Saturday, September 01, 2007

Shaolin Temple Monks vs. Japanese Ninjas

Ever seen a movie that shows duels between Shaolin Temple Monks against the Japanese Ninjas? I did but I can't remember the name of the shows.

I wonder whether the Ninjas had been deployed into China when Japan was attacking China during the World War II.

And whether the Shaolin Temple Monks were called to defend their country. Shaolin Temple did organise a World Kungfu Master championship last year to find the best of the bests. Maybe it was to pick someone to challenge exponents from other martial arts schools????


Which of the two factions will win if both parties were to fight?

Lately, news came about that a Japanese Ninja travelled to China to challenge the Shaolin Temple Monks at their home ground. It seems that the Ninja came out unbeaten in the unarmed duel. So who won? Was it to decide whose martial art skills were much more superior?

Reading: China kung fu monks seek apology for ninja affront
Tags: Shaolin Temple Monks, Monks, Kung Fu, Japanese Ninja, Ninja, China, Japan

Another China Made Product Being Recalled

Yeah, seems that it's neverending with those Made in China stuff. Where are the quality controls? Who's supervising that? I would say those USA companies are partly liable for such happenings since the production of the toys were subcontracted to Chinese companies, the USA companies should have taken steps to verify the qualities of those goods.

You can't blame the Chinese companies directly. Putting the blame on them solely is so unfair even though they should have done their own quality controls.

Now, Toys "R" Us has to conduct this recall for their Imaginarium Wooden Coloring Cases where the printed ink on the packaging was said to be contaminated with excessive lead.

Excessive lead again? Not only that, even the black watercolor paints contained excessive lead.

How did it happen? Whom to blame? Who's involved? Who will bear the losses?

Let's see, Toys "R" Us has appointed Hong Kong based FPL Group, where their subsidiary Funtastic, had commissioned Danxiang International Trading based in Ningbo of China to do the production. Interesting!

Reading: Toys "R" Us Recalls Chinese Art Sets
Tags: Toys "R" Us, Imaginarium, Arts & Crafts, Made in China

Google Malaysia's Extraordinaire Logo

Late last night I noticed a difference in Google Malaysia's Extraordinaire Logo. In conjunction with Malaysia's 50th Independence Day (Merdeka 50 tahun as stated in the Bahasa Malaysia language) being celebrated on 31 August 2007, Google displayed the following logo:-

But it's back to normal this morning. How nice of Google.

Tags: Google, Google Malaysia, Google Logo, 50th Independence Day

Friday, August 31, 2007

Malaysia's 50th Independence Day

My beloved country, Malaysia, is celebrating its 50th Independence Day today on 31 August 2007, the day it gained independence from the British.

Plenty of activities yesterday night that continued all the way to the midnight countdown at various places in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city and held at other various cities throughout Malaysia. Yesterday, a number of us were in church praying for the nation, Malaysia's King and Prime Minister and unceasing unity.

This morning, a large parade happened at the Dataran Merdeka ("Merdeka Square") to commemorate the auspicious day with Malaysia's King, DYMM Sultan Mizan and HRH The Duke of York, Prince Andrew Edward from the British Royal Family attending the event.

Reading: A Truly Malaysian Dinner - Marina Mahathir (daughter of former Prime Minister)

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Latest Credit Card Fraud's Modus Operandi

Received this via an email this afternoon:-

Another credit card fraud scheme forwarded to me by a friend. Pls be aware!...

I just want to share the incident that happened to me yesterday. I received a call from a woman by the name Lisa claiming she is calling on behalf of Bank Negara. She introduced herself formally and explained to me that Bank Negara is concerned for credit card users in Malaysia who overspend their limit and put themselves too deep in debt. So, Bank Negara is introducing this new "MBF Countdown Backup" card for all owners of credit cards all around Malaysia and will soon be a compulsory thing. The card, according to Lisa, will be swiped everytime a transaction is performed using your credit card and this will enable Bank Negara to monitor our spending. And in return, we will get discounts ranging from 5% to 40% for different merchants.

Then, this is where my stupidity sets in. Because she spoke to me in Bahasa Malaysia and the background noise implicates that it is a bank working environment, and above all this, she was able to read out to me my 16-digit credit card numbers and particulars and even my outstanding balance with the credit card, it convinced me that this could be a new system implemented by Bank Negara. So, when she asked for my 3-digit approval code written behind the credit card, I "STUPIDLY" gave it to her.

Then after all this was charade was over, Lisa informed me that a charge of RM480 will be charged to my credit card as a starters fee to waive off the annual fee. This woke me up!! So, I questioned Lisa on why do I need to pay for something that Bank Negara wants to implement to help the people of Malaysia (not a very noble cause).

Then she explained to me that they are from a company calling on behalf of Bank Negara. And she said all the banks are well aware of this system. She then passed me over to her manager, Mr. Zakri or Mr. Z (similar to the MIB) or something. This gentleman then tries to assure me that this is not a fraud or scam.

Then after his long-winded speech about the benefits of their card no longer Bank Negara's), I told him to hold the approval of the card as I don't need it. I told him that I will call my bank to verify this card and get back to him. He agreed to my suggestion and even gave me 2 of his contact numbers for me to get back to him (03-40422522 and 03-40424288).

So, when I called both my credit card banks regarding this matter both banks told me that there was no such thing. Immediately I told that I might have fell for a fraud telephony case and wanted to cancel and suspend all my credit cards. The banks suspended my cards and agreed to send me a replacement card. Then when I called back Mr. Z at the number he gave me, a different lady attended to me and passed me on to a chinese lady who spoke in mandarin to me in a very heavy China accent. I told them that I have called my cc banks and cancelled my cards and specifically told her that I do not agree to their terms and I don't want their offer. She explained to me and assured me that they will delete my cc details and not charge me for anything. So, all this happened yesterday.

Being paranoid, I called my banks again this morning to double check if any transactions had gone through yesterday after I cancelled my card. And guess what. Those m#^*!#f actually did try to charge me but the banks did not let the transactions go through. I consider myself lucky coz I acted a step ahead of them.

Lesson from all of this, never ever entertain telephony offers that involve credit cards. 2 of my colleagues fell for these scams before and 1 of them was lucky enough to have the bank recognise it as a fraud case while the other 1 lost RM3000.

Jia Yin, Irene
Related reading: The Dangers of Credit Card - Lowyat.Net

Tags: Credit Card Fraud, Credit Card, Bank Negara, MBF Countdown Backup, Fraud

Difference Between A Wife & Girlfriend

This is good…. But true !

Wife is like a TV. Girlfriend is like handphone.

At home watch TV. Go out bring h/p.

No money sell TV. Got money change h/p.

Sometimes enjoy TV but most of the time play with h/p.

TV free for life but....h/p, if you don't pay, "The number you have dial is not in service" ....!

My comment:
TV more reliable, h/p more fashionable...
Tags: Wife, Girlfriend, TV, Handphone, Funny, Humour, Jokes

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Spiderman Abilities Being Developed

Ever thought how does a lizard or gecko (as known in certain countries) and spiders have the abilities to hang on to the ceiling but does not fall off easily?

It's not easy to understand as involves science and quite complicated for me too. Both the lizards and spiders have tiny hairs which act as an adhesive agent. As seen, a lizard may not be that light but yet it was able to have the strength to hold its body up at the ceiling, upside down.

The Spiderman, in cartoon or movie format, displayed the same abilities for sticking onto walls up high in the buildings.


The scientists have done a research under "Structural properties of a scaled gecko foot-hair" under the Bioinspiration and Biomimetics which has been published in the Journal of Physics.

The scientists are doing a research on a potential spiderman suit which has the same capabilities as shown in the Spiderman movie.

The following criterias must be met first:-
1. most obviously, it must be able to demonstrate strong adhesive properties

2. the suit must be able to detach easily from a surface after it has stuck

3. the suit must, to some degree, be able to clean itself as dirt may interfere with the adhesive properties of the suit


And all the above involves such scientific terms:-
* intermolecular forces
* "van der Waals" forces
* carbon nanotubes
* geometrical properties or topology
* superhydrophobic

In the end, the scientists did mention this - that human beings' muscles were not developed to hang upside down like the lizards or geckos as the muscles will have its fatigue after a long hang. So, please go back to being a human ....... don't dream that you could a be superhero. That's only a comic book story.
Tags: Lizard, Gecko, Spider, Spiderman, Journal of Physics, Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, Intermolecular Forces, Van der Waals Forces, Carbon Nanotubes, Geometrical Properties, Topology, Superhydrophobic, Comic Book

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 ...