Archive for August, 2007

30
Aug

Malaysia’s 50th Merdeka

Reader Beware! This is a very long post and if you can’t take criticism, please get the fuck off my blog and read something else less constructive.

Merdeka, roughly translate to Independence Day [here]. Tunkul Abdul Rahman declared our Independence Day by yelling, “Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!” on August 31st, 1957 [more history of Malaysia here], so this year we are celebrating the biggest Merdeka celebration so far.

“Hooray! It’s a national holiday! That means no work!” a friend of mine proclaimed.

“Yay! Holiday!! Wooohooo!” another friend chipped in.

“Wow! Long break! No need to work! Yay!” another friend proclaimed (Merdeka is on Friday, so the break will be from Friday till Sunday).

Sadly, this is true. To a lot of the people in Malaysia, Merdeka Day is just another holiday which we don’t have to work and can rest at home. Hell, the normal working class will be thrilled with 3 days break and they can bring their family and kids (if they have any) to go travel, or just rest their mind and soul after working hard. For business person such as myself, it doesn’t make a damn difference as I can take off whenever I want. But it is bad for my business as that means no one will be working, and I am still paying the staff even for holidays!

Anyhow, have we lost our patriotism to such a low level?

Do anyone really care about the Merdeka anymore? Do we really feel that patriotic? Maybe, if there is a national crisis.

Of course, you still see some really patriotic person hanging those mini flags on their car. The most I have seen on the road had around 30 flags. But I am talking about a lot of the people that I know of that don’t give a hoot about patriotism but viewing the Merdeka Day just as a holiday.

As a nation, there is no denial that Malaysia has progressed a lot over these 50 years. But there are things that I personally will wish the politicians can improve on.

I am not saying that I don’t love Malaysia. Hell, I love Malaysia as this is the country where I grew up and this is the country where I am finding a life. But nothing in this world is perfect, so my rants and raves here are mainly for the things that I find, in my humble and very personal opinion, that could improve upon. I don’t claim that I am right, but you can’t prove me wrong either.

So here goes the list…

#1 Stop being Satisfied
“We have the cheapest oil in the region”, “We will be sending the first ASEAN astronaut into space” or more interesting, “We are going to build the world largest plantation company [Synergy Drive, anyone?]“. Look around us, and we fair better than a lot of nations. But compared to Singapore, we are still a developing country and yet Singapore, with virtually no natural resources and it is not even visible in the World Atlas, has already achieved Developed Country status many years back. So stop bullshitting yourself and start to work hard on progressing the nation. If Singapore can achieve a Developed Country status years back, I don’t see why Malaysia can’t do the same, many years ago.

#2 Stop Bullshitting Yourself
Gosh, this will be long… Okay, there are too many bullshits in this country that I can’t possible talk about all of them. Please remember that typical Malaysians are not stupid, so please keep those bullshits to yourself and try not to make us a fool. We know. If you want to compare that our stuff as cheaper than U.S, for example, find stop the fucking currency exchange and look at the income level versus the price, and you will see the damn obvious difference. You think Malaysians had not gone oversea before? Your writer here as gone to the U.S and stayed for 7 years, and this writer has been staying in many countries before, so stop bullshitting yourself. Thank you.

#3 Be Decisive
At one point, they change the teaching of science and math to English because they feel that our nation’s English level is low. But now because the students can’t cope, they are changing it back to Bahasa Melayu again (Malay Language). Oh please, can you please make up your fucking mind? Rome is not built in one day, so it takes time to see the results. Dammit. Go get some experts, pump up the educational level so that the Malaysia graduates can compete globally. You want to be a global country? Then start with education!

#4 Improve Our Education System
Please refer to above.

#5 Don’t Waste Money
This item is actually related to #3 above. For example, due to indecisiveness of the government, the Bakun Dam could cost us hundreds of millions, if not billion [here]. First of all, we have to ask if we really need a fucking dam. Why build a dam if there is no use for it? Is it for certain individual’s personal gain? I can’t say for sure. But one thing for sure is that this dam will cost us, the taxpaying citizens, money. We should put these money into good use, like building the country, improve the infrastructure, and improve our lousy education system. How about spending RM90 millions to send an astronaut into space to perform Teh Tarik? [here] [meaning of Teh Tarik here]

#6 Stop Wasting Resources
Do you notice how many people it takes to change a street lamp bulb? My count last week was 12. Yes, 12 people to change just one fucking street lamp bulb. One person was manning the truck, one person climbed up the ladder, and another 10 person were hanging around, maybe watching out for incoming traffic or something.
And how about our petroleum? Yeah, they can keep digging it out from the ground, and they think they will not run out of it. Hey, gold from ground sounds like a good deal to me too. But (look at #5) stop wasting those resources (the country make shitload of money from petroleum) can ya?

#7 Stop Wasting Time
Yes, stop wasting time on small issues. Remember the Negarakuku controversial? [here and here] Oh come on, it is only a teenager singing out his experience when he was growing up in the country. Is that something wrong? Can you prove that he was wrong in his experience? Can you prove that there is no corrupted police in the country? Because if you dare to say that, trust me, you will be the Joke of the Century topic.
Don’t you guys have a country to run? You are so free to dig into small matter like these?
Stop wasting your time on things like this please. Look at the big picture! Our country needs a lot of fucking improvement! So get back to work! Dammit!

#8 If You Want National Champion, Let Go
Some politicians were joking that why couldn’t Malaysia have more than one national champion? Do we even have a champion? Oh wait, those politicians weren’t joking, were they? Proton, even after being protected for so many years (and we citizen suffer by paying 200% to 300% tax for foreign car so most of us had to purchase a Proton car at the price of those foreign car before tax, but with extremely inferior quality) and yet, they are loosing shitload of money, and announced that they need a partner to save them (the Volkswagen thing, anyone?). Or how about Malaysia Airline? Being the only player in the country, they lost billions upon billions. Yet newcomer like AirAsia can come up as a winner. So the government gave the trunk route back to Malaysia Airline to protect them, again.
If I were to spoon-feed my children, I don’t think they will learn how to hold a fork. So please let them be a business entity and let them compete with the best so they can grow. Stop protecting them because when you are protecting them, they will not grow. By the way, your job is to run a fucking country, so stop running those companies as well. Just concentrate on your job, please.

#9 Stop the Feel-Good Shit
Yeah, big announcement that some investment firm invested billions in this country. Yea, another one about our country is doing really well, and the inflation is very low. Too bad, the man on the street can’t feel the same and can’t agree with those bullshit politicians. In constrast, a lot of them feel that the economy sucks and inflation was creeping up. Still want to insist on the statistic numbers that you crunch out? Talk to the man on the street, or better, stop being politicians for one day, and don’t draw those fat cash in your bank. See if you can feel the inflation and the so-called good economy. Better yet, I can crunch an increasing inflation rate (using the trusted Excel, of course) in 10 seconds flat.

#10 Respect the Citizen, and the Citizen Will Respect You
Please refer to all the points above. An average uncle or aunt in the street can tell the difference between the truth and lies. So please treating your citizens as some stupid ass. Respect us. Tell us the truth. When you guys talk about transparency, mean transparency in the system and everything, not about seeing the citizens as transparency.

#11 There is Only One Race: Malaysians
I sometimes don’t understand why the need to have different policies for different race. New Economic Planning (NEP), anyone? [By the way, interesting read on NEP here] Is it too much to ask the government to treat all of us, irregardless of our skin color, religion, features and etc, the same? We just want to be Malaysians, but why the need of different policies?

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I am tired already. If you have something you want to add, please feel free to do so.

Please be reminded that the comment you put in is your sole opinion and if I find your comment is too radical, I will remove them without prior notice.

29
Aug

Fluffy the Great, Again

The other day we brought Fluffy [more about Fluffy here, here and here] to the grooming center and while waiting for his turn to get wet and clean, we put him on the chair with a Chihuahua named Bruce (what a mighty and macho name for Chihuahua). And then they started playing with each other.

We snapped some video using a camera phone and I just got around to upload it onto YouTube recently.

Enjoy! :P

28
Aug

Speed Trap @ USJ / KLIA R&R

30/08/07 @ 7:32am
I spotted the cameras under the overhead R&R. So it is confirmed that there are indeed cameras there but I cannot confirm if they were speed cameras

Today I received an email from an old friend of mine announcing that he has spotted speed cameras installed at the R&R Area from the KLIA-USJ/Ipoh direction. Below are some of the pictures.

USJ Intersection

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R&R

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R&R

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Please be aware that the speed on that particular stretch of highway is 90 km/h (Hell, even a stupid Kancil can go faster than 90 km/h on that stretch of road). The effective range of these speed camera were said to be 300 meters, so beware!

Please note that I have yet to verify this information myself. I don’t really look up to the underbelly of the building whenever I pass-by. But I will check it out myself as soon as possible.

23
Aug

The Negarakuku Controversial

There were big controversial involving Wee Meng Chee, 24, the person who created and posted Negarakuku (a modified rap version of our national anthem) on YouTube.

Now, at least one politician has the guts to tell the truth here.

MP: Song is about youth narrating his problems

JOHOR BARU: The controversial “Negarakuku” is a song of a Malaysian youth narrating his problems and expectations, Johor Baru MP Shahrir Samad said.

He said it was more important to look at the messages delivered by the song made by Taiwan-based student Wee Meng Chee, 24.

“He expressed the youths’ point of view for all to pay attention to,” he said.

Shahrir said Wee had brought up police corruption and problems faced by Chinese independent schools’ students.

“It is a fact known by all of us that those who graduated from these schools cannot enter local universities because the education systems are different ,” he said.

Wee caused a furore with his “Negarakuku” rap video clip with several quarters condemning him for mocking the national anthem and making offensive statements.

“Now, we should check if he has violated any Act or if the content is seditious.”

“I am not sure if it is wrong to sing the national anthem in such a way according to the law,”

Now, I am not sure if it is some kind of joke or something. First of all, if they wanted to put Wee in jail, there must be a proof of that his song was base on fiction and he was giving the nation a bad name. Now, let me put it this way… Can the government proof that Wee’s experience (as we shall put it that way and hence he created the song) was wrong? How can someone say his experiences with the system was wrong? Can the government really stand up and say that there is ZERO corruption is our police force? Or how about proof the things Wee said in the song untrue?

Anyway, this is my message to Wee Meng Chee:

Trust me, if you believe that you have done nothing wrong, then forget about the whole deal. You have sent in the apologize letters, and your father has represented you to give a press conference of your apology. I personally find that you do not have to apologize for doing nothing wrong. You were stating your personal experience, you were voicing out the experiences of many people. Now if the government really do not want to “forgive” you and want to charge you, then I would suggest that you don’t come back to Malaysia. Yes, that’s the simple solution.

You still can find a living in Taiwan. You can have a life in Taiwan. You can start a life in Taiwan. So why waste your time on this? Go on, move on, and be happy.

Anyway, who said that Chinese Independent schools got a different system? I was from a Chinese Independent school, and I went through the SRP and SPM system and my result was not bad. It is just that in Chinese Independent school, we have to learn more, mostly more advance mathematics.

On an unrelated news, PAS wanted to stop Gwen Stefani’s concert because, and I quote Kamaruzaman Mohamad, “This concert does not bring any good to Malaysians except invite youngsters to enjoy themselves, mix around too freely, get drunk and commit sins.”

So now it is felony to enjoy ourselves, mix around too freely and get drunk? Damn! I thought Malaysia is a multi-race-multi-cultural society and that we should mix around freely to know our people, the religions, the culture? And worse of all, since when we cannot enjoy ourselves?

If all concerts were to “bring any goods to Malaysians”, I don’t see we will have any concerts. Concerts are suppose to be entertaining, that’s all. Maybe beside Sesame Streets concerts, if they have any.

21
Aug

Rumor Has It…

Imagine a guy, a charming, handsome, successful, charismatic middle age guy, has fallen for you (of course now you got to imagine that you are a woman, if you are not one). He is the billionaire who can fly you to some place for breakfast, drive you around in a vintage car, and make the decision to invest USD 100 million in 2 seconds flat.

And you slept with him.

Now the twist of this is that he has slept with your grandmother years before you were born, and he has slept with your mother weeks before she was to marry your father-to-be as well. And now, almost 30 years later, you slept with this same guy.

This is the plot of the movie for Rumor Has It…

Or is it that simple? At first glance, it was that simple. Jennifer Aniston was on a hunt to find the this guy as she found out that her mother got a fling with a guy a week before the wedding, and she thought that guy was real father. She found him. This guy, played by Kevin Costner, was a successful internet billionaire whom started 3 IPO companies in 10 years, and she found out that this guy was sterile, the result of Blunt Testicular Trauma.

So it is obvious that this guy couldn’t be her father. But she has fallen for his charm, and slept with him.

The female of the family has an ill fate to fall for the same guy, and except on little sister that didn’t get to meet with this charming dude.

The plot of the movie seem simple, but it is actually offering more than that. It has a meaning, a good one, so I would recommend this movie to those who has time to spend.

13
Aug

A Visit to the pDVD Shop

Yesterday we were a bit bored at night, so we went to SS2 to browse for some pDVD. Unfortunately, that place was really crowded and there were not many new selections. We then went to the shop in Uptown Damansara.

We stopped at the pDVD store that was located just two pDVD shops away from Starbucks. We took our time to browse for the latest titles, and the shopkeeper was a really polite and friendly dude. He introduced us some new releases and telling us which one was clear and which wasn’t. In Malaysia, there are 3 kinds of pDVD. pDVD9 is supposed to the best quality, pDVD5 is of lower quality, and no grade to those recorded in the cinema, giving you cinema view with a great view to the back of the head of the person sitting in front of the camera, and occasionally you get special sound effect such as laughing and if you are really lucky, farting.

Then he proceeded to intro some Hong Kong movie, and I told him that my girlfriend didn’t really understand Mandarin so we are not interested. So he started talking English to all of us, and that was fine with us.

After we selected 5 movies (and buy 5 free 1), we paid for our goods, and then the shopkeeper looked at us with his most sincere look, and said, “I love you for your support.”

I looked at Maria, and Maria looked back at me. We were amused with his sincereness but we thought it was funny nonetheless.

Before we left, I was contemplating if I should answer him, “You are welcome,” or “I love you too.”

12
Aug

Domain Expired

I have been so busy and I totally forgot about it. Besides, it doesn’t help that the domain registry company did not email me to remind me for renewing it, so it was expired.

At the moment I will resolve back to http://adrianang.merlion-city.com as my blog address.

03
Aug

A Visit to the Police Station

We just came back from the police station after an accident in the parking lot compound of Ikano Power Centre. No one is hurt. It was only a minor accident.

We reached the PJ State Police Station at 4pm, started logging the report on the PC (Malaysia has a very advance Police System. You go to the counter to take a piece of paper, fill up the information, the police officer will key in your information, give you a number, and you take the number to the PC stations to key in the report yourself. And then when you are done, you have to go back to the counter and let the police officer to print out the form) and it took about 30 minutes to complete the process.

By the time we printed out the police report, it was 4:30pm so we proceeded to the next building block to wait for our turn to be interviewed by the sergeant. We waited and waited. By the time it was our turn, it was already 9pm. Yes, we waited for 4 hours and 30 minutes just to be interviewed by the sergeant. By the time we were done interviewing, it was already 9:45pm. Don’t ask me why it took us so long as it was just a simple accident. They provided us with an A4 blank paper to draw the map, 2 car models to play with to show the sergeant on how the accident happened. Simple and straight forward? You bet. But it took us almost one hour nonetheless.

Was it a busy day? I don’t think so. When we were at the waiting lounge, there were 10 people waiting for their turns. Out of the 10 people, maybe there were just 8 really waiting as the other 2 (including myself and an uncle) were companying our beloved ones.

We were dead tired after the police report. We were extremely exhausted just by waiting for our turn. So if any of you have a very minor car accident, avoid reporting to the police station at all cost. It won’t worth your time.

It shows the efficiency level of our police force. I mean, look at it this way, why the fuck do we have to wait 4 hours and 30 minutes just to be interviewed? There were 2 sergeant working that day, and it took them so long. So why the fuck is that?

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When we were at the Police Station, I went inside the interviewing area to check on people, to make sure those sergeants were not lazying around. Then I saw this young Chinese dude, around 18 to 20 years old, donning a very stylish hair with 3 colors, wearing dark T-shirt of some rock band, and he was describing the accident in Cantonese.

“I stepped on the brake, but the car didn’t stop. The car skipped all the way and hit the car,” the boy said. I looked at the sergeant and was utterly surprised to see an Indian sergeant. I thought, “Wow! This Indian sergeant not bad, can speak Cantonese.”

The Indian sergeant looked at the boy, and he shouted at the young boy, “Apa you cakap? Saya tak faham Bahasa Cina lah! You Malaysian ah? Tak tau Bahasa Melayu, tak tau Bahasa Ingris. Apa Malaysian ni?” [Translation: What are you saying? I don't understand Chinese language! Are you a Malaysian? Can't speak Malay, can't speak English. What kind of Malaysian are you?]

The young boy smiled. Obviously he has no idea what the fuck the Indian sergeant was talking about. He looked at his companion and said, in Cantonese, “Hei gong mud lan?” [Translation" What the fuck is he talking about?]

The Indian sergeant said, “You nampak seperti Japanese. You tau Japanese ah? Tapi saya pun tak faham Japanese.” [Translation: You looked like a Japanese. You know how to speak Japanese? But I don't understand Japanese either."]

I stood there, bewildered and amused. I tried very hard not to laugh because I was just standing less than a 1 meter away from the Indian sergeant.

The Indian sergeant took out two car models and a piece of paper, and asked, “You tau bagaimana tunjuk saya accident itu?” [Translation: Do you know how to show me the accident?]

The boy answered YES to that question and they went on their business.

I walked away after that because I scared I couldn’t hold the laughter anymore.

Yes, the wait for our turn for the interview was a long and agonizing process. But at least it gave me a cheap laugh during the 4 hours and 30 minutes wait.




 

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