Thursday, December 31, 2009
The Memorables 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
World's Friendliest Countries
Methodology
More than 3,100 expatriates were surveyed between February and April 2009.The respondents were asked to rate 23 factors related to their quality of life, including food, entertainment, transportation, health care, finances, education and their ability to make friends. Each criterion is equally weighted to arrive at a score. The overall ranking is based on the average score for a country across the criteria. Eight measures were also selected to comprise the integration score: organizing school for my children; organizing my finances; organizing my health care; finding somewhere to live; making friends; making local friends; setting up utilities; and joining local community groups. The integration score was used to determine the friendliest countries.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Zany Bridge
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
A letter by a Malaysian in the USA
Many draw conclusions about what those countries are like after hearing it from someone else or by reading and hearing about them in the media or after four years in a college town in those countries.
I finished STPM with outstanding results from the prestigious St George's Girls School in Penang . Did I get a university place from the Malaysian government? Nothing. With near perfect scores, I had nothing, while my Malay friends were getting offers to go overseas.
Even those with 2As got into university. I was so depressed. I was my parent's last hope for getting the family out of poverty and at 18, I thought I had failed my parents.
Today, I understand it was the Malaysian Government that had failed me and my family because of its iscriminatory policies.
Fortunately, I did not give up and immediately did research at the Malaysian American Commission on Education Exchange (MACEE) to find a university in the US that would accept me and provide all the finances. My family and
friends thought I was crazy, being the youngest of nine children of a very poor carpenter. Anything that required a fee was out of our reach.
Based on merit and my extracurricular activities of community service in secondary school, I received full tuition scholarship, work study, and grants to cover the four years at a highly competitive US university.
Often, I took 21 credits each semester, 15 credits each term while working 20 hours each week and maintaining a 3.5 CGPA. A couple of semesters, I also received division scholarships and worked as a TA (teaching assistant) on top of everything else.
For the work study, I worked as a custodian (yes, cleaning toilets), carpet layer, computer lab assistant, grounds keeping, librarian, painter, tour guide, etc. If you understand the US credit system, you will understand this is a heavy load.
Why did I do it? This is because I learnt as a young child from my parents that hard work is an opportunity, to give my best in everything, and to take pride in the work I do. I walked away with a double major and a minor with honours but most of all a great lesson in humility and a great respect for those who are forced to labour in so-called `blue collar' positions.
Those of you who think you know all about Australia , US, or the West, think again. Unless you have really lived in these countries, i.e. paid a mortgage, paid taxes, taken part in elections, you do not understand the level of commitment and hard work it takes to be successful in these countries, not just for immigrants but for people who have lived here for generations.
These people are where they are today because of hard work. (Of course, I am not saying everyone in the US is hardworking.. There is always the lazy lot which lives off of someone else's hard work. Fortunately, they are the
minority..)
Every single person, anywhere, should have the opportunity to succeed if they want to put in the effort and be accountable for their own actions. In the end, they should be able to reap what they sow.
It is bearable that opportunities are limited depending on how well-off financially one's family is but when higher education opportunities are race-based, like it is in Malaysia ; it is downright cruel for those who see education as the only way out of poverty.
If you want to say discrimination is here in the US , yes, of course it is. Can you name a country where it doesn't happen? But let me tell you one thing - if you go looking for it, you will find it. But in Malaysia , you don't have to go look for it because it seeks you out, slaps you in your face every which way you turn, and is sanctioned by law!
Here in the US , my children have the same opportunity to go to school and learn just like their black, white, and immigrant friends. At school, they eat the same food, play the same games, are taught the same classes and when they are 18, they will still have the same opportunities. would I want to bring my children back to Malaysia ? So they can suffer the state-sanctioned discrimination as the non-malays have for over 50 years?
The injustice the non-Malay have to suffer in frightening silence is the most damaging problem one has to face throughout one's life. You just have to look at the mighty govt structures which completely favours only one race, the Umno Malay. The Chinese and Indians are treated no better than the illegal Indonesians. Racism and corruption are openly practised by the Malay politicians everywhere, Courts, schools/Uni, police, govt offices, contracts, GLC, NEP, ISA, local govt.
It's so powerful and intimidating that you walk with fear and keep your mouth shut on anything and everything political. Religion is taboo unless you talk good about Islam. As for being a slave in the foreign country, I am a happy 'slave' earning a good income as an IT project manager.
I work five days a week; can talk bad about the president when I want to; argue about politics, race and religion openly; gather with more than 50 friends and family when I want (no permit needed) and I don't worry about the police pulling me over because they say I ran the light when I didn't.
Have we seen the light at the end of the tunnel yet (Anwar Ibrahim)? Or is it the head light of an oncoming Umno train ? Lets hope its the former for the sake of all fair minded Malaysians.
The dream of a Malaysian 'race' in the future is nowhere in sight with the present BN govt. Where is Negara-Ku???
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Paris Disneyland
Can you believe this!!
Friday, November 27, 2009
Empty
Friday, November 20, 2009
A little too much
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Edinburgh Trip
Saturday, November 07, 2009
6.5 hours
Thursday, November 05, 2009
The day after tomorrow
"I'm going to see them tomorrow!!"
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Working opportunity??
In 4 days
Thursday, October 01, 2009
全球十大旅行禁忌
1.筷子
關於筷子有很多說法。在日本,不管任何原因,都不能把筷子插入飯碗裡離開,因為這是不祥的徵兆。因為飯碗裡直立的筷子會讓日本人想起墓碑。而且,如果你用入口那端的筷子去夾菜也是一種不禮貌的行為,應該用另一端去夾菜。在中國和很多其他的國家,用筷子指別人也是不禮貌的。
2.參觀清真寺
所有人,不管是穆斯林還是非穆斯林,在踏入清真寺前都要脫鞋。遊客也應該遵循穆斯林的穿衣風格:男士應該穿長褲和長袖襯衫;女士應該遮住所有裸露在外的皮膚,雖然各國對此的嚴格性會有所不同。女士必須圍頭巾,如果你沒有,在很多大的清真市入口處你可以借一條。
3.送花
在烏克蘭,如果你打算送花,一定要確保花束是奇數,因為偶數的花束是送在葬禮上的。如果你要給女主人送花,或為慶祝生日或其他特殊節日,不要送黃花或復活節百合,因為這些花也只是為葬禮準備的。
4.接吻
在英國的柴郡,火車乘客不允許在站台逗留、親昵話別,也不允許接吻。如果你真的有很多離別的話要說或想要接吻,你可以去接吻區域。
5.鹽
雖然埃及人非常好客,但是他們的烹飪卻有些溫柔的自我。在埃及旅行的時候,不要在你的碗里加鹽,因為這被看作是對廚師的侮辱。幸運的是,由於埃及人烹飪時經常使用大蒜、洋蔥和其他芳香劑,埃及的食物還是很可口的。
6.參觀教堂
如果你打算在溫暖的氣候去意大利的教堂,出發的時候不要僅僅帶短褲和無袖上衣。去意大利教堂天主教大教堂的遊客穿著必須謹慎,無論是男士還是女士,都不允許穿短褲和無袖上衣。在教堂門口會有警衛或教民檢查,所以在出發的時候記得帶上一件長袖衫或其他套頭衫。
7.代表成功的V手勢
在大不列顛做“V”手勢的時候掌心不要向內,因為這被認為是挑釁或侮辱。據說,2個手指的致意是起源於英法百年戰爭。法國揚言要砍掉所有英國人射箭的手指頭,結果最後英國大勝,因此擺出手指來炫耀自己是完好無損的。
8.侮辱國王
泰國人將其80歲的國王普密蓬‧阿杜德(Bhumibol Adulyadej)視為神靈,將其畫像作為護身符希望給自己帶來好運。因此對他的侮辱會被認為是犯罪,會被判處15年的監禁。
9.碰杯
匈牙利人敬酒的時候不會碰杯,因為奧地利人曾經在殺害13個匈牙利烈士後用碰杯而慶祝。之後的150年之內,沒有任何一個匈牙利人在敬酒的時候碰杯。現在雖然過去很長時間了,但是這個傳統還一直保留。對於遊人來說,記住這個傳統比記住匈牙利語的乾杯容易多了。
10.吃光碟子內的所有食物
在柬埔寨,如果你吃光碟子內所有的食物,這表明主人沒有招待好你,因為你沒有吃飽還想要。
Monday, August 10, 2009
Thalassemia
星洲日报: 地中海贫血症患者增43%
(吉隆坡)首相夫人拿汀斯里羅斯瑪指出,大馬的地中海貧血症患者從2004年的2500人,增至目前的4385人,增長率近43%。
她說,若再不提高民眾對地中海貧血症方面的醒覺,尤其雙方都是地中海貧血症帶因者的夫婦,相信這疾病的新病患將不斷增加。
每个人都有責任控制這病
她今日(週日,8月9日)為一項地中海貧血症醒覺運動主持推介禮致詞時指出,地中海貧血症是一種遺傳性疾病,每個人都有責任控制此疾病,確保它不會“代代相傳”。
“目前大馬每100萬人口當中,就有近60萬人是帶有地中海貧血症基因者,為了避免這疾病一代傳一代,最有效的預防方式是鼓勵大眾進行檢驗。”
她欣慰衛生部撥出295萬令吉,免费為地中海貧血症患者提供醫藥治療及展開醒覺運動。
她吁請雇主勿對地中海貧血症患者持有偏見而拒絕雇用他們,甚至把他們邊緣化。
朱基菲里:300診所免費檢驗
馬來西亞地中海貧血症協會主席拿督朱基菲里則披露,估計目前每20名大馬人當中,就有1人是地中海貧血症帶因者。
“如果1名帶地中海貧血症基因者和1名非帶基因者結合,生下的孩子可能完全健康,也可能是輕型患者。不過,倘若雙方都是帶因者,生下孩子則極大可能是重型患者。”
他表示,衛生部在全國300家診所提供免費檢驗,公眾可瀏覽衛生部網站查詢診所的地點。
他强調,倘若患者接受醫生安排的治療及定時吃藥,患者和普通人一樣可過正常生活。
地中海貧血症是一種遺傳性貧血病,由於患者製造血紅蛋白的功能出現問題,以致無法生產紅血球,形成貧血。由於常見於地中海國家、中東、亞洲地區,因此又稱為海洋性貧血(Thalassemia)。
人體紅血球的主要功能,是把養份運送到全身的組織,血紅蛋白則是紅血球內的重要元素。骨髓是製 造紅血球的器官,在長期貧血的刺激下,地中海貧血症病人的骨髓特別活躍,但卻不能有效生產及放出紅血球,於是含有不正常血紅蛋白的紅血球在人體內加速分 解,由於沒有足夠的紅血球和血紅蛋白,全身的組織就因沒有足夠的養份而不能正常操作,構成貧血現象。
Sunday, July 12, 2009
I'm going to update it as often as I could.. (and probably it will cause less and less posts on my blog = =)
But it's still beta version for my blog, I might remove it if it doesnt work well in updating others about me..
Got the code from Bloganol through EngLee's blog.. =D
BTW, I found that the passion on blogging of myself, and people around me is disappearing gradually.. Why?
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
The Recent Me
I just checked the student record online today.. and Yes, I've got a first class degree.. It seems to be a bit late to tell as most who care knew it already lol. For my past study life, I'd never ask other's results.. never tell anyone unless I was asked.. as I don't like the way people look at me, as if I was showing off.. But, like what I told PeiMan that day when result came out, I want to share my happiness, I hope my friends (and family) feel happy for me.. OK, so what's this first class for/about? Before even I came to UK and started my degree, Ms Tan (Sook Bee, from E-West) told us that getting a first can let you to go for PhD directly.. So I could see the "value" of getting a first, rather than just... hmmm "oh first? that was really good!" (Dav's reaction when he asked me today.. lol). I thought this was true.. but it's just half true. I emailed a uni staff that deals with those postgrad study, he said that actually a first can let me go for MPhil, which there is possibility to upgrade to PhD.. Hey! this is very different right?
Actually, I don't really care, although I could see the value, but as I said, I love studying, I don't mind spending more time more effort and go for usual route.. But somehow.. this is still.. @#$%^&* la.. right??? (Although I'm aware that my house now got 4 bachelors 1 mba, if there were to be someone who get phd, that's probably me? HAHAHA =P)
So I'm still rather confused.. I think I mentioned before, that I feel like working, I want to work! I need more more more experience, rather than just research theory research theory (I do love research).. and ah well, I feel it's time to stop studying temporarily.. and learn to live a different life.. So ideally, my plan is to work for a couple of years, then study further.. yes, ideally. Else, I should be working and pursuing my master or whatever at the same time... hmm.. I dont know. The thing is also, I haven't even got a job, a proper one I mean (I must leave primark asap, except Ben, most of my best colleague friends left =( ). And I feel guilty as I found some friends actually seek for job when I was still slacking and enjoying life after exam.. = =.
Apart from these issues, our student visa expires at the end of Oct. So if I'm going to stay here, I should be applying Tier-1 around July/August.. (will probably going to live without passport for 4-8 weeks = =). So it's also important to decide whether to study or to work, since the tier-1 is just once for each life.. Then, the place of studying/working is also very important... because our house rental contract actually ends on 10th July = = (2 weeks later), although I did tell the landlord that I might be staying till August... etc etc.. there are so many things.. to be considered..
I can't get motivated, to plan for my future.. rather ridiculous, isn't it? So.. hmm.. I don't know how to end this post now, but if it happpens that you do read current long and wordy post, let me know your opinions ok? Perhaps it's not a decision, perhaps at this situation, it's not my decision that matters, but "que sera sera" (whatever will be, will be)...? I mean.. perhaps not even myself can decide what I want to do.. (although I can try)?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
If I were a boy
I cant remember when and from where was the first time I heard this song..
but when I heard it again today, I can sing most part of the lyrics with no problem.. = =
maybe somebody share in their blogs or something...?
What do you think about the song?
the lyrics is just so so.. yet kind of interesting..
the thing is, when you get to be a girl first before being a guy, you could probably learn to love a girl much better than you're a guy "from the initial till the end", is this right?
But like what the guy sang,
But you are not a boy,
so you can't understand
You are not a perfect woman
and I am not a perfect man
Things wouldn't be that perfect. So you wouldn't get the opportunity to TRY to be girl/guy first before being another..
So.. hmmm.. right, there's no perfect woman and man..
Perhaps there are loads stuff that men can do while women cant (are there?? I doubt..?!) and vice versa.. But if I get to choose again.. I would still be a girl.. HAHAHA.. why? no idea.. being a girl is simply good! =P
Monday, June 22, 2009
Presents
The birthday card.. See the plaster? It's also part of the present.. LOL
coz they said I fall down often (during other's birthday.., while in fact it was just K's birthday, wasn't it?)
Thank you guys. ((=
and sorry I lost the wrap that you guys spent time drawing = =
I like that too..
HAHAHA.. I love this. But I don't know when I'm going to wear it. =P
From Joce, Ruby, K, WaiLeng, Marv, Shinyee, PehLing, YangWoo.. (am not too sure how the list goes..)
I received this from Sammi & Stephy more than a month ago.
Lovely, thank you (=
they said they wanted to make me more girlly... =D
it looks like a little bomb..
My new watch!!! in white!
why is it soooo nice? I chose one ma..=P
from Bpeng, PeiMan & Felicia.. thank youuu!!
Hmmm.. the rest.. remains secret.. XD
I think I've got so much more than I deserve in the beginning of my 22..
(opppss.. hmm.. 22, sounds so old..=S)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
The 22th Birthday
Mum, sis and bro skype me at 11+pm.. Hehehe.. can't believe nowadays mama also sleeps so late edy... although I get quite annoyed because they actually discussing what cake they want to buy to celebrate MY birthday WITHOUT ME... but still feel happy la.. think this is 2nd birthday i'm not celebrating at home? Also, now only I know that my chiense birthday passed already! (on Sunday the 14th >"<)
Egg Dinner with Housemates
Thanks to my sweeeeetest housemates (Bpeng, PuiMan & Felicia) for the dinner. Although obviously it can't be compared to those I had during my past birthdays at home, but it's still sweeet and nice. Why is it called the Egg dinner..? Because.. errrr.. I kind of love eggs, and thus for the dinner, 4 persons had 12 eggs! LOL
MidNight birthday 'surprise'
Frankly speaking I wasn't expecting it, I thought there are now so few of us here in the uk, I thought even if there was a midnight surprise I should deserve a slightly warmer and nicer one.. Until when we were having dinner, Fel mentioned "Ohh.. then we can use it tonight hor.." That reminded me all those lovely birthday attacks. Then at around 11pm, when i was enjoying movie in my room, somebody sticked a note on my wall
You know, this is soooo "helpless", you know what you're going for, you know what's waiting for you out there.. and you can't pretend like you're tired have to sleep yet you MUST go (?)! Fel wanted to blindfold me.. and for sure rejected by me.. then when we were walking a lil bit further in my house garden.. I saw group of them edy.. Haihhhh.. Haihhhh... then i turned from a clean and ready-to-sleep look, to... @#$%^&* with flour powder water cream.. Next was a birthday song, a wish that I can't remember what I've made, blowing candle.. THEN, I've got more cream as they said I still looking too clean.. zzzzz...
(photo taken from Jocelyn's blog)
and you know, actually I was not even interested in attacking back (since having so much previous experience, I'm not liking having bath at 12-1am.. so I wouldn't want to do that to them).. But YERRR.. they all.. so evil.. =SS Yet funny la, especially Shinyee and Jocelyn.. omg, I still can't help laughing the way Jocelyn ran and.. lolll. Ok, this sweet surprise thing spoilt 2 things - my flipflop, and my LG phone (again! *later found it seems to be working again).................
Different time zone wishes
Like celebrating the new year 2009, I'd also got my birthday celebrated in different time zones.. from friends in Aus, M'sia for sure, then Russia, Poland, UK and finally US.. ahahhaa.. kind of interesting.. ((=
Anyway thanks to everyone, I mean, everyone, and extra credits to Bee Peng (forgot this on my speech). Thanks for the effort and time, the party and food, the cream and flour, the presents (!!!), the calls from farrr away, the sms, messages on facebook and msn etc etc.. THANK YOU! I've made my wish for you.. heee..
[to be continue... maybe]
P.S. This is also the 100th post of my blog.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Summer
as I was in m'sia for the previous summers..
these days, I really learnt how summer is like.. and to be frank, I'm not liking it..
being here for years, I actually enjoy sunny days very much, not like in the past, I used to love rainny days in m'sia..
Few days ago, I even felt excited that it was going to be sunny and hot
But.. it's sooooo hot these days, OK, I guess it's actually not warmer than m'sia (yet?), but I cant stand it!
because in m'sia, there are air cons anywhere, and I don't spend hours walking myself to anywhere..
but here.. I have no cars.. I'm always under the sun, we're not even having a fan =S
plus.. the day time is kind of loooonnnnggg... the sun rises before 5am, and set at about 10+pm..
one more thing I dislike about summer, is all those insects.. arrrgggggh..
now there is a moth in my room.. they get so active.. even walking on the street there are places that you can't/shouldn't actually open your mouth or else you're going to have them as snacks =(
Oh yeah.. also quote Alice's "It's summer and I'm still fat".. ahaha.. same thing applies to me
Hmmm.. it seems that I dont really like summer huh? Not really..
if compared to rainny and windy days, sunny's still better I suppose..
when it's windy and the temperature is not too high (28+ celcius?) I still enjoy the sun very much..
I can't decide yet which season I like the most.. I used to love autumn (before I even experienced autumn), because I like those leaves turn red.. now errr.. I'm not sure
What do you think?
Thursday, May 28, 2009
='(
or ehmm.. 12 hours later =(
Really feel quite ... ... Hope I won't be tearing la..
Sammi de de
Stephy de de
Guess what we're doing..?
Hehehe.. I'll remember the smell
All the best and have a safe trip..
I wish we could have become so close during the first year we knew each other
I wish I could judge people better so that I know these girls are such great friends that shouldn't be missed
I wish they would be staying here with us...
I miss you even before you guys leave *sigh*
Monday, May 25, 2009
Fun Fair @ Cheltenham
It's not as bad as the one we went last month, this could be considered as massive I guess..
And the funniest thing is Felicia, Jocelyn, Allyson and I actually tried a crazy spinning ride..
trust me, it's the craziest I'd experienced so far, for a person who craze for exciting advanced games like me, it still is!! (will probably upload an video, to provide a rough idea: basically all stand in a round platform and it spins and turns in every possible dimensions)
I was so glad that there's someone that could play with me.. thank you thank you!
Frankly speaking, it hurts. The safety notice there says people who have back problems shouldn't try it.. ahahaha.. but I ignored it despite having seen it.
And! Just now when I changed clothes, I found both of my shoulders "crawling" with red lines.. (ask bpeng or peiman, I showed them)
dont know how I made them actually.. >"<
Anyway, it's finally a FUN fair. The firework wasn't bad too.. worth that pound la..
just that, after working 2 whole days, and walked myself there.. my legs aren't mine anymore =S
what more, I'm working tomorrow...
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Found!!
Really really glad to see this..
May god bless Kian and his family
Hmmm.. a single case may seem a bit insignificant to most people, but if whoever able to help do so, it will definitely make a significant difference
More details:
BBC:
Donor found for rare disease boy
Previous posts:
Bone Marrow Donating Session
Donating Bone Marrow
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Attending a wedding
Firstly, I attended it in the UK (in Chichester, where the groom's mum stays), with Bee Peng, Sammi and Stephy.
Secondly, they are couple of a British and a Malaysian
Thirdly, there are already two (super cute) kids when the wedding was held.
On 16th morning, going to the registration office. From left, Stephy, KimFoong, Sammi, me, Nanny and Oswyn, front row: Oscar.
The bride and the groom during the registration. I like this pic! KimFoong looked so 含情脉脉.. =D
Best wishes to YOU!
Huibee and Oscar, KimFoong and William's eldest son. He is DAMN CUTE!! and smart as well, he can speak mandarin to mummy, e.g. "妈妈是猪猪 (mummy is piggy)", or speak English to daddy, e.g. "Daddy is naughty boy"... LOL
They followed and had the chinese tradition (don't know what it's called) in William's mum's house as well.
5 of us. in Arundel castle. Nice trip with Sammee and Stepeeee..
P.S. there are loads pic on facebook and some videos will (hopefully) be uploaded soon (: