What the Hell He Said???
How come what he said is contradict now and then when been asked by the lawyers? If you really follow the coverage there are too much to be suspected. It’s very fishy here.
And again, we as people want to know the truth no matter who’s who. The name of the person is not important, which party he represent is not important, we are concerning the progress of the case as a human that love and concern.
Posted by Er Chong Yee Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Categories: Fun
Tags: forensic, non-political, Teoh Beng Hock
A Cold Joke… Found Somewhere in Kuchai Lama…
EPF Nomination… Do You Know This?
While reading I found this quite interesting article, which some information that maybe a lot of people missed out. It is about the regulations behind EPF nomination. You do not have to care about it if you do not feel that you need to know it one day. But if you do, you can read the original article by clicking here.
Well, if you do not specifically have interest on the EPF stuff, the blog having a lot of articles about economy and finance. You may find a lot of useful information there. Worst come to the worst, you could be enjoying the LENG LUI photos – the articles come free with nice photos. The picture above shows Li Xiao Lu.
So, feel free enough to visit? Click here. By the way, I am not any how paid advertiser for the owner of the website or associated in anyway, just feel like to share useful information among others. If you have any good stuff to share, please feel free to contact me at erchongyee@hotmail.com.
Traffic Signs
Day in day out we might see a lot of signs like in this picture, especially for those frequent travelers.
I am sorry. The production is done by a Taiwanese guy and I can’t find English version for it. Therefore if you can’t read it, let’s see what he said.
Follow the sequence from left to right, top to bottom:
“I work hard everyday, when the boss want me to go towards East, I don’t dare to turn to the West. I am a junior (in the company), therefore I always bullied by the fellow colleagues, even worse is to become scapegoat for the supervisor. The boss always scream at me, describe me with all kind of language, make me feel like I am worse than an animal. However, I need to earn a living, so I need to be patient. Often there is urgent task for me. The bosses leave the office early, and other colleagues also gone off, only me can’t make a move. It’s so frustrated, but work have to be continued. This keeps happening, sometimes I feel like to die. But we can’t give up, no matter how tough it is, how complex it is and how many barriers there, don’t stop. There is always an alternative. If you keep up you hard work, always observe the changes surrounding your, you will be blooming one day.”
Haha.. got it? It’s very meaningful. For readers that want to know more about this guy, please visit the link http://www.wretch.cc/blog/markleeblog/
Have a happy day.
Undi iKDN – Survey on Ministry of Home Affairs Website
I have just came across this survey conducted on the press release website of Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs.
I am sorry, the website is only in Bahasa Malaysia. I can’t find any links for other language version, so I suspect there is none.
The website claims that medias could freely take any of the material from the website for their publication, therefore I think it should not be a problem if I just take the survey conducted here as material for my writings. Anyway, the disclaimer also said that you should be informed that this material is taken from: http://www.ikdn.org/ and http://www.ikdn.gov.my/. Ok, done. Again, it’s only Bahasa Malaysia version.
The survey is pretty interesting though. For example, looking at the first question. It says “dengan lanskap semasa Malaysia, adakah anda merasa…?” (based on current Malaysian landscape (situation), you feel that…?”). The 3 options are: – Safe, – Not Safe, – Not Sure.
The results are:
Like what you expected? Well, this is not some what a scientifically validated survey. So don’t be so serious about the results.
But when talking about public safety, I would like to just share, we should feel glad that we are in Malaysia. Just now when I passed by SS 2, Petaling Jaya. (for those that not sure where it is, click here). I really feel proud that we have all this:
In total we have more than 10 patrol cars there. It should be good enough to cover our areas and make sure that criminals rate is always lower than safety level. But why the results shows contradict answer? Is that because our people are too emotional, and always see things without objective judgment? What do you think of it? Don’t forget to go through the whole few questions on iKDN website then.
Additional info:- In any emergency case you need to know where SS 2 police stations is, refer to this (the circle):
