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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Moving...

After all the tensions and frustrations I went through with Blogger, I have decided to move to the Mejournals domain. Mejournals is using a local Malaysian server which makes blogging blazing fast.

Getting to the point, my new blog url is...


Though Blogger might be troubling at times, I still found myself enjoying every bit of my blogging experience right here. If any of Blogger's personnel is reading this, I sincerely advise you guys to give it more functions and yet retain that user-friendliness you have.

I have found joy right here like no other and I will spend my last moments here thanking you guys.

Signing out,
Kai.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Lingual Problems?

Has something really gone wrong with English for science and maths? So far as I've experienced, the new application of English is good for the nation's success in the future.

Due to some little demonstrations of unhappy people around towns and kampungs, our education minister has decided to do a report on whether the use of English is good or bad. Oh, it is just a minority of students and teachers, out of the entire learning population of the country. For me, (actually not just me, for us) it is all pros and no cons at all.

You won't lose your identiti bangsa if you learn science and math in English, right?

I mean, come on. The application of English was a smart move by the government because at that time they knew it was important for the future of our nation's thrive at science and mathematics. Look at the international stuff - it really drives people crazy when you mix up the use of science and maths between English and Bahasa Malaysia.

Oxygen                      - Oksigen (or was it oksijen?)
Probability                 - Kebarangkalian (ke-whatwhatwhat...?)
Linear programming   - Pengaturcaraan linear (oh what the hell...)

Clearly, it is actually bad for us to learn it in BM. In international levels, now that's what matters in this era of globalisation, we don't want people spelling oksigen. Oh my... that would make quite a laugh.

We want people like this:

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Nano Supremacy

I have to say, and insist, that the latest Apple iPod Nano is a true beauty.

Beauty in the inside, as well as outside.

Believe me, when I got my hands on it, it seems to "click" with me very well. The nano is ultra-slim, and I wanna stress on this. ULTRA SLIM! When I grasp it, it feels so soft, tender, light and feathery.
Yet, it packs a punch within the solid casing. It not only has the ability to play music, but also movies, podcasts, photos... as well as rolling album arts, play accelerometer-programmed games, utilise the highly successful genius option, on-the-go playlist... and the list goes on.

If you think that the new Nano is another mundane, MP3 player... well, you are wrong.

It is an innovation that Apple has mastered in. Mixing chic art with technology. It truly wins the hearts and minds of modern people.

Hehe... I am one of them!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Just Trying to Blurt Out Somewhat...

Been a long time since I last blogged. A lack of inspiration, maybe? But to all faithful readers (I know who you are), my apologies.

Since I admit I have run dry of resources to blog about ever since 2009 began, I will have to sum up some interesting stuff that occured/might occur around us.

One of the "might occurs" is our DPM's rise to power. Can Najib be a better leader than our current one? Will he lead us to a bright future. Many speculate doubts about him, linking him with the case of the murder of Mongolian model Altantuya. Look, I'm trying to be positive here... I and want to believe that Najib will do his job well.

-Don't let us down, bloke.

And well, one of the "occured" was a terrible incident at Perak. A political mayhem. What a mess. This truly shows that some MPs or ADUNs are not faithful to one party, but are altered egos. It reflects the true nature of politics: dirty and cheating

Sigh... democracy around the world is dying. If the Perak people chose the Pakatan, due to some irresponsible defectors, the people's choice is altered. This isn't democracy.
I hope our future is bright... for the good of all Malaysians.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

US: The Barbarians of History

All along, the media have persuaded us to believe that the Americans are always the protagonists of all wars. Yes, all wars. Almost every single modern warfare includes American intervention/decision-making and/or indirect support.

Back in time...

Ever since World War II, that pivotal attack on Pearl Harbour by the Imperial Japanese, sparked the bloodthirsty violence of the Americans. Well, they are the most resourceful nation on Earth, and have the most systematic military prowess, accompanied by cutting-edge weapon technology to put into trial. The Japanese were a bit foolish to provoke a beast like the US, bombing the shit outta Pearl Harbour, therefore unleashing the hidden powers within the beast.

Of course, without the help of the Americans, the Europeans would fall swiftly to Nazi Germany. But after defeating Germany, they literally single-handedly levelled Berlin to rubble and debris, killing a huge amount of people. In Japan, the Americans also "bullied" the Japanese by capturing the islands surrounding mainland Japan. Then they began the slaughter. Almost 67 cities were bombarded with heavy weaponry as well as airstrikes, killing another huge amount of people.

What I'm trying to point out here, isn't that the US are totally antagonists, but they commited very sinful war crimes. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a result of American decision. It was an executive order from US president Harry Truman. The first ever atomic bomb was the largest war crime ever commited, killing innocent civilians by the hundreds of thousands.

In Vietnam, they did exactly the same. It was a result of the cold war between communism and the free world. Vietnam was a "laboratory" for Russia and USA to test their new weaponry, and the Vietnamese were just pawns in a large chess game. This time however, the US did a "hands-on" job on the war.

When I went to Vietnam and witnessed the horrific incidents of the war, I could only imagine how ruthless the Americans were. The use of biochemical weapons, although disobeying the regulations set by the UN, was implied. It was an abuse of power, and the war crimes go on without any punishment. They were, more or less, exonerated from any conviction for huge guilts. The UN keeps one eye closed for the meantime.

Vietnam resulted in a massive number of Vietnamese as well as American casualties. This time, the Americans lost the war!!! Although having massacred countless people, the Americans retreated and gave up fighting communism. Ho Chi Minh then went on to capture Saigon and announced communist victory over both South Vietnam and the US. But before the Vietnam war, there was also a Korean War, a war against communism and the US also lost to the North Koreans. That war also included a massive massacre of Koreans. Due to the lack of info on this subject, I shall leave it out.

The most recent failure was against terrorism and dictatorship in Iraq. Yes, it was easy to wipe Saddam Hussein off the face of the Earth, but it was absolutely difficult to wipe out the extremist insurgents. It was another failure for the badass Americans, whose deaths number to the thousands, and innocent deaths of Iraqis also mounting to the thousands.

Now, they're better, more conservative. By not interventing between the Battle of Gaza, they seem less violent a race. But by indirectly supporting Israel, they're fueling the war on and on. When will it ever end?

Modern, global wars that directly involve USA:
1. Spanish-American War
2. World War I
3. World War II
4. Cold War
5. Korean War
6. Vietnam War
7. Gulf War
8. Iraq War

Not persuaded by my thoughts? Think again.