When I opened up my email inbox this morning, I saw an email coming in from Blogger. Noticed that my blog was given a warning having been identified as a spam blog.
There are people out there who's trying to kick my blog out of the virtual world to ensure that others don't get to read my articles. Are my articles really that good till my blog has to be deleted / removed?
If you don't like what I have written, please leave. Do not read any further / anymore and do not key in my blog's name again and again just to check on me and flag my blog all the time. My advise to you, please go do something more useful / meaningful with your time / life.
What I have posted are my personal opinions only, gathered from what I have read from all over the internet world. I have written / will write stuff that won't cause / trigger any commotions / misunderstandings / anger / hatred / fights / wars unless it was you who wants to take it out of context and not wanting to read / understanding the article as a whole in a proper manner.
From now onwards, I will be even stricter with unnecessary / irrelevant comments written by blog readers to safeguard against spamming.
--- On Wed, 4/15/09, Blogger no-reply@google.com wrote:
From: Blogger no-reply@google.com
Subject: http://johnny-ong.blogspot.com/ - ACTION REQUIRED
To: xxxxxxx@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 12:59 AM
Hello,
Your blog at: http://johnny-ong.blogspot.com has been identified as a potential spam blog. To correct this, please request a review by filling out the form at http://www.blogger.com/unlock-blog.g?lockedBlogID=xxxxxxxx
Your blog will be deleted in 20 days if it isn't reviewed, and your readers will see a warning page during this time. After we receive your request, we'll review your blog and unlock it within two business days. Once we have reviewed and determined your blog is not spam, the blog will be unlocked and the message in your Blogger dashboard will no longer be displayed. If this blog doesn't belong to you, you don't have to do anything, and any other blogs you may have won't be affected.
We find spam by using an automated classifier. Automatic spam detection is inherently fuzzy, and occasionally a blog like yours is flagged incorrectly. We sincerely apologize for this error. By using this kind of system, however, we can dedicate more storage, bandwidth, and engineering resources to bloggers like you instead of to spammers. For more information, please see Blogger Help: http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42577
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Tags: Blogger, Blogspot, The Blogger Team, Blogger Dashboard, Spam Blog, Automated Classifier, Automatic Spam Detection, Spammers
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Bank Negara Warning on SMS and Phone Calls
Ref No: 04/09/01
Embargo: For immediate release
Beware of Fraudulent SMS and Telephone Calls Requesting Confirmation on Credit Card Transactions
Bank Negara Malaysia would like to caution members of the public to be vigilant when receiving any calls or SMS claiming that it is from Bank Negara Malaysia or any commercial banks. The facts are:
From Bank Negara Malaysia 's investigations, the modus operandi of the scam is as follows:
1. Victim receives SMS or telephone call: Requesting victim to confirm a credit card transaction
for the purchase of goods or services purportedly charged to the victim's credit card.
2. When victim calls the telephone number provided in the SMS, the fraudsters identify
themselves as agents of a commercial bank, and again, ask the victim to confirm whether the
credit card transaction had taken place.
3. When victim informs the fraudster that he has no such credit card or transaction, the
fraudster will start to sound concerned and will advise victim to lodge a report with Bank
Negara Malaysia 's "Unit Kad Kredit Palsu", or with the commercial bank's "credit card
management department". The fraudster will provide the victim with the telephone number
for the "Unit Kad Kredit Palsu".
4. When victim calls the telephone number provided, they are greeted by a automated voice
message which identifies the company as Bank Negara Malaysia, and the call will then be
answered by someone claiming to be a Bank Negara Malaysia officer. This officer will request
for information relating to the victim's banking and credit card accounts under the pretense of
lodging a complaint on behalf of the victim.
5. The fraudsters now have sufficient information to illegally transfer funds out of the victim's
bank account.
Members of the public are reminded not to disclose their personal banking information to any unknown party without verification.
For further information, enquiries or complaints, members of the public may contact or visit:
BNMTELELINK (Customer Contact Centre)
Tel: 1-300-88-5465
Fax: (03)2174 1515
Email: bnmtelelink@bnm.gov.my
BNMLINK (Walk-in Customer Service Centre)
Block D, Bank Negara Malaysia
Jalan Dato' Onn
50480 Kuala Lumpur
(Business hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
ABMConnect (Hotline to Association of Banks in Malaysia)
Tel: 1-300-88-9980
Bank Negara Malaysia
7 April 2009
Extracted from Bank Negara Malaysia website.
Tags: Bank Negara Malaysia, Fraudulent SMS, Unit Kad Kredit Palsu, Association of Banks in Malaysia, Confirmation on Credit Card Transactions
Embargo: For immediate release
Beware of Fraudulent SMS and Telephone Calls Requesting Confirmation on Credit Card Transactions
Bank Negara Malaysia would like to caution members of the public to be vigilant when receiving any calls or SMS claiming that it is from Bank Negara Malaysia or any commercial banks. The facts are:
- There is no department called "Unit Kad Kredit Palsu" in Bank Negara Malaysia
- 8659-XXXX is not a Bank Negara Malaysia telephone line
- Bank Negara Malaysia will NEVER request for personal banking information through SMS or telephone calls.
From Bank Negara Malaysia 's investigations, the modus operandi of the scam is as follows:
1. Victim receives SMS or telephone call: Requesting victim to confirm a credit card transaction
for the purchase of goods or services purportedly charged to the victim's credit card.
2. When victim calls the telephone number provided in the SMS, the fraudsters identify
themselves as agents of a commercial bank, and again, ask the victim to confirm whether the
credit card transaction had taken place.
3. When victim informs the fraudster that he has no such credit card or transaction, the
fraudster will start to sound concerned and will advise victim to lodge a report with Bank
Negara Malaysia 's "Unit Kad Kredit Palsu", or with the commercial bank's "credit card
management department". The fraudster will provide the victim with the telephone number
for the "Unit Kad Kredit Palsu".
4. When victim calls the telephone number provided, they are greeted by a automated voice
message which identifies the company as Bank Negara Malaysia, and the call will then be
answered by someone claiming to be a Bank Negara Malaysia officer. This officer will request
for information relating to the victim's banking and credit card accounts under the pretense of
lodging a complaint on behalf of the victim.
5. The fraudsters now have sufficient information to illegally transfer funds out of the victim's
bank account.
Members of the public are reminded not to disclose their personal banking information to any unknown party without verification.
For further information, enquiries or complaints, members of the public may contact or visit:
BNMTELELINK (Customer Contact Centre)
Tel: 1-300-88-5465
Fax: (03)2174 1515
Email: bnmtelelink@bnm.gov.my
BNMLINK (Walk-in Customer Service Centre)
Block D, Bank Negara Malaysia
Jalan Dato' Onn
50480 Kuala Lumpur
(Business hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
ABMConnect (Hotline to Association of Banks in Malaysia)
Tel: 1-300-88-9980
Bank Negara Malaysia
7 April 2009
Extracted from Bank Negara Malaysia website.
Tags: Bank Negara Malaysia, Fraudulent SMS, Unit Kad Kredit Palsu, Association of Banks in Malaysia, Confirmation on Credit Card Transactions
Life @ 47 Degree Celcius
No wonder we could feel our skin burning as we walked out of our office to the car.
The car's air cond which was blowing at 18 degree celcius just couldn't make any difference. Only thing is that the car is not stuffy with the air cond switched on.
We were here last Tuesday night to watch the Man Utd vs. Porto Champions League match.
Unfortunately when the second half of the match began, the channel was changed and the Villareal vs. Arsenal was shown. We spoke to a waitress and she changed it and in the next few seconds, it was changed again. What happened here?
We waited patiently and got hold of another waitress who told us that they can't change as it was requested by customers ................ what???? We told her we were here first. She couldn't say anything.
We didn't go and see which customer requested for the change. All we know is that there were no other customers at the other end which has another TV screen when the match started and I did notice that these customers came during half time. They were local Sudanese people.
These are the three steel chimneys with smoke coming out from the top of the chimneys. I just took my bath before coming out for dinner and my colleagues decided to dine here. Forced to have a second shower after we have reached home later on.
A fear factor dish.
It's the goat's head meat. I told my colleague that we can't proof to people that we have tried a goat's head meat with it being chopped into pieces.
The EAR!!!!
The ear was left alone but my colleague Peter brought every other remaining pieces, including the tongue that was chopped into pieces, back for his supper.
The ear was left alone.
That's life ......... and we are more active at night as heat would be down to 37 degree celcius by 7pm plus. Believe it or not!
Tags: Dining, Barista, Monaliza Restaurant
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Expensive Meals in Al Salam Rotana Hotel
One of those nights where we went to Al Salam Rotana Hotel to celebrate two colleagues' birthday, one on that same night with the other one at 12am midnight.
For me, this is the first time I went into this hotel. Really nice set up at their reception desk area.
Upon reaching the restaurant, we told them that we needed a table(s) for eight of us. The restaurant staff told us to proceed outside of the hotel.
What? No air-conditioned comfort. The air-conditioned area was reserved for customers who are willing to part with at least 100 Sudanese Dinar (2.30 Sudanese Dinar = US$1.00). For others who are spending less, please proceed to sit outside and feel the Khartoum heat. That's what it meant to me.
We had the external dining area all to ourselves with a giant spotlight shining its light down on us.
The menu has lot of choices for us to choose but for a famous hotel I reckon that the menu should have more choices. I saw the Two Eggs any Style served with hash brown potatoes at 19 Sudanese Dinar. Eyes went big hehehe.
Eyeballs dropped out when I saw Nasi Goreng at 42 Sudanese Dinar.
We were served with some fresh breads together with some butters. Next question came, "Who ordered this?". Nobody said yes and the next question came up, "How much will this cost us?" Didn't take a look at the bill at the end of the day.
They were willing to when you I said that I would tell them to hold the food until you all agree to pose.
The hotel's signature sandwich.
Three colleagues ordered the Cheeseburger that came without cheese hahahahaha. Upon voicing it to the waiter, he brought three slices of those cheese where you could get it from the supermarket shelves.
My Grilled Beef which came quite naked without much sauce. I think it was about 36 Sudanese Dinar and it's quality and taste was way far off those food served at the famous western dining outlets in Malaysia. The portion is so little.
One of my colleagues' Grilled Chicken.
This is a Mutton Curry served with white rice. Quite a big serving and this dish did went through my brain to process but didn't receive the green light to order.
This was a Salmon fish.
This is the cheesecake topped up with blackberries. Do you call this a blackberry cheesecake?
Our total bill at the end of the day was more than 700 Sudanese Dinar. Shocking indeed!
The night scenery where the shot was taken from the car park area.
Tags: Al Salam Rotana Hotel, Khartoum, Mutton Curry, Cheeseburger, Grilled Beef, Grilled Chicken, Blackberry Cheesecake, Nasi Goreng
Upon reaching the restaurant, we told them that we needed a table(s) for eight of us. The restaurant staff told us to proceed outside of the hotel.
What? No air-conditioned comfort. The air-conditioned area was reserved for customers who are willing to part with at least 100 Sudanese Dinar (2.30 Sudanese Dinar = US$1.00). For others who are spending less, please proceed to sit outside and feel the Khartoum heat. That's what it meant to me.
Our total bill at the end of the day was more than 700 Sudanese Dinar. Shocking indeed!
Tags: Al Salam Rotana Hotel, Khartoum, Mutton Curry, Cheeseburger, Grilled Beef, Grilled Chicken, Blackberry Cheesecake, Nasi Goreng
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Parents Joined In To Bully
What has become of Malaysia's general society nowadays?
I read this piece of news in Stars online and found that a Form 4 (16 years old) kid from a Serdang secondary school was bullied on 14 Oct 2008 and that 'bullying' incident was recorded. Somehow, that videoclip has been leaked out to other schoolmates.
Fearing for his safety, the Form 4 kid lodged a police report. After the lodgement of the police report and also the school authority, Tee Wui Hong found himself being harassed by those bullies again. This time, the bullies' parents confronted him too.
The police has to act on such police report as it concerns the public's safety. I know that the police has been requested to receive all kinds of police reports but then the police must act on it as well. Failure to act on it will somehow 'encourage' bullies to carry on knowing the police wouldn't dare to touch them.
My question is, why are the bullies' parents involved this time? Are those parents having "good connections" and thus, threatened Tee for his lodgement of reports with the police and school authorities? No matter who's wrong, the parents shouldn't have gotten involved. I would take that as adults bullying the kid right now.
The school authority ought to act as well as the videoclip has been circulated in the school and failure to act is like condoning such bullying case.
With the Subang Jaya police, Selangor State Education Department and DAP Serdang Service Centre having been informed, I hoped that the culprits would be warned and appropriate 'sentence' would be imposed. Otherwise, such bullies (esp the bullies' parents) will continue with their rude life and the few school going kids may grow up as ruffians in the future.
Reading: More trauma for victim as videoclip surfaces - Star
Tags: Serdang, Tee Wui Hong, Subang Jaya Police, Selangor State Education Department, DAP Serdang Community Service Centre
I read this piece of news in Stars online and found that a Form 4 (16 years old) kid from a Serdang secondary school was bullied on 14 Oct 2008 and that 'bullying' incident was recorded. Somehow, that videoclip has been leaked out to other schoolmates.
Fearing for his safety, the Form 4 kid lodged a police report. After the lodgement of the police report and also the school authority, Tee Wui Hong found himself being harassed by those bullies again. This time, the bullies' parents confronted him too.
The police has to act on such police report as it concerns the public's safety. I know that the police has been requested to receive all kinds of police reports but then the police must act on it as well. Failure to act on it will somehow 'encourage' bullies to carry on knowing the police wouldn't dare to touch them.
My question is, why are the bullies' parents involved this time? Are those parents having "good connections" and thus, threatened Tee for his lodgement of reports with the police and school authorities? No matter who's wrong, the parents shouldn't have gotten involved. I would take that as adults bullying the kid right now.
The school authority ought to act as well as the videoclip has been circulated in the school and failure to act is like condoning such bullying case.
With the Subang Jaya police, Selangor State Education Department and DAP Serdang Service Centre having been informed, I hoped that the culprits would be warned and appropriate 'sentence' would be imposed. Otherwise, such bullies (esp the bullies' parents) will continue with their rude life and the few school going kids may grow up as ruffians in the future.
Reading: More trauma for victim as videoclip surfaces - Star
Tags: Serdang, Tee Wui Hong, Subang Jaya Police, Selangor State Education Department, DAP Serdang Community Service Centre
Malaysia Off OECD Blacklist
In a quick reaction to being blacklisted by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ("OECD") on 3 April 2009, the Malaysian government quickly intervened by agreeing to provide full commitment to exchange information to the OECD’s internationally agreed tax standards.
For a moment, Malaysia was made famous by the non-compliance on tax standards.
What a relief! How could we have missed such a major compliance issue when almost every single country has agreed to it except for the unfortunate four which includes Malaysia.
Let's move on with the new Prime Minister and new Cabinet in place now. The economy is virtually hanging around -1% to 0.5% economic growth. Any more negative news about the new government due to their failure will certainly cause more economic downfall.
Reading: Malaysia off the OECD blacklist - Star
Related post - Malaysia Blacklisted by World Body
Tags: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD, Malaysia
For a moment, Malaysia was made famous by the non-compliance on tax standards.
What a relief! How could we have missed such a major compliance issue when almost every single country has agreed to it except for the unfortunate four which includes Malaysia.
Let's move on with the new Prime Minister and new Cabinet in place now. The economy is virtually hanging around -1% to 0.5% economic growth. Any more negative news about the new government due to their failure will certainly cause more economic downfall.
Reading: Malaysia off the OECD blacklist - Star
Related post - Malaysia Blacklisted by World Body
Tags: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD, Malaysia
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Trip to Kandahar Town III
Part III-Final
Those bigger plates that you see in Part II (last picture) were grill goat meat.
In this picture, the top plate in white is really really fresh raw goat liver ............. yucks. Managed to trick Peter to take it. I forbid myself from taking fear factor food hahaha
The reddish food at the bottom is a salad dish. Tomatoes, cucumber and foul mixed together.
Fantastic taste and this was the only dish that was finished by us.
In this picture, the smaller plate at the top is actually chillis. I like it and it really burn your lips.
A plate of salad that comprise cucumber, tomatoes, onions and greenies is very common.
The blackie stuff I tried this since it was fried, the goat liver again. No smell as it was marinated with salt just now hehehe and since it was fresh it was so tender.
This is their tea stall where you have all kinds of spices that could be put into the hot tea to spice up the taste.
A good cup of local coffee or tea after a good meal would be a complete meal.
Peter was still whacking the food after two of us have gave up. Another four more local Sudanese friends joined us later.
But our Sudanese friend said we cannot take our coffee and tea yet because he has ordered a special drink for us. Oh no!
I saw them preparing this concoction. It was a mixture of one litre of 7-Up, two cans of non-alcoholic beer and fresh local yoghurt. It taste like ........ hmmmm what does it like already???? Nice cocktail. A Sudanese friend said it's Sudanese Rum hahahaha.
You are given a tin cup .... scoop up and that's yours. We looked at each other and said that we have no meetings tomorrow, so go for it. After one cup, I drank another and another. Whatever is going happen, so be it.
Then came my favourite, the hot tea for me. I'm the only one who requested for tea. It came with an incense stuff. To drive the houseflies away or to add more taste to the atmosphere ?????
This street vendor really caught my attention. The other boys brought many stuffs hanging on their neck.
This guy came with an industrial weighing machine over his shoulder. He was trying to sell it to our group of Sudanese friends.
One of the Sudanese friends said before buying we must test whether the machine is working or not. Almost everyone in the group went up to see their personal weight.
For private & confidential purpose, not revealing the name of this person's weight ...... you guess. It's in kilograms of course.
No one bought that machine anyway haha
Saw the owner was cutting up another goat to be served to other customers.
Yeah, he tried not to block my camera's view and showed me the ribs.
The other side of the Souq Nagar .... desert.
Back to civilisation after our food adventure at Kandahar town.
This is the Burj Al-Fateh Hotel. We'll be in there soon for our afternoon tea. Too expensive to have a meal in there. Could cost up to US$70 per person.
Related posts:-
* Trip to Kandahar Town I
* Trip to Kandahar Town II
Tags: Kandahar, Sudan, Souq Nagar, Burj Al-Fateh Hotel
In this picture, the top plate in white is really really fresh raw goat liver ............. yucks. Managed to trick Peter to take it. I forbid myself from taking fear factor food hahaha
The reddish food at the bottom is a salad dish. Tomatoes, cucumber and foul mixed together.
Fantastic taste and this was the only dish that was finished by us.
A plate of salad that comprise cucumber, tomatoes, onions and greenies is very common.
The blackie stuff I tried this since it was fried, the goat liver again. No smell as it was marinated with salt just now hehehe and since it was fresh it was so tender.
I saw them preparing this concoction. It was a mixture of one litre of 7-Up, two cans of non-alcoholic beer and fresh local yoghurt. It taste like ........ hmmmm what does it like already???? Nice cocktail. A Sudanese friend said it's Sudanese Rum hahahaha.
You are given a tin cup .... scoop up and that's yours. We looked at each other and said that we have no meetings tomorrow, so go for it. After one cup, I drank another and another. Whatever is going happen, so be it.
This guy came with an industrial weighing machine over his shoulder. He was trying to sell it to our group of Sudanese friends.
For private & confidential purpose, not revealing the name of this person's weight ...... you guess. It's in kilograms of course.
No one bought that machine anyway haha
This is the Burj Al-Fateh Hotel. We'll be in there soon for our afternoon tea. Too expensive to have a meal in there. Could cost up to US$70 per person.
Related posts:-
* Trip to Kandahar Town I
* Trip to Kandahar Town II
Tags: Kandahar, Sudan, Souq Nagar, Burj Al-Fateh Hotel
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