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 To many death - by @lbert
  Posted:31/10/2006 - 14:22 - in category: general
The death toll on Malaysian roads during the Deepavali / Raya festivals is totally ridiculous.
This clearly states that the present levels of fines are no deterrent anymore.
Look around........

Double lines are there only for road decoration only, nobody gives a shit and overtakes anyway.
Overtaking on double lines should carry a fine of at least RM 1000.00, for motorbikes as well a 4 wheelers!

Red lights are there to be ignored. Just drive!
Jumping red lights should carry a fine of minimal RM 1000.00 for all, more than 1 offense, revoke license for 6 month.

Speeding, who cares about speeding, its only 300.00 and than we go and ask for reduction or simply don't pay at all!
Speeding up to 10 km above the limit, fine 300.00, above that add at least 5-10.00 per kilometer. So speeding 160 where 110 is allowed should cost you 300 + 40x10 = 700.00
No discounts given.
More than 2 speed offenses in 2 month, license suspended for 2 month or more.

As long as there is no deterrent in the fines, noone will obey the rules. It must really hurt the pocket than they know.

Collecting fines? Do like Europe, you do not pay in 2 month, fines doubles and will be added and collected through income tax.
Also cannot leave the country because you have unpaid income tax, customs will stop you at any airport, pay first than go....

Harsh? Maybe, but it definitely will deter all those idiots on 2 or 4 wheels who daily ignore all the rules. Worst are motorbikes, they can overtake left or right or whatever they see fit, noone is doing anything.

Discounts on fines is a Malaysian invention and should be abolished on the spot.
Salah ada salah! If you think you are right, go to court.

High time the roads get save!
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 I wanne be in exco too - by @lbert
  Posted:27/10/2006 - 11:00 - in category: politics Malaysia
You want to have an idea how marginalized EXCO members in Penang live?
Go to Lucia Lai's site and see a powerpoint presentation of all those multimillion houses.
I think 1 exco member has a 'normal' house the rest is 600K - 3 juta!!
You must have missed your call, you should have been an exco member too!
See it here
I find it sick sick and more sick!
Have a special look at the humble 9 million house of Dato Kadir Sheik Fadzil.
It puts royalty to shame!
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 Press Freedom Index - by @lbert
  Posted:27/10/2006 - 10:50 - in category: general
Malaysia stept up 21 spots on the world ranking of press freedom.
Don't say wow straight away, it is only to the 92nd spot.
In other words from worse to bad.
Still a very long way to go, but at least we left countries like Lee Kuan Yew's kingdom far behind.
But even countries like Tanzania, Brazil, and many African states are faring a lot better!
Read the complete report here.
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 PM - TM spat. - by @lbert
  Posted:26/10/2006 - 10:29 - in category: politics Malaysia
The PM-Dr.M spat, will continue, whether the sultan of Johor likes it or not.
As long as the PM maintains his 'tak tahu' attitude on everything and does not take action on anything, the ruling clique is digging their own grave.
What i heard from the simple kampung folks during Raya is almost all say the present PM 'Tak guna'.
And about his deputy 'Bahaya bila dia jadi PM'.
So.... these are the grass roots that speak.
On top of that, foreign investment in Malaysia is rapidly declining.
They complain about labor charges to expensive, raw material to expensive, factory land to expensive.
Even the Japanese said it loud and clear.
Petronas profits will rapidly decline in the coming years as Malaysia 'dries out'.
So with a non effective government of pocket fillers and cronies, the future seems to be bleak.
If by 2010 Petronas profits are less than half...than things will start to hurt!
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 Holiday wishes - by @lbert
  Posted:19/10/2006 - 19:13 - in category: general
Wishing ALL Hindu's a happy Deepavali Vathukel !



Wishing ALL muslims a Selamat Hari Raya !

Lets celebrate together in harmony and respect each others way of life.

Please drive carefull and return safely home.
I also take a break for a few days.
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 Shocking really shocking.... - by @lbert
  Posted:18/10/2006 - 20:19 - in category: TV
NTV 7 tonight made an SMS poll where they asked whether you agree that we should participate in each others festivals.

The shocking answer 68% said YES
A SHOCKING 32% said NO.

Has divide and rule already gone that far in Bolehland?
Malaysia should be deeply ashamed of itself, and so should its leaders.
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 Hong Leong Bank trying to fix computer glitch - by @lbert
  Posted:18/10/2006 - 13:14 - in category: internet / computers
Hong Leong Bank has been experiencing intermittent interruptions of its computer system which have affected some of its automated teller machine (ATM) operations since last Friday, but it expects to resume normal operations soon.

Well Hong Leong is experiencing a computer glitch in its IT staff already for 9 month+.
They employ a bunch of incompetent people thats all.

Furthermore their Card department is an even bigger computer glitch.

In January they disabled internet access for card holders to 'foreign non-secure' sites they said.
Computer glitch.... they disabled access to secure sites as well (Like Air Asia)
In March they disabled internet access to 'non-secure sites' they said.
Computer glitch... all internet access was disabled.
So i called up and asked how or what, reply was that by end of May all would be ok.
Computer glitch in July it was still not working.
I called up and told them that they could stick their creditcard in their.......
I canceled the card.
I was told that it would probably take up to November before internetaccess would be restored.
This Hong Leong Card IT dept is one big computer glitch!! Simply incompetent 3rd world bank. Only can say sorry and no action.
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 A Thai example....... - by @lbert
  Posted:18/10/2006 - 11:19 - in category: general
Found in "The Nation Thailand":

Tougher stance for ministers with shares

The national agenda on ethics, good governance and the prevention of corruption might require ministers who hold shares in a business to transfer the shares to a caretaker agency, an advisory committee member said yesterday.
Sungsidh Piriyarangsan, a member of the Advisory Committee on the Promotion of Ethics, Good Governance and the Prevention of Corruption and Abuse of Power appointed by the Council for Democratic Reform (CDR) - which is now the Council for National Security (CNS) - said Cabinet members should also set a good example by declaring their family's assets including those of their underage children.

Also ministers and higher government officials have to declare their 'leaving' assets within 45 days from leaving the government position.

That sounds super healthy, any minister in Malaysia listening in shock?
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 Statistics - by @lbert
  Posted:17/10/2006 - 10:16 - in category: politics Malaysia
My statistics......

In the 1960's on the average Chik Mat was getting 100- a month.
Ah Beng who was self employed made around 250-
And Marimutu who was in a rubber estate only made a lousy 30-.

They created a so called NEP because Chik Mat was lagging behind, about Marimutu we give a shit because its only an Indian, so who cares....

Now we live in 2002 and we made a new comparison for Chik Mat.
Ah Beng is making 6000-. Marimutu is making around 300-.
Chik Mat is making around 2500-, BUT.........
according to the government this is not what Chik Mat is getting,
his income is still 250- (that was nominal) and add an extra 150- because his wife works.
So the total now is 400-(nominal) and he is still way lagging behind.

We dont care about inflation, pay rises and the likes, we make statistics...
And Marimutu who cares about him, he is only an Indian.......Sammy V. can take care of him!

This is fucking up statistics in Malaysia
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 Illegal logging and haze - by @lbert
  Posted:17/10/2006 - 09:57 - in category: environment
Illegal logging in Indonesia (www.answers.com)
A joint UK-Indonesian study of the timber industry in Indonesia in 1998 suggested that about 40% of throughput was illegal.
The value in excess of $365 million. More recent estimates, comparing legal harvesting against known domestic consumption plus exports, suggest that 88% of logging in the country is illegal in some way.
Malaysia is the key transit country for illegal wood products from Indonesia.
Where does the money go?
To local mafias, men in green uniforms and provincial politicians of course.
and .........
A third of Singapore's high net worth individuals are of Indonesian origin, according to a report by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini.
At the end of 2005, Singapore had an estimated 55,000 high net worth individuals, holding assets worth $260 billion, the report said.
A third of these individuals were Indonesians with permanent resident status in Singapore -- 18,000 in all -- with assets worth $87 billion.
High net worth individuals are defined as people who have net financial assets of at least $1 million.
A total of 1.3 percent of these individuals are ultra-high net worth individuals, with assets exceeding $30 million

And than they say that the small farmers in Sumatera and Kalimantan are the main culprits in the forest fires!
You know what.....

Indonesia is really a sick sick country!

On August 17th, 2001 the Malaysian CITES management authority notified Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) and Indonesian partners Telapak that they would be taking an exemption on the ramin listing for its parts and products.
By doing this Malaysia is acting against the spirit of the treaty and undermining Indonesia's call for help to protect ramin. Malaysia does not need to make a reservation in order to continue to export ramin - as long as it has been legally cut within the country.
In spite of this, the listing does not prevent Malaysia from exporting its ramin parts and products.
Thats Bolehland....as long as the money comes in the timber barons go scott free

One of the biggest Malaysian culprits in illegal logging of course is Rimbunan Hijau Group.
They already for years are the target of NGO groups.

Culprits in Indonesia several timbers barons ( number 1 Abdul Rasyid) from the Suharto era, who are still making millions a year through their illegal activities.
The indonesian government has published a list with the names of 18 logging bosses.
Until now no action has been taken, because of bribery!

Meanwhile we still suffocate in boyan haze because no action has been taken either!
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 World sugarprice down - by @lbert
  Posted:16/10/2006 - 20:10 - in category: general
Globally, sugar prices are expected to slide from RM 1.38-1.46 per kilogram to RM 1.07-1.15 next year, due to large harvests in Thailand, India and Brazil. (The nation Thailand)
Drops might be even bigger if all crops are harvested safely.
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 Cuti cuti Malaysia - by @lbert
  Posted:16/10/2006 - 15:26 - in category: travel Malaysia
It was my plan to go to Serawak in November for about 10 days. Since i fly to Miri i thought i get some information from the Malaysian Tourist Board website.(www.tourism.gov.my)
Well forget it this website it totally crap!
They only refer to tour operators in the most expensive class, nothing for the common traveler.
But they had a reference to Sarawak Tourism board website Sarawaktourism.com.
Well even more crap no proper map, no proper descriptions of anything just the usual references to the most expensive tour operators.
This country has Visit Malaysia Year next year...... don't make me laugh the tourists have to buy a Lonely Planet first in order to find his way around, because the government of Bolehland offers NO information at all.
This is really scandalous that a ministry that gets millions a year for promotion of Malaysia cannot set up a proper website about Malaysia. Probably all the money they finish on 'promotion tours' so the ministry employees can have nice holidays abroad.
So now i go to Miri and probably to KK and still don't know what to do or where to go.
I refuse to take ***** star trips that shove you in the most expensive hotels. I rather stay in a small place and enjoy contact with the locals, and not with those $$$ earning tourists and filthy rich Malaysians staying in there 5 star plastic boxes.
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 Press is free.... - by @lbert
  Posted:16/10/2006 - 12:06 - in category: politics Malaysia
Press is free but self-censors: Pak Lah
Have you ever heard bigger nonsense?
Every newspaper has a license to renew every year so, you don't stick to the 'rules' (you call that self-censor??) you do not get a new license.
And where come gag orders from? Why do we have to resort to the internet for the real news Pak Lah?
Another Pak Lah tak tahu answer on a question.
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 Get screwed by Jaring - by @lbert
  Posted:13/10/2006 - 12:19 - in category: internet / computers
I got an email from Jaring stating that i should subscribe to their new package before 15 november.
This new package has a monthly subscription rate of RM 5-. The membership of RM 25 disappeared. This means i got to pay minimum RM 60- yearly.
I have not been asked anything, furthermore i am a member....don't i have any say?
This 'swallow or go to hell' behaviour of corporate Malaysia is scandalous.Touch and Go did the same before with a penalty on not using touch-and-go.
I REFUSE TO CONVERT! I just want my old package. Any forced conversion, i will sue Jaring in the consumer court.
I have send the following email to Jaring and hope lots will do the same.

Dear Sirs,

I herewith wish to strongly protest against your unilateral decision to convert packages without your members decission.

Since i am a member since the early days of Jaring i think as a member i have a say in what you do (otherwise i am not a member).

I do not agree with the conversion and i wish to keep my status as it is!
In case you change the status i will straight away revert this case to the consumer court, since it involves raising charges by 2.5 times + cancellation of membership.

I furthermore will send a copy of this email to minister Lim Keng Yaik to show my discontent with your disputable unilateral decision.

My membership you can see in the email heading.

I hope you will turn back on this illegal unilateral decission and leave my account alone.

Albert Bohlmeijer


[red]UPDATE [/red]I received no reply, but another person did. You can read it here.
It was the usual reply , we are improving, blah blah blah, but nothing about the unilateral action.
So i send an email to mr Mohammad b Awang Lah:
Dear Sir,

Your reply to screenshot reader Y.W. Loke is below par.
I have send a similar message to [email protected], but did not receive any reply.

My username is [email protected] member since i think 1992/1993

If you unilateral change the package without my permission, I herewith wish to declare that i am no longer interested in Jaring!
I wish to see my membership canceled and balance refunded without any deduction.

If not i will bring this case to the consumercourt.

I am sick and tired of corporate Malaysia forcing things through peoples throat without even asking them anything.
Your changes are a breach of contract, so i have the right to opt out.

I expect a proper reply on this matter, where i reserve the right to put it up on my weblog.

Regards,
Albert Bohlmeijer

on this i received the following answer....
Dear Mr Albert Bohlmeijer,

I read you statement in the Screenshot "I am pissed by the rubberstamp
reply, and i send the following to mr Mohammad b Awang Lah:".

I am not sure what do you mean by "rubberstamp"? As the CEO of JARING I
take all customer feedback seriously. I don't repeat the same thing when I
response to my customers. I give whatever I think the best answer that I
have for the issue being raised.

The choice is finally yours to stay with JARING or not. We are glad to have
been serving you for many years in the past.

We will continue to serve our customers.

Your account will be terminated as requested and any balance will be
refunded.

---mal
This is corporate Malaysia, instead of answering the questions posed, just take the easy way out, we will cancel your membership.
This way at least do not have to reply to anything.

There is a saying......
It takes a year to get a customer but 1 second to loose him!
But corporate Malaysia has never heard of it.
Really Malaysia BOLEH!
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 Guessing game - by @lbert
  Posted:12/10/2006 - 16:00 - in category: general
There is a unique country in this world.......

They have the tallest building in the world,
yet they still have thousands without piped water and electricity.

They have ministers which cannot be taken to task (official secrets act),
yet a simple bolgger they want to drag in court.

They have parliamentarians who have no responsibility to anyone, the just behave like circus monkeys,
yet others are constantly threatened as playing the racial card.

They have government offices where little napoleons rule as if its their own kingdom,
yet foreign investors are getting less and less because of these little bastards

They have unlimited access to oil money (Petronas) which belongs to the people of this country,
yet official controlled figures of Petronas are never published.

They have a PM who only talks and does nothing.

They have cronies who keep on warming their coffers while the rest gets poorer and poorer.

They have menteris besar who are instant millionaires, and still keep on wasting peoples money.

They have laws and they only enforce them when it suits them.

They have none to not functioning public transport, yet billions have been spent on it over the years.

The only country in the world where you can go to a police station and ask for a reduction of a traffic penalty.
Any other country would double it on the spot!

The only country in the world where you do NOT pay fines, and get away with it.

The only country in the world where a government official tells his staff that it is unislamic to wish Indians happy Deewali

You are only allowed to guess ONE time!
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 Peak Oil + Malaysia - by @lbert
  Posted:11/10/2006 - 20:09 - in category: environment
A report by prof.Goose on the world exports of oil, has the following prediction for Malaysia.
Production stands at 855 kb/d (2005), which is believed to be the peak, being set to decline at about 6% a year, which is typical of an offshore environment. If so, production will have declined to about 570 kb/d in 2010 and 300 kb/d in 2020.
Also expect the following scenarion:
[red](1930) the beginning of Industrial Civilisation
(1979) all time peak of world energy production per capita
(1999) the end of cheap oil
(2000) eruption of violence in the Middle East
(2006) all-time peak in world oil production
(2008) OPEC crossover when more than 50% of oil comes from the OPEC nations
(2012) permanent blackouts spread worldwide
(2030) world energy production falls to 1930 level[/red]
Does this make someone think? (Hardly known in Malaysia)

So by 2010 already there are no more Petronas coffers to be plundered for the government!
If they are not really prudent they run into a full economic crisis by 2010.
Nice future ....there goes the 9 MP and the NEP.
Want to go on as usual, doing as your nose bleeds....just wait till disaster strikes!
Now already there is a big budget deficit.
But this is Bolehland, so probably no one cares, Malaysians only scream when it is to late.
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 NEP again - by @lbert
  Posted:11/10/2006 - 09:13 - in category: politics Malaysia
Under pressure from Umno politicians and certain segments of the Malay community, think tank Asli has backed down and agreed to withdraw a contentious report on the New Economic Policy (NEP).
Asli or the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute president Mirzan Mahathir issued a statement today saying the findings by its Centre for Public Policy Studies that bumiputra equity ownership could be as high as 45% cannot be "vigorously justified".
Well neither can the government claim of 18.5% which is based on absolute rubbish data.

This kind of reports are supposed to be a discussion piece, not something that if you don't like it you swipe it off the table.
Malaysian government is once again playing 'burung untah' and none of its non malay members says a single word.
What a bunch of creeps!

Today, a Malay daily quoted former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad as saying the centers findings were "illogical" because bumiputra control of the economy was far below that of other races.
Well thats Mahathir in full always flip flopping on what he said earlier.
Many times Mahathir said the NEP should be abolished, but now it seems otherwise.

The Centre for Public Policy Studies is headed by Dr Lim Teck Ghee, a former United Nations regional adviser and World Bank senior political scientist, and recipient of numerous international academic awards.
So the report should have real basic foundation, its just that the UMNO putra's dont like it.

Sources said although Asli has officially agreed to withdraw the report, those involved in putting it together are standing by their work.
However, they accept that the political reality left the institute no choice but to back down in order to stop the attacks on Asli.
Here I wonder why bother the attacks? If they cannot accept reality, well forget it, but i personally think that you should not retract something you formulated carefully in order to retract it because of pressure.It shows again that waving krisses still has effect in Bolehland.
UPDATE
Dr Lim Teck Ghee, director of Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS), has resigned after ASLI backed down under severe intimidation from parties which disputed its findings on Bumiputra's equity share of the country's wealth.
He says he is resigning because he does not agree with Mirzan Mahathir's statement to back down, and that there is a need to defend the position and integrity of independent and non-partisan scholarship.
At least someone with dignity and guts, who does not give in to kris waving!
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 This represents Indonesia - by @lbert
  Posted:10/10/2006 - 22:46 - in category: foreign
Mudzakir the Indonesian first secretary of foreign affairs had the guts to tell demonstrators in front of the Indonesian embassy:
"If you can guarantee the wind will not blow (in this direction), then I can guarantee it (haze) will not happen again."
"When we export oxygen, you don't say anything; when we export haze, you complain."

Is this kind of idiots representing Indonesia?
Malaysia should declare him persona non grata and throw him out in 24 hours.
Diplomatic row or not, millions are suffering and this is the reply, simply unbelievable!
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 Education - by @lbert
  Posted:09/10/2006 - 19:59 - in category: religion
According to the PM:
"Those who claim that the national education system is not Islamic need only look at the education system today, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
I used to wonder why people said that our educational system wasn�t Islamic.
Then I realized that even though what we taught was suitable and good for people and conformed to religious norms, our education system did not include the study of the Quran until graduation level," he said.
The Education Ministry has since included Quranic studies into the present system.
The program, which was Abdullah�s brainchild, was implemented last year in about 1,221 selected primary schools throughout the nation.

Well congratulations PM on making the education system even more narrow sighted.
In this multi racial country there are lots of religions, and the average student knows NOTHING about any other religion except his own.
Malays think that Christmas is Christian new year and that kind of rubbish.
Even pesantren schools in Indonesia fare 10x better than Malysia with its totally one sided islamic approach.
Every child in Indonesia from a pesantren school can tell you about the Hindu, Budist and Christian belief.
But here in Malaysia they are kept stupid, even the Quran states that gathering knowledge is a must!

The so called bangsa Malaysia will remain a dream forever this way ....
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 No-balls Yudhoyono -2- - by @lbert
  Posted:09/10/2006 - 08:42 - in category: travel abroad
Look at the latest pict of Sumatra hotspots.
No-balls Yudhoyono's vice president just said:
"We only can hope for rain", wow...this guy has guts....well his name is Jusuf Kal(l)a.
No wonder that among the Asean 10 in ratifying the Asean Transboundary Haze Treaty, Indonesia alone has refused to put pen to the signature block of the pact.
Yodhoyono made a brash statement in August this year that he wanted all the fires out by 2nd September.
So it was said (by no-balls Yudhoyone), and being Indonesia, so it was not done (by no-balls Yudhoyono). Bapak cakap tak serupa bikin!
What did our dpm say?
Najib called for a stop to criticisms against Indonesia for failing to stop the forest fires.
He said Indonesia would not be able to tackle the forest fires without the help of other Asean members.
�We should in fact sympathize with Indonesia.�Well i sympathize with Najib, because this kind of people belongs in Tj Rambutan, and certainly should not be a dpm!
Indonesia just like Malaysia, we make all the laws, but we never implement them, only when it suits my political future.
Pak Lah was even worse.....
�When something like this happens, we have to ask for God's help� he said!
This is Malaysia's prime minister ...... gosh...unbelievable.....

The foto below shows the hotspots in South_Sumatera or Sumsel (as indonesians call it).
Click the picture for an enlargement (3 mB).
The other picture below was of October 4.
Click foto for enlargement (4 mB).
I agree with Lucia Lai
Hey Hishamuddin show your kris in front of the Indonesian embassy, and i am waiting for Khairy to burn the Indonesian flag there!

And to the foreigners visiting Malaysia
, to speak the words of a parliament monkey:
If you don't like it, just get out of the country!!
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