Thursday, September 22, 2011

晕车药 不简单



晕车了还那么好看,不简单!

晕车了被拍照还那么漂亮,那就真的漂亮了!
相机好不好、技术棒不棒,都无功可夸。




晕车是有药可解的。
Watson 就有卖两种 :


Novomin ( Dimenthdrinate 50mg )
RM5.80 /box ( 10 tablet )
启程前半小时服用。服用后昏昏欲睡。药性可达八小时。





Stugeron ( Cinnarizine 25mg )
RM0.65/tablet
启程前两小时空腹服用。服用后昏昏欲睡 。药性可达八小时。

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Fraser's Hill 福隆港

 晕车.....
一觉醒来,老虎都打得死!
 外景
还坐得下...... :')

 眺远

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Malaysia Day

Federation of Malaya ( Persekutuan Tanah Melayu ) is the name given to a federation of 11 states that existed from 31st January 1948 until 16th September 1963. 

The Federation gained independence from the British on 31st August 1957. 
( However, some historians, including Prof Emerintus Khoo Koy Kim thinks that the Malay states were never colonized by the British.  The British was merely interfered in the administration of the States. 
31st August 1957 was a transformation of government from monarchy to constitutional federation. )
( so, technically, there is no Independence Day for Federation of Malaya )

It was reconstituted as Malaysia with addition of Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak in 1963.  However, entry of Sabah and Sarawak into the Federation was on different terms and conditions from the states of Peninsular Malaysia.

( United States of America is a different case.  Today’s U.S.A. is a federal union of 50 states.  But, the original 13 colonies, then 13 states, declared their independence in the American Revolution and formed the Unites States of America.  U.S.A. grew as other states joined in the union. )

A Commission of Enquiry was commissioned, headed by Lord Cobbold, to study the desire of the people of the then North Borneo and Sarawak in joining Malaya in the proposed Federation of Malaysia.  The Commission on 1st August 1962 recommended that the formation of Malaysia should be implemented.

Sarawak, then was an independent state, granted independence by the British on 22nd July 1963.  As a newly born country, Sarawak was still weak and naïve.  The leaders were eager only to protect their interests, and the people are too short-sighted to foresee consequences of joining the Federation of Malaysia. 

Sabah was a British Crown Colony, known as North Borneo.  North Borneo was granted self-governance on 31st August 1963.


Brunei boldly rejected the proposal.

Singapore, gained independence from British on 31st August 1963, before joining the new Federation of Malaysia in September along with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak.


Thus, on 16th September 1963, born a new nation named Malaysia.  The Federation consisted of Federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore.
( so, constitutionally, Malaysia Day is 16th September 1963 )

Later, Singapore separated from Malaysia in 9th August 1965.  It was condemned by other states, but history proved that the decision was wise after all.
( 14 states minus 1.  Malaysia now stands with 13 states )

Although the Constitution of the Federation of Malaysia was copied from the Constitution of the Federation of Malaya, large scale of amendments were made.  It is now known as Constitution of Malaysia. ( not Malaya )

So, who is re-writing our history ?
( Politicians, please shut up.  Lets hear from the historians )

Happy 48th birthday,  Malaysia !


References :

Report of the Commission of Enquiry ( Cobbold Commision ), North Borneo and Sarawak, 1962.

Federal Constitution of Malaysia

Reid Commission 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid Commission

Malaysia Agreement
http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/library/msia-agreement.pdf

Malaysia Act 1963
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1963/35/pdfs/ukpga_19630035_en.pdf

Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1957/60/pdfs/ukpga_19570060_en.pdf




Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Fallen Jalur Gemilang

Our beloved PM called on all Malaysian to fly our national flag – Jalur Gemilang ( Stripes of Glory ), in conjunction with Malaya’s 54th Independence Day  ( Federation of Malaya gained independence from British on 31st August 1957.  Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore then get together on 16th September 1963, to form Malaysia.  Thus Malaysia celebrate her 48th anniversary this year ). 



Patriotism

The Flag should be allowed to fly freely
Every year, our leaders call us to fly the Jalur Gemilang.  It’s a symbol of unity, so they said.  It’s a symbol of patriotism too !  Some years back, some political figures accused the Chinese community of being un-patriotic for not flying the national flag. 

Yes Sir, I noticed that you fly the flag at your multi-million castles and mansions, also on your expensive cars.

Yes Sir, patriotism for you is to manipulate the Police, Judges, Anti-Corruption Agency, and even the Election Commission for your personal gain.  Oh sorry Sir !  That was not you.  It sounds like you, looks like you, but its not you.

Yes Sir, patriotism for you is to steal our RMAF’s jet engines, logs in the forest reserves, collection from advertising licenses, non-submersible submarines, and all other public coffers.  Again, my apology Sir.  That couldn’t be you Sir, for you are a faithful public servant.

Yes Sir, patriotism is for you to serve your political masters, by sacrifice the people.  Power and money are the reasons for your involvement in politics.  No Sir, it was not you.  You are an elected representative of the people.  You won’t betray your constituent’s thrust. 



Fly or Fry

Some Local Government threatened the business owners not to renew their business registration license for not flying Jalur Gemilang at their business premises. 

Sir, is your flag-selling business not doing well ?  I am glad that your patriotism leads you into flag-selling business, but it seems like a bad business decision. 

Yes Sir, we are mere little fry on hot pan... being held ransom for our rights and privileges.  We were grab by the throat for the ever-rising water, power and fuel bill, extravagant price of imported cars & IT gadgets, inflating cost of essential foodstuff, skyrocketed un-affordable homes, and even books !

Yes Sir, we are small fry, fly only via low cost airlines, from low cost terminals, to low cost destinations, with low budget ; … while you Sir, fly first class with your entourage around the world visiting toilets and Disneyland.  

Now everyone kena fry, indeed !




Respect !  Rilek !

Mutilated Flags
Respect our Jalur Gemilang, we were told.

Malaysian are self-proclaimed well-manner people.  We respect each other.  We respect our national flag too.  But respect has a different meaning in our context. 

The standard size of Jalur Gemilang is 14’ height x 28’ width ( click here ).  But it seems that nobody cares.  Everyone have their own versions.  Some like it to be the biggest in the world.  Some want it to be longest. 

While some like to make if of refused material, others like to make it into cakes and eat it on Merdeka Day celebration.

Jalur Gemilang has different designs and sizes in the country.  Different materials, different flavours too ! 

While the politicians encourages the people to fly it on their cars and motorcycles, they don’t care if the flags were strongly cling to the vehicles.  After a whole month of fly-our-flag-campaign, the whole country starts another campaign : collect-and-dispose the fallen flags.   What an insult !

While our government agencies twisted and turned the flag, altered the design, tailcoat-cut it, and hang it under hot sun, cool moon, wind and rain.  Magnificent, is it not ?! 

Eeee… is it considered against the law, for disrespect to the national flag ?




Well, happy 48th anniversary, Malaysia !

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Traffic Light : Instruction or Advise ?



Traffic lights are signaling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossing and other locations to control competing flows of traffics.  They assign the right-of-way to road users by the use of lights in standard colours : Red, Yellow, Green.

Virtually, all jurisdictions in which traffic lights are used, it is NOT necessary an offence for motorist and other road users to disregard the instruction of traffic lights.

Some jurisdictions are very strict in enforcing the rules of traffic light. 
Sometime when a police officer is controlling the traffic, the traffic is jammed even more !
Sometimes we tends to wander if the traffic lights are easing the traffic or worsening it.
Sometimes, when a traffic light fails to function properly/poorly, are we still bound to its instruction ?
Can we, ( the maker of traffic lights ) make more sensible decision than the traffic lights ?


Pedestrians :
· Pedestrians can cross against a Red light, when traffic is clear. Y/N ?
· Pedestrians can cross against a Red light, even when traffic is halted. Y/N ?


Red :
· Turn left ( in the left-driving jurisdictions ) or right ( in the right-driving jurisdictions ), when traffic is clear.  Y/N ?
· Proceed cautiously at pedestrian crossing even if there are no pedestrians. Y/N ?
· Proceed with alert at an intersection when there are no other vehicles from competing lanes ( presently Green-lane ). Y/N ?
· Stop on Red, even if a police officer controlling the traffic. Y/N ?
· Can Ambulance/Police Car/Fire Engine beat a red light. Y/N ?

Yellow :
· Running an Yellow light. Y/N ?
· Stop on Yellow light. Y/N ?

Green :
· BLOCK THE BOX .  A vehicle stubbornly entering an intersection ( even if on a Green light ), but in unable to proceed and gets stranded in the intersection ( as the traffic ahead fails to proceed ), and remains in the intersection after the light turns Red, resulting in blocking other vehicles from other lanes. Y/N ?
· Stop to give way for emergency vehicles. Y/N ?



Who shall make the final call ?
...Traffic lights ?
...Traffic polices ?
...Judges ? or
...our common sense ?