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I don’t know how and why, but it seems that I had got myself a visitor from Epping, Sydney!

Epping means a lot to me. I stayed there for quite some time when I was in Sydney. It is a very nice suburb with several small forest reserves surrounding it (and parks too). Nearby Epping are two Chinese majority suburb of Carlingford and Eastwood, which will make you less home-sick, at least by a little bit (roasted pork, char siew, dim sum!) Although you will still feel some cultural differences with the Chinese there because most of them are from mainland China and Hong Kong, I think food is more important than accents and the minor cultural gap!

Now, I kinda miss Australia again…

Swine Flu Outbreak Map

Yes; the latest talk in town, apparently, is swine flu.

Click here to go to the Swine Flu Outbreak Map. Avoid going to these places, if possible.

P/S: It seems like Korea and Australia are already having suspects! Hope they are disproved.

UPDATED: An impressive map. Maybe it is a good idea for everyone to avoid Europe and America for now.
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The Star: Najib wants immediate attention to ease city congestion

KUALA LUMPUR: Three weeks after Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak went down to the ground to visit three localities in the heart of the city, the prime minister Saturday sprung another surprise when he went on a walkabout at the bustling Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Jalan TAR) and Puduraya here.

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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Masjid Jamek LRT station.-Bernama

Later, he hitched a ride on the crowded LRT (he had to stand) from Masjid Jamek station to the Plaza Rakyat station where he walked to the infamous ever congested Puduraya where the express bus terminal for the northern and southern zones is located.

Taking break from the sweltering heat, Najib then stopped by one of the stalls in the building for a cool drink.

Najib, flanked by a phalanx of bodyguards and an entourage of officials, also attracted a large crowd of onlookers, who wasted no time snapping photographs of the nation's sixth premier.

An excited woman, armed with her cameraphone and squeezing her way through the crowd, was heard saying: "Saya mahu ambil gambar perdana menteri saya" (I want to take pictures of my prime minister).

Later, Najib inspected the long-abandoned Plaza Rakyat building project located next to Puduraya before departing at 4.25pm.

"He wants the project to resume as soon as possible," Raja Nong Chik said.

The project, which initially cost RM1.2 billion, had been abandoned for 12 years after it changed hands many times. Its current developer is Global Upline.

The Plaza Rakyat project was supposed to comprise three buildings - a 79-storey, 49-storey and 21-storey for offices, condominiums and a budget hotel.

Finally! Finally one Prime Minister noticed that Plaza Rakyat has been abandoned for such a long time! Although it is much too late now to resume work on it (even if it is finished I wouldn’t have chance to use it so frequently anymore), nevertheless it will benefit future generations (and future tourists).

Please, Mr. Najib, please finish this thing which I always describe as the biggest scar on the face of KL as soon as possible! I am so sick of Puduraya already, which is heavily overcrowded, both passengers and buses. Just forget the 79, 49, and 21 stories if necessary, we just need the bus terminal.

P/S: Why nobody bothered to offer him a seat on the LRT huh? Anyway, if he sits, people sitting next to him would probably have to move to make way for his guards?

Nice song to share: Koko ni Iru yo

Enjoy this nice song, read the English subs!

Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” Seeded

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Ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux based Operating System, has just been released minutes ago. You may follow this link for desktop edition (Japan’s Yamagata University’s server which I think is very fast, at least for me. UPDATE: Go here and choose other server if you can’t get into Yamagata’s; it seems like it is congested already.) to get a copy and start enjoying! Several features have been highlighted in this release, including boot speed as fast as 25 seconds, better power management, even a netbook version!

Food Review: Poh Loong Banquet Hall

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Yesterday I had the pleasure to go to a steamboat buffet at Poh Loong Banquet Hall in Teluk Intan. Poh Loong Banquet Hall is formerly Garuda Restaurant, which specialised in Indonesian food. Anyway, it was bought by Poh Loong Restaurant last year and has since converted into a ‘banquet hall’.

Poh Loong Restaurant has apparently put in a lot of effort to modernise and renew its image recently. Part of the effort, I imagine, is to use plenty of English and impress town folks with ‘canggih’ terms. That is probably why the restaurant was named ‘banquet hall’ instead of just another restaurant, although I remain doubtful of the name. The ‘banquet hall’ opened as a steamboat buffet restaurant more than a month ago. Price is per adult RM17.90.

Anyway, the usual story goes. My father’s friend’s birthday and so everyone went there for his celebration. Besides that, there is also a nice 10% cut currently if you can show the discount coupon.

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One Stop Steamboat Solution! I’m sure there are a lot of effort to modernise the restaurant’s appeal by using English, but the advertisement manager may want to look into the grammar a bit.

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So we arrived at this ‘banquet hall’. There seem to be a lot of people here, given the fact that it was a Tuesday, and economy wasn’t that good recently.

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Yeah, there’s really a lot of people around! So I went looking for food.

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My god brother who looked very depressed for the purpose of this picture. Don’t be cheated! He was playing with a SE Walkman phone (of an unknown model ‘cos I don’t keep track of SE phones)!

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Directly at the centre of all foods is the sauce table. Seem to have a lot of sauces huh? And “Thank you for not wasted!”.

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Doesn’t look bad…plenty of variety, majority of them being all kind of balls and meatcakes. Pork balls, big fish balls, small fish balls, salmon fishcakes, etc. Molluscs et. al. seem very much absent, and later I learnt that that was because everyone made clean sweeps everytime they were out from the kitchen.

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In the end, I contented myself with these first. Fried chickens. Not that they exist for long. I was luckily the second person to attack these poor fried chicken pieces before everybody else cleaned the tray.

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Some dessert. Quite sweet.

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I was actually quite satisfied with the food provided (I don’t eat that much molluscs) except the soups. We got ourselves a tom-yam soup and a normal soup. I must say the tom-yam soup is a disappointment. Didn’t taste like one, didn’t smell like one. The normal soup also tasted a bit bland. Soup is such an important part of steamboat, and it should not be omitted in any situation! They probably added too much water to cater to plenty of customers?
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There seems to be side orders as well! Let’s try one of them.

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Lobster! Both salad lobster and kam-heong lobster that we ordered actually tasted quite nice. Of course lo, it is lobster ma.

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This is actually something I liked best in there. Ice-cream on bread. Prepared by first toasting the bread and then put two scoops of ice-cream on it while hot. Fruits are optional. Yummy. I ate two of these.

And so I left the place in the end with a guilty stomach and 2kg heavier.

Verdict: The tom-yam soup is actually quite disappointing. The shortage of seafood also seemed to be a problem (maybe they’re trying to save costs), but it didn’t bother me since I don’t take seafood much. Food variety is OK. Just remember to sweep at the first opportunity if you really love seafood. Environment good. Image and arrangements good. Service good. Just lots more to improve on, especially food and the soup.

Teluk Intan@20/04/09

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Yesterday was such a hot day. I felt like almost drying up even when driving with air-cond on full blast in the afternoon. However, today is a complete opposite of yesterday; it’s so cooling after a midnight shower and the sun is not even out yet. Here are some pics of the blue blue sky of yesterday.

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It reminds me of the scorching Australian summer everytime I see a cloudless sky like this. Not that we get to see this often here. Well…probably just 7 days in a year. I’m grateful we have lots of clouds throughout of the year. Gosh, I’m still feeling the heat from yesterday by looking at this pic!

On another note, the infamous Arena Square which had killed a worker during a construction accident 2 years ago is now up running. Not sure what it can be used for though. Probably for events and weddings, and political talks.

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View from Dewan Bandaran.

The Pirate Bay declared Guilty

http://www.thelocal.se/18908.html

The Pirate Bay, one of the largest torrent hosts in the world, was declared guilty for "promoting other people's infringement of copyright laws".


"The four defendants in the case, Fredrik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde and Carl Lundström, were each sentenced to one year in prison and ordered to pay 30 million kronor ($3.56 million) in damages."
Having known TPB for a very long time, this is definitely saddening to me. I hope they can continue to maintain the site, and most importantly, continue to appeal until the highest court possible.

Good luck TPB!

Susan Boyle: Prejudice and Suprise

See the ugly side of humans in this video. (Embed disabled; please click and go to the youtube site to watch)

Humans are often prejudicial in daily lives. Prejudice, in turn, is often a result of stereotyping. Stereotyping is not something bad/fault. It is a way to ease the work of human brains. By stereotyping all humans, billions of people can be classified into several hundreds classes only. Obviously it saves a lot of memory.

I believe I don’t have to give examples of stereotypes; there are already too many. In this story, apparently, when a normal-looking (many say ugly), overweight women stood on the stage and said she wanted to be a singer, everyone scoffed. Everyone stereotyped her as somebody who couldn’t sing (very much like William Hung), and was prejudiced against her. Therefore, when Ms. Susan sang rather well, everyone was surprised, and in the end the three judges gave a big big big approval for her.

I, too, stereotype people. When I see women of Susan’s size standing on stage, I expect them to sing quite well! (unless they were already talking with croaky voices) To be fair, she sang OK and all that, but I’m not sure why the Britains were shouting and clapping half of the time, making so much noise and drowning her voice altogether. So I couldn’t be so sure as to whether she sang GOOD enough to receive such a big approval from the judges.

The conclusion is, when we have low expectations for someone and that someone outperformed our expectations, we feel surprised, slightly embarrassed (for having low expectations for that someone), and we thought that someone did very well! When we have high expectations and that someone barely reached our expectations, we thought it was just acceptable afterall. Below is a diagram illustrating my conclusion.

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If you’ve ever had this feel of people only modestly satisfied with you even though you have worked hard, feel free to look at this diagram, and be glad that people are having a lot of expectations on you, therefore placing a lot of trust and responsibility on you. I kindly present this graph as a gift to our new Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

May this graph motivate you (everyone) to work harder! :)

Congratulations, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

imageThis man was made Minister of Defence in Mr. Najib Razak’s cabinet which was unveiled yesterday. He was born in Bagan Datoh, which is one of the many fishing villages around Teluk Intan. So, Bagan Datoh’s kinda related to Teluk Intan.

Therefore, as a Teluk Intan citizen, I congratulate you for being the first Defence Minister from Hilir Perak. I don’t have many wishes like other people/ your cronies. I only hope you can do two things for us in Hilir Perak: :D

1.  Build a (preferably free) highway connecting Hilir Perak and KL. Then we can forget about Bidor! (I will be glad to do that.)

2. Develop Teluk Intan/Bagan Datoh/Wherever you like in Hilir Perak.

Congratulations again.

Face of the day

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I can only say that today is not my day. After ending up as the worst group in Toxicology presentation, I went to Buddhist Society’s semester gathering and ended up like this. T_T Apparently, there was this ice-breaking game that I was not good in at all (with SO many ppl there), so I ended up in the losing team and got punished like this.

Anyway, I practically asked for this to happen to me by staying in the losing team. So, :) It’s just something that I sometimes do after having a disastrous day (自虐倾向).

Now I can only hope for better luck & life ahead, especially during my study break and EOS.

Congratulations to Mr. Mohd. Nizar!

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Congratulations to Mohd. Nizar who triumphed over his BN opponent with 2789 majority votes. Now Perak will have a vocal Menteri Besar in the Federal Parliament! All the best for you Nizar!

Best wishes for you, Ir. Mohd. Nizar.

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This man is in the midst of a very tough battle to wrestle a former BN stronghold and defend his state government. May you win tomorrow. And win big. UMNO and its friends may call you many names, but we know you are not. UMNO is just being jealous of how a Malay (and not their kind) can become so popular across all races, because they can never produce one of his kind.

Best wishes for you.

Welcome to Mr. Mohd. Najib as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia

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Kyle welcomes Mr. Mohd. Najib as the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia…

Hey, don’t bash me just yet. My welcoming is sincere. It comes from the bottom of my heart.

We may be unhappy with the way he steals Perak from PR, but we must remember that it was two Pakatan Rakyat Excos and a deputy Assembly Speaker who made it possible.

We may also hear many stories relating him to a Mongolian woman, but those are stories; we should always try to make evidence-based judgements (of course, you will never find the evidence in this case).

We may have also seen large commission fee exchange hands after we purchased two submarines and some helicopters, but we must also remember that commission fee is relatively common in sales. When you work as a promoter for a product, you get commission fees for your sales (that is if your boss promised to pay). It is just that the fee is much bigger this time and we became green-eyed.

We may even hear stories or have first-hand knowledge that he is said to be a playboy, but hey, that is people’s private life! If Ms. Rosmah is not bothered, who are you to bother?

Besides that, change is after all, a change. A change means a time to dream. And we have till 8th of April 2009 to dream (the day when new Cabinet will be nominated), at least.

And now with UMNO’s leadership changed, folks may now be convinced to return to BN and ensure that Malay dominance is continued. Of course, Malay dominance here means strong political influence by the group of people who identify themselves as Malay. If you think you can identify a Malay without themselves identifying to you, you definitely need to update to the latest definition to prevent false negatives and false positives. Below are some exercises for you to try. (Task: Identify who is a Malay and who is not by just looking at the pics. Answer’s at the end of the post, don’t look just yet!)

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No matter who were to become the chief executive (Prime Minister is the head of the Executive branch in the Separation of Power) of Malaysia, we must still give him/her a good welcome. So welcome, Mr. Najib. May you lead Malaysia towards new heights (of course, in a positive manner, not corruption index and car accident rates)!

(You may bash me now. Not our new Prime Minister. All PM/BN bashing comments will not be tolerated. I want to go for EOS still.)

Answer: 1 (Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir) and 3 (Raja Petra Kamarudin) are Malay Muslims. 2 (Muhammad Shafee Abdullah) is an Indian Muslim. 4 (Khalil Idham Lim Chuan Hing) is a Chinese Muslim.

茶是故乡浓

当人们说“茶是故乡浓”的时候,大多数是因为思念家乡的茶香而有所感叹。可是,对我而言,茶是故乡浓却是千真万确的。

吉隆坡,对我们大部分来说,是因为政经文教的需要才会逗留的地方。

政:要参加政党,要更上一层楼(有如许博士当年),要参加国会,都要上京。
经:要血拼,要看戏,要买电子器材,都要上京。
文:要买书,要看戏、剧场、去博物馆、国家科学馆,全部在京。
教:要读书、中学、高中、先修班、大学、硕士、博士,最好的选择,是上京。

(岔语:说到这里,我想到了Lat的一篇漫画。话说马新外交官正在对长堤重建一事争论的不可开交。新国外交官道:“我国坚持认为拆掉长堤对我国是无利的”,于是大家不欢而散。离开会议后,两个外交官便讨论一起返乡过年一事。最后,两人一起驾车回到了Batu Gajah。非常讽刺的一篇漫画,却又非常真实。毕竟,马新始终是同根生的。)

可惜的是,吉隆坡是一个长期受到唯物主义影响的地方(也许是因为长期受到华人和外裔移民经济文化熏陶吧),处处散发着浓浓的唯物主义味道。“赚钱至上。”这是一个的士司机教我的。“没有钱,怎样生存?怎样买美车,美厝?”临走之前,还教我,“斯文是没有用的!”真有一股“百无一用是书生”的气概。

话说回头,就因为人人都在努力通过合法与非法方式赚钱,许多旧时的价值都逐渐消失了。为了钱,有人可以假装汽车抛锚抢劫路过相助的好人;为了钱,有人可以拐带小孩,加以勒索。结果,人心惶惶,处处居心叵测,想帮忙也要三思而后行,最后干脆当看不到。有了钱,我们宁愿买一大堆自己不需要的东西(例如三个人+一个女佣在富有区住两间两层半的屋子),也不愿回馈社会。

就这样,为了钱,连咖啡和茶都冲淡了。为了弥盖已淡的茶味,卖茶的干脆就加多点炼奶,以重口味遮盖那茶香。为了钱,食物也可以乱煮一通,最后加一大把盐,又以重口味遮盖个人的贪念与懒性。人在吉隆坡久了,吃得太咸、喝得太甜,实在是连舌蕾麻痹得都快死光了。此时若喝到一杯带着家乡人情味,不甜却带着浓浓香味的海南茶,我才发觉到,为了金钱,我们损失的实在是太多了。为了钱,我们损失了人情味;损失了浓浓的茶香,过后干脆以重口味麻痹自己,欺骗自己。当我们回到了家乡,喝到了正宗的海南茶,才猛然醒悟:原来平时自己已经是在hypernatremia以及hyperglycaemia的边缘了,而个人知觉已经严重地hyposensitive了。

也许,这一切就是让安顺每年大塞车三次的原因吧。

B106 Garage Sale: Day 2

Finally it has ended, although we have lesser customer than yesterday…

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Basically this is the tie that I was talking about yesterday. I also had the pleasure to find out the owner(Hyperlink: Facebook account required) accidentally. Well, definitely accidentally because the owner himself told me without me enquiring around. So now we know whose taste was attacked by that student who talked to me yesterday.

As I continue to look for interesting objects, the below came out.

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Maria Sharapova in BNF!

Somehow this reminded me of my form 4 History textbook. Back then, we borrowed our textbooks, and so happened that the copy of History book that I got happened to have something similar to this. There were a total of 3 pics of some pretty girls in bikini, posing in seducing positions (on bed or sofa? can’t remember). WOW. Luckily my nose didn’t bleed back then, given my vast experience in related fields. History must have been a torment to the former owner of my textbook, so much so that he needed extra testosterone to study it.

While going through clothes, we found a very good combination which will make anyone turn into a pseudo-Vietnamese trader instantaneously.

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(Thanks Jun Yan for being the model)

The only sad outcome (to me) of this garage sale is that nobody wanted my iPod Guide. One guy told me, “hey, I know how to use my iPod. I don’t need a book to tell me how to press the ‘play’ button.”

Come on man, if you need a book to tell you how to press the ‘play’ button, you must have been a total idiot (or it means you didn’t at least go through the simple instruction sheet provided by Apple Inc.). Of course the book is not there to tell you how to press buttons!

Let’s end this post with the decorated joker lion (who unluckily was not pick up by anyone as well. Too bad it looks much better than the innocent tie.)

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P/S UPDATE: The Chinese dictionary was taken...after being untouched for 2 days.