Friday, July 31, 2009

Lucie Silvas - What You're Made Of



Just like I predicted, We're at the point of no return
We can go backwards, and no corners have been turned.
I can't control it, if I sink or if I swim
'cause I chose the water that I'm in.

[BRIDGE]
And it makes no difference who is right or wrong
I deserve much more than this
'Cause there's only one thing I want

[CHORUS]
If it's not what you're made of
You're not what I'm looking for
You where willing but unable to give me anymore
There's no way, You're changing, cause somethings will just never be mine,
You're not love this time ... but it's allright.

I hear you talking, but your words don't mean a thing.
I doubt you ever put your heart into anything.
It's not much to ask for, to get back what I put in,
But I chose the waters that I'm in.

[BRIDGE]
And it makes no difference who is right or wrong
I deserve much more than this
'Cause there's only one thing I want

[CHORUS]
If it's not what you're made of
You're not what I'm looking for
You where willing but unable to give me anymore
There's no way, You're changing, cause somethings will just never be mine
You're not love this time ... but it's allright.

What's your definition of the one
What you really want him to become?
No matter what I sacrifice it's still never enough

Just like I predicted
I will sink before I swim
'cause these are the waters that I'm in

[CHORUS]
If it's not what you're made of
You're not what I'm looking for
You where willing but unable to give me anymore
There's no way, You're changing, cause somethings will just never be mine
You're not love this time
You're not love this time
You're not love this time ...


powerful voice, meaningful lyrics, any reason not to listen?

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Busy

Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans

Saturday, July 25, 2009

G.I Joe



It was one of my favourite cartoon during my childhood around 4-5 years old LOL..i still remember their song, GI Joe GI Joe !!! There's no main character in G.I Joe, G.I Joe was a team from US Armed Forces. Every character has their own talent and ability, with high-technology equipments, weapons supported from government, they always get involved to accomplish tough mission...

The character i love the most in G.I Joe definitely would be Snake-eyes and Storm master (you guys should have noticed that's 2 ninjas inside the movie, one is in white ninja suit and another in black ninja suit =D

Everybody would wonder, why most of the team are wearing the 'suit' in the movie, as far as i know, the delta suits are meant to accelerate people to the point of beyond human potential, which make them to run faster, jump higher and goodness knows what else beyond the human condition.

Yea, i'm seriously looking forward for this movie !!!

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Call - Regina Spektor



Song by regina Spektor, song from chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian =)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Obsessed



Watched Obsessed yesterday, starring by Beyoncé and Ali Larter. As always, Ali Larter is hot !! And as always, seeing her taking up antagonist side =(

Seriously it wasn't expected to be that great compare to the trailer. The trailer that i watched seriously got me, but when i watch the movie, it didn't pull me in =( First of all, there were so much down time (bored and long story telling scenes) till the next interesting scenes. it wasn't able to keep me interested to finish up the movie...

PS: i learned that woman could be very crazy, don't simply make any promises if you couldn't do it...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Ava's Class DADA Beyonce's "halo"



like their steps so much >.< hopefully in the future i can dance like them...

Monday, July 20, 2009

In Memory of Teoh Beng Hock

Leading to the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock, 30, remain a mystery in the absence of a CCTV system at the high security area of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's (MACC) Selangor headquarters in Shah Alam.

While police have said the injuries suffered by Teoh were consistent with that caused by a fall, questions have been raised on what had transpired between the time he was last seen sleeping on a sofa at the 14th floor of the MACC building at 6am, slightly more than two hours after he was released from questioning, and when his body was spotted lying in a pool of blood on the fifth floor, around 1.30pm.

Much has already been said about the death of the late Mr. Teoh Beng Hock, political aide to Selangor State Government Exco member YB Ean Yong, and I understand the great anger and sadness being expressed by the public to this effect. I do not know whether what I will share here will be of any use to anyone, but I would like to express my experience of the matter as a colleague of Teoh’s in the State Government (as an aide of the Menteri Besar) in the same Selangor administration. I was not close to Teoh, but being colleagues in the same building we were of course acquainted and I would see him at State events and press conferences.

Words cannot express the deep shock that many of the aides went through when news of Teoh’s death came through. It is no different for me. The fact there this young man, aged 30, was merely assisting in an investigation of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) as a witness and not a suspect, fell to his death at the same building the MACC is located reeked suspicious from the very start. Any one of us as aides could have been equally tantamount to the treatment received by Teoh of the MACC – although the facts of this have not been determined – and this has been a traumatic time for all of us.

Deeper than the trauma stirs a great, great anger that is ready to implode. The anger stems from the knowledge that Teoh’s death is a result of MACC’s treatment towards him during interrogations. Teoh was believed to have fallen to his death from the 14th floor of Plaza Masalam, where the MACC’s office was located. The official post-mortem report states that the cause of death was multiple injuries from a high fall. Whatever the reason for this fall – suicide or otherwise – it must be stated clearly that the MACC must be held responsible.

The MACC’s responsibility is to ensure that any case of corruption is investigated and the culprit revealed. The manner in which they acted here was most unbecoming of a Commission that is supposed to be the bastion of justice, transparency and governance. Instead, their actions shamefully display the very reversal of a commitment towards truth.

First, the case began with the mere speculation on someone’s blog that there were State Exco members involved in misallocation of funds. YB Ean Yong was one of the seven assemblymen being investigated, and the accusation in his particular case was that he had paid RM2400 for 1500 Malaysian flags used in Merdeka Day celebrations in 2008, without actually receiving them for the suppliers. The measly amount of RM2400 surely cannot justify the way in which Teoh was treated, interrogated from 6pm till 3.45am of the following day. Surely corruption cases involving millions of Ringgit are more worth the time and effort of the MACC, and not petty cases as this.

As such, even by the largest stretch of the imagination, that if this case was indeed one of corruption, it is absolutely clear that the MACC was overzealous and making a mountain out of a molehill – which in turn causes minds to question its political neutrality. If instructions were given to play up this case – and that of other assemblymen – then the independence of the MACC has all but disappeared. This incident is the final nail in its coffin, from the public’s point of view. It will be impossible for it to reclaim public trust and confidence from hereon.

Second, the manner of interrogations is also suspicious. Boon Hwa, a councillor from the Kajang town municipality, was questioned in the same case and shared at a press conference that the interrogations involved standing at attention for four hours in a row, without food or drink. Threats were made to beat him up, and mention of his family was made, should he not give the answers they wanted. He was jeered at, with humiliating calls of “Cina Bodoh!” shouted at his face – “Stupid Chinese”, an utter racist remark and itself the most shameful display of an institution of the MACC. This is a far cry from the 1Malaysia concept that the Prime Minister Najib Razak has attempted to introduce.

Although this is speculation, many wonder if Teoh was subject to similar treatment. Psychological and mental abuse that may have taken place is not the role of the MACC. It was said that Teoh was inexperienced in this regard, and being for the first time interrogated in an anti-corruption case, could have been shaken and traumatised. Although his lawyer and boss told him exactly what to do and what to say, his frailty may have caused his interrogators to draw greater strength from their imaginary power and muscle.

Third, it is unclear as to whether the MACC did indeed act according to the laws that govern them. I am not a lawyer and this should be clarified with detailed analysis. Whatever the jurisdiction of the MACC, any witness or suspect in a case should be allowed to have an accompanying lawyer. The length of time allowed for interrogation should not extend to the wee hours of the morning. The numbers of officers should be clearly specified, along with recordings of any statements made during the course of the interrogation done – both in audio and video format. If the MACC was acting outside of its legal powers, action must be taken immediately. Again, this is subject to legal analysis.

Fourth, the MACC was responsible for Teoh as he was being interviewed in their premises. Their current claim is that once interrogations ended at 3.45am, Teoh was allowed to return home but instead he requested to rest in their office. Except for someone who saw him at 6am, nobody else apparently saw him until his body was found at 1.30pm subsequently. MACC’s stand is that because he was released, they were no longer responsible for where he went and what he did.

The story seems strange because Teoh had his car parked at the basement of the building. Would it not make sense for him to have left as soon as possible? Even if he did want to rest at the office, his handphone would have been returned to him (since “interrogations were already over”), and some contact would have been established with his friends and family members, surely. However, no communication was made as far as has been reported to date.

The MACC would surely have monitored Teoh’s comings and goings. As a key witness that would warrant such thorough investigations through the night, surely his presence was important. Surely some record would have been noted, of his having officially left the building’s premises. Whatever the case, the response that nobody knew where he was – is weak and irresponsible.

Teoh was a quiet character who must have been thoroughly enthused about working in a new state administration. I cannot speak on his behalf, but the reason I have chosen to work in this Pakatan State government is because I want to contribute to a cause I believe in. To better socioeconomic policies in the view of fairness for the sake of the rakyat. I am sure Teoh was no different. Spurred on by the results of the March 8th General Elections, hope for a budding democracy had begun. Although the actual management and administration of the State has not been easy, nor without error, the struggle to create a better society is real.

As a young person, I resonate with his desire to contribute so willingly to this cause. His death cannot be in vain. Although it may spark fears amongst the young – and their parents – as to the grave political dangers of this working environment, I believe with a greater urgency and fervour that this is the right thing to do.

It can no longer be mere speculation that we as Malaysians are living in a system of darkness, corrupt and unfair practices. The treatment of a youthful, innocent man could be the same treatment given to any commoner on the street should he be hauled up by the MACC. What justice is available to an ordinary rakyat? No, the need to raise up a new generation of people to transform Malaysia to a nation of hope, justice, peace and good governance is even more necessary.

Along with many others, I call for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the death of the late Teoh Beng Hock. The inquiry must be independent, transparent and conducted by individuals of the highest integrity. This has been a rare first political death of its kind, and should changes not be made immediately to the rotten system of Malaysia, the question looms dark in our minds: Who will fall prey as the next victim?


Source taken: Egalitaria

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Playboy -.-

A speechless playboy magazine cover made by Samantha Tan -.- dunno i shud praise u or scold u...man shouldn't be appeared on a 'playboy' magazine...anyway..thanks for ur hardwork...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Happy birthday to Charmaine, 2009



ahem...made this clip when i was working =.=" enjoy =_= and happy birthday to Tan Ke Xiou =)

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Dixie Chicks - Not Ready To Make Nice



Forgive, sounds good
Forget, I’m not sure I could
They say time heals everything
But I’m still waiting

I’m through with doubt
There’s nothing left for me to figure out
I’ve paid a price
And I’ll keep paying

I’m not ready to make nice
I’m not ready to back down
I’m still mad as hell and
I don’t have time to go round and round and round
It’s too late to make it right
I probably wouldn’t if I could
‘Cause I’m mad as hell
Can’t bring myself to do what it is you think I should

I know you said
Can’t you just get over it
It turned my whole world around
And I kind of like it

I made my bed and I sleep like a baby
With no regrets and I don’t mind sayin’
It’s a sad sad story when a mother will teach her
Daughter that she ought to hate a perfect stranger
And how in the world can the words that I said
Send somebody so over the edge
That they’d write me a letter
Sayin’ that I better shut up and sing
Or my life will be over

I’m not ready to make nice
I’m not ready to back down
I’m still mad as hell and
I don’t have time to go round and round and round
It’s too late to make it right
I probably wouldn’t if I could
‘Cause I’m mad as hell
Can’t bring myself to do what it is you think I should

I’m not ready to make nice
I’m not ready to back down
I’m still mad as hell and
I don’t have time to go round and round and round
It’s too late to make it right
I probably wouldn’t if I could
‘Cause I’m mad as hell
Can’t bring myself to do what it is you think I should

What it is you think I should

Forgive, sounds good
Forget, I’m not sure I could
They say time heals everything
But I’m still waiting


This was the first song played in my playlist in the morning while i was reading the newspaper. No matter how many times i listen to this song, i'll never get bored of it...i guess that is the power of music

News of the Day

News 1
The government just announced that the teaching in Mathematics and Science in English (which has been practiced since the year 2003) will be reverted back to Bahasa Malaysia starting from the year 2012. In order to boost the education of English, implementation with 100% of time allocated to English class in schools (which i feel it's not necessary =.=).

News 2
Sand raiding has been undergoing at the TNB land in Rawang region. People might never take it as serious matter, however do you know that those sand worth millions ringgit? And i bet those sand thieves are 'goyang-ing' kaki now ~.~

News 3
Marina Bay Sands, which is the Singapore's Casino project, is going to get delayed until next year due to shortage of labour and materials.

News 4
The climbing of Uluru, which known as Ayers Rock in Australia, may be banned in the future for cultural and safety reasons.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Copyright fines from karaoke set

For those who owns karaoke set customized with at least 20k karaoke songs at home (whole set bought with around RM2,000 to RM3,000>, you gotta beware of any spotcheck from government enforcement team.

A woman was fined up to RM40million for owning a karaoke set, preloaded with 20,000 pirate songs which found in her electrical appliances shop at Penang. It was said that the karaoke set which initially was not loaded with any song and it was imported from China with cost less than RM500. Referred to Copyright Act, she should have paid RM3 for the copyright of each song and RM60,000 for 20,000 songs in total.

It seems that our government has started to aware of digital piracy.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

3.5m used to buy 24m worth mansion?

Former Selangor Menteri Besar, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khir Toyo said he took a 3.5m loan from international bank to buy a sprawling Balinese-style mansion at Shah Alam with approximately 0.5 hectare (splitted into 2 sections). The property and furnishings are expected to be worth RM24m.

Monthly salary for an Menteri Besar is around RM48,000 with the condition MB cannot be involved in any business. It just does not add up, i jz did some calculation, by multiplying 12 months and 8 years (that he serves as MB), without taking any account other expenditures, he would have earned around RM4.6m. Logically, how the F*** that he got the another 20m to buy the house?

Friday, July 3, 2009

I'd come for you - Nickelback



Just One more moment, that's all that's needed.
Like wounded soldiers in need of healing.
Time to be honest, this time I'm bleeding
Please don't dwell on it, cause I didn't mean it

I cant believe I said I'd lay our love on the ground
But it doesn't matter cause I've made it up forgive me now
Everyday I spend away my souls inside out
Gotta be someway that I can make it up to you now, somehow.

By now you'd know that I'd come for you
No one but you, yes I'd come for you
But only if you told me to
And I'd fight for you
I'd lie, it's true
Give my life for you
You know I'd always come for you

I was blindfolded, but now I'm seeing
My mind was closing, now I'm believing
I finally know what just what it means to let someone in
To see the side of me that no one does or ever will
So if your ever lost and find yourself all alone
I'd search forever just to bring you home,
Here and now this I vow

By now you'd know that I'd come for you
No one but you, yes I'd come for you
But only if you told me to
And I'd fight for you
I'd lie, it's true
Give my life for you
You know I'd always come for you
You know I'd always come for you

Yes I'd come for you, no one but you,
Yes I'd come for you
But only if you told me to

And I'd fight for you
I'd lie, it's true
Give my life for you
You know I'd always come for you

No matter what gets in my way
As long as there's still life in me
No matter what, remember you know I'll always come for you
I'd crawl across this world for you
Do anything you want me to
No matter what, remember you know I'll always come for you
You know I'll always come for you


i love the chorus..Yes I'd come for you, no one but you, Yes I'd come for you, But only if you told me to..And I'd fight for you, I'd lie, it's true, Give my life for you, You know I'd always come for you

Up



yaya...this is one of the must watch animation of the year..

The story is about an old man, by tying thousands of balloon to his home, he sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn't alone on his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.

It is possibly the best pixar film been made...
Pixar has always been a quality animation film maker...with Amazing visual effects, amazing sound effect, hilarious comedy. breathtaking action...All those combined make something special...and i believe UP definitely has it.

I can't wait until it comes out so that I can see it in 3d cinema =)


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