Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Kontrak Sosial

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad telah mengupas isu ini di dalam blog beliau.
Artikel sejarah yang agak terperinci dan menjelaskan mengenai kepentingan persefahaman antara semua kaum.
Yang aku ingin kongsi di sini adalah kenyataan pemimpin MCA dan MIC pada tahun 1969 untuk renungan kita bersama.


Presiden MCA, Tun Tan Siew Sin, dilaporkan dalam akhbar tempatan bertajuk "Tun Tan Answers Critics on special Previleges" dalam pada 30 april 1969, berkata:

"The Malays, through UMNO, were generous enough to relax the citizenship laws of this country to such extent that within 12 months of independence, 90 percent were still non-citizens after nearly 100 years of colonial rule in the Malay States. In return for this major concession. the MCA and the MIC agreed to continue the policy of preserving the special position of the Malays while at the same time upholding the legitimate interest of other communities."


[Orang Melayu menerusi UMNO bermurah hati melonggarkan syarat-syarat dalam undang-undang negara ini sehinggakan dalam masa 12 bulan selepas kemerdekaan, 90 peratus penduduk bukan Melayu telah menjadi warganegara. Ini berbeza dengan keadaan sebelum merdeka di mana 90 peratus daripada mereka masih tidak diiktiraf sebagai rakyat Tanah Melayu walaupun hampir 100 tahun hidup di bawah pemerintahan penjajah. Sebagai membalas kemurahan hati orang Melayu, MCA dan MIC bersetuju meneruskan dasar memelihara dan menghormati kedudukan istimewa orang Melayu dan dalam masa yang sama mempertahankan kepentingan-kepentingan sah kaum lain.]

- Sumber Tan Sri Khalid Awang Osman, Malaysia - An Anthology, Vantage Press, New York, hal. 38-39.


UCAPAN PRESIDEN MIC merangkapMENTERI KERJAYA RAYA, POS DAN TELEKOM, TUN V.T. SAMBANTHAN DI DEWAN RAKYAT PADA 1 JUN 1965.

"Now, in 1955 we won the elections with a great majority. Then we obtained freedom in two years time. During this period, we had to discuss citizenship and various other things. Now what did the Malays do - since we are speaking on racial lines - what did the Malay leadership do? The had 88 percent of the electorate still with them. What did they do with citizenship?

If we look around in Asia and East Asia, particularly, you will find that my race the indian race, is not welcomed in Ceylon, is not welcomed in Burma. Look at my brother Chinnese race, it is not welcomed in Thailand, in Vietnam, in Cambodia, in all the other areas. What help do they get for citizenship in all these territories? In Burma, as we know, Indian have been send packing, in Ceylon they refused them citizenship and in Burma it is likewise. I know it, you know it. And yet in Malaya what happened? Here we found that the Malay leadership said, "We shall tkae them unto ourselves as brothers, we shall give them full opportunity to live in this country, we shall give them every opportunity to become citizens." And so, in 1957, for the whole year, we waived language qualifications, and tens of thousand of Indians, Chinnese, Ceylonese and others became citizens...

As I said, it has been my great good fortune to have born in this country. Where else can you find a more charitable, a more polite, a more decent race than Malay race? Where else can you get such politically decent treatment for any immigrant race? Where else in the history of the world? I ask you. These are the facts. Who are you to safeguards us? I am 10 percent minority race here. But I am happy here."



[Pada tahun 1955 kita telah memenangi pilihan raya dengan majoriti yang tinggi, selanjutnya mendapat kemerdekaan dalam masa dua tahun kemudian.

Dalam jangka masa itu kita terpaksa berbincang dan menangani pelbagai perkara termasuk soal kewarganegaraan. Persoalannya di sini, apakah yang dilakukan oleh Orang Melayu memandangkan kita bercakap menyentuh perkauman? Apakah yang dilakukan oleh pemimpin-pemimpin Melayu?

Mereka mempunyai 88 peratus daripada pengundi menyokong mereka. Apakah yang mereka putuskan mengenai isu kewarganegaraan?

Jika jita lihat di serata negara Asia dan asia Timur, kita akan mendapati kaum India tidak akan diterima di Ceylon dan juga tidak diterima di Burma.

Dan lihat saudara kita kaum Cina, mereka tidak diterima di Thailand, Vietnam, Kemboja dan di negara-negara lain.Dan apakah bantuan berhubung kewarganegaraan yang mereka perolehi di semua wilayah tersebut?

Di Burma, seperti yang kita semua sedia maklum, kaum India telah diusir keluar, di Ceylon mereka tidak diberikan taraf warganegara seperti juga di Burma. saya tahu dan anda juga tahu. dan dalam pada itu apa yang sedang berlaku di Malaya?

Di sini kita mendapati pemimpin Melayu berkata, "Kita akan menerima mereka sebagai saudara, kita akan berikan mereka sepenuh peluang untuk meneruskan lehidupan di negara ini, kita akan beri mereka peluang untuk menjadi warganegara.

"Dan seterusnya pada tahun 1957, dengan tidak mengambil kira kebolehan berbahasa (Melayu) ribuan orang India, Cina dan Ceylon menjadi warganegara.

Seperti yang saya nyatakan, saya amat bernasib baik kerana dilahirkan di negara ini. Di manakah anda boleh berjumpa bangsa yang lebih prihatin, bersopan-santun dan tertib selain dari Bangsa Melayu.

Di manakah anda boleh mendapat layanan politik yang baik untuk kaum pendatang? Di manakah dalam sejarah dunia? Saya bertanya kepada anda. Ini adalah fakta. Siapakah anda untuk menjaga keselamatan kami? Saya adalah kalangan 10 peratus kaum minoriti di sini. Tetapi saya amat gembira di sini."]

Sumber Tan Sri Khalid Awang Osman, Malaysia - An Anthology, Vantage Press, New York, hal. 60

Saturday, July 26, 2008

"Pain"ball

Today I got an invitation from a friend. The invitation was to play paintball for free as long as we like. The venue was at MATIC, beside Saloma Bistro in Jalan Ampang..it was in-conjuction with "The Fiesta" under the Tourism Ministry.

So, some of us arrived on time but the game starts at 1030. But firstly, we have been given a simple briefing about the rules, the do's and don't also about the mechanism used by the gun.

Mind ya, they didn't called it a gun. Its a 'Paint Marker'.



So after that, the war begin..
I shoot, I run, I duck, and I die..over and over again..set after set..
In the end, I was very happy, the team was happy and full of sportmanship.
All of us got some 'souvenir' to be brought home.
And I got mine...

Thats why I called this game : 'Pain' Ball!!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Slogan Minggu Ini

Aku percaya isu nie telah menjadi buah mulut segenap lapisan masyarakat seantero negara. Ironinya ia melibatkan pengurusan tertinggi di negeriku yang tercinta.




14 buah Mercedes E200 Compressor telah dibeli dengan harga RM 3.43 juta menggantikan Proton Perdana V6 Executive yang baru berusia 4-5 tahun.



Mengikut TranungKite.net, Proton Perdana V6 Executive ini akan dijual (dilelong) kepada Exco-Exco dengan harga dalam lingkungan RM 10,000 sahaja. Mungkin jugak Mercedes yang baru dibeli ini akan "dilego' (tolak dengan harga yang murah) pada 5 tahun akan datang..



Alasan Menteri Besar : "Servis mahal, gearbox senang rosak"

Aku hairan kenapa Presiden Iran, 'selamba derk' je guna kereta buatan Iran, Paykan yang berusia lebih 10 tahun.

Adakah Proton yang bodo tak reti buat keta..atau Exco Terengganu yang bodoh sombong tak reti nak guna keta? Lu pikir laa sendiri..

Yang pasti slogan minggu ini adalah :

" Mercedes lebih jimat dari Proton"


Info terkini :
BPR dah masuk kat SUK Terengganu.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

What a day!!

Actually I got nothing to write. My head was blank. Not that I got loads of work today..I dunno, it just went blank...

After work I had to stay back a bit. Gone 'lepak-lepak' at Alamanda..seeing some friends. Thought going for a movie might be a great idea, but I'll miss my prayer time. So, the plan was cancelled.

Still I can't go home yet..

Its not my plan to go home a bit late today but I had a mission to be accomplish. The mission was to fetch Abah, Kak Yuni and Abg Zul from LCCT. They and Umi had a trip to Jakarta and Bandung tomorrow. Can't tell you how jealous I was.

The ETA was 10pm.

So here I am..alone in LCCT , waiting for them to arrive.



Lucky the drinks was not disappointing..

Monday, July 21, 2008

My 1st Anniversary

Yesterday was so relax and peaceful.
Yet yesterday seems to be important.
Yeah, Yesterday was our 1st wedding Anniversary.





So, we went out and celebrate our annivesary in the most average and decent way that could be think of but yet it was full of content. The gift was not expensive but has its own priceless value .


HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY DARLING!!!!

Things to Ponder


Aku cilok dari enche Sme. Hanya untuk info kepada yang lain.


Tuan-tuan dan Puan-puan,
Maklumat ini adalah berkenaan emolumen.
Emolumen yang mana jika emolumen aku tambah bini aku punya emolumen tambah lagi mak aku serta ayah aku punya pencen dan tambah lagi kakak-kakak dan abang-abang aku punya emolumen pun tidak akan sama dengan emolumen salah seorang dari mereka-mereka ini setahun.


Jadi, adakah ini, ini dan ini relevan ??
Lu pikir laa sendiri!!!

Info : Emolumen - gaji bersih yang diterima oleh seseorang.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ways to save petrol

Last week, I was asked by my old school mate to promote his company's latest invention. A system to reduce petrol usage and improves engines just by a mere call from your phone.

Before this he let me tried an oil addictive called the "Petrol Booster" and I have analysed the addictive.


I found out that the booster really effective on a long journey as it can save for about 40% of fuel usage but it doesn't help much in the city if you're trapped in a traffic jam.


Now, I present to you guys the "modus-operandi" of this "INFO-SIGNAL" :




(click the pic to read)

So Ahmad Zul Izzi Fauzi, Sales Director for Metabolix Sdn Bhd, don't say I didn't give you a hand..

And friends, if you're interested, do give me your details on the comment and I will contact you ASAP.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

In the End

Pagi tadi aku berlepas dari rumah pukul 6.45 pagi. Selepas menghantar isteri tercinta ke pejabatnya, aku pula menuju ke destinasiku, Putrajaya.

Hampir sahaja tiba di hentian tol Sungai Besi, aku melihat kesesakan berhadapan dengan stesen minyak Nasional yang sama seperti minggu lepas.

Spontan aku bertanya dalam hati. "Ada 'road block' lagi ke nih?"
Memang tidak salah tekaan aku tu. Ada sekumpulan polis sedang membuat 'road block' umpama negara darurat.

Ngam-ngam pulak radio 'terhangat' sekarang sedang menyiarkan info trafik nya. Ada 12 'point' lagi di bandar Kuala Lumpur yang juga mengalami kesesakan akibat dari 'road block' yang dijalankan.

Aku sekali pun tak pernah menyalahkan pihak Polis Diraja Malaysia kerana aku tahu mereka hanya 'saya yang menurut perintah'.

Tapi, siapakah yang diburu??

Dengan kesesakan ini, semestinya kenderaan bermotor akan membakar minyak secara berlebihan. Ironinya akan membawa kepada pembaziran.

Hairannya, kenapa kehilangan Adik Sharlinie tidak pula dilakukan 'mass road block' sebegini memandangkan pihak yang Berkuasa mampu.

In the end..lu pikir laa sendiri!!!

Friday, July 11, 2008

200th Guest

My blog is reaching 200th guest in less than 1 month after I installed the Blog counter.

Quite a hit eh?? Hehe.. But i can recognise only 2 registered person (including my wife) plus an anonymous reader and I knew there are other 'silent readers' that came here.

Hope to know more of you visitors...

Adios..

Proud we are Malaysian

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  • Got an e-mail from a friend who wants to find this ignorant driver of a Toyota Vios, with the number plate WPK 6393.
  • From my opinion, He or She must be a handicapped person (according to the handicap car park) with sight problem (almost blind but not colour blind).
  • If not, he/she is a 'stupid proud' person or a simple translation in Malay - "Orang Bodoh Sombong"!!

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

The Best of Tennis

The best? You're havin' a laugh!

We know that Rafael Nadal is now on top of the world, and the ATP circuit. But is the Muscles from Mallorca the best of all-time?
By Arvind Iyengar (espnstar.com)

Wimbledon is over and a new champion has been crowned. Nadal became the first man since Borg to win at Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same year, and this begs us to ask the question- How good is the twenty-two year old? How does he stack up against the all time greats in the game?

The last six weeks have been nothing short of spectacular for Rafael Nadal.
Nadal cruised to his fourth straight French Open Title, which included a demolition of World Number One Roger Federer. He triumphed for the first time on grass at Queens. He topped it off by winning the greatest match in tennis history to claim his first, of what should be many Wimbledon titles.

Till now, Roger Federer has been the only active player to be called one of the greatest ever, but should Nadal now be mentioned in this discussion?

The answer as the numbers tell us is an overwhelming yes.

Is he better than Sampras, Connors and Borg?
No.....well not yet anyway.

The analysis here considers performance in Grand Slams (100 points for a win, 30 points for runner-up) and sustained dominance determined by year-end ATP rankings (with 50 points for finishing at number one, 15 points for being second, and 5 for finishing anywhere else in the top ten).

Additional points have been awarded for winning slams on different surfaces and for winning the "Grand Slam" of all four majors (30 points each). Performances since 1973 have been considered since that is when the official ATP rankings were introduced.

Here's a look at where Nadal, and all the others stand in the all-time tennis rankings.

11) Rafael Nadal- 685 points
At just twenty-two years of age, the Spaniard already has five slams under his belt and he only seems to be getting better. Perhaps the greatest athlete in the world, Nadal is a tireless retriever who works on all facets of his game.
This year, the improved double-handed backhand was a critical part of the Roland Garros victory, while the smarter serves served him well at Wimbledon.
Three more slams will be enough to take him to number eight on this list, but the early numbers indicate he would go much higher than that.

10) Boris Becker- 860 points
Boom Boom Becker arrived at Wimbledon in 1985, becoming the youngest ever male Grand Slam singles champion at the time. The German was a real character, endearing himself to his fans with his fast-paced game and stunning volleys.
Becker ended his career with six Grand Slam titles, which included seven finals appearances and three titles at the All England Tennis Club.

9) Mats Wilander- 960 points
Wilander was in the news two years ago, when he criticized Roger Federer for not having the mental fortitude to overcome Nadal in the French Open final- his exact words were not as mild!
Lacking the will to win is something the Swede could never be accused of, winning seven of his eleven grand slam finals. Wilander was also the last man, before Roger Federer to win three slams in a year.
The only one he missed in that year was Wimbledon, which was won by the man who is next on this list.

8) Stefan Edberg- 975 points
Edberg is a five-time recipient of the ATP Sportsmanship Award, but he will best be remembered for his classic grass-court battles with Becker.
Overall, Edberg emerged the more complete player, reaching the finals of all four majors, with only the French title missing from his trophy cabinet. He twice ended the year as world number one, and finished in top ten for eleven years-a hallmark of his consistency.

7) John McEnroe- 1110 points
Tremendous tennis and temper tantrums!
John McEnroe was the best player in the world in the early 80s and was a handful for everyone on court...players and umpires alike.
There was no denying his brilliance with seven slams in his kitty. The left-hander ended Borg's dominance at Wimbledon, beating the five-time champion in 1981 after a closely fought final the previous year.
Sounds a little familiar doesn't it!

6) Andre Agassi- 1280 points
Andre Kirk Agassi aka "The Punisher" is the only man in this list to have won on all four surfaces. At his best he could beat anyone, but he wasn't always at his best and that kept him from cracking the top five.
Still, Agassi is arguably the best returner of serve in the game's history with a lethal backhand that put opponents on the back foot

5) Jimmy Connors- 1405 points
In a close battle for third, the ever-resilient Jimmy Connors brings up the rear.
He ended the year as world number one five times and spent sixteen years in the top ten, more than any other player since the inception of the official rankings.
The patriotic American also won his home tournament a record five times.

4) Bjorn Borg- 1430 points
A shock retirement at the age of twenty-six may have prevented the Iceman from a few more championships.
No one though has displayed the sheer brilliance of winning consistently on two surfaces so different.
Maybe this year marks the start of someone matching the quantum of Super Borg's super feats.

3) Ivan Lendl- 1465 points
Nineteen grand slam finals for Lendl, more than anyone.
Not the best record in them at 8-11 including two runner-up spots on his least favourite surface at SW19.
Grass is for cows, Lendl once lamented as he skipped the 1982 tournament. The bull-headed Lendl did manage to win at the other slams with his uncompromising style and his never-say-die attitude.

2) Roger Federer- 1615 points
With twelve grand slams and four straight years at the top of men's tennis, Fedex is right up there to lay stake to the claim of "best ever".
Unquestionably the best player over the last five years, the Swiss Master is now under serious threat from Rafael Nadal.
If recent performances are anything to go by, Rafa looks set to not only dethrone Federer in the ATP rankings but also replace him as the best player of this generation.
Roger will have to pull up his socks to hold off his arch nemesis and also to catch the number one player on this list.

1) Pete Sampras- 1910 points
Fourteen majors and two hundred and eighty six weeks as world number one makes Pistol Pete the champion of champions.
Seven Wimbledon titles and five US Open titles made Sampras the most successful on these surfaces.
Only the French eluded him, the one blemish in an otherwise flawless career.
What would Nadal have to do get here? Win around eight more slams and end the year as number one for about half a decade.

As hard as that sounds, Rafa's performances this year make it hard to bet against him.
Five more years like this one and the King of Clay will be christened the King of Kings.

An interesting conversation to read...

Hafiz: 'Well, Neil, what do you think?'

Neil: 'Think about what?'

Hafiz: '(eyes roll). About the situation we're in.'

Neil: 'The last man standing may yet turn out to be the imam of putrajaya.'

Hafiz: 'Horrors!'

Neil: 'When there's no direction, things will move by reverse force of sheer inertia.'

Hafiz: 'But the imam wears inelegantly the yoke of cronyism. Also he seems to have been bitten by a tsetse fly.'

Neil: 'If a country is sleepy, shouldn't its head?'

Hafiz: 'But the country is sleepy because its head is.'

Neil: 'Tun had greatness.'

Hafiz: '(eyebrows arch). He did?'

Neil: 'With him, at least things move. First up, then later down.'

Hafiz: 'Tun thought of ways around problems. Bad thing was all his solutions created bigger problems which cannot themselves be solved.'

Neil: 'Because there were no checks-and-balances on how state funds were used.'

Hafiz: 'Likewise, checks-and-balances on politicians' lifestyles.'

Neil: 'Why can't they all behave themselves, and do the right things?'

Hafiz: 'Because power corrupts to the core in this country and by the time you find out, someone is already blown to smithereens.'

Neil: 'Is there anyone else out there who can run this country properly and without fanfare or controversy?'

Hafiz: 'All have been tainted, perceived or otherwise, so who?'

Neil: 'which leads us to conclude?'

Hafiz: 'that instead of candidate-centric, the governance of Malaysia should be system-centric.'

Neil: 'only possible if there is transparency and accountability.'

Hafiz: 'which can't come about if to practise them one requires the ok from the people they are intended for.'

Neil: 'so what next?'

Hafiz: 'just change the govt and see what happens.'

Neil: 'won't that just replace x with y where y may be lesser than or equal to x?'

Hafiz: '(looks at fingernails); does it really matter in the end?'

Neil: 'we seem to be going nowhere.'

Hafiz: 'Yep. But let me give you a solution. However it's not easy to do.'

Neil:'eh?'

Hafiz: 'Governments should be outsourced. Politicians are the least qualified people to run governments, don't you agree? Most of them just talk and preen. All are concerned of their survival first. Which means how they perceive what their supporters want. But since not all their supporters can get their attention, their perception will be restricted to those nearest them, or fed to them, or loudest to them, et cetera. Follow me, so far?'

Neil: 'um..'

Hafiz: 'Between a half-baked politician who only talks and a professional manager who only does, who would you choose?'

Neil: 'the manager, provided he has a good PR team to communicate to all the rakyat.'

Hafiz: 'exactly; the professional manager will do what needs to be done to meet the targets set and his peers will make sure he does them in the most professional and efficient way; he doesn't have to get anyone to cover his tracks because he will stop himself in time not to do anything wrong. There is an internal coiled-spring mechanism inside him.'

Neil: 'and where do we find them?'

Hafiz: 'advertise everywhere, from Forbes to IHT to ChinaDaily to StraitsTimes'

Neil: 'oh, even foreigners?'

Hafiz: 'so what? so long there is internal checks-and-balances on funds and policies, give them the ropes to get things done, grow new ideas, move mountains. You see, Neil, the mindset has all along been that this country must be run by Malaysians. Says who, i ask? If we want to meet globalization heads-on, let the country be run by whoever is the best in the field. Better to have an expat be paid a hefty bonus for delivering first-class service to the rakyat than have a local engineer for himself a hefty undertable bonus for delivering third-class service to the rakyat. Betul tak?'

Neil: 'but, but...national identity, pride.?'

Hafiz: 'Neil, right now the national identity is that we are a nation of body snatchers, bombers and sodomizers. So what pride are you talking about?'

Neil: 'What about some of the politicians getting good media for handing over relief kits to poor people?'

Hafiz: 'That's just PR. They would do a better job if they can create work and income openings for the poor people. You give a bag of rice today, the guy finishes it tomorrow, then what? You give again, ah? The right person for the job will see this right away and put effort to create more legal income activities for everyone, not illegal income channels for a few. So far, we haven't see a single successful case from local politicians.'

Neil:'yeah, i read the SMEs have to pay undertable money to get permits for their factories.'

Hafiz: 'same factor with the Selayang referral hospital not being able to function because they don't have surgeons.
Neil, it's all about candid admission of what makes a country work. In your case, if an SME increases state income and creates jobs, WTF cause trouble to it? Why not do more to make sure it gets SME loans not because of the skin color of its owners? Why talk only? And if the hospital is undermanned, why not solve it the right way by making sure the right candidates get into the medical courses so that they won't be pinched by other countries which means they won't come back? And if the medical courses are not internationally recognized because of the language, admissions and teaching caliber problems, solve those F@g problems instead of talking shit in parliament.'

Neil: 'yeah, they should move to solve problems.'

Hafiz: 'Neil, i'm not saying one should overlook the present politicial impasse just because other things don't get done. That's dangerous. Why? because it gives the guilty parties the chance to excuse themselves and get away scot-free using the rakyats' collective frustration. Justice MUST be done.'

Neil: 'Agreed. Otherwise, we might as well close shop because it won't just be the integrity of a few scoundrels. It will be the collective guilt of everyone who turns his and her humanity away. The Unseen One gave us two eyes not to close one.'

Hafiz: 'That's right, Neil. We must calmly see things clearly and do the right thing. In the end, it's not about what's written in this book or that book that one should parrot mindlessly. It has to do with our upbringing, education and conscience. If you read something in a holy book and say it's good, how do you know it's good unless you already have a notion inside you of what is good? That notion is the essence.'

Neil: 'i'm going to rummage for some instant noodles again. You want one?'

Hafiz: 'that sounds good, Neil. I'm also hungry. What you put into it?'

Neil: 'some scrawny veges are all i have.'

Hafiz: 'not to worry, Neil. Pure hearts can live on even one sesame seed. His Powers are amazing.'

Neil: 'ditto'.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Finally, He Concedes Defeat

Last night, I stayed up late just to watch Wimbledon Final Match between the World No.1 Roger "Fedex" Federer and his arch-rival, Rafael "the Clay King" Nadal.





Nadal had a jump-start when he leads 2 set with 6-4, 6-4 but Federer however was not in the mode to surrender his title easily. He closes the gap with a tie-break win in the 3rd set, 7-6 (7-5) and the rain start to pour heavily. The game had been delayed for about an hour.



Trading blows like champion boxers, both men served strongly in the fourth set, Federer twice to stay in the Championships, forcing a second tie-break as good as any since Bjorn Borg's epic against John McEnroe in 1980.



Federer earned his second set point at 9-8, and this time a long backhand return from Nadal brought an end to a truly remarkable tie-break, Federer's 10-8 victory clawing the match back level.


Another short rain break early in the decider did little to detract from the game's momentum, with Nadal having the first chance, failing to convert two break points on the Federer serve at 5-5.




Finally at 7-7 Nadal converted his fourth break point chance to set up the opportunity to serve out for the Championship. On his fourth match point, Nadal forced one final error from Federer, and collapsed to the turf in triumph. The Final score are 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 ( 5-7), 6-7 ( 8-10), 8-7.



At the post-match interview Roger accepted his defeat:
"Later on in life I'll think it was a great match to be part of but it doesn't feel so good now. I played well but missed too many chances in the first two sets but I'm happy with the way I fought. He served well and played well and I pushed him to the edge but he deserved to win."

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

LEPAS 10 TAHUN, IA KEMBALI

Yang nie pun aku ambik dari TV SMITH.




Mengambil beberapa quote dari beliau :
"Sodomee™ was introduced to the Malaysian public in 1999 and was withdrawn from the market in 2004. It is widely regarded as the most famous failed product and is the subject of studies at universities worldwide."


Jadi, adakah ia masih relevan untuk 'dimakan' oleh rakyat Malaysia??
LU PIKIR LAA SENDIRI!!!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Sedutan Minggu Lepas

Ada banyak perkara yang aku terlepas terutamanya melibatkan hal ehwal politik semasa. Walaupun takde langsung yang kena mengena dengan hidup aku, tapi ianya mencabar intelektual aku sebagai seorang rakyat Malaysia.


1. Pada 28 Jun 2008, pukul 5.45 petang seorang "budak kopi" telah membuat aduan polis mengenai salahlaku liwat di mana dia menjadi mangsa.

"Saya Mohd Saiful Bukhari b Azlan (i/c no 850706-01-5687) ingin melaporkan bahawa saya telah diliwat oleh majikan saya. Perkara ini berlaku tanpa kerelaan saya. Kejadian terakhir berlaku 26/6/08 di Unit 1151, Kondominium Desa Damansara, Jln Setia Kasih, KL. Oleh itu, tujuan laporan ini dibuat untuk mendapat pembelaan dan keadilan keatas diri saya. Saya juga berasa bimbang dengan keselamatan diri dan keluarga saya jika perkara ini tersebar luas di khalayak ramai. Majikan saya Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim - Ketua Umum PKR."


"Bullshit!!" . Budak darjah 4 pun boleh buat laporan macam ni. Walaupun aku nie bukanlah suka sangat dkt Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (tapi aku suka jugak usha Nurul Izzah tu..heheh) tapi berpijak laa di bumi yang nyata. Mana ada orang tengok drama swasta yang sama jalan ceritanya, mana ada pisang berbuah dua kali!!


Anda boleh tengok wajah "budak kopi" yang membuat laporan itu di sini.


2. Menurut Laporan "Statutory Declaration" yang dikeluarkan oleh Raja Petra, kononnya Datin Seri Rosmah hadir bersama semasa hari pembunuhan Altantuya.

Ni satu lagi cerita dongeng. Datin Seri tu kan 'vouge' orangnya. Mana nak kena darah-darah nie semua, mana nak tengok daging-daging berkecai nie..


3. Dari cerita 1 dan 2, aku simpulkan bahawa
  • Aku tak pernah percaya bahawa DSAI adalah seorang peliwat dan aku juga tak percaya bahawa Datin Seri Rosmah ada bersama-sama masa Altantuya dibunuh.
  • Tapi aku tak nafikan penglibatan Datin seri Rosmah dalam kes ini.
  • Cerita "Jangan Main Belakang" di Astro Ria akan mendapat rating yang tinggi...