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My beloved waja bee sting antenna stolen

Today is my very first time parking at Mid Valley car park C level P2 lot C55. My beloved waja bee sting antenna was stolen. @&*#%@!#@#$#. Although it is common to hear that, but I was sad when this happened to me. It was really an unlucky day.

I dont waste my time talking to Mid Valley cos the reply will be "Park at your own risk". Since the petrol price increase, expect more crime & we got to be careful.

Fuel Subsidy

I went to pos office Cyberjaya to claim my motor fuel subsidy early morning today. There were little customer at the pos office. I got my RM150 within 3 minutes.

The service was fast & efficient. Thumb ups for Pos Malaysia.

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Sime Darby Property: Parade of Homes


Nine townships developed by Sime Darby are in parade from 20th - 29th June 2008. Click here to search your dream house design & price.

Bring your family & cheque book to grab your dream house at Sime Darby office in Taipan, USJ. It is indeed a good deal now. You will be able to save around RM10,000.

Some the special privileges are:
• FREE Sale & Purchase Agreement legal fees
• FREE stamp duty on transfer
• FREE loan agreement fees
• RM5000 rebate for any property purchased
• Stand a chance to win* prizes worth more than RM600,000

Just answer 2 simple questions after you have purchased the home of your choice between 20th June to 29th June and stand a chance to win* prizes
worth over RM600,000.

1st Prize :
One furnished Tropika Paradise Condo @ Subang Jaya worth RM300,000

2nd Prize :
One brand new BMW A116 worth RM185,000

3rd Prize :
One furnished Starville Apartment @ Subang Jaya worth RM130,000

*Terms & conditions apply

Check out your dream house now.

Source: Sime Darby Property: Parade of Homes

FireFox 3 Download Day

FireFox 3 will be launched on 17th June 2008 10am PDT (UTC-7), let's make this day in Guinness World Record for most software download in 24 hours.
It will be on 18th June 2008 1am (UTC+8) in Malaysia.
All fellow Malaysians, Stay Tuned....

ROM Form Submitted

I submitted the Registration of Marriage (ROM) Form with my dear at Taiping Buddhist Society (TBS) on 2008.06.06.

The documents needed were IC, birthcert, withness IC. Since we ROM at TBS, we needed to get ROM form from JPN -> bring to JPN for verification -> do a commission of oath at Taiping court -> finally submit form to TBS. Tentatively, the ROM date will be on either date below:

1) 2008.09.14 (中秋节:Mid-Autumn Day:15th day of the 8th lunar month of the Chinese calendar)
2) 2008.09.07 (8th day of the 8th lunar month of the Chinese calendar)
3) 2008.08.31 (1st day of the 8th lunar month of the Chinese calendar)

Stay Tuned...

Dell Introduces Blu-ray Inspiron

This week Dell annonced the launch of their Inspiron 1525 notebook equipped with Blu-ray disc player for the very reasonable price of $879. With the help of Inspiron 1525, users can burn files, such as digital photos and videos, to a Blu-ray disc, but also burn and play traditional CDs and DVDs. Blue-ray discs are significantly superior to regular ones, as they can stock up to 50 GB of data.

”Blu-ray is definitely moving into the mainstream, ” said Dell spokeswoman, Anne Camden. ”If somebody is thinking of investing in a Blu-ray library, now's the time because not only are they able to watch it at home but they can leverage that library and take it on the road, and it's affordable to do.”
Recommended for high definition video formats for its disc burner capacity, the notebook also features a 15.4-inch high definition wide aspect display, with 720p resolution and an HDMI port, intended to facilitate connectivity to high-resolution displays and HDTVs.

The laptop PC sales are on a continuously ascending path, being close to equaling the desktops in total sales, which slightly dropped in revenue. Dell declared that it expects the notebook sales to exceed those of desktop systems over the next few years.

The Texan personal computer giant, the world’s second largest company after Hewlett-Packard Co, has reported a net income for Q3 of 766 million dollars, that is 34 cents per share, in comparison to the 601 million dollars, or 27 cents per share, during the same period of 2006.

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2008 polls - interesting facts

Mar 10, 08 6:20pm
Barisan Nasional only gained about 51 percent of the popular vote from the 7.9 million ballots cast on Saturday.

However, it took 63 percent of the seats contested - or 140 of 222 seats in Parliament.

Interestingly, its peninsula-wide popular vote was only 49.79 percent, which effectively means that the opposition received the majority vote in this part of the country.

However, when converted to parliamentary seats, BN has 85 of the constituencies in the peninsula, while the opposition bagged 80.

Almost 40 percent of the BN's seats are in Sabah and Sarawak - 55 out of 140.

In 2004, BN won about 64 percent of the popular vote nationwide and 92 percent of the 219 parliamentary seats on offer then.

As the dust settles on the 12th general election, we highlight a number of quirky facts and figures.

Election trivia
- The youngest candidate was PKR’s Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, who is 26. He defeated Seri Setia incumbent Seripa Noli Syed Hussin.

- The oldest candidate was grandma Maimun Yusuf, 89, who contested in the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary seat. She lost her deposit.

- 56 also-rans from opposition parties and independent candidates lost their deposits after failing to secure one-eighth of the votes cast.

- The largest majority was won by DAP’s Teresa Kok against BN’s Carol Chew, by 36,492 votes in the Seputeh parliamentary seat in Kuala Lumpur.

- The smallest majority was just 14 votes for BN’s Hamdi Abu Bakar who beat Abu Bakar Haji Hussain of PAS in the Pengkalan Baharu state seat in Perak.

- Four pivotal players in the Lingam tape scandal also won: Loh Gwo Burne (who recorded the footage), Wee Choo Keong (lawyer who represented VK Lingam’s brother during the inquiry) and R Sivarasa and Sim Tze Tzin (listed as witnesses but eventually not called). All four are from PKR.

- There will be two ‘lone rangers’ in Parliament: Zulhasnan Rafique, the sole BN survivor in Kuala Lumpur’s 11 parliamentary seats - he took Setiawangsa; and DAP’s Chong Chieng Jen who won Bandar Kuching in Sarawak - the remaining 30 parliamentary seats went to BN.

- The biggest number of candidates was in the Sukau state seat, Sabah, where eight candidates ran, including five Independents.

Debutant politicians
Prominent blogger Jeff Ooi - whose campaign was done online and funds were raised through his website - won the Jelutong parliamentary seat in Penang for DAP.

Other bloggers are Tony Pua (DAP, Petaling Jaya Utara parliamentary seat), Elizabeth Wong (PKR, Bukit Lanjan state seat) and Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PKR, Seri Setia state seat).

Civil society activists who succeeded were Charles Santiago (DAP, water-privatisation issues), Edward Lee (DAP, local community), Elizabeth Wong and R Sivarasa (PKR, human rights).

Biggest blows
The losses in BN component parties will result in vacancies in various ministries, forcing a cabinet reshuffle.

Ministers
S Samy Vellu (Works Ministry)
Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (Women, Family and Community Development Ministry)
Zainuddin Maidin (Information Ministry)
Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin (Rural and Territory Development Ministry)

Deputy ministers
Chia Kwang Chye (Information Ministry)
G Palanivel (Women, Family and Community Development)
Tan Chai Ho (Home Ministry)
V Veerasingam (Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry)
S Sothinathan (Natural Resources and Environment Ministry)
Donald Lim (Tourism Ministry)
Fu Ah Kiow (Internal Security Ministry)
M Kayveas (Prime Minister’s Department)

Parliamentary secretaries
Chew Mei Fun (Women, Family and Community Development Ministry)
P Komala Devi (Education Ministry)
Lee Kah Choon (Health Ministry)
Ng Lip Yong (Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry)
S Vigneswaran (Youth and Sports Ministry)
Rahman Ibrahim (Home Ministry)
Dr Mohd Ruddin Ab Ghani (Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry)
Yew Teong Look (Federal Territories Ministry)
The full team from the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry all lost in the polls.

All top MIC leaders were wiped out - president, deputy presidents, two vice-presidents, women's chief and youth chief (one of the three vice-presidents, KS Nijar, did not contest).

Post-election quotes

Anwar Ibrahim, PKR de facto leader, quoted in Star today
Some mentris besar in the past spent half-a-million ringgit to renovate their offices. Such things cannot be an example in this new administration.

Nurul Izzah Anwar, Lembah Pantai MP at a press conference yesterday
(On whether she will vacate the seat to force a by-election so that her father, Anwar Ibrahim, can re-enter politics after a five-year ban): I have already started working in my constituency. The question does not arise.

PPP president M Kayveas, quoted in Star today
Prior to the elections, Barisan Nasional had kept on telling people to show their dissatisfaction through the ballot box. Now they have really shown it.

Sungai Petani losing BN candidate Zainuddin Maidin, quoted in Star today
It is not that they love PKR or PAS more that they voted against me.

The Chinese showed their resentment because of the economic backlash they often complained about. So, PAS and PKR should not be overly proud of their win (in Kedah).

The people may have to pay a price for their decision.

Source: 2008 polls - interesting facts
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