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Let’s Float

How much we spent to get Malaysian’s very first national owned sub-marine?

And now we heard that it refused to dive. It prefer to float all the way.

Alright, nothing’s perfect. Even world reputable car makers, Toyota and Honda recalls their cars that having serious design and manufacturing defects.

However, how many times a submarine fail to dive? We won’t know. Maybe other countries faced the same problem, and treated the problem as top secret and nobody in the world knows about it.

But what we have?

Defense Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said: “We have a warranty on the sub and we are confident the builders can fix it.”

Good. It’s so great attitude that our minister is honest enough to let people know about the defect. And, even better is, we know that we have to rely 100% on the ‘builders’ to fix it.

I just want to ask some question.

1. The problem occurred because of manufacturing defect, or because of human error while operating it?

2. Why the problem was not at first detected before the sub was handed over? Why our Ministry of Defense willing to accept such a sub quality product?

3. Is that a very serious failure, so complicated that our own engineers (I believe, we of course have packaged trainings for service engineers in the procurement contract), not able to solve? Or due to reliance to the ‘builder’, we don’t even bother to build our skill sets to solve the problems.

So, enough of bullshxt. We don’t even need  a submarine at the first place. So what the hey if the sub can only float. What’s bothers more is our attitude towards problems when shxt happens.

I guess there won’t be much objection if I conclude that the attitude of what MinDef showed on this problem is ‘FAILED’.

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Posted by Er Chong Yee    Date: Monday, February 15, 2010

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Win on Paper, Lost the Reality?

By high court ruling, Zamry stand still.

However, is that means BN win the war?

It might be yes, might be no. In general, more that we hear is voice of objection.

We are not against high court decision. Indeed, it do make sense. It is based on principle of majority.

But, what people wants? Let’s have a fair competition all over again. If it is true that Rakyat supports the BN government, why not?

The reality is, BN do not have enough capital to fight with people. What they can do now is to make use of the government engine, that supposed to be fair and independent, to attack fellow pakatan leaders.

Therefore, it’s really a crucial election of the upcoming 13th GE for Malaysia to change – change for a better future. If we were to stay as current, we have no hope of moving forward fast enough to compete with the region, not to mention the whole world.

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Posted by Er Chong Yee    Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Father = Ayah?

A non-Muslim came home and his children ran to him and called “Ayah! Ayah!”

His Muslim neighbour got upset and said to him, “Can you please tell your children not to call you Ayah?”

The man asked, “Why?”

The neighbor retorted, “Because my children call me Ayah too. They might get confused and mistake you to be their father.”

The non Muslim nearly fire his Indonesian maid for teaching his children Malay word for Father….

I heard this joke yesterday, from a friend. This morning I saw it again on Facebook, therefore I made the decision to copy and paste it here. Courtesy to who ever invented this.

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Posted by Er Chong Yee    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

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Finally.. We have 4

Tell you a joke.

A friend of mine, from neighbor country. He told me this before.

He was frequent traveler to KL since 90’s. It was when Malaysia economy emerged very fast, due to many factors, under the ruling of Tun M.

That was time when our Putra LRT, now Rapid KL Kelana Jaya Line, firstly launched.

The poor guy was waiting for the train underground of KLCC.

He had the habit, waiting at the last platform gate. That’s pretty normal for those taking trains (MRTs) in Singapore, I guess.

However, when the train first arrived, he was shocked.

The train go all the way beyond the last gate. The train only stop in the middle of the platform, and only 4 gates in the middle opened.

Realizing that, the poor guy had to run all the way to catch the train before the door closed.

Our Putra LRT had only 2 coaches per train, buddy, even though the platform built for longer trains.

It was late 90’s.

More than 10 years after the event, only we started to use 4 coaches train. What’s wrong with us?

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Posted by Er Chong Yee    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

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Can it be a Trap??

At first, he said he can’t stop people from demonstrate for something they don’t agree with.

Opinion came out saying we should stop the demonstration.

Then, some extremist burn something, create damage to some buildings.

Even more unhappy voice against those people.

After that,  he said we should take harsh action towards those elements. Police force also supports that.

What could be the next? The next move will be, for the sake of everybody, we should ban all demonstration.

Then, no matter who, no more assembly and demonstration of any kind. (Full Stop).

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Posted by Er Chong Yee    Date: Friday, January 8, 2010

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