Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bijinesu


Thinking to start a online business

Cupcakes, cakes, chocolate..

Is it ok as i'm still a student

What do you think?

Industrial Practical Training (part 2)



Tomorrow is the last day of the industrial training.
Can't wait to finish it!


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Industrial Practical Training (part 1)

It's has been about 3rd week for my industrial practical training,

We have to do the training as it were one of the condition to complete the law degree here.
though it is during holiday (..there's go my holiday plan..)

But it is nice experience for the experience less people like me (who never wanted to join anything).
Why bother busying yourself right?
You will ultimately busy yourself after graduation and enter job service right?, :D
Just kidding,really. (many said cert. will impress employers, meh, if i were the employer, what i thought of people like them are: "ek eleh, showoff!" people, haha...)

But again, there is lot of thing i have seen in this government dept.
It is not like what people said, like, govt servants are lazy, inefficient, makan gaji buta, of sort of,
But here they work tremendously like the private sector.

And, what make me impressed most is the spirit of, what they call today, '1 Malaysia' .


tbc...

Monday, July 11, 2011

Malaysian oh malaysian

Its has been a very long time since the last time i have ever posted anything.

however,
the recent Malaysian scene have triggered my finger to post something.

I believe that most of us don't believe in illegal street demo in voicing our discontent feeling.

There are countless other way to voice your so called 'opinion'. really.

I don't know what the hell are they think of!!

Since i don't like politics (although we need it), i would not mention any political related terms,ok?

Illegal street demos is like stupid things to do.
You'll get tired (running all day long), useful holiday wasted (better spent with holidays!! wohoo!!) and sunburn (really, it is getting hotter and hotter by the day)

What the ironic thing of the common illegal street demos;
1) They didn't achieve single thing that they wanted
2) The streets in is full of rubbish
3) Traffic jam is unbearable
4) Anarchism sparked
5) Mere thousands doesn't represent 29billions.



Please Malaysian, let our country be free from illegal street demos.
Street demos is not part of our beloved Malaysia culture,
If you doesn't like the current govt, please vote with all the pleasure at the oncoming general election.

If you said that the Malaysian Election Commission (EC) is corrupted,
then you should go report,voice out your discontent to your elected leader.
They should pass your voice to the parliament.
and then they will try to solve the matter.

-i urge you to go to the parliament or Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) to see the process.
Then you'll understand this fair and clear method.


If nothing happens even though you have meet the leader,
It is obvious that he has not done his job well enough.


If this sort of event keep on happening,
Malaysia will not be a peaceful nation.



--p/s: unless you don't like peace of course!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Malaysia

Malaysia is a small countries .

Consist of many race and religion, and live peacefully for about 52 years since the independence day, 31 August 1957.

Is it really??

I don't think so.

It is true that we live peacefully, together with each other from various kind of ethnics and religions.

What do I meant by 'live peacefully' is that we does not live in war and economy threat either inside or outside the country.

Supposedly it meant like that.

Seems to be a very stable country right?

It is true till this 5 years. To be exact,after the General Election 2004.
I have no real background and knowledge of politics so I will try to keep myself clear from politics.

Since the General Election 2004, the General Election 2008 came.
It is a prove that Malaysia practice a democratic system but not the best but the worst to come.

It can be seen clearly that our so called close and very strong relationship between the races is going slowly apart.

The spirit of 'assabiah' or the spirit of only a group (term used in the Arabs Kabilah) that determine who and whom are our gang and foe. This happens in also happens here but the most noticable is among the Malays.

I don't want to mention others because I may be labelled as a racist so just let me to discuss with my fellow Malays.

Nowadays, the Malays are moving apart each other. The move that could break the strength of the Malays.

Don't you remember what happen to our ancestors 498 years ago when the Portuguese ruled Malacca?
Don't you remember what our great grand parents suffer for about 446 years?
Don't you remember how hard and pain did they had to grab the independence ?

Do you want to ruin everything that our ancestor achieved in trade for hardness and pain in life that we live for only about merely 52 years?

We cannot get other races together when we ourselves are not strong and fragile.
The Sultanate of Malacca falls because no unity among the Malays,
The Sultanate of Malacca falls because the officials busy themselves with the fight for the power.
One of the most factor of the fall of Malacca is because of the 'culprit' work, which is Si Kitol ~ providing and leak information to the unvader Portuguese for his own benefits.

There also the second 'Si Kitol' if you realise. A culprit that only want everythings for only his benefits, power...
With no true stand, other support him, why?

Kerana nila setitik rosak susu sebelanga,
Kalau dah terhantuk kan dah ternganga.

'Melayu mudah lupa', -Tun Dr. Mahathir Muhammad