When I came back from supper, the first thing I did was to switch on my notebook and goes online to check if my blogs sever have come back in action. Yeah! It did! Yahoo! Now I can continue blogging after several hours of unable to login. My hosting company indeed keeps it words.
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Thursday, 28 August, 2008
Calling Today Another Day?
Wake up around 10:15AM, watched Parliament Live Telecast till 11.00AM. At the same time do some blogging. Then watched Malay news on 11:00AM (RTM 1) & Mandarin news on 12:00PM (RTM 2) and then continue to watch Thai series of “Chocolate Love”
3:00PM have some lunch at the nearby Mamak’s restaurant. Back home continues with my blogs and do some laundry before taking bath and go for work at Taman Dagang. After work, went to nearby Mamak’s Restaurant again, read Utusan Malaysia, then The Stars till 11:50PM Back home watched news again, facebooking and blogging.
Sunday, 17 August, 2008
Now In Seremban
Reached Seremban home around 12.25am. Take bath and having supper prepared by mum. Now online to play facebook and blogging. There are 480++ applications send by friends for me to add and confirm.
Thursday, 3 July, 2008
Coming Soon! www.stephenblogs4u2c.com
Latest news
Finally I got my own blog registered. http://www.stephenblogs4u2c.com will be available soon. Just have some technical problem with the registration. I have informed the technical support of the web hosting and promised to solve the problem. I will be in their office tomorrow to solve the issue and made payment to them.
Monday, 28 August, 2006
Comment On Shakira’s Blog “My Photo Top 20 Ranking!”
As I browse around RankStudio website, I checked on Shakira blogs and then leave a comment.
Comment On Shakira’s blog at Rankstudio
A photo worth a thousand words right? That right!
P/S I like to take this opportunity to thank you for visiting my blogpages and did gave some good comments. I began to like you … Muaaah ! Posted 28-Aug-2006 at 2:12 AM by step0192122350
Sunday, 6 August, 2006
Philippines! Here I came ….. !
Finally I make a big leap into Philippines Market, Who want to follow me there? Saturday, 4:00PM I met my ex-colleague Mr. Ong, at Maluri Jusco. I shared with him of my Philippines market strategy and how we can co-operate with each other. He like it and without wasting time …. he joined in. He can see the vision behind this idea? Hmm… this need to see next year if he made any progressment or not?
More Brain Stuff . . . From Cambridge University
Sample 1
Psas Ti ON !
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cool. Posted 4-Aug-2006 at 6:13 AM by wc_80
wow…i love this one.. Posted 24-Aug-2006 at 6:17 AM by shakira
Thursday, 3 August, 2006
Hacked Victim Made Final Phone Call To Dad, Then Died
IPOH: In his last moments and bleeding profusely, 18-year-old college student Lee Khian Yip called his father and told him to be calm.
He then told his dad he had been hacked in the head and hands.
“I heard a commotion in the background and my son shouting ‘Please get someone to send me to the clinic, I can’t stand it anymore’ and then we were cut off,” said Lee Mook Kwai.
“Later, my wife made another call to my son and a nurse who picked up the phone said he has passed away,” said the 55-year-old retired manager.
Khian Yip, a first-year accountancy student at Tunku Abdul Rahman College (KTAR) in Kuala Lumpur was with a friend when two men on a motorcycle attacked him.
He and the other student had just finished their dinner at a food court in Jalan 27/27B in Wangsa Maju and were walking back to their hostel at TAR Villa when the assailants struck.
Khian Yip, a former student of the SMJK Sam Tet here and a KTAR scholar, was said to be a promising student and had scored 11As in the SPM examination.
His mother, Lim Lee Ling, 43, was clearly distraught. She cried hysterically as she made preparations for her son’s wake at their home in Taman Cahaya Tasek here.
Khian Yip will be cremated at the Kek Lok Si Crematorium in Bercham here tomorrow.
In Kuala Lumpur, Sentul OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Rodzi Ismail said police have classified the case as murder and were hunting down the killers said to be in their 20s.
(Extracted from thestar.com.my 31st July, 2006)
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Second Student Slashed In Robbery
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KTAR student Phang Kar Wei, 23, at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital here yesterday. Phang was slashed three times and assaulted by snatch thieves in the incident in Taman Melati last Saturday.
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KUALA LUMPUR: A second Tunku Abdul Rahman College (KTAR) student fell victim to robbres just minutes after first-year accountancy student Lee Khian Yip was hacked to death in Wangsa Maju here on Saturday.
Phang Kar Wei, 23, was repeatedly assaulted and slashed three times on his hands and neck by two men on a motorcycle at 8.45pm in Taman Melati, some 2km from Wangsa Maju.
Police believe the same robbers were behind both incidents.
Met at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital yesterday, Phang said he was walking back to his condominium from the Taman Melati LRT station about 1km away when he saw two men, aged between 18 and 20, standing beside a motorcycle.
“When I walked past them, one of them asked me for directions to get to Kelana Jaya but I said I was not sure and kept on walking.
“His friend then asked me if he could borrow my handphone to make a call as his pre-paid credit was used up.”
Phang said he ignored him. The Information System Engineering student from Kampar said both the men followed and cornered him.
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GOING INTO DETAILS: Phang relating his ordeal to Yew at Kuala Lumpur Hospital yesterday.
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“One held me while the other threatened me with a parang. When I refused to hand over my money, he slashed my neck, took my RM1,000 laptop and the RM2 in my wallet.”
Phang managed to run away but the men caught up with him on their motorcycle.
“They slashed me again and repeatedly assaulted me,” he said.
Wangsa Maju MP Yew Teong Look said the area was prone to crime and hoped the authorities would ensure the situation did not get worse.
Sentul OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Rodzi Ismail said police set up a task force on Saturday to hunt down the suspects and urged the public to help them in nabbing those responsible.
“We believe the two could have been involved in more cases in the district and in the Klang Valley,” he said.
On Saturday, 18-year-old Lee Khian Yip was walking back to his hostel at TAR Villa when the assailants struck at 8.30pm.
Despite bleeding profusely, he called his retired manager father Lee Mook Kwai, 55, from his handphone and told him that he had been slashed.
Khian Yip was a promising student and had scored 11As in his SPM (Extracted from thestar.com.my 1st, August, 2006)
My Comments
When I came across these news, I have a shock, really shocked as I just stayed quite near to the areas. I am sure that when everyone read these news, first question will come to their mind … What have happened to our securities today?
One thing I cannot figure out is …. during day time, I used to see police patrol cars in these area, not once but many times. And now what make me wonder is …. Why the crimes still happened here? Is this the ignorance of the public or the police? (Read the acticle below, the one that have be highlighted in blue) The thieves & robbers have became more alerts than the police? Or the police have been busy “doing” other thing?
KUALA LUMPUR: An open forum held at the college yesterday to discuss the recent spate of violent crimes against students.
Students and residents took the Setapak and Wangsa Maju police to task for various issues.
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| SOMBRE MOOD: Students, residents and others who attended the open forum at KTAR observing a moment of silence for Khian Yip who was hacked to death on Saturday by robbers. |
One student, who only identified herself as HP, said security within the neighbourhood had “gone from bad to worse”, adding that snatch thefts and robberies were now normal occurrences.
“There are as many as two to three such incidents every week but when the victims go to the police station to make a report, they are discouraged from doing so,” she said.
“They are told that the incident was a result of their own carelessness and that they shouldn’t trouble the police with ‘small things’ like that.”
Wangsa Maju Section 2 Residents’ Association representative Lim Cheng Hock said the usual excuse given by police every time somebody tried to make a report was that they were understaffed.
“We don’t want any more lame excuses like this,” he said to thunderous applause from the crowd in the college hall.
Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Fu Ah Kiow said every police station has to accept any report made.
“If you encounter any police personnel who give you nonsensical answers, you can either inform me or the district police chief,” he added.
“Give us the date, the name of the person as well as his or her police ID number and we will take action.”
Sentul OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Rodzi Ismail said anyone unhappy with services provided by police personnel could lodge a complaint with details of the alleged incident. (Extracted from thestar.com.my 2nd August, 2006)
My Comment
I believed that, those have ever made police reports before may not find the written article above a strange thing.
Wednesday, 2 August, 2006
MAS’ local fares go up
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines will increase its domestic fares by an average of 15% for economy class and 25% for business class in two weeks – the first increase for local routes in 14 years.
MAS is increasing its fuel surcharges and imposing a RM14 administration fee for each ticket issued.
The new fuel surcharge for flights within the peninsula and within Sabah and Sarawak is RM20 – a hike of RM5. For flights between the peninsula and Sabah and Sarawak, the surcharge goes up by RM15 to RM51.
This means that for a return flight between Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu, a passenger could end up paying as much as RM250 extra for an economy class ticket. (Extract from Star 01-08-2006)
Comment:
I can say that I’m not effected by this because I don’t travel and never used it. Bad news for those who used MAS services. Do they (passengers) have a choice?
Well, the moment when I am in the MAS flight is when someone pay for it! ![]()
This mean that I don’t have to take out any single cents from my own pocket.
Wednesday, 26 July, 2006
Until When Should I Wait For The Streamyx Service?
According to the reseller, that area (Taman Melati) already have streamyx services, but until now my DSL signal on the modem still blinking.
Friday, 21 July, 2006
Is The Mercedes Really A Solid Car?
If talking about the price you need to pay, it should be. But what if …. when it involved in pile-up accidents, the front cover squeezed up and the other car have only minor damage? And what do you have to say when I told you that the minor damage car is Proton? Would you believe that? Definitely you are not. Me too!
But after witness 2 incidents before it totally changed my mind toward the quality of this car (Mercedes) The first incident I have seen is at Seremban – Kuala Lumpur Highway. The Mercedes hit the back of a Proton Waja, it front cover squeezed up and the bumper of the Waja was only slightly damage !
Another incident is at the junction of Hulu Kelang – TARC! This time, the Mercedes hit the back of the Proton Wira and the same scenario I saw before. The front cover of the Mercedes squeezed up and the Wira was not big deal ! That really surprised me! If the Wira bumper have been dropped after the accident, it will not surprise me either.
You pay RM 100,000 ++, RM 200,000 ++ or more for a car and when involved in a pile accident with a so call cheap low standard car (Around RM 40,000 ++) your hundred thousand over car have a bigger damage!
Don’t believe my word, test it yourself, how about drive your Mercedes or your family one straight to the back of any Proton car. If it squeezed up, then I’m right by what I have seen. And you should wonder why you spend hundred over thousand for such car. If the Proton bumper dropped down, don’t surprise either because it is just a RM 40,000 ++ car. Ha! Ha!
Hmm.. I just began to wonder …. Mercedes is a brand name. It this because it is a brand name, the company or the car seller try to “squeeze” some money from the rich? I dunno .. cause I’m not rich and never own a Mercedes. So I should not worry about those matter.
Pile-up Accidents At Jalan Mahameru
While traveling back from Jalan 223, Petaling Jaya, I have saw a pile-up accidents among 4 cars at the fast lane. At my opinion, we shouldn’t feel sorry for them. This should indeed a good lesson for those involved. Why?
This is because some Malaysian drivers used to drive fast in the fast lane and never keep their distance. Imagine, they can drove at the speed above 100kmph and in bumper to bumper? And the result … bang ..!! when the infront car applied emergency break. If they have keep their distance, this shouldn’t be happened as they have enough time to break.
Friday, 14 July, 2006
What Have I Done Today?
Went to Starbuck Cafe to make use it broadband facilities at Alpha Angle, Wangsa Maju. My area don’t have streamyx broadband. Telekom (TM) is suck! Can’t even provide the service there. (Taman Melati)
Wednesday, 25 June, 2003
Profile In Rankstudio
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