Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The Australian Diaries #10
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
SABM Melbourne Launch
Extra thanks to David and Lutfi from SABM Melbourne for additional help.
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
The Australian Diaries #9
Signing off now....
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
The Australian Diaries #8
Here we are in Melbourne, the second half of the Australian adventure here.
I made it to Melbourne by 1 pm, with a 90 minute flight from Sydney and in bunking with my best friend Adrian in one of the city's suburbs. Real tired, so I had a nap before dinner.
Of course, since it's Adrian's birthday, so we had a drinking party with him all night long.
It's gonna be a good day tomorrow, AFL parade is tomorrow, with I see covering Melbourne in a few days.
Shits all about the pocket money...
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Australian Diaries #7
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Australian Diaries #6
Let's call this as a double-bill posting since my internet credit was over before I could post this.
Sunday morning, I was with a friend going past the Rocks, in which he told me Observer Hotel has famous names, big names coming in there particularly on Friday / Saturday nights. So I decided to go there for some booze - includes a pint of beer and a shot of rum. Of course, the atmosphere is good but well under control. At least there is a policeman monitoring so that the people in there don't get rowdy due to alcohol or something.
When I covered almost all of the Rocks and finally a few places in around Botanical Gardens, I realized that
I've still got more places to go. Some museums have yet to be covered, famous places and I've got Manly and Darling Harbour to cover. I could only go to see the Sydney Tower before ending my day with a decent meal and writing this up.
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So this morning, I decided to cover those ocean world and animal stuff. I started by taking a ferry to Manly, a 30 minute, 11km ride across the harbor. Although there are a few spots to watch, but when you start to compare Ocean World there with Darling Harbour's Aquarium, you would notice that Darling's is bigger there. Still that didn't stop me from exploring The Corso (main path heading to the beach) and having a proper fish and chips lunch.
I find going to Darling is like going 270 degrees. First you have to go back to Circular Quay and then moving westwards to Darling. Paramatta is also on the way but longer, but I realized that it is virtually impossible to cover that place, given of tomorrow I intend to cover up more places and then spending the last third of the day for some window shopping. Anyhow, those in the Gardens have been completed, and now, just only a few places downtown, the Powerhouse and Maritime Museum and so forth.
Kafka's The Trial is I'd say is okay, you'd understand the story if you have read the book or go through its article over Wikipedia. But the trek back to Central is long and I eventually forego a second round of drinks at the Observer Hotel.
It's 1 a.m and I'm still writing this. Shit. I think 1 week, is not enough really, but hey, there could be a second round, if you are lucky around the time next year. I thought I was lucky because the opera season is usually done in the winter. In Sydney, it could go on until mid-next month.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
5 Simple Sentences For Malaysia
These are possibly the 5 best sentences you'll ever read:
1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.
2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
4. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friend, is the beginning of the end of any nation.
5. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Australian Diaries #5
John, whom I met during a candlelight vigil in PJ sometime last year and family were hosting me out for today, since I told him that I would be in town. I happened to be in contact through one of our mutual friends and I managed to cover some places that it will be slow to reach. Mostly in the eastern suburbs, where the rich rub their places there.
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
The Australian Diaries #4
It's mainly taste wine, munch something, taste wine and back forth.
So we were taken to five of the best wineyards in the valley and having a decent gourmet lunch. There was a wine that stands out of the rest that I've tried, but I learnt that they don't export it. Shame, I could have been buying one back for Dad to try, but before I left for Australia, he said no need at all. Correct, the problem will be on international flights customs thing wrangle.
Pretty tired really, so I was wandering around George Street two hours ago looking for a place for dinner. But I ended up in MacDonalds for something simple. In truth, I was supposed to finish posting #3 yesterday, but the credit ran off and having to be ready before 7am today was prompting it.
I need to cover The Rocks tomorrow, and whatever places surrounding it. The Friday thing is making things a little difficult to plan.
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The Australia Diaries #3
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Friday, September 17, 2010
The Australian Diaries #2
Hey family,
Man, if it's 6 pm in Sydney, it's like 8 pm back in KL. Once reaching airport, there was a strict quarantine check due to the HFM outbreak and true most shops are closed before 7 pm so I would go somewhere near Dixon Street Chinatown for a quick meal.
Sydney's at 16 Degrees Celcius, like in a room of air-cond set at the lowest. The guy who was to pick me up got held to a meeting so I had to pay $15 to go down Central. Well, the internet prepaid is chewing up the credit remaining so this will be my posting before late night.
Tonight it's Figaro in the Opera house and I am making sure that I ain't going to miss it.
For now, it's a bit tough to decide which place to visit. Maybe the gardens will do.
It's the credit that I've got to cut here.
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
The Australian Diaries #1
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Hishamuddin Rais: AA UU AA UU
Continuation over part 1 by Hisham Rais titled: Negara Ciplak.
You be the judge.
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Malaysia Day
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Spat and Failure As From History
“Umno needs Perkasa,” he said. “It is uprooted from the ground which makes it difficult to dismiss the fact that Perkasa is filling the void it has left. From this point of view, Ibrahim is absolutely spot on.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Dropping The Self-Dignity = Kow Tow
"All the big contracts for Malays. Malay is the language of the schools although it does not get them into modern knowledge. So the Chinese build and find their own independent schools to teach Chinese, the Tamils create their own Tamil schools, which do not get them jobs. It’s a most unhappy situation."
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Hari Raya Eid Murbarak
Wishing my Muslim friends, colleagues and fellow readers of this blog a brand new Eid Murbarak and may God that we, the humankind share in common bless us all.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Pete: We're Under Severe Attack
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Hisham Rais: Bonsai
The above Malaysiakini video is from the KLCAH talk featuring Hisham Rais yesterday that refers to this article: "UMNO has shrunk the Malay mind"
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See What Happens If You Don't Read!
"This process that 'bonsifies', nullifies and stupefies (Malays) goes back to the British time. (Malays) are led by lazy leaders and lazy thinkers," Hishamuddin (middle in photo) said at the 'Malays are muted too!' forum at the KL and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall last night.
The controversial activist noted that Malays have been indoctrinated to fear new ideas and 'ghosts' of Chinese supremacy, to the point that the Malay public believe that the 'ghosts' are real threats to their existence.
Taking the example of bomoh or witchdoctors, Hishamuddin claimed that Umno employs the same tactics to convince the Malays that they are constantly battling against hantu (ghosts).
"In Malaysia it is very simple. The hantu for the Malays are the Chinese. The Malays are made to believe that there are all sorts of hantu, to encourage the public to be thankful for Umno (to save them).
"It's just like (the tactics of) the bomoh in the kampung, where kampung folk will be told that there are all sorts of hantu to deal with... Umno uses the same modus operandi," he said.
Playing up fears
Hishamuddin claimed that just like the colonial British in Malaya, Umno realises that a liberated Malay mind is a threat to their existence, hence the ruling party's efforts to stop the liberalisation of the Malay mindset.
He alleged that Umno would never agree to free the Malay mind as it is all about maintaining the ruling party's power and control over Malaysia's wealth.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010
Say Sorry Day
The Brand New Malaysian Classic Comedy Uncensored!
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Friday, September 3, 2010
If We Don't Have Freer Media, Can We Trust MSM?
KUALA LUMPUR: The public should trust the mainstream media as it is fact-based, compared to the opinion-based alternative media, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
The Prime Minister said some of the articles published on the alternative media, such as websites and blogs, were "half truths and inaccurate".
"The mainstream media has one strength which cannot be found in the alternative media, and that is the mainstream media can be considered fact-based.
"If we read the mainstream media, we intuitively regard it as an authoritative report, where its facts cannot be questioned," he said at a breaking of fast ceremony at the New Straits Times Press headquarters here Thursday.
"There must be a discerning public who can see the strength of the mainstream media," he added. - The Star
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
How Many More People Must They Be Conned and Lied To?
Picture work of vicious serial liars - Guan Eng
Which leads to one conclusion: How many more Malays must UMNO cheat and lie?
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Reeducating Children and Youths Via New Routine
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