Friday, March 7, 2008

An open letter to ALL Malaysians... A change that you can participate in

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Subject: An open letter to ALL Malaysians...
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Thursday, Feb 28 2008
Former Bar Council president Yeo Yang Poh wrote an open letter to ALL Malaysians, to discharge our responsibilities as a voter and make those elected candidates to be accountable for their promises made during the election campaign.
He believes that change and betterment are not empty dreams, if all of us play our respective parts.

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Dear Fellow Malaysians,
It is true that there are things that we Malaysians should be proud of,
and be thankful for. It is equally true that many things are not well in
our country. They have not been well for some time now. Matters of
safety and security, price hikes, education, issues of equal
opportunities and equal treatment, constriction of various forms of
freedom, marginalization of several segments of society, the failing
justice system, corruption in the public sector, the rising denial
syndromes, the arrogance of wrongdoers nourished by their repeated
ability to get off scot-free, and the numbness of the public reaction
towards misdeeds and the lack of accountability, just to describe a few.

Many of the ills that we complain about in our society are the symptoms of the underlying causes. Some of the major root causes are:

(a) epidemic corruption in a system that does little to prohibit or redress it,

(b) lack of a system of transparency and accountability,

(c) the suppression of various freedoms so as to turn a silent majority into a silenced majority,

(d) a Government that is more interested in commanding than serving,

(e) a Parliament whose overwhelming majority cares more about power-consolidation than nation-building, and

(f) a weak "last bastion" in the form of a failing justice system.


Can things be allowed to go on this way? Can we afford to do so? Should our future generations suffer the consequences of our permissiveness? It is quite obvious that we need a better Government and a better Parliament.

But that will not happen if we, the citizens of Malaysia, do little more
than blaming the Government and criticizing our Members of Parliament. It is we who put our MPs in the Parliament. It is we who must take the ultimate responsibility. The buck stops at each and every one of us.


My earnest appeal to everyone is therefore as follows:
* discuss the need for a better Parliament and a better Government, with your family members, colleagues, friends and persons close to you;
* make it a point to go and vote in the next election, and to vote for
change and for betterment;
* discard the notion or excuse that your single vote will not matter;
* discard the notion or excuse that politics is dirty and all politicians are the same, and therefore that there is no point in voting;
* influence and encourage as many of your family members, colleagues, friends and persons close to you as possible, to come out and vote for change and for betterment in the coming election.
It is meaningless for us to complain about our Parliamentarians and the Government, if we do not first discharge a simple but sacrosanct duty of choice.

Let us all take the time to look into the beautiful but expectant eyes
of our children, and of the children of many others for whom we care.
The future of our nation is meant for them. But millions of them cannot vote. They put their fate in our hands. They rely on us not just for their present living and support. They rely on us, too, to vote for a better future for them. And after discharging our duty to vote, we must continue to be vigilant, and ensure that our elected representatives account for their actions, and make good their promises.

I humbly suggest to you that change and betterment are not empty dreams, if all of us play our respective parts. I invite you, and I urge you, to answer my appeal as set out above.

 

Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Yeo Yang Poh
Advocate & Solicitor,
& a concerned Malaysian
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Monday, October 1, 2007

Stand with the Burmese people!

A friend of mine send me a email containing a link to sign a online petition with regard to the latest development in Burma.

Hi, have you heard about the crisis in Burma?
Burma is ruled by one of the worst military dictatorships in the world. This week Buddhist monks and nuns began marching and chanting prayers to call for democracy. The protests spread and hundreds of thousands of Burmese people joined in -- they've been brutally attacked by the military regime, but still the protests are spreading.
I just signed a petition calling on Burma's powerful ally China and the UN security council to step in and pressure Burma's rulers to stop the killing. The petition has exploded to over 200,000 signatures in a few days and is being advertised in newspapers around the world, delivered to the UN secretary general, and broadcast to the Burmese people by radio. We're trying to get to 1 million signatures this week, please sign below and tell everyone!
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_burma/tf.php?cl_tf_sign=1
Thank you for your help!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Monday, August 6, 2007

PC-Fair 2007 (II)

Went to PC-Fair 2007 (II) last saturday. To avoid having to pay for extreamly expensive parking rate at KLCC parking, i parked my car in one of the outdoor parking space! Cheah, this cost me RM10.00. I think the parking space management try to make more money with PC-Fair. Normal rate, if i am not mistaken, is like only RM4-RM5 only!

Hmm... Looks like the merchants at PC-Fair like to hire girls with some "sexy" & "weird" uniform as promoters. Are they beautiful??? Err.... check it out yourself!!

Trying to buy myself a 1GB DDR2 SODIMM RAM and perhaps a DVD Writer for my wife. But, all of the merchants do not accept credit card! And even they do, they will charge you extra 2% of the transaction. And they will say to you with an innocent smile and face, "not us that want to charge you, it is the credit card company that charge us in the first place!". Heck!! Even the PS2 DVD Games seller near my house, let customer pay with credit card without any bottom limit and extra charge!!

So i ended up did not buy anything for myself, except a digital camera for my mom. I promised to look-out a digital camera for her, long long time ago. Nikon CoolPix S200, RM799.00. Well, this is not exactly the lowest price. I have heard from friend that got this camera at RM750. But, nvm la, i have been talking and talking to get a camera for my mom. I just think to grab this oppurtunity to do so!! And, most important thing is, after a few rounds of negotiation, the guy let me swipe credit card without extra charges. haha, feel so good already!!


:: RM799, free 1GB SD Card, 1 really mini tripod, 2 Li-Ion batteries, and a soft camera case.


:: Here come the Nikon CoolPix S200.  

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Introducing Windows Live Writer (Beta)

I get to know about this Blog Writer software from 小鱼博客. Without any delay, i downloaded it to give it a try. Well, this blog entry was written and published using Windows Live Writer.

After the installation, i have to go through some very simple steps to setup my weblog setting. No problem at all at this stage.

Windows Live Writer will then download the weblog style so that when you write your blog entry using Windows Live Writer, you will see immediately the look and feel.

In terms of editing functions, i would give Windows Live Writer a thumb up. I have to be honest with the fact the i never use any Blog Writer software before. But the user interface of Windows Live Writer is very simple and straigt-forward. It makes editing and formatting you blog entry extreamly easy with WYSIWYG. You no longer need to write your own HTML.

Some of the features:

  1. Easily format text: color size weight italic underline strike-through
  2. Spelling Checker
  3. All other elements which you can do it with WYSIWYG, wihout have to switch to HTML code, like table, insert picture.
  4. If you are using Windows Live Space, i think there are a lot of custom plug in that you can use with this Windows Live Writer.

One downside i found is, Windows Live Writer doesn't support uploading images for BlogSpot. However, if you have a FTP server, Windows Live Writer can upload image to the FTP server and display the image from the Server.

So, what are you waiting for?? Go ahead and download and try using it.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Demolishing a school??!!



A 8 years old girl call to a demolition company, asked to demolish her school, and explicitly say that it should be done when the teachers are inside, because the teachers give her too much homeworks!!!

I was wondering, what the hate was so much, that a 8 years old innocent girl would think of demolishing her school, while the teachers are inside. Sounds not only Malaysian school children have too much homework problem!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Yahoo!! I got the car back!

Finally, the Kelisa, after two weeks of repairing, it is finally finished!

I was so happy, until that the moment i got back from work yesterday, i washed the car. Wow, as good as new!

Although i said all the repair cost is claimable from the insurance company, but i still have to fork out RM 400.00. OMG, the coming month is going to be a poor month! From the RM400, RM100 goes to the summon (the actual amount of the summon is RM300, but A Fai said he will settle for me the RM200). And the rest of the RM300, goes to the insurance company!! I do not really understand how this work. We already paid the insurance company for the policy, but when it comes to insurance claim, they charge 1% of the insurance premium. The premium for the Kelisa is RM30,000.00. So 1% is RM300. They call it access fee, or something like that! :(

Anyway, as long as i got my car back, and luckily i do not need to pay the repair myself. All the repairs cost near to RM3000.00.