Thursday 22 January 2009

What Say You, KDU?

KDU - Kolej Damansara Utama, that's the official name. I am not gonna start putting other names that has been created since its establishment but I guess people out there would actually know what I am talking bout.

Few issues:
1) Parking is actually first come, first serve but nevertheless, they still reserve some for staffs. Where's the rational in that? Now, we pay a huge sum of money to KDU every semester or so and KDU prouds itself for being an institution that generates brilliant students and driving their dreams. However, they think that we are somehow STUPID enough to not realise that the basement carpark is empty with parking lots when we make the BIG U-TURN they created for us just because we took the liberty to climb up the hill, approach the grand entrance of our beloved college only to realise that the thousands we pay means nothing as the words of the JAGA is supreme.

2) They want to create a study enviroment where people can enjoy college life, and at the same time achieve fantastic results, which in the end would greatly reflect on their name but they do the best thing that every BIG company would do. They implement bureaucracy. How SMART can someone be to make STUDENT SERVICES CENTRE an OFFICE?? Tell me, HOW SMART?? Student services is supposed to be there for the students, help them whenever they are in need of assistance and help, in order to ensure that their stay there is well taken care of. By being an entire office, where we now have to make an appointment, follow procedures, where is that personal touch? We are going there to seek for help, not get into more trouble!!

3) Law students get 1 rim of paper every sem! This is utter nonsense. How do you expect a law student to survice with 1 rim of paper a semester? We cant even survive with 1 book for 1 subject. It is just never enough. We need those notes, we need those cases, we NEED them papers! Most of the students are outstation students and they rely on the Library as well as the Computer Lab to complete their assignments and get notes. With the amount of papers remaining at 1 rim, which will actually translate to 100 pieces of paper, how are we gonna get all those things we need?? I know I know, the next best thing to say, 'U need more, U pay for more'. Then why not, you pay us back what we paid you, so we can get more of what we really need?? Then maybe thru that, the passing rate would actually be HIGHER!

I've heard many explanations from representatives of the institution but it all just doesn't make a single sense to me. I wouldn't wanna start explaining them here but my main question to the above mentioned issues is this simple line...

WHAT SAY YOU, KDU???

CK

Wednesday 14 January 2009

Back In Business

A. Attached or single?
Single

B. Best friend?
U know who you are.. 

C. Cake or pie?
Cake, Chocolate Lady

D. Day of choice?
Saturday

E. Essential item?
Mobile Phone, cant live without it.. 

F. Favorite color?
Ocean Blue

G. Gummy bears or worms?
Gummy Bears

H. Hometown?
KL

I. Favorite indulgence?
Whisky Coke

J. January or July?
July I guess.. Is this question posted here just for the sake of posting.. Ish..

K. Kids?
Well, they are pretty fine..

L. Life isn't complete without?
The person in B.

M. Marriage date?
Err.. When the person in B is mine finally..

N. Number of magazine subscriptions?
None at the moment actually but I do purchase Top Gear Malaysia every month

O. Oranges or apples?
Oranges

P. Phobias?
None

Q. Quotes? 
To be a great leader, you must first be a great leader
Everyone deserves the best in life
A 'No' uttered in the deepest conviction is better than a 'Yes' uttered to please or worst to avoid trouble
One for all, All for one
One Love, Cherish It, One Life, Live It, One Dream, Achieve It

R. Reasons to smile?
When everything works out fine and of course knowing that a particular someone is always there by my side

S. Season of choice?
Spring

T. Tag 10 people.
Err.. The one before me took all the names.. Ok, lets do this, I tag everyone on my tag list and once it reaches 10, it'll stop aight.. Hate this part.. hahaha

U. Unknown fact about me?
I have close to 30 shirts in my wardrobe and its growing...

V. Vegetable?
Choy Tam (chinese), aint too sure bout the name in English =P

W. Worst habit?
Err... Finger-bitting?? Yikes...

Y. Your favorite food?
Lamb Chops

Z. Zodiac sign?
Leo

Thursday 2 October 2008

Malaysia International Fireworks Competition 2008

Hey guys and gals, the MIFC is a real must-go event. This will normally take place in August, before Merdeka (at least that when it took place for the past two years - 2007,2008). The best seats in the house would definitely be the VVIP seats. Well, this was this year August. Sorry for the late post. Now, let the pics do the talking~~~ =)


- Putrajaya International Convention Centre (Level 1-VVIP Seating Area)
- Putrajaya International Convention Centre (Level 1-VVIP Seating Area)
- Performance by Canada
- Performance by Canada
-Performance by Canada

And here comes the videos. The performance was actually based on famous songs. So, turn ur speakers on!! =) Much apologies if the videos are rather blur ya. Cos I didn't had the luxury of a video cam with me at that time. I promise that next year, it would be from a video cam. =) There are actually more pics, but yeah, I'm rather lazy. Waiting for the videos to be uploaded is long enough... Hahaha... =)


- "Eye of The Tiger"


- "My Heart Will Go On, Dancing Queen"


- "We Will Rock You, Everything I Do (I Do It For You) -
the first song if I'm not mistaken is actually a theme from a movie.



- "Can Can - A Famous Canadian Song, Listen, I'm sure U know this song"

Hope u guys enjoyed... More to come in a bit.. Stay tuned.. =)

Sincerely,

CK

Monday 29 September 2008

Wanted vs. Unwanted

Well, it's been awhile since I last had anything to say here in my blog or rather my second 'home'. I've been busy with studies, club and also certain personal issues that arise recently. Anyway, this time around, something very interesting popped out in my mind. Can we actually draw a difference and/or set a mark on what we want and what we don't want? What I actually mean from this is, we may want a lot of things, but have we ever considered the outcome and consequences from what we want? Have we ever weighed in and wondered if those unwanted issues, if any, ever arises, would we be happy and would we be able to deal with it?

1. We want a car so badly, we go and get a loan. Loan is payable say in 5 years time. We enjoy using the car, because it's convenient, saves time and also a little because we can actually have a rather higher 'status' in society. What we don't want is that we have to make payments every month, from the salary we get. Let's face it, if we had the money to get a car, do we need loans? Maybe we do, and that wouldn't be the problem but there's always two sides to look at right? I'm looking at a more realistic and practical point of view. Of course with no interest charged from the banks, we would opt for loans but then again, there are always two sides to look at right? One being able to afford and one maybe not so lucky. So, wanted = car, unwanted = extra burden every month.

2. Credit card. A very useful item that we can use without fear because we just need to swipe it and put our 'John Hancock' and we are virtually rich beyond our own imaginations. Of course again, there are people who know their limits and use it sparingly and there are also a whole bunch of people whom just can't control and will use it as an unlimited supply of cash. Well, before these people know it, they will only end up being able to pay the minimum and sooner than later, a letter of demand from the law firm will be sent to their humble adobes and that's when trouble starts. So, wanted = convenience of use of unlimited cash flow, unwanted = having to realise that by the end of the day, what is credited has to be paid and not being to able to pay will result in terrible circumstances.

3. Let's get to something more interesting. Say, change of a government (no particular country in question, just a general discussion). Changes are needed and changes will happen. The only problem here or rather the point of contention would be again what is wanted and what is unwanted. In certain countries, it is reasonable to say that a change is unavoidable and it's good as it brings in different ideas and methods of ruling. It also enhances the idea of democracy and a fair policy of administration. However, when we think deeper, doesn't the above seem very theoretical and we are missing out on the grey areas.

Changes are needed, definitely, but at what expense and cost? Say an organisation and/or government has been there for a number of years and it has been carrying out it's duties in a manner that is not agreeable by the minority and it has come to a time where the people are beginning to feel uncomfortable, leading an effort to change these administrators. One fact that we can't deny is that policies has been there for a long time and for a new group of people to take over the administration role would mean a drastic change. Now, these drastic changes promised and/or manifested would definitely seem to be the best of it's kind and is to suit the entire nation or country. It would seem that finally someone can give us what we want and what we have been fighting for all these while, maybe say fairness and equality.

Perfect ending to a perfect start? Hmm... Well, let's take things further. In life and in everything we do, is there really a thing called fairness and equality?? It's a known and accepted fact that when one wins, another loses. If we are to fight for equality and fairness, it would basically mean that in the past, we ain't getting them right? So, when we really do get these fair and equal rights and stuffs, wouldn't that mean that someone who has been taking advantage all these while has just lost something?? We are saying that we want equality and fairness, but how could it be fair if someone has just lost something when we won? Is that fair??

Don't get me wrong, I am not taking sides. What I'm trying to do now is to induce a discussion based on logic and common sense. Ok, back to previous discussion. Say we got that equality and fairness that we fought for in the first place, do you think it will end there and then? Someone has just lost something, like we lost it before, that's why we are fighting for it now. So, wouldn't common sense tell u that those who have lost it would end up fighting for what they think belongs to them, which have now been taken away? I am not saying that equality and fairness ain't right, I am just saying that don't you think that the fight will never end?? It's mainly because now we are at the losing end, and we want to win, which means that the other party who is winning now, will lose. Can't it come to a situation where it will be a draw? The equality that we seek in the first place is only on name equal but based on what I have just said, it's actually a win-lose situation.

For equality to strike, there are mainly two ways:
a) Everyone gets something;
b) Everyone gets nothing.
My opinion on this would be for everybody involved to get nothing and start afresh from the beginning. Yes, it is definitely argued and accepted that by doing this, those that have benefited all these while are losing something as well but by losing this, it would bring equality to live because now everyone has nothing to fight for and everyone is to start from the beginning and 'may the best person win'. If we are to allow those that have nothing in the past to get something now, it would mean that equality is only a mere fiction because now everyone has got something to fight for and as we all know for a fact, one is never enough. It would then turn out to be a fight for who gets the biggest share for giving and/or performing the biggest effort and sacrifice, which can hardly be judged or justified. Therefore, starting from fresh, where everyone gets nothing would see the best option.

Next, what matters to me may not matter to you and what is right for me may not be right for you. This is very true when it comes to discussing about issues on changes, because what is happening now may suit me and if it changes, it might end up suiting you and not me. So, how can we say that we can achieve fairness here? Fairness and equality happens when everyone and anyone gets treated the same and no matter what happens suits everyone. I may agree with the way things are carried out now but may not if a change is to come. Sometimes, promises can be made and it does seem very convincing but then again, when we really think about it, can these promises really be materialised?And, looking at the bigger picture, now that we already have so many disagreements that leads to uproars and discomfort, imagine if a drastic change is to really materialised? Wouldn't the uproars and discomfort be more severe than before? Are we ready to face it and can we stand up for the better once those discomforts are over? So, wanted = change of government/administration, unwanted = unnecessary uproars and/or unachievable fairness/equality.

From what I have mentioned above, I can sense it now that not many or maybe not even a single person out there would agree with me but let's be objective and think bout it properly. I am not saying that a change is not good, but wouldn't a change from within be more appropriate? Are we saying that just because we are not satisfied with the way things are now, we are getting another party and/or individual to come in with the hope of changing things? No matter what we say or do, it will all remain a hope. Yes, arguable, there's at least a hope, but a baseless one will get us nowhere. Hope based on words uttered are not hope per se.

The other thing to be remembered is that, 'An eye for an eye, makes the whole world blind'. I ain't saying that fighting for what is right is not a good thing to do. It is good only if we weight the cost and its expense and work towards it in a controlled manner. If even before a change may come, so many discomfort is already happening, picture a time when the change really happens. A change can come but it has to be by someone and not anyone. We are not desperate. Since we really want a change for the better, let's make sure it's for the better and not just simply do it cos we WANT to do it and forget bout all the UN-WANTS. The possibility of risking something for what we think is right, does not blend well with our dreams and hopes in the first place, which is to create and enhance fairness and equality. If we really WANT to achieve that, we have to make sure that nothing is at risk and nothing and no one shall be sacrificed in the path of glory. Glory is only when we can achieve it without having to lose not only a single battle but also not a single body. That is the ultimate glory. If we are to lose, risk and sacrifice something or somebody along the way, I shall say by the end of the day, even if we win, it shall be no win to shout about.

Question to ponder, "If there were 100 people, and one of them carries a deadly disease, which can spread, resulting in the death of the other 100 people, you at the mercy of killing this one person, would you do so?"

I shall reveal my answer in my next post. In the meantime, if anyone has any comments, feel free to leave them yeah. =)

Sometimes, we may only focus at getting what we want because we feel it's right and let me tell you, I do agree it's right but only to a certain extent. We may and we shall fight for what is right, only and only if we weigh the consequences properly and say to ourselves, 'Look, they ain't much that we can't handle nor can't tackle. No matter what happens, we are ready for it and we can take it up'. If so that is the case, then so be it, we shall fight for what we WANT. Let's not forget then, whenever there is something or someone which we WANT, there is always something or someone that we UN-WANT or rather DO NOT WANT.

Truly,

CK

Tuesday 19 August 2008

A Big Thank You!!

Harlow everyone~~ I know, I know, this blog has been very dead w/out much updates, but rest assured, it will be back in service in these coming few weeks, with brand new and more interesting posts. Do come and check it out yea?? =)

Here, I would like to extend my warmest and deepest gratitude and appreciation to all my friends, namely James, Sanjeev, Ee Fei, Jac, Jamie, Ying, Richie, Way Wen, President Peter (from The Firm, check it out on NTV 7), Kristine, Joanne(s), Sharon and all my friends whose name I might have missed out here for taking time to celebrate my 20th Birthday. Thank you thank you and THANK YOU!! Albeit my disappointing attempt at "Making Dreams Real" by trying to finish the one tong of Iced Tea under 1 hour, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for being there to celebrate my Bday with me. =D

Ok, more updates to come. Hang in there ya... =)

Truly,

CK

Thursday 10 July 2008

It Got Me Wondering...

Can A Family Man With Salary RM3,000 Survive In Malaysia...!

Let's do some simple calculation here.

In Malaysia, the average family income isRM3,000 /month (where father works, mother doesn't).

I understand there are many families whose monthly income does not reach RM3,000, but, to make things simple, let's take RM3,000as the figure. Ok lah, right?

Okay, let's start rolling with a family which has Papa, Mama, 1 daughter and 1 son. Ngam-ngam ....

Calculation starts...

Electricity and water bill: RM100

(No air-con, No home theatre, No water heater ... ok?)

Phone bill ( Telekom): RM100

(Internet streamxy RM68 + land line RM25 = RM93, round-up to RM100 la)

Meals for a happy family: RM775

(3 meals on RM25/day 4 persons. Forget about makan in restaurant ya)

Papa makan / teh-tarik during working hrs: RM155

(RM5/day, RM5 ... can eat what?)

Car repayment: RM400

(A proton saga aeroback, 7 yrs repayment)

Petrol (living in city, traffic-jam) :RM300

(go to work, bring son to school, only can afford one car running. NO YET CONSIDER PETROL INCREASE 40.8%)

Insurance: RM650

(Kids, wife and self. Forget about insurance la..no money to pay, lets drop it)

House repayment: RM750

(low cost housing repayment for 30 yrs, retired still have to work to pay!)

Tuition: RM80

(got that cheap meh? i don't think so)

Older children pocket money @ school: RM20

(RM1/day, eat bread?)

School fees: RM30

(enough ah?)

School books and etc: RM100

(always got extra to pay in school)

Younger children milk powder: RM50

(cannot have the DHA, BHA, PHA one, expensive)

Miscellaneous: RM100

(shampoo, rice, sauce, toilet paper, saman, etc)

Oh wait!!! I have to stop here, so...
No Astro,
no movie @ cinema,
no DVD,
no CD,
no toys

no computer,
no KFC, no McDonald,
no insurance

no jalan-jalan makan angin (vacation)

no chit chat on phone with grandparents, and etc...

nothing breaks down for repair

Let's use a calculator to total up... WALAO EH! Shit!RM2,960already...

EPF belum potong, income tax lagi........ oledi RM2,960 ....

How to survive lah tuan-tuan dan puan-puan sekalian ???

Our Deputy Prime Minister asked us to change lifestyle?

How to change? Don't eat? Don't work? Don't send children to school and study?
Besides that, I believe in Malaysia population, there are millions of rakyat Malaysia which still don't earn RM3,000/month! !!
What is this? Inilah Malaysia Boleh...Sorry... it should be Malaysians Boleh, because we're still alive and kicking!!

Our politicians must be mad!!!!

No wonder so many Ah Loong around lah....

Thanks to LH for this as well. Cheers mate... =)

CK

Laughter the Best Medicine... Its Never too Much

An Israeli doctor says
'Medicine in my country is so advanced that we can take a kidney out of
one man, put it in another, and have him looking for work in six weeks.'


A German doctor says
'That is nothing, we can take a lung out of one person, put it in
another, and have him looking for work in four weeks.

A Russian doctor says
'In my country,
medicine is so far progressed that we can take half a heart out of one
person, put it in another, and have them both looking for work in two
weeks.'

The Malaysian doctor, not to be outdone, says 'You guys are way behind,
we recently took a man with no brains, out from Kepala Batas, Penang ,
put him in the Parliament for 5 years, and now half the country is
looking for work.'

PS. I got this from my good friend Leik Hong. Cheers mate.

CK