Sunday, January 21, 2007

Back To Civilisation

As quoted by a KL colleague of mine when he found out that I was leaving the project site at the desert back to Khartoum city - "Back To Civilisation".

While putting our bags into the pick-up truck (yeah, no 4WD for us today as it was arranged last minute), the driver tried toput our bags as closed or on top of other luggages. My M'sian colleague heard that the driver wanted to bring 1 lamb back to Khartoum. Goodness me!

I'm not going to let that happen. Anyway, the driver was shocked to see 3 guys having so many stuff to be brought back. Sorry, no space for your lamb (in my mind only). Left the project site at 11.30am. The local Sudanese driver stopped for a moment at a nearby town along the way to have his breakfast. Sudanese people have their breakfast around 11am, their lunch around 3-4pm and dinner at 9pm. We stuck to our usual time of course. We had our breakfast earlier.

On our way, our car has to stop on the road to allow the cows, donkeys, lambs and a camel to cross the road. No pictures as my camera was behind in my luggage, what a waste! And, I almost didn't have the chance to write this blog tonight if not for our driver's fast reaction. When we were travelling at the speed of 100km/h, a stupid no sense kind of a local driver on the opposite lane, who saw us coming, made a u-turn when we were about 50metres away.

Our driver braked excessively, I braked too. My hands were grabbing anything, my colleagues behind too.

40m ....... 30m ........ 20m ........ 10m ........ ?????? (our legs were also braking on the tar road like the Flinstones cartoon). I'm not joking. I really meant it.


Thank God! The side road was not steep and the driver has to drive off the road. The car went straight down to the real small bushes and onto the desert, about 50m off. If this happened few kilometres earlier, the side road would have been steeper and our driver would have to choose, overturn at the side or crash head-on.

Our driver went down to scold the driver who just smiled and they spoke in arabic. 3 of us were just telling each other how close it was and if it did hit, we believed our pick-up truck would have spun off the road too. As I have told you previously in my earlier posting, the local drivers have a bad attitude towards driving. Lots of accidents caused were due to this following thinking "that car will stop". And we were very sure that was in that guy's mind when he did that u-turn even though he saw us coming real fast.

After that, I was awake throughout. We arrived at our house cum office in Khartoum about 5pm. Long journey. Went out for our dinner around 8pm and relaxing in front of the tv which is showing Negotiator now.
Tags: Car Accident, Desert, Khartoum, Pick-Up Truck, Civilisation, Negotiator

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Statement By Bloggers United

BLOGGERS UNITED CONDEMN ACTION AGAINST ROCKY & JEFF
& DEMAND LEVEL PLAYING FIELD in ALL ACTION AGAINST BLOGGERS

We, Malaysian bloggers, who believe in justice and right to free speech, we, who endorse the Bloggers United movement, unanimously condemn the action taken by media conglomerate NST against bloggers Rocky Bru and Jeff Ooi. The action by the newspaper against the duo is an action against all bloggers who believe in their right to free speech, freedom of expression and justice.

The recent event may seem like a grave development in the path of bloggers, but it can never and must never impede or stop us from defending our right to speak, to express, to write and to tell the truth, to be the watchdog, eyes and ears of the people, or simply to share our view, and give fair comment on any subject which involves and affects us as humans, as rightful citizens of this country.

The recent event may very well give the government owned media the opportunity to dictate the so-called 'truth" but such actions only prove that bloggers must unite, continue to uphold the right to free speech and freedom of expression, fight for justice, even if it is not our own, be more alert, committed to the cause of free speech, relentless and persistence in the face of such persecution like the one which had befallen on the two of us.

What YOU do to any of US, is what YOU do to ALL.

As responsible bloggers, we demand and claim our space on the blogosphere for free and fair comment, where important national issues and prominent personalities are discussed.
Although it may seem as if the NSTP defamation suits will have a chilling effect on freedom of bloggers, as litigation can be expensive and may jeorpadise a blogger's economic position, we will not be cowed or silenced by those who have no regard for free speech.

If you find our post offensive, you may refute us with correct facts and figures and fair comment, in the spirit of free speech.

The first two cases will have grave impact not only on the internet, but country as a whole as the country celebrates VMY2007. The healthy, mature and democratic growth for free speech and expression in our midst is at stake. The reputation of the nation as it strives to promote our multimedia supercorridor and love for IT will be a national joke for all the world to feast on.

We demand for a level playing field in all action meted out to bloggers and in particular in the defamation proceedings particularly in terms of financial resources and capabilities, and secondly, that the legal rights of bloggers et al are properly protected in keeping with the imperatives of an information society and knowledge economy which Malaysia aspires to become.

For further information, please contact blogger susan loone at susanloone@gmail.com and sheih at kickdefella@yahoo.com

Tags: Bloggers United, Malaysian Bloggers, Freedom of Speech, Defamation, Jeff Ooi, Screenshots, Ahirudin Attan, RockyBru, NST

The Teacher Movie

A very touching story of giving hope and how does your life impacts others.
(pls click below)

Tags: Movie, Teacher, Inspiration, Uplifting, Motivation, Hope, Impact

Friday, January 19, 2007

LG Prada Phone

Now LG is not to be left behind as well when it comes to a fashion couture or luxury mobile phone. Various mobile phone brands have already collaborated with various high profiled brands as highlighted in my previous blogs on 23 Aug 2006 and 20 Oct 2006 to meet the needs of the high-flying people.

LG Electronics has launched their latest LG Prada phone and will be available in the market for around 600 euros.

Tags: LG, LG Electronics, Prada, Fashion, Mobile Phone, Telecommunication

Malaysian Bloggers Sued

The news of the 2 Malaysian Bloggers being sued have travelled widely across the globe.

- Malaysian bloggers sued for libel - MWC News, Canada
- M'sian bloggers sued - ZDNet Asia, Asia
- Bloggers to face defamation suit - Ninemsn, Australia
- Bloggers to face defamation suit - Sydney Morning Herald

No. 1 Blog !!

Just found out that my blog is currently on the no. 1 spot under the TopSite Guide rankings. When you log into my blog, you can see a blinking "Vote for My Blog" on the left column. If you think my blog is worth your time, just give a click to support my blog.

And when you can't remember my blog address, just key in Johnny Ong in Google Search and you'll find my name appearing on the no. 1 spot too. Real ease in locating me (virtually of course).

Tags: Vote, Topsite Guide, No.1, Google Search

Record Lottery Jackpot

It was a record payout back in Christmas 2002 for Jack Whittaker who took a lump sum payment of US$113 million after taxes from his winning prize of US$315 million from the Powerball jackpot.


Thereafter, the following incidents happened to him:-
1) granddaughter's death by drug overdose;
2) sued for bouncing checks at Atlantic City, N.J., casinos;
3) went for rehab after being arrested on drunken driving charges;
his vehicles and business have been burglarized;
4) sued by the father of an 18-year-old boy, a friend of his granddaughter's, who was found dead in Whittaker's house; and
5) "a team of crooks" cashed checks in September at City National Bank branches and "got all his money".


What a waste, Jack. How could you lose US$113 millions in 4 years? With that amount of money, I could have generated a 15% return annually on some major investments. Sometimes, if the money is yours it's yours but when it's not yours it can just fly off. Some people are not ready for such richness out of a sudden. I have heard of rich people having problems with having too much (talking about in millions) as they do not know where to invest, what to buy, where to go and how to save.
Tags: Powerball, Jackpot, Lottery, Lotto, Jack Whittaker , Investment

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 ...