Sunday, June 24, 2007

BUDI BAHASA BUDAYA KITA
50 years of independence is this something for us to be proud of?



Sunday, June 17, 2007

Amazing Freeze Frame Shadow






Saturday, June 16, 2007

Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup,They slither while they pass they slip away across the universe.Pools of sorrow, waves of joy are drifting through my open mind,Possessing and caressing me.Jai guru deva om.Nothing's gonna change my world,Nothing's gonna change my world,Nothing's gonna change my world,Nothing's gonna change my world.Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes,and call me on and on across the universe.Thoughts meander like a restless wind inside a letter box,They stumble blindly as they make their way across the universe.Jai guru deva om.

Sounds of laughter shades of love are ringing through my open mind,Inciting and inviting me.Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million suns,It calls me on and on across the universe.Jai guru deva om.Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world, Nothing's gonna change my world,Nothing's gonna change my world Jai guru deva,Jai guru deva,Jai guru deva,Jai guru deva...

Spread the love. Love yourself, love all the people that cared for you, Love the poor, Love the Rich, Love the elders, Love the youngster, Love your family, Love your friends,

(^v^)..Never let People change you.. (",)!

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

A Proposal to Kuala Lumpur regarding flood problem




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Venice of Kuala Lumpur









Personally i'm getting tired with all the flood problem in kuala lumpur. The authority kept on saying that we will get to this matter since i was a little kid. Then they propose the solution for this matter which is the smart tunnel. They would say that the smart tunnel would stop the flood in kuala lumpur. The interesting part is we take for granted thinking that the smart tunnel can solve the flooding problem to the extend we didn't realize that we have been manipulated. Yes the smart tunnel can solve the flood in KL but only some part of it.. not all. When this happen, now they start saying that smart tunnel only accommodate for certain amount of places. this "minority people" gets the profit leaving us suffer from the losses. Now my proposal is why not just flood the whole KL. just like the city of venice. flood won't be a problem anymore... haha. Plus no more traffic jam at peak hour. People are getting tired of this nonsense. flood the place, everything settle. Another thing... stop all the tax impose by the KL authority. think for a second, if you subscribe a services, for example telco services. If the service is bad, you can terminate the service and you won't get angry. Now... if the authority is not performing good then stop paying the taxes. That shoud be the way. Why should i pay if i'm getting this problem. I WANT A REFUND....lol.


(picture from the star and destination360)

Friday, June 08, 2007

Malaysia Lost One Of the Greatest Legend

Condolence to Loga's Family for the lost of Loga. He had inspired us thru his song and music. He will always be remembered as one of the greatest legend in the music industry. He was diagnose with lung cancer which had already past the critical stage. You will always be in our heart and your songs will never faded away from our heart.
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!






Selamat pengantin baru to our Prime Minister

I would wish you all the Selamat pengantin baru to Pak Lah and Madam Jeanne. May both of you have a flourish life ahead.

Longhorn Reloaded

manage to get the disband longhorn. A group of programmer wish to revive the originality of longhorn. What they do is by using the beta version of longhorn as their base and move and improvise it from there. The OS is far from perfect but it is a good start. I would not recommend it to all of you but you are free to try it. Be warn, it is still full of bugs and error. Me myself having difficulty installing the driver for the audio. One thing that facinates me is it can run on my laptop which i considered it to be obselete. Laptop runs on Pentium 4 1.3. lol. Vista can't. Poor Laptop. lol. If you wish to try, this is the link

www.longhorn-reloaded.org

Monday, June 04, 2007

The Delays - You and Me



Got this song from a buddy of mine. Its a UK band.. Enjoy

To the bitter end I have fought alone,
Now this cavalry is coming home,
Like a motorcade lost in tickertape,
I have felt my way to you again,
On any other day there’d be a marching band,
But I stole away before they cut me down,
What say we go, meet by the well?
Don’t tell a soul, this is our time…
And we can lay low tonight; no I don’t have the will to fight,
My president or his designs; you & me coulda been fine, you & me were gonna be
fine…
Cos you knew me when I was wide awake,
Now I sleep all day, oh my mistake!
Oh any other day, there’d be a marching band,
But I stole away before the curtain fell,
What say we go, meet by the well?
Don’t tell a soul, this is our time…
Yeah we can lay low tonight; no I don’t have the will to fight
My President or his designs; you & me coulda been fine, you & me were gonna be
fine
In time, inside, here comes the falling rain,
In time, inside, here comes the pouring rain,
In time, inside, here comes the falling rain,
In time, inside, here comes the poison rain,
Yeah we can lay low tonight; no I don’t have the will to fight
My President or his denials; you & me coulda been fine,
Oh we can lay low tonight; we can set the flag alight,
We’re clawing back the time, when youth was on our side,
You & me coulda been fine, you & me were gonna be fine.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso has cut short an official visit to Australia, after Australian police served him a summons.

The summons was to testify in an inquest into the 1975 killing of five Australian journalists in East Timor.

Police were said to have barged into the governor’s hotel room in Sydney, using a master key from the hotel.

They then asked him to sign an invitation to testify in the inquisition.

Furious with the incident, the governor refused to sign the papers, opting instead to return to Jakarta, even though he was expected to continue his visit in Canberra the next day.

For more, Jack Yong spoke with RSI’s Indonesia Correspondent Aji Rokhadi.

AR: He was furious because that was against diplomatic protocol. Governor Sutiyoso was there for an official visit, and it was not politically correct to treat a guest that way. More over, Governor Sutiyoso described the investigators as barging in while he was resting in his room, using a master key, and then serving him summons for his testimony, so he took it as an insult to the diplomatic relationship between the 2 countries.

Why do you suppose Mr. Sutiyoso was summoned to testify at this inquisition?

AR: News reports have said that Governor Sutiyoso, who was an army officer back in 1975, and he was somehow indirectly involved with the shootings of the five Australian journalists in Balebo, which is in East Timor. Governor Sutiyoso has denied this claim, saying that he did serve in East Timor in 1975, but he and his troops were never in Balebo, the area where the journalists were killed. As we now know, the situation in East Timor back then was heated, because the Indonesian military was involved in the operation to annex that eastern part of Timor Island. In the meantime, Governor Sutiyoso has said that the suggestions regarding his involvement in the 1975 killings are from false information.

Why do you suppose the police officers had chosen to seek Mr. Sutiyoso’s signature in such a manner, by barging into his hotel room using a master key?

AR: I have no idea why the detectives from a highly educated country like Australia would choose to handle the situation in this way. Because this has now become more than just a domestic or local Australia investigation, as they might have figured, this is involving a high profile politician from one of Australia's neighboring countries, and that politician was there for an official invite.

After police officers had entered his room at his Sydney hotel, Mr. Sutiyoso decided to cut short his official visit and return to Jakarta, even though he was expected in Canberra the next day. Also, some protesters have begun throwing eggs at the Australian embassy in Jakarta. Do you think this incident has harmed diplomatic ties between the two countries in any way?

AR: Other than protests from several societal elements in Jakarta, some members of parliament have also spoken up and said that they should send a stern warning to Australia. Governor Sutiyoso himself has threatened to cut the sister city ties between Jakarta & New South Wales. I sense that the relationship between Indonesia & Australia is fragile to any issues that may arise. With this incident involving the barging into Governor Sutiyoso’s hotel room, I think it's like throwing gas to the burning fires, making the diplomatic situation worse. I think both governments should respond swiftly to reduce the negative effects if they don't want things to worsen.

How do you think Indonesia or Australia can eventually resolve or follow up on this issue?

AR: Perhaps the government of Australia could provide clear explanations as to why the incident happened the way it did. On the other hand, the Indonesian counterparts must explain that these incidents do happen, and they should also ask for everyone's understanding, so that things can move forward. On Indonesia side, I heard that Vice President Jusuf Kalla has told reporters that he was sure that Indonesia's minister of foreign affairs would send a protest note to Canberra, and he has said that the Australian government should respond to it quickly if they want to resolve the situation as soon as possible. So we shall see in the coming days how both countries will respond to the situation or if this will further affect the diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Aji Rokhadi is Radio Singapore International’s Correspondent, based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

source from "http://www.rsi.sg"

hmmm... White people would critic us or even wage war on us if we did this to them, but they can do this kind of thing to us? Somehow the world start to spin, we become smarter and they are becoming more stupid. It is true then, Australia are trying to be the sheriffs in Asia.... Lets BOMB them... hahaha.. joking, we are not as dumb as them.

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