Saturday, August 23, 2008

Najib: No more fuel rebates if you don't appreciate them

See this news on TheStar just now --> Najib: No more fuel rebates if you don't appreciate them

What can I say to this arrogantly party? FUCK you lah... If I am not educated, then I might got fooled by you, but... no, I won't be fooled by you no more...

Petrol Decrease by 15sens

As I just got the news from Malaysiakini, that the petrol will be decreased by 15 sens. There isn't much impact to me, as I know once the price has gone up, it will never come down. You see, when there is a decreased of 15 sens on petrol, do you think the roti-canai, or wantan mee, will be at lower price? I DON'T THINK SO...

But this is not the point that I wanted to bring out.

It's about our flip-flop Pee Am, errr... the so-called "Pee Am" lar. I am seriously getting more and more worried about this decisions, his talkings... etc.

If my memory served me well, I remembered him saying that "there will definitely no price change on petrol, not before Merdeka celebration. It will definitely be on 1st September 2008..."

Okay, it's clear now, our Pee Am sucks. He is using this tactic so that they can win the election. Too bad that I am not staying in Permatang, otherwise, I would have taken the 15sens discount in petrol, and yet I won't vote for them... haha...

Went through this blog Samyeap.com

I have the same thinking as what he had on his blog.

Can someone please tell me, is it only happen in Malaysia, or it happens in every other country also?

Touch N Go...

PETALING JAYA: About 48,000 Touch ’n Go cards will be expiring this year, with about 4,000 customers replacing their expired cards every month since January.

The cards, purchased in 1997 (when the service was officially launched), had reached their 10-year lifespan, said Touch ’n Go Customer Service Department head Azmi Jafar.

He said to renew the card, customers would need to purchase a new card at a cost of RM10, which would be taken from the RM15 deposit of the expired card.

Asked why customers were charged for the card renewal, when they were not initially informed of the card expiring, he replied:

“The new card will be able to last for another 10 years, which works out to RM1 a year only.

“The balance of RM5 from the deposit will be credited into the new card as a reload value,” he said, adding that the credit balance of the expired card would be transferred to the new card as well.

Azmi said the cards have a 10-year expiry period as “all electronic products are subject to wear and tear.”

“Touch ’n Go is no exception. The electronic chip in the card, which carries the functions such as

memory storage, radio transmitter and receiver, has a 10-year life-span.

“The chip will lose its efficiency once it reaches the end of its lifespan,” he told The Star.

Card users can only renew their cards at Touch ’n Go offices in Faber Towers, KL Sentral (both in Kuala Lumpur), Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd, PLUS, Elite Highway and Second Link.

“Right now, customers can check when their card expires at our website. We are negotiating with vendors to extend our service of renewing their cards online.

“That system should be out sometime next year,” he said.

He said that should customers decide not to purchase a new Touch ’n Go card, they can return the expired card, and the deposit and balance would be refunded via cheque within 30 working days.

For more information, go to http://www.touchngo.com.my.


Sometimes, I don't know why I got angry easily, or pissed off by reading some "Malaysia" news. Take this news for example, it should be okay, nothing seem to be awkward, but there is one line that's being reported that really make me fucking pissed off.

... "Asked why the customer were charged for the card renewal, when they were not initially informed of the card expiring, he replied :"The new card will be able to last for another 10 years, which works out to be RM1 a year only"...

Who is this fucking Azmi Jafar? Does he understand the question at all? Someone was asking, why we were charged for renewal of card, and he answered "oh.. it's only RM1 per year.."

And mind you, even when it's RM10 per year, I don't mind just as long as I've been informed about this earlier.

Don't they know that the lifespan for the card is about 10 years before they start the whole system? Or are they expecting that the system will not last above 10 years, that's why they don't inform their customers about this renewal thing?

I wonder, when will people learn how to be responsible on what they've done wrong? If you've made a mistake, you absorb the cost this time, but inform the customer that they will be charged for the next renewal session.

Damn, I really wish I can just pass all the "mistaken" cost to my customers... niamah...

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Kick in the balls?



Hmm... what is your hobby? Some people like to play badminton, some people like to play mahjong, but I've never knew that some people like their balls to be kicked.

Wah lao.. like this also can ar?

Do you dare to participate in this kind of hobby?

A dog fucking a duck? What the...?



Okay, I've seen man fucking animals (or girls being fucked by dogs)... and I thought animal only fuck their own kind, but I never thought I will see something like this.

Damn, the world is getting crazier...

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Accident in Cheras

Saturday August 2, 2008

Two killed in highway horror


Horrific crash in Cheras

By STEVEN DANIEL
stevend@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: Two people were killed after a 10-tonne lorry rammed into seven vehicles on the Cheras-Kajang Highway yesterday.

One of the victims of the horrific crash, Kpl Mohd Nuh Ali, 48, was a bomb squad specialist.

The lorry driver, who also died in the 9.30am crash near Taman Connaught, Cheras, here yesterday, was identified as Kang Ban Hin, 50.

Kuala Lumpur deputy traffic police chief DSP Ng Fook Long said six people were also injured in the crash.

“They have all been admitted to the Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in Cheras and are in serious condition,” he added.

It is learnt that five of the injured were in critical condition.

DSP Ng said that the lorry, carrying boulders, was turning into the Kajang-Cheras Highway from the Middle Ring Road 2, when Kang was believed to have lost control of the vehicle before smashing into a motorcycle, three cars, a van and an MPV.

Mohd Nuh was riding his motorcycle to work with the General Operation Force unit in Cheras when the lorry hit him before jumping the divider and crashing into oncoming vehicles on the highway.

The father of three, who had spent many years in the force putting his life at risk defusing bombs mainly during training exercises, died on the spot.

Eyewitnesses described the scene of the accident as “horrific.”

“I saw the lorry coming down quite fast without the signal light on as I overtook it on my motorcycle. Seconds later, I heard a loud crash.

“To my horror, as I turned around to look, I saw the lorry smashing into several vehicles,” said Naresh Kumar, 28, an engineer.

He said he immediately called the police. Others at the scene claimed at least three other vehicles were damaged.

Kamarul Aizan, 33, whose Perodua Kancil was among the vehicles damaged in the accident, said he was just “seconds away from death”.

“I was heading towards Bandar Tasik Selatan when suddenly the lorry came out of nowhere in front of me and ploughed into a Kelisa. I might have been about three seconds behind the car.

“My car suffered some damage but thankfully I escaped unharmed,” he said.

The accident caused a massive traffic jam that lasted almost three hours as police and Fire Department officials cleared debris from the road and motorists slowed down to look at the accident.

The bodies of Mohd Nuh and Kang were taken to Hospital Kuala Lumpur for autopsy.


Sometimes when I read some online news, so forth and so on, it will make me wonder of the way they report the whole incident. Like those that I highlighted in RED color, what has the background of one victim got to do with the accident?

Somehow it makes me wonder that we over-glorified certain people. To me, everyone is at the same level, if the reporter is to write something about the background of one victim, he/she might as well write it for all the victims, not just one, but all...

Or perhaps this is Malaysia? We just gotta add in irrelevant things/issues to something. Probably just like the feel of "look good at the outside, don't really care about the inside"...

Fucking Malaysia......