Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Day After Tomorrow

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Predicted Klang Valley map in future according to Max.
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Looking at the heading of the post, you might be wondering why I am writing such an old movie review. But hey, it’s not a movie review that I am writing here. The story begins with one month ago; I am still busying locating one of my best friends Max Chow. Eventually, found out that he has gone to Taiwan once again. We met up after he return to Malaysia when school starts. As usual, the expected story-telling session took place. This time is no longer about Johor Flood but a more macro issue, Climate Change. It was not long ago, before most of the UTARians are still working on climate change issues especially about the Kyoto Protocol, the Indonesia Bali Climate Change Conference, and et cetera. Of course the reason behind is no other than the academic requirement as we have Business Ethics as one of the subjects. Global warming as a result from green house gasses emission is studied due to our assignment topic requirement. With that, I am grateful that even though I am not on the same page with Max, but at least I could still understand the story that he is telling.

Max claims that the world weather will change drastically in couple of years. His statement is further strengthened with the findings from a study conducted by Wieslaw Maslowski, research associate professor in the Navy school's Department of Oceanography, and fellow researcher Jaclyn Clement Kinney. Forgive me for not mentioning the scientific fact part of the findings as I am not that good in the scientific terminology part. I believe the accent of the study is on regards of the Arctic Ice-free by year 2013, 15 years sooner than the previously "bold" prediction of an ice-free polar ocean by 2030 according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an UN-led body which assesses the state of the Earth's climate system.

To me, the ice-melting arctic will result in the rising of ocean level. More water will flow into the sea as the ice got melted. From the researchers’ point of view as according to the ice-albedo feedback effect, open water receives more solar radiation which in turn leads to additional warming and further melting. The more open up area means there will be more absorption and even more melting. It is going to get worse but that is not all, a preliminary assessment by the US Geological Survey (USGS) suggests the Arctic seabed may hold as much as 25 per cent of the world’s undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves. The US believes that diminishing ice coverage will make extracting resources in the North Pole more feasible. Thus, the exploitation on natural resources will speed up the ice-melting process.

I do not know how true it is that someday we might have Christmas with snow in Malaysia. I am not in the position to judge on whether the prediction is too aggressive or whose is too conservative. However, I do know that it is happening which is why I choose to write this post today. I just hope that with my little effort of posting this, those who read it might put in a little more effort in helping to preserve the environment. About the portion of being vegetarian, I am trying very hard now to make sure I take more vegetables in every meal and sometimes become a one meal vegetarian for my lunch. Hopefully like what Max say, we knew we might not be able to change it, but at least do something to slow it down. Let’s just hope that the day after tomorrow will come later.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

26/01/08 A Perfect Day

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Posted something on the national issue part, hopefully won’t be bombastic enough to get me into a lunch or dinner in Sg Buloh or Kamunting. Let’s come back to my life. I have been busy with my viva over the week and it’s finally over. I was thrilled with my supervisor phone call because she compliments us for doing very well in the viva. So the hard works do pay off. It was on the past Saturday, 26 JAN 2008. Early in the morning, we reach KA500B and started to set up the equipment in the room for our presentation. Slowly time passes, more and more people came in to the room. We were totally shocked when more than 30 juniors actually show up for our viva session. More than what we could have expected. Imagine people are grabbing chairs from next door to sit in. We started our session with a bit nervous that I would have to admit but who didn’t right? Finish the whole presentation part in around 17 minutes time if I am not mistaken. I can see the second examiner jotting down notes in the middle of the presentation. But when it comes to the Q&A session, she just said that: “I thought it was really good! Err… questions… okay, why do you guys pick this topic? hehe” David and I was smiling to each other and he started to answer the question by stating our interest in performance measurement. I added by saying that our curiosity on the emergence of collaboration between academia and industrial is also one of reasons why we chose to study the topic. Ying Ling and Jessie also express their view on the topic. Our supervisor then say she has no question plus repeatedly saying: “Good! Good!” That’s all about my VIVA which ends around 9.25am in the morning.

Right after the session ends, I manage to capture a few pictures with my group mate David, Jessie and Ying Ling. Guys, you all are simply the best cause I really don’t know what to say but to thank you all. A big thank you for you guys understanding as I am required to attend an Ambassador Appointment ceremony in KL thus our group viva session has to be push forward to become the first session of the day (initially we are the third group presenting at 11am), thank you David as I can’t deny that you did the most reading, writing, analysing (basically mostly everything la…) for our viva and thesis… for the first time in my life I have to salute you for the great work done in our thesis, a big thank you to Ying Ling and Jessie who transform their house into our own research centre/library… ^^ Ok, enough appreciation… Actually it’s not the end yet because we still need to submit our final report on 5 March 2008. So more work coming…

Let’s get back to the viva day, like I mentioned earlier I went to the Collegiate Ambassador for Peace convocation 2008. UTAR nominated the 4 former Student Representatives which are Alex, Lilian, Pei Lee and I to go for this CAP convocation to be appointed as the peace ambassador. Glad to be appointed but I find that I’m no longer that “sociable” nowadays compare to those days. There are various activities plan by the organization. We had gone through several briefings and of course the opening remarks from the Ybhg. Tan Sri… plus the speech from Representative of Datuk Mustafa…

Left the place around 1pm and went to Pavilion with David and Eric. For the first time, 3 of us went shopping together in suit… hmm…. Sound awkward huh? Thanks to David la… -.-“ Had the long queue donuts with them plus some sushi at ichiban-bonshi. Talk about life, about girls, and many many stuff… Also went to sincere watch and then only realize why watches cost 600 thousand ringgit… kinetic power, sunrise and sunset, accuracy of time, military meter design etc. etc. all those technical elements I guess Eric know more than me. Finish meal, went back to Sg Long and bump into Old Town to listen to David Plan once again… and “up up up” till 6pm gone home and took bath and straight away headed to Ai Sien’s house warming… Meet with my secondary sch buddies.. And of course all the “Jee Mui” was there also… More story to come in the next post… hehe sound like a movie preview huh? Or TV commercial break thingy.. hehehe

Saya tak ingat? What wents wrong?

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I guess it’s been 20 days plus since I last updated my blog. A lot of things happen in these 20 days. Among the bombastic one, it will definitely be the beginning of the “trial” by the royal commission on VK Lingam case. Several big shot were summoned to testify on the court. I guess one of the famous phrases that evolve from the case will be: “It looks like me, it sounds like me… but I don’t know whether it is me?” by VK Lingam and not forgetting our most honourable former prime minister Tun’s statement: “Saya tak ingat.”

Rally IS NOT OUR CULTURE according to our beloved PM. But has he long forgotten that once upon a time, how Malayan goes against the British colonist proposed Malayan Union? I wonder if there is no “walk on justice” by the lawyers, will the government even set up the royal commission. The statement "Lawyers don't walk everyday. Not even every month. But when they walk, then something must be very wrong," made by the Bar Council chairman Ambiga Sreenevasan during the Walk of Justice shall be seriously thought by every Malaysian. What went wrong with our country?

Just out of my own curiosity, what can the royal commission do if they do find out that in the process of appointing the chief judge, Tan Sri Vincent Tan, Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansur, VK Lingam and etc. etc. do interfere by sending in suggestions, memorandum, and so on? I understand that it’s very serious if the appointment of chief of justice is bias but isn’t at the very beginning the system itself is already bias? The separation of power between executive, judiciary and legislative has long gone in Malaysia. It has been Malaysian custom for a single site having the absolute advantage in the parliament house. Thus, with such majority win, the ruler of the country is no longer the symbolic royal family but the leader of the winning alliances. The constitution can be amended easily, his royal highness can’t help but to agree with all sort of propose enactment by the parliament. So who is the real monarch in the country? And people, please don’t complain when petrol price goes up, when toll price rise, when you and I have to suffer from the high inflation rate with your salary still stay at the same. This is because you’ve voted and this is what you wanted? Or Malaysian simply tak ingat what went wrong with our country?


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Cancellation of City Tour JAN 2008

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I'm regret to inform those who plan or who have registered to join City Tour JAN 2008 that our tour is being called off. There are various issues in this case. But the official reasons for canceling the tour is because we don't have enough juniors to participate in it. Up to date, the organizer receive overwhelming response from the seniors (more than 75 registered with us) and we thank you for your support. There were once hope for the tour to be carry on with conditions but the organizer felt that to be fair with everyone else, it's best that we call off the tour. Never thought that the last activity I joined in UTAR (I suppose it is the last one cause I hope that Talent Time committee will get a replacement emcee to take over my position) will ended up like this. For those of you who are still interested in going to the various destinations of the tour, let's organize one for our own!~ Don't worry, we will still have the opportunity to shake hands with the sharks in Aquaria KLCC, marching through the Sky bridge, say hello to the fire flies in Kuala Selangor, reach the top of Melawati Hill and enjoy the yummy seafood! Hurray!!!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

City Tour 2008

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To ALL UTARian,
City Tour 2008 is going to happen on this Sunday, 13 January 2008.
Tickets are for now available at RM 58 per person.
Among the interesting destinations are:
Aquaria KLCC, Sky bridge, Kuala Selangor Fire Flies, Bukit Melawati...
Seats are very limited, contact your faculty coordinator now for registration purpose.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Happy New Year 2008

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It’s amazing how one person life can goes…
At one moment you are on top of the hill near heaven and at another you might fall into hell…
Yeah, who else would it be for me to refer to other than the recent hot porn star…
Someone with the title of Dato’ Seri, spend more than 20 years to climb the ladder of politics to reach his current position…
People will not count on how much you have done previously but yes one mistake you will fall into the drain… This is just how the rule goes…
I have to clarify that I am not a big fan of this Dato’ Seri but yet the courage to admit his blunder do impress me… I meant how many politicians in Malaysia nowadays have the guts to do so…
Not to mention such huge sexual scandal but any of their wrong doing… I will say almost all of our “Honourable” ministers will prefer to blame the whole world but themselves…
So credit do goes to this Dato’ Seri for his courage yeah… like what people always say if you are to fail please fail with dignity…
So that is the most bombastic news happened in Malaysia politics at the beginning of year 2008.

Talking about New Year… hmm…
It’s quite pathetic how I spend both my Christmas Eve and New Year Eve night…
Unbelievable for the first time in my life ever since I was 15, I actually stay at home at both Christmas Eve and New Year Eve… Facing my monitor, doing my thesis…
That’s how I spend the last day of year 2007… Just hope that the same thing won’t repeat next year… well I bet it won’t cause by then there shouldn’t be any thesis huh? Hmm…
New Year new hope, some says that the economic will once again having recession in year 2008.
Some says petrol price is going to shot up for more than 30 cents…
Some says the general election is on March…
Some says China is coming down right after the Olympic Games…
Well, it just too many “says”…
Year 2008 is going to be a big year for me as I am about to enter into a new chapter of my life…
Yeah, if everything goes well, I am going to graduate in August 2008 (the convocation)…
What’s going to be will be… what comes around goes around... so just chill out dudes...
so... 2008, here we go…

 
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