Saturday, May 19, 2007

Geography

- Between 18 and 20, a woman is like Africa: wild, naturally beautiful and full of mysterious, fertile deltas.

- Between 21 and 30 ans, a woman is like America : well developed and open for trade, especially for those with stacks of money.

- Between 31 and 35, a woman is like India: sensual,
relaxed, in full bloom, aware of her beauty.


- Between 36 and 40, a woman is like France: deliciously mature, still a pleasant destination to visit.

- Between 41 and 50, a woman is like Yugoslavia: a lost war, haunted by the mistakes of the past. Major reconstruction work is the only answer.








- Between 51 and 60, a woman is like Russia: vast, with undefined frontier. The cold climate puts off any potential visitors.





- Between 61 and 70, a woman is like Mongolia: a glorious past, great conquests, but without a future.







- After 70, a woman is like Afghanistan: many know its whereabouts, but no-one dares to venture there…

Tags: Africa, America, India, France, Yugoslavia, Russia, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Woman

Friday, May 18, 2007

Digging Up Malaysia's Racial Past

A new book presents the view that 1969 race riots were instigated by ambitious Malay politicians. Now it seems the book will be banned by the government.

Thirty-eight years on, the traumatic ethnic riots of May 13, 1969 in Malaysia remain as much a subject of official censorship as the events of June 4, 1989 in China. Now a new book by a Malaysian Chinese academic, launched on 13 May 2007 itself, is on the point of being officially banned for suggesting that May 13 was the occasion for what amounted to a coup against the independence leader and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman by his United Malays National Organisation ("UMNO") colleagues who were pushing pro-Malay policies. Officials of Malaysia's Internal Security Ministry Tuesday confiscated 10 copies of the book from a Kuala Lumpur bookstore, advising the store not to sell it as it may be banned. According to a letter issued by Ministry officials, the book is suspected of being an "undesirable publication."

What happened on May 13 remains highly relevant to UMNO's position as the leader of the Barisan Nasional, the alliance of race-based parties that has ruled the country since independence 50 years ago.

"Declassified Documents on the Malaysian riots of 1969" by Dr Kua Kia Soong, the principal of New Era College, is based not directly on Malaysian sources, but on now-open British documents held at the Public Records Office in Kew Gardens, near London. These consist of contemporary British diplomatic and intelligence reports which suggest that the riots were not spontaneous acts of communal violence, as is constantly alleged by UMNO, but were fanned by Malay elements, with support from the army and police, wanting to discredit the accommodating prime minister and impose a much more rigorous Malay agenda. One British document concluded that the goal was to "formalize Malay dominance, sideline the Chinese and shelve Tunku."

The official Malaysian government version of events was that the riots were sparked by opposition parties "infiltrated by communist insurgents" following huge opposition gains in the election. Although the UMNO-led Alliance, the predecessor of the Barisan National, retained an overall majority, it lost its two thirds majority and its control of Selangor state was threatened. Certainly there was much celebrating among the mainly Chinese opposition parties at the election result, which angered Malay politicians who sensed their political dominance was under threat.

By the time the riots were over, official figures said 196 people had been killed, 6,000 made homeless and more than 700 buildings destroyed or damaged.

Non-Malays, in particular, have long believed that though there was violence on both sides, it was a mostly one-sided affair with some Malay politicians, notably Selangor Chief Minister Harun Idris, encouraging mobs to attack Chinese areas and that the security forces initially did little to prevent violence. This is largely confirmed by contemporary reports such as those of Far Eastern Economic Review correspondent Bob Reece.

Kua's thesis suggests that there was a grander political design behind the episode, which from the beginning was intended to create a new political agenda and new leadership. He attributes this to a younger Malay group dissatisfied with the aristocratic, pro-British Tunku.

In any event, the Tunku effectively stepped aside as emergency powers to rule by decree were (temporarily) placed in the hands of a National Operations Council headed by his deputy Tun Abdul Razak - father of current deputy prime minister Najib Razak. The Tunku remained prime minister until September 1970, but had little authority any more. In 1971 he also stepped down as president of UMNO after virulent criticism by the Malay "Young Turks," headed by Mahathir Mohamad, the future Prime Minister. The same year the government enunciated the New Economic Policy and began aggressive affirmative action programs to advance the economic and educational level of Malays.

However, while the consequences of May 13 may be clear, there are disagreements about Kua's thesis even among those who attribute the riots to Malay politicians. For example, Dr Syed Husin Ali also a respected academic and deputy head of the opposition Keadilan Party, has suggested that while some UMNO figures used the events as an opportunity to sideline the Tunku and set out a pro-Malay agenda, it was not planned as such.

In other words, Razak and others took advantage of the situation which arose after the election and the appearance of Malay mobs to grab the reins of power from the Tunku, with whom they were dissatisfied, but that it was not premeditated. Syed also takes issue with Kua's view that they represented an aspirant Malay capitalist class when most had traditional and feudal links.

Bookstores have been advised not to sell Kua's book and a formal ban looks likely on the grounds that it will stir up racial animosities, which it could well do in the short run. However, from a broader perspective it is hard to see how a multi-racial, multi-religious Malaysia can flourish if events such as May 13 can only be discussed in private, while the public is fed a distorted official version in order to sustain the legitimacy of UMNO politicians. (source: Asia Sentinel)

Ferrari Bicycle

Never heard of a Ferrari bicycle? I'm not joking as Ferrari has combined its technology know-how with Colnago to manufacture a limited bicycle edition for cycling enthusiasts or collectors. So the name for the limited edition version is Ferrari Colnago.

What Ferrari technology? Well, the frame for this bike is the same of the model Colnago Extreme Power in carbon fibre, assembled through junctions that allow the maximum personalization of the size. Sounds very simple.

Deep Fried

In Elderon, Wisconsin, people tend to go for deep fried foodstuff - deep fried cheese curds, candy bars and Twinkies. Lately, deep fried testicles of goat, lamb and bull.........yuck!!!! They even have a US$5 fee for one all-you-can-eat meal of those testicles. They are really for it.

Elderon town has just held its 9th Annual Testicle Festival on 14 May 2007.

But people at Byron, Illinois will go for turkey testicles instead. Even a festival was celebrated annually just to eat the turkey testicles. The last festival was its 28th Annual Turkey Testicle Festival in Oct 2006.

Nothing else to eat for the last 28 years???????
Tags: Elderon, Wisconsin, Bryon, Illinois, Testicle, Turkey Testicle Festival, Testicle Festival

Thursday, May 17, 2007

YouTube / MySpace Banned

YouTube / MySpace are banned???? Why? By Whom? Don't worry, it's not banned in Malaysia.
USA's Ministry of Defence ("MOD") has called for an indefinite ban on the following websites:-
* Video-sharing sites YouTube, Metacafe, IFilm, StupidVideos and FileCabi;
* Social networking sites MySpace, BlackPlanet and Hi5;
* Music sites Pandora, MTV, 1.fm and live365; and
* Photo-sharing site Photobucket.

Reason: Traffic to such websites is hurting system performance thus hampering fast info being relayed on urgent issues (like getting the President's thumb's up to launch a missile to another country??)

Must be very disheartening on such ban as soldiers being based overseas do rely on such software to communicate with their respective family members back home. Sharing of videos or blogging of family's life back home could be viewed by solders based faraway. Sort of a motivation in a way.

The other worry that the MOD has is that weaponary or military secrets could leaked out to the general public at ease. Guess that's the same reason various companies denied access to such websites too where corporate secrets being leaked could be detrimental.

Reading: Pentagon Bans YouTube, MySpace -CBS

Reading: Military puts MySpace, other sites off limits -CNN

Tags:

Pentagon, Ministry of Defence, USA, Military, Soldier, YouTube, Metacafe, IFilm, StupidVideos, FileCabi, Social Networking, MySpace, BlackPlanet, Hi5, Pandora, MTV, 1.fm, live365, Photobucket, Ban

Securities Commission's Blacklist

Due to greed, scrupulous companies have been set-up to meet the needs of the greedy people.....hehehe.

The Securities Commission has issued a list of companies or websites that has no authority/approval to deal in securities, provide investment advice and/or fund management services related to securities or futures. And if you do come across such companies or representatives of such companies, do inform SC at 603-62048999 or e-mail: aduan@seccom.com.my. Generally, people's tendency is to dabble with such companies even after reading this posting. Never try never know and what if it really works for them..............bad bad.

ABFund (www.abfund.us)
Al-Arabic Fund (www.al-arabic.com)
ABB Fund (www.abbfund.com)
Artemis Wealth Management
Asia Wallet/ASWtrader/Splitindex Inc (www.splitindex.com)
AM Global Management (www.nypoe.com)

BHG e-investment (www.bhg-corp.com)
Bidvask Investment Ltd (www.bidvask.com)
Buy-e-barrel (www.buyebarrel.com)
Brentwood Trust Company (www.brentwoodtrust.com)
Belton Market (www.beltonmarkets.com)

Cambridge Capital Trading(www.cambridgecapitaltrading.com, www.dubaiex.com) * (Press Release)
Capital Enhancement Club/ CEC
CB.IRAQ
Capital Glory Holdings Ltd

Data Saham (www.datasaham.com)
Dragon Gold Sdn Bhd / Dr Iain Gray
Duit Wayang
Dana Futures (www.danafutures.com)
Dana Modal (www.angelfire.com/journal2/danamodal)
Debenture Petal Trust

eUK Gold (www.eukgold.com)
Eubond.com (www.eubond.com)
Eduit2u.com (www.eduit2u.com)
E-suisse Fund (www.esuissefund.com)
Euro America Index (www.eaindex.com)
E-Barrel (www.ebarrel.com)

Fical (www.fical.net / www.fical.us)

GC Group Asset Management
Good Credit Asset Management
Goldmill Wagner Ltd / GWA Worldwide (www.goldmillwagner.com)
Global Investment Network System (http://ginsystem.com)

Hibah Funds

IPC Shopping Services Sdn Bhd/Empay (www.ipcshopping.com)

Jai Network System Sdn Bhd

Lexworth Prestige

Mercury Acquisition Associates (www.mercuryacquisitionassociates.com)
Montego Finance & Securities Berhad (www.montegofs.official.ws)
My Dinar (www.mydinar.net)
Mind-X Solutions Sdn Bhd (www.betonmarkets.com)
My Share (www.myshare2u.com)

Oregon Invest (www.oregoninvest.com)
Ocean Balance Ltd

Pure Investor / PIPS (www.pureinvestor.com, www.gopips.com)
Prowealth Solutions (www.prowealthsolutions.com)

Remisier (www.remisier.com)

Sunshine Empire (www.sunshine-empire.com)
Swiss Mutual Fund (www.swisscash.com, www.swisscash.biz) *(Press Release)
Sweden Fund (www.swedenfund.com)
Solid Investment (www.solidinvestment.com)
Smartcash (www.smartcash.com)
Sime Securities (www.simesecurities.net)
Starr-Bradley Associates Inc (www.starrbradleyinc.com)

Tian Ping (www.tianping2u.com)

UeBond (www.uebond.com)
United Capital Management Inc (www.brentwoodtrust.com)
Universe Asset Management Inc / Tony So

Win Li Fund (www.winlifund.com)
Whitman Pearce & Partners (www.whitmanpearce.com)

3A Consulting Group Sdn Bhd

If you had invested in the above schemes, all the best to you then!
Tags: Securities Commission, SC, Blacklist, Fund Management, Asset Management, Fund, Securities, Futures, Investment

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Mission 2057 in Malaysia?

First we have the Vision 2020, which was Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister's (Dr. Mahathir Mohamad) idea. Not long after taking over the PM's position in 2003, Abdullah Badawi's office has issued the Mission 2057 as stated below:-

Mission 2057 Will Be Formulated As Continuation Of Vision 2020
Kuala Lumpur, March 12 2007 (Bernama)

The Barisan Nasional (BN) Supreme Council agreed that the country embark on a new challenge, "Mission 2057", to ensure continued development in all aspects since independence and after Vision 2020 had been achieved. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said "Mission 2057" (Misi 2057) would become the development guideline for another 50 years.

"We discussed what we need to do until 2057, some 50 years from now. Those who fought for independence in 1957 but have had lots of things to achieve for the future generation." Similarly, as a strong and influential government we have to seize the opportunity to look forward to 50 years from now," he told reporters after chairing the BN Supreme Council meeting here today.

The BN Chairman stressed that in formulating "Mission 2057", the government would not sideline Vision 2020. "We are clear about Vision 2020 and it is included in the book on the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP). It will be implemented but after that what hopes can we harbour," he added. Abdullah said the government hoped to formulate a mission taking into account current changes so that younger generation to play a role in spurring national development to a higher plane.

The government would continue to ensure that culture, harmony, unity, cooperation and tolerance in religion be continued as value-added to the country's achievement. "Attention will also be on human capital development and ensure that the development will not leave out culture and arts as this is what makes the people. This is a reminder to future generations," he added.

Abdullah added in formulating the long-term mission, the government wanted the people including opposition parties, women, youths, professionals and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to discuss and provide views for the country's future.

"Fifty years is not that far off that we cannot see things ahead. The mission will continue from where Vision 2020 left off. That is the development process in Malaysia since the Alliance Party and BN ruled." He urged the people including party members to assist by giving their views and aspirations for the future. (source: Office of Prime Minister/Bernama)

After reading the above, I have to grapple with the meaning of Vision and Mission. From the Oxford Dictionary, the definitions are stated as:-
* Vision - the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom. A mental image of what the future will or could be like.
* Mission - an organization or institution involved in a long-term assignment

So, in this case, before an imagination could be realised, we will start long-term planning for things beyond that imagination. Wow! 50 years from today - hmmmm....interesting plans.
Tags: Vision 2020, Mission 2057, Misi 2057, Malaysia, Barisan Nasional Supreme Council

Pattaya International Fireworks Festival

Pattaya is definitely firing up its presence internationally. Covid19 has hit many nations really hard and Pattaya wasn't exempted from ...