrogating to themselves even more undemocratic and draconian powers by amending the Federal Constitution, the Internal Security Act, the Police Act, the Printing Presses and Publications Act, and now, the proposal to amend the Societies Act to exclude from the Courts the power to adjudicate into the questions as to the legality of party political elections or decisions?……"

Above, the excerpt from Lim Kit Siang’s blog article made me curious about the so-called 1988 Judicial Crisis. It has something to do about the Prime Minister back then, TDM. Gotta find out more about it.

Will be back after my Structural Analysis examination.

07:26 am

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

Will Umno “fire and brimestone” assembly trigger a new exodus of Malaysian professionals, both Malay and non-Malay?

Time & Date: November 25, 2006 @ 10: 33.08

Categories:

    * Politics
    * Lzw and Justice

This is the period in the nation’s history when Malaysians, regardless of race, religion or territory, whether Malay, Chinese, Indian, Kadazandusunmurut, Iban, Orang Asli, whether Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah or Sarawak, should never feel so good as Malaysians, never more united, motivated and confident about the future to transform Malaysia into a highly competitive, modern information society and knowledge-based economy to join the ranks of the first-world developed nations.

This is because in nine months’ time, we will be commemorating our half-century of independent nationhood, which is the golden opportunity for all Malaysians to celebrate and reaffirm their unity, solidarity, diversity, common nationality and single-minded sense of purpose to stamp Malaysia on the world map as a nation of quality, excellence, distinction and tolerance.

Are Malaysians now in such a position, looking excitedly to the 50th Merdeka celebrations in nine months’ time – with celebrations probably beginning when the new year of 2007 is ushered in five weeks’ time?

It is no exaggeration to say that to the majority of Malaysians, especially all those who are below 50 years old, they have never felt so bad as Malaysians because of the recent spate of negative, retrogressive and divisive developments, which raised the serious question whether the country has made concrete and irreversible progress in the past half-a-century to become a united, progressive and modern nation which could take its place among the first-world nations.

The recent spate of negative, retrogressive and divisive developments include:

   

•The murder of a Mongolian beauty queen and the blowing up of her body into bits with C4 explosives with the involvement of people with links to the highest political levels, including personnel from an elite Malaysian police unit specifically charged with the protection of the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister;

   
•The unchecked rise in the crime index, with Malaysians losing their fundamental right to be free from crime and the fear of crime in the streets, public places and even in the privacy of their homes – compounded by more and more cases of “world-class” crimes like the recent Great RM50 million Microchip Robbery in Penang.

   
•Malaysia losing out to her neighbours and competitors in global competitiveness, whether in world-class university rankings (even losing to Chulalongkorn University of Thailand); to attract FDIs (losing out to Indonesia for the first time); in Transparency International Corruption Perception Index rankings (falling seven places from 37th to 44th position in the past three years and being overtaken by South Korea for the first time in 12 years) or being ranked at the bottom of a list of “flawed democracies” in the new Democracy Index because of its poor ratings in political participation and civil liberties just released by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU).

   
•The failure of the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi to “walk the talk” in the past three years to deliver his reform pledge and agenda, whether in upholding the doctrine of separation of powers on Parliamentary autonomy and Judicial independence, the campaign against corruption, respect for human rights and press freedom, or an open government. The refusal of the government to date to make public the Economic Planning Unit methodology and data on bumiputera corporate equity to resolve the controversy about the credibility and legitimacy of official statistics is latest proof of a lip-service commitment without any serious political will to deliver on accountability, transparency, integrity and good governance as promised by the Abdullah premiership

   
•The “fire and brimstone” Umno assemblies with keris-wielding and May 13 threats of bloodshed, amok and riots undermining not only half-a-century of nation-building and national unity efforts, but scaring away foreign investors.

The Prime Minister, Cabinet and government must be forewarned that a new exodus of emigration of Malaysian professionals, both Malay and non-Malay, may be triggered by the rise of racial extremism and religious intolerance as exemplified by these negative, retrogressive and divisive developments, in particular the “fire and brimstone” Umno assemblies with keris-wielding and May 13 threats of bloodshed, amok and riots, causing irreparable damage to Malaysia’s global competitiveness.

The first exodus of Malaysian professionals overseas occurred in the seventies, and there is an estimate that Malaysia lost close to a million talented Malaysians to foreign countries in the past three decades.

Although Barisan Nasional leaders at that time dismissed the exodus of Malaysian professional overseas as “Good riddance to bad rubbish”, Malaysia paid a very heavy price – as undoubtedly, it was a major cause why Malaysia failed to reach the potential of our national economic and social development, allowing other countries like Taiwan and South Korea to overtake us although Malaysia was ahead of them economically in the first decade of our independence.

The question now is whether with the dire possibility of a new exodus of Malaysian professionals overseas because of the recent spate of negative, retrogressive and divisive developments, with Malaysians agonizing over whether they and their children have a future in the country, the Malaysian government is going to adopt the ostrich-like attitude in the seventies and eighties of “Good riddance to bad rubbish” or it will take pro-active steps to forestall a new brain-drain in the 21st century.

I had spoken loud and clear in Parliament in the seventies and eighties about the frustration among non-Malay professionals who had chosen the option of emigration for the sake of their children primarily because they were worried about the educational future of their children – although I had always made it clear that I never agreed with such emigration as it is not an option which is open to the overwhelming majority of the people, who must remain in the country and stand up for their rights.

This time, however, any emigration exodus will not be confined to non-Malays but will also include Malay professionals, who are also very disturbed by the rise of racial extremism and religious intolerance in the country, with the arbitrary and unconstitutional re-writing of the Federal Constitution by turning Malaysia into an Islamic State, which violates the 1957 Merdeka “social contract” that Malaya and Malaysia is a multi-religious secular nation with Islam as the official religion but not an Islamic state – a position publicly and proudly proclaimed by the first three Prime Ministers of Malaysia.

This time, an exodus of Malaysian professionals migrating overseas will be even more damaging to the country’s future, as in this era of information and communications technology, globalization and liberalisation, human capital and brain power hold the key to a nation’s progress and prosperity or regression and decline.

With nine months left to the nation-wide celebrations of half-a-century of Merdeka, Malaysians should be finding a new unity, resolve and inspiration to catapult the country to a higher stage of national development, political, economic, social, educational and technolo9gical – but instead, we are being mired by very negative, divisive and destructive forces which do not bode well for a future of “excellence, glory and distinction” for the country.

Will the Prime Minister, Cabinet and Parliament rise up to the grim challenges facing the country and to address this new national crisis of confidence in-the-making to ensure that the 50th Merdeka celebrations next year will be meaningful and forward-looking rather than an empty but exorbitant extravaganza, imposing another astronomical bill on the national coffers to be paid by the taxpayers?

(Speech at the DAP Ipoh forum on “Post-Umno General Assembly and Pak Lah’s 3-Year Report Card” at Hotel Excelsior, Ipoh on Friday, 24th November 2006 at 9 pm)

more at http://blog.limkitsiang.com/

|| I WANNA TAKE FOREVER TONIGHT

Friday, November 24th, 2006

I WANNA TAKE FOREVER TONIGHT
(Peter Cetera & Crystal Bernard)

Feel your breath on my shoulder
And I know we couldn’t get any closer
I don’t wanna act tough
I just wanna fall in love
As we move into the night
I get crazy
Thinking how it’s gonna be with you, baby
I don’t wanna play rough
I’ve been loving you enough, oh baby

Wanna take forever tonight
Wanna stay in this moment forever
I’m gonna give you
All the love that I’ve got
I wanna take forever tonight
Fill you up, fill you up with love
When we close the door
All I need is in your eyes
I wanna take forever tonight

Touch my lips, I’m on fire
You’re the only one
I’ll ever desire
Turn the lights down low
Make the world go slow
When I’m holding you tonight
It’s so easy
Nothing moves me like you do
When you tease me
And to rush would be a crime
I just wanna spend some time with you, baby

Wanna take forever tonight
Wanna stay in this moment forever
I’m gonna give you
All the love that I’ve got
I wanna take forever tonight
Fill you up, fill you up
Give you all my love tonight
When we close the door
All I need is in your eyes
I wanna take forever

And when I’m here beside you
I wanna see what drives you
Out of your mind
Oh baby
I never wanna leave
I only wanna be with you
‘Cause I love how I feel
Your love is for real

I wanna take forever tonight
Wanna stay in this moment forever
I’m gonna give you
All the love that I’ve got

I wanna take forever tonight
Wanna stay in this moment forever
I’m gonna give you
All the love that I’ve got
‘Cause I can’t live without you

|| COMMUNICATION

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

[19:15] * Now talking in #v5
[19:15] * Topic is ‘ !study utk sape2 x leh stady.. Welcome to #v5 - A RooM fOr aLL of us !! Newsflash :  1.  Exam is around the corner,beware chatters !   2. dc++ temp 165.0.7.210:411′

[19:15] * Now talking in #lalaclub

[19:15] * Topic is ‘ The house of the Kamen Rider Kabuto-UTPIAN.net  jom la pegi SIEMENS (rm1600sebulan,keje sampai 530pm je)  Listen to GreenCrab - Wake AD up when semester ends.mp3 ~~~~!Diary - YuWenLe CaiZuoYan movie summon me n i will serve ur team in dota’

[19:15] * Now talking in #civilpower
[19:15] * Topic is ‘|||||||||| ~Jiiya said this: Nanti jgn lupa bwk exam slip,matrix card ngan zecter masa exam~kasuf~Ohaiyo!Dak chemi dh abis exam, kita camne nih..ader 3 lagi… ||||||’

[19:15] * Now talking in #iccutp
[19:15] * Topic is ‘ Welcome to the official channel of International Culture Club of UTP Attention all Head and assistants, plz send in ur sem-end report SEPARATELY,2 reports per dept to eszy23@yahoo.com by 10 Decemberhicom meeting irc 9pm thurs’

[19:15] * Now talking in #cambo
[19:15] * Topic is ‘©º°°º©©º°°º© LATEST TARBO BY : Asto [Zidane is Player of the Best mase Worldcup..] wakaka.. ©º°°º©©º°°º©   Kpd pemakan2 maggi.. sile basuh blk sudu2 n bekas anda.. Harap Maklum!PORPOTION DA ABES : GLhf sudey~ hehe..’

[19:15] * Now talking in #demm
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[19:15] * Set by cLEo^pAtRa on Mon Nov 20 22:36:41

[19:15] * Now talking in #sorr_ucity
[19:15] * ChanServ sets mode: +ntr
[19:15] * ChanServ changes topic to ‘||||||||| HeLLoO~EvErYbOdy^LuVLy!||||||GuD LuCk fOr fInAL ExAms..AIM FOR DEAN’S :: gOd bLEsS U’aLL"":: ^^ 28th abes paper!!!yeay~!balek2~! ^^ (coloris_gurlz)’

[19:15] * Now talking in #ucity
[19:15] * Topic is ‘CAUTION Http://www.ucity.utpian.net | | | | | | | Gud Luck for final to all committee | | | | | | | UCITY nak baju kolar x?kalo nk ,leh aku handlekan ,jaket UCITY is coming back,pm nikos tuk tempahan CAUTION’

[19:15] * Now talking in #matchat
[19:15] * Topic is ‘ Let the ‘Game’ start~~ Gudluck Everyone, do ur best!!!’
[19:15] * Set by ftotti on Thu Nov 23 21:19:32

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the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator
will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say
it.

-Edward R. Murrow-

 

|| the great escape

Monday, November 20th, 2006

    today is exactly 7 days after the start of the final exam season in UTP. tired? hell yeah! i spend most of my time in library, cramming up and "digesting" every single note into my head in the last minutes.
    i just finished my probability and statistics paper a few hours ago. it was in chancellor’s hall and the whole January 2004 intake students were there. what a gathering! =P hahahaha!
    hydrology on 14th, foundation and earth structures on 17th, basketball on 18th, probability statistics  on 20th and finally i am home! not for semester break , but to escape the stress of exams. i have another week before my next paper on 27th, so i can have some rest today~
    i tighten my grip on the steering wheel and make the final turn into house compound. hahaha this house is as calm and quiet as usual. no booming sound from hi-fi, no humming sound from machineries and vehicles,most importantly no blapping sound from the exhaust of those mat rempits motorcycles. kekekekek! =P
    i shall make full from today. REST!

ape aku merepek ni?? hahahahhahah

|| June

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

JUNE SHYNESS

Fun to be with. Loves to try new things. Boy/girls
LOVE you.
You are very hott. Secretive. Difficult to fathom and
to
be understood. Quiet unless excited or tensed.
Takes pride in oneself. Has reputation. Easily
consoled. Honest. Concerned about people’s
feelings. Tactful. Friendly. Approachable.
Emotional temperamental and unpredictable.
Moody and easily hurt. Witty and sparkly.
spazzy at times.Not revengeful. Forgiving but never
forgets.
dislikes nonsensical and unnecessary things.
Guides others physically and mentally. Sensitive
and forms impressions carefully. Caring and
loving. Treats others equally. Strong sense of
sympathy. Wary and sharp. Judges people
through observations. Hardworking. No difficulties
in studying. Loves to be alone. Always broods
about the past and the old friends. Waits for
friends. Never looks for friends. Not aggressive
unless provoked. Loves to be loved. Easily hurt
but takes long to recover. Repost this in the next 5
mins and your reputation will boost someway in
the next 12 days