Monday, February 1, 2010

China Leading Global Race to Make Clean Energy

"The NY Times reports that China vaulted past competitors in Denmark, Germany, Spain and the United States last year to become the world's largest maker of wind turbines, has leapfrogged the West in the last two years to emerge as the world's largest manufacturer of solar panels, and is pushing equally hard to build nuclear reactors and the most efficient types of coal power plants. These efforts to dominate renewable energy technologies raise the prospect that the West may someday trade its dependence on oil from the Mideast for a reliance on solar panels, wind turbines and other gear manufactured in China.

So what about Malaysia? “Malaysia leading global race to make dirtier energy” this should be it I think. Most of you guys out there are so focus or maybe the government made you all focus towards the religious issue happening now in West Malaysia. I think most of the Malaysian some how forgotten that Sabah needs more energy and the suggestion was a new Coal Power Plant? What really is happening now regarding this issue? At the moment I am assuming they are just going to go ahead like the National Service. Most Malaysian or I can say MAJORITY Malaysian parents were against this silly summer camp thing. Which the government are so proud of to be the 1st country to do it.

They did not have the fund to do such silly thing in the first place and well they went ahead like Nike slogan “Just do it”. Why am I bringing this up? well at the moment I am thinking the same thing will happen with the coal power plant idea.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Only in Malaysia – “Some things are simply impossible” by P. GUNASEGARAM

Two prices for petrol won’t work, not even in Malaysia

IT IS May 1. Malaysia is in the midst of a major experiment. It is, in the true spirit of “Malaysia Boleh”, embarking on something that had never before been done anywhere, anytime successfully.

If we succeed, it would be yet another world first. It would dwarf the Petronas twin towers in terms of impact. Climbing Everest – which has been done by over 1,500 people – will be nothing in comparison.

Sailing around the world has been done many times before and is no longer necessary since we have powered boats, but that will be a tiny drop in the oceans sailed compared with what we are attempting to do now.

On that day, I take my 20-year-old BMW 525i — those of you who know cars know that it has a 2.5 litre engine but the car value is less than RM25,000, way below the price of any new car — to the petrol station.

I go to the pump where petrol costs RM1.80 a litre, but no, they look at my car and say that it definitely does not have an engine capacity of 1.6 litres or less. That means I can’t fill up there, they say. Go that way and pay RM2.10 a litre.

Why? I asked. I am not rich, but I am not poor either. Why ask me to pay the price the rich pay for their petrol? Just because I drive a high engine capacity car (its terribly old, by the way), does that mean that I am rich and therefore must pay more for my petrol?

The petrol pump attendant looks askance at me. He’s pleading with his eyes. Behind me, a Haji waits with his old Mercedes Benz in tense negotiation with another pump attendant. There are three or four negotiations going on.

In petrol kiosks across the nation these scenes are repeated – it takes 30 minutes to fill up your tank even if you drive a car with an engine capacity of 1600cc or less. But then, this is Malaysia, the land where anything can, and does, happen.

By this time, the petrol attendant has a twinkle in his eye. “Sir,” he begins, hopefully, “you fill up your tank at the old price, but you just pay RM5 to me, OK? You win, I win.”

I do some quick calculations. A full tank will mean at least 60 litres. At 30 sen a litre, I save RM18. Give him RM5 and I am still RM13 up. Yes, that’s a good deal, far better than having to pay RM18. I signal to him.

In a thrice the price changes on the display. I fill up, and surreptitiously hand over the five bucks. I saunter over to my car, start it and nonchalantly drive away. Another day in boleh-land.

Poor Pak Haji has more scruples. He continues to protest but for him, poor as he was, it will be higher prices for petrol. But unlike Pak Haji, most people are quite happy to avoid paying their dues to the Government.

Back home, I turn on the TV to watch the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister aver that this latest move to have one price for the rich and one for the poor will save the government hundreds of millions of ringgit a year. Really?

You might know that we already have had two prices for diesel. Fishermen pay lower prices. Can you guess what happened? Their consumption of diesel increased considerably – I think it was two- or three-fold over two to three years. But here’s the strange thing: the amount of fish caught did not – it declined!

How is that? I don’t think they went on joy rides on subsidised diesel. There is just one explanation – the fishermen, at least some of them, were siphoning off the diesel to sell it to others at higher prices.

It made them richer, but I am sure that was not the way the Government – or the public – wanted it.

When you subsidise everyone, it is easy. One price for everyone. The only problem is smuggling across the borders. And since oil is a bulky item that requires considerable storage capacity, it is not easy, provided Customs officials are straight and vigilant.

Oh, Malaysia, my heart bleeds for this country of mine (and yours too). The solution is so simple and yet we don’t see it – which has to mean that we don’t want to see it. We want to touch our noses by moving our hands behind our heads first.

There is just one way to solve the subsidy problem – much like the solution to the AP (approved permit) problem. Simply abolish it – and that goes for the associated taxes too. (If we have a tax that is greater than the subsidy, we are NOT subsidising the product.)

That way, everybody pays the true price of goods. If prices go up, we all pay for it. If prices go down, we all benefit from it. If we use more of it, we will pay more, and vice versa. The rich will use more oil and they will pay for it. The poor use less and pay less. Simple.

We must have just one price for one grade of product. If the world price moves too high, and considering that we are net exporters of energy, we may choose to subsidise the oil price. But still, one price is what we must have. Anything else spells disaster.

If the Government wants to relieve the burden on the poor, then simply establish an effective, tamper-proof, independent and objective system to determine who are the poor and give the money directly to them.

Some things are impossible, notwithstanding our penchant to try for the unachievable. When there are two prices for the same product at the same place, then someone other than the Government will benefit from arbitraging between the two. You can bet your life on that.

Managing editor P. Gunasegaram hopes that no enforcement officer comes knocking at his door. He was merely building a scenario and has no intention of paying any money under the counter. Promise!

Copied from TheStar:
http://thestar.com.my

Only in Malaysia - Ex Pm accusing U.S staging the 9/11?

“There is strong evidence that the Sept 11 attacks on the United States that killed nearly 3,000 could have been “staged” as an excuse to mount attacks on the Muslim world, said Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

“I am not sure now that Muslim terrorists carried out these attacks. There is evidence that the attacks were staged.

“If they can make Avatar, they can make anything,” the former prime minister told a press conference here yesterday after delivering his speech at the General Conference for the Support of Al-Quds to aid the Palestinians.

He said killing innocent people to provide an excuse for war was not new to the US.”

Read more on TheStar.....

So our Ex-Pm is claiming U.S just made the biggest stage of all saying they planned it all for the September 11 attack on 2001. Well I can say the same, the Malaysian Government could have also planned the Allah word issue and paid a bunch of monkey to burn the church in West Malaysia. It was never an issue before, why all a sudden complain about Christian using “Allah”?

The Rakyat are not stupid, we have brain and we can notice of such event taking place. But our government needed to distract us the Rakyat from the main issue such as the missing engine, the c4’ed Mongolian chix, and many more UMNO related problem. The Government exploit this weakness of most Muslim who are having tunnel vision thinking the Christian might exploit the word to invite other Muslim into Christianity. Trying to accuse us Christian of using their God “Allah” and turning it into a big issue.

I mean like this is getting pretty lame, don’t they have better things to do then staging a drama like this? I really wish we Sabahan could get independence away from Malaysia. Because the government are getting really sick, those with money are running away from Malaysia. Those who can’t afford to run away like myself is force to live with it and  yes watch as the drama goes on. Who knows maybe in the near future the government might just force all the Malaysian to convert or burn the Christian. Then again don’t think that would ever happen in Sabah. Because we had the 1 Malaysia concept long before Najis ever thought about it. The sepuluh 3 (RM10 FOR 3 tin beer) did help a lot in it lol…

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bandwidth Presents - ROCK OUT! Chapter II

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An effort to bring back the indie rock scene in Kota Kinabalu. Rock Out! Chapter II will feature five local Sabahan Indie Rock bands and one band all the way from KL!!
Lineups Are:
DONATELLO (Ska)
4AG (Hard)
WAKE UP CALL (Alternative/Modern)
PAN_O_RAMA (Rock)
GOYANG72 (Retro Rock)


The headline for the event is none other than
SEVENCOLLAR T-SHIRT (Modern/Alternative/Rock)
Also - DJ Nukie D will be spinning throughout the night with his brilliant tune selections!
Info:
DATE : Saturday 23rd January 2010
VENUE : D'JUNCTION FUN PUB & BISTRO
DRESS : CASUAL!!!
AGE : NO under 18's Please!!, Photo ID upon request
DOORS OPEN :  7:30pm and close 2:00am
You can purchase tickets from:


Carlo @ 014 654 5484

Save the trees just by stopping your paper bills

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So guys if you are using postpaid and you are a Digi user. Help out, you got nothing too loose as you will save RM3.00 at the same time too.

Friday, January 15, 2010

U.S. warns of possible attack in Malaysia's Sabah

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – The United States Embassy in Malaysia has issued a travel advisory warning that criminal and terrorist groups were planning attacks against foreigners in the Borneo island state of Sabah.

The notice posted on the embassy's website and dated Friday, said resorts located in isolated areas of eastern Sabah posed a concern.

It urged "extreme caution" in connection with any travel in isolated areas of eastern Sabah, including Semporna and the islands of Mabul and Sipadan.

(Reporting by Razak Ahmad; Editing by Bill Tarrant)

Read more on Yahoo News

 

I guess even the U.S are feeling how dangerous Malaysia is now. Ever since our idiotic Government tried to ban the “Allah” word claiming to be their got and yes being a bunch of fanatic who claims this is their god and nobody else should use the word. At the moment I don’t believe those people are even Islam, as most of my Muslim friends don’t seem to have any issue with it or I can say most of the local Muslim Sabahan are ok with it.

Same goes to majority of the West Malaysian I can say, so who are this bunch of people complaining about other religious using their word? Do they not understand this “Allah” does not belong to anyone, they dare claim it theirs? They bought “Allah”?

Can the Christian do the same and say “Tuhan” is theirs and it should not be used on our national anthem of Malaysia Negaraku because this is a Islamic Country and they should replace it with “Allah”. This government don’t ever use their brain is it now days, thinking we are idiots who give them money so they can get rich and powerful.

The Sabahan should round up, get together, and don’t think of making quick money all the time. We should start opposing this people who are trying to take our land, our natural resources, our tradition (Drinking is 1 of them),  even our culture. We should start opposing this corrupted Government and fight for our independence.

Waiting the arrival for my NuffNang Second Cheque

Finally after like er.. wait could have claimed this months ago. But then I notice there are no new advertisement so it just made me click the claim button. A single click and they start processing your claim, kind of good but would better if there was a confirmation button to say like “Do you really want to claim now?”

The reason would be because sometimes when you click on a link and just wait till it load up. Your connection might get disconnected and causing you to get a blank screen on your internet browser. This happened to me and yes I thought Nuffnang had not proceed with the claim but well it did and yes… 1 long list just look at the picture below:

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I don’t think it be a good idea to post all the advertisement name as it might just slow down my blog. So from here on it take about a month plus for them to complete verifying my advertisement and so on.. eh wait.. no it takes more then 2 months. I check my previous post and yes I did mention how long it took NuffNang to send my cheque here in Kota Kinabalu Sabah:

Then again anyway I took my claim on the 01 Jun 09 22:48. Where now is 14 August 2009 09:15, which is like 2 months and 14 days?”
Read more: http://adkz.blogspot.com/search/label/Nuffnang#ixzz0cf7QOoqr

 

The current claim was requested on 11 Jan 10 14:04 so I just hope it be much faster then last year. Also not that I am complaining about the claim button but sometimes you might just changed your mind last minute after clicking the button and can’t do anything about it already.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Latest Firefox update include blocking reported website by default

If you are surfing the net and going to one of your regular warez, porn, or maybe some comic website which you usually read. All a sudden you get this screen:

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Yes Firefox seems to be helping you block those reported site!!! pretty good for newbie but for most I.T person or maybe just me.. I find it really annoying.

I am surfing my regular manga site like HomeUnix Manga.  There are new chapters and so yes I click on it but only to see the picture are being block. At first I thought it was homeunix website having some malware or virus problem and inserting those pictures claiming to be the latest naruto or one piece. But after surfing another site like ISOhunt .. I get the same picture.  I don’t find that normal where I did remember firefox installing a new update yesterday I think. So I checked the firefox option and on security tap.. there I saw the two most annoying function ever created:

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See the screen above and the area highlighted with yellow line?

“Blocked reported attack sites”

“Block reported web forgeries”

You can check out all the term for this two on:

Mozilla phishing & protection FAQ

Then again just untick this two if you are getting the same problem as I am.