Thursday, January 22, 2009

Not a good start


I didnt pass my PTK exam. Damn. Not a good start for the day.
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I failed one of the components. So now I have to repeat it. I have never failed in any exams before in my life. This is the first. I'm now officially a loser. It sucks. Damn it!!!! But you know what....this is fate. And I believe in fate. I'll try again. No Guts No Glory!!!
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Nobody disturb me today!!! I need to grieve....

Monday, January 19, 2009

Bedtime Stories Revisited


A reader told me that Adam Sandler is actually Jewish. And the profit gained from his movies will be channeled to Israel. Hmmm....dunno la whether this is true or not. But why take the risk...right?? So after this I'll only watch his films thru pirated DVDs.....ahahhaha

Boycott & Balcklist, Does it really work?

Got this from my friend- Zachy Fernandez Facebook. Spread it you guys!!
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Yes it does.
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Here’s how.In the late 1940s, the Arab League declared a complete boycott on all Israeli products. This was known as the Arab League Blacklist. It was done in protest to the illegal occupation of the Zionist movement on Palestinian land.
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The blacklist, as it evolved in the early 50s, is divided into three components. The primary boycott prohibits direct trade between Israel and the Arab nations. The secondary boycott is directed at companies that do business with Israel. The tertiary boycott involves the blacklisting of firms that trade with other companies that do business with Israel.
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Throughout the infamous Arab League Blacklist period, Israel’s economical situation was bad. Many multinational companies from through out the world refused to work with Israel for fear being enlisted into the infamous blacklist. Once in, these companies could no longer trade or market their products in oil rich Arab land.
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A great example of the power of this blacklist was in the early 60’s. Back then, Renault was the world’s no. 6 car maker. It cancelled its contract with an Israeli firm to assemble its cars in Israel. Reason: fear of an Arab boycott!
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The Arabs' economic blockade of Israel has probably caused Israel more injury than Arab armies did in all its wars. Back then, it has effectively deterred Israel's plans to set itself up as an industrial nucleus to serve Middle East markets. Such well-known U.S. firms as Philco Corp., Standard Oil, British-Shell and Socony Mobil Oil Co., all back then have removed themselves from the Arab League blacklist by deciding that doing business in Israel is uneconomic. Even in the late 50’s, when Elizabeth Taylor bought $100,000 worth of Israeli bonds, the United Arab Republic banned any further showing of her films. The ban even applied to her future movies.
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The US and EU oppose this blacklist and did all they could to prevent it from taking place. In 1977, Congress prohibited U.S. companies from cooperating with the Arab boycott. The World Trade Organization also did its bid to stop this blacklist by ensuring that its members cease all boycotts as a condition to entering the WTO.
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Saudi Arabia was forced to end this blacklist in 2005 as required by the WTO. The other Arab League members slowly followed. However so, the Arab League members continued to support this black list via less obvious approaches.
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Nowadays, government initiated boycotts or blacklists are a difficult thing to administer. However so, self imposed boycott maybe as equally or even more potent than the famous boycott of the 60s. Imagine this; the total global Muslim population is said to have exceeded 1.8 billion in 2007. If the self-imposed boycott message is rightfully delivered, we may have a boycott of close to a quarter of the world’s population. Furthermore, the neutrals or anti-violence population may also join in making the boycott close to a third of the world’s population. That surely
sends shivers down any consumer driven establishment.
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Self imposed boycott may seem difficult to do for some. There are thousands of companies and millions more products out there in the market today. How are we to sort the bad ones out from the good? Finding made in Israel products is easy. All one has to do is look out for the 729 bar code number. If the bar code of a specific product starts with 729, this means it is made in Israel. Most manufacturing companies have found a way around this; manufacture their products out of Israel. Though manufactured out of Israel, profits earned from these merchandises are still channelled into Israel, funding their iron claw means. Israel’s strong economy is a reason why they are able to procure state of the art weaponries to continue their killings. What about the other western based companies that support and fund the Zionist movement? How do we identify them?
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There is no sure way how to do this. One way is to do a little research. The information age has enabled us to access answers in ways not imagined possible 50 years ago. Researching on a specific product or company is easier than you may think. With the right connectivity, in just under 10 minutes, you can obtain enough information to make the correct civil minded and peace loving decision. If you are too lazy to do that, than keep your eyes and ears open. Be it from blogs like this, newspaper articles, radio, television, word of mouth or urges from pro-peace leaders; do keep a look out.
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Do also have a positive attitude to this. Some may feel one person may not make a difference on a global scale. Wrong again. Each and every one of our choices has a global butterfly effect. Making the correct decision or making a switch is not too difficult to do either. Instead of Coke, drink Pepsi; instead of Johnson & Johnson, why not try Procter & Gamble and instead of Starbucks choose Coffee Bean. By staying united and positive towards this boycott, we can make a difference. Our affirmative actions and correct choices help this cause in a far greater scale than you can imagine. Each and every one of us has a role to play and each and every one of our voices can be heard via the choices we make. Spread this message, make the right decision and put a stop to this slaughter and lets us play a role to end the violence.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Lagenda Budak Setan


I have only one favorite Malay author - Ahadiat Akashah
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I think he's a very talented writer. When you read his books, you don't have to tire yourself with imagination. You know exactly what's going on because you yourself are experiencing the same thing. It's all about the things that are happening around you daily.
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Now, his best novel will go the silver screen - Lagenda Budak Setan. Despite the tough title, it's actually a love story. But not the kind of 'tangkap leleh & jiwang' kind of story. It's mixture of comedy, thriller and offcourse romance. I really hope the movie will turn up as good as the book. But looking at the way local film industry is progressing. I'm having doubts.
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Seriously, I don't think we have actors/actresses whose talents and personalities are good enough. Not just for this movie, but for any movie. Most of the time, he/she is talented but doesn't have the look or he/she is good looking but with hoity-toity acting. Sad but true. And yet the film people are ranting that malaysians are not supportive enough.
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One thing the film people don't understand or don't realize is that we, the movie goers, would like to see films that reflect the actual society and livelihood in Malaysia. But the situation now, since most actors/actresses are Malays, so most of the time, the films revolve around what's happening in the malay community instead of malaysian. Takkan la takde orang cina & india yang pandai berlakon kot.....
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So, how to support? You are only catering malay audience and yet you complain when people prefer to watch hollywood movies which cater audience from all background. So next time, before you start whining, think first.
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Anyways, enough of digressing, Lagenda Budak Setan will feature Maya karin as the leading role. Presumably the role of Ayu. I think she's not 'ayu' enough for Ayu. Hope the producer will find someone else. I wonder who's gonna play Katerina? Hmmm....
ps: for the record, aku baca buku ni bukan sebab aku mat jiwang ok. It is imparative for you guys to understand that. ahahhh :)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Cars Cars Cars

I heard that our men in blue are adding Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 10 to their fleet. 25 of them. Perghhh....awesome. The cars are to be used in high-speed car chase, especially in cases of carjacking, kidnapping and hi-jacking. Fast and furious bebeh...
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A small part of me feels that this may not be that necessary. It may causes uproar especially in the Parliament. But then, policing job is not an easy job and it's not for everyone. Just hope that the ministry would be able to defend and justify this purchase in Parliament. That is if it's true....


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On other notes, I think I'm falling in love with the new Honda City. It really impresses me. The old model, to me, looks timid and feminine, but the new one looks tough. I likeeee.....Just wish I have the money :P


Friday, January 09, 2009

Gaza & Kuala Terengganu

Assalamualikum & Goodday
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Two top news in the papers are on the suffering of the people in Gaza and off course the coming by-election in Kuala Terengganu.
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Reading about Gaza breaks my heart. I'm sad to see the pictures of innocent people especially children who died, injured, disfigured and dismembered in this act of war by the Israeli dogs. To make it worse, the whole world couldn't or chose not to do anything. We all by now know that all the meetings in the UN are all bullshit and will not benefit the Palestinians at all. So much for the 'change' promised by US President-elect Obama huh?
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The move by the PM of Malaysia to call for a special seating in Parliament this Monday to condemn the crimes committed by the Israeli dogs is very much welcomed. Furthermore, the effort by Wisma Putra to garner support from other countries to pressure the UN to hold a special emergency session to discuss on this matter also shows that Malaysia as an Islamic country, is doing everything in her power to stop this atrocities. Kudos to the government.
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However, I think it is ironic when while we are urging the whole world to stop the killing in Gaza, we, here in Kuala Terengganu are actually fighting, hurling accusations, cursing against each other for an MP post. To make it more ironic, all candidates eyeing for the post are Muslims and also Malays. I don't know, may be it's just me, but I think it is inappropriate and to a little extent hypocrite. .
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So, I have this crazy idea which I think will not materialize, but what the hell....
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I think, the PM on Monday, should propose for the postponement of the by election in Kuala Terengganu out of respect for the suffering and misery faced by the Palestinians. The by election should only proceed once the situation in Gaza is resolved. Politicians be it ADUNs or MPs should combine their effort regardless or their ideologies in supporting the government of Malaysia to fight for justice in Gaza.
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This way, the rakyat for once could see all politicians in this country focusing their energies for a very noble intention. For once under the colors of Jalur Gemilang they are united. Let's try this. For once....


Friday, January 02, 2009

Bedtime Stories




Brought Alif to watch Adam Sandler's Bedtime Stories on New Year. Hillarious. Adam Sandler always delivers (except for Meet The Zohan la). You should watch it. And Russell Brand is in this film too. You can't ask for more.