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Miri's City Day

Miri will be upgraded into a city on 20th May 2005, I need your feedback on what readers think about it all and comments are reguested regarding functions planned, decorations etc, etc.Are the local residents ready for it or are they just numb to what's happening around them. Miri is definitely expanding but at what cost? Readers comments are welcome on these and other topics in regards to Miri!!

Malaysia, do we care enough?

I saw this on Brand Malaysia

Malaysia, do we care enough?

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It must be said that all the lip service by Malaysian leaders about
a caring society is merely sweet nothings. Sweet to hear but nothing
done. Our country, Malaysia, has a very poor record of managing and
providing for the needs of disabled people, as it is. Often, we see
people parking in spots reserved for the disabled, and most buildings
are planned without taking into account the need for the disabled.
Often, there is no specially designed and designated toilets for them.
I was once confined to a wheelchair for a month after a severe track
accident caused a badly fractured leg. I know how difficult it is to
piss in a normal urinal when confined to a wheelchair, and getting
around is no joke either.

Cool Tool, best WiFi hotspotter

I saw this in COOL TOOLS, and I thought I would share.

-Kevin

Canary Digital Wireless Hotspotter

Best Wi-Fi hotspot finder

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Canary's hot spot finder is the best of the several stand-alone
Wi-Fi detectors that I've tried -- three of which I've gone so far as
to purchase. The Canary uses AAA batteries, rather than the button
cells that some detectors do (harder to replace in a pinch);
consequently it's not quite as svelte as some, but the extra goodies
are worth the chubbier, still-palmable housing. Canary's unit scrolls
across its 12-character LCD display the name, channel and signal
strength (4 bars is the highest) of the networks it finds, which makes
it truly useful for checking where your own access point's signal
reaches.

REASON WHY IN SEJARAH OF MALAYSIA SINCE YEAR 1999 Study about HANG TUAH is MISSING?????

I adapt this from my friend.....Title:REASON WHY IN SEJARAH OF MALAYSIA SINCE YEAR 1999 Study about HANG TUAH is MISSING?????" The Truth Reveal (with evidence)"In June 1998, the government of Malaysia had hired a team of experts via local research project to compliment the historystudies that we undertaken in our secondary school. The objective of the research is simply:1. To find prove and evident that show the Malays are the origins ofMalaysia and they are the first race and religion that lands their foot in

The Emergence and Impact of Social Netorks

I keep getting asked about social networks, what we do with Zed Tycho and why its so important. Here is a brief run down.Emergence and Impact of Social NetworksSocial software
supports the desire of individuals to form groups to achieve goals. In
2003 60% of all positions where filled via two channels, the Internet
and social software including employee referrals. The industry calls
this combination Viral Hiring, and Yahoo! Resumix estimates that within
18 months 75% of new hires will come from viral hiring (employee
referrals and social software). Humans are inherently social beings.
Human communication adds an exponential value to the network. The
ability for individuals to communicate and form social groups is called
a Group Forming Network. (GFNs).

So ?

Today, I heard an Islamic programme from the radio talking about corruption. A new term I heard today. It is called "administrative corruption". This sort of whoring filth occurs everywhere including the so called "angelic", "godly", disciplined professions. Other words for "administrative corruption" will be unfairness, favouritism, cronism, neopotism, office politics, office bully, office harrassement, power seeking, self glorification, grandiosity, aggressiveness, compulsion, demanding, coffee making, and the list goes on.Preaching is one thing. Doing is another.

Expulsion of illegal workers hits Malaysian economy

I feel this is a good thing, this struggle with labor, with borders and trans nationals. Look at California in the US and other border states with Mexico, they all too struggle with the flood of illegal immigrants. I think of it this way- It is better to be the country they are coming to, versus the one being left. - SanakuFrom INQ7KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysian oil palm plantations are losing up to 70 million ringgit (18 million dollars) a month because of labour shortages after hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants were expelled, a report said Wednesday.

SINGAPORE: FEES FOR HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS TO INCREASE

SINGAPORE: FEES FOR HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS TO INCREASESINGAPORE: FEES FOR HIRING FOREIGN WORKERS TO INCREASE

What is the definition of a hot air balloon?

The Government/Citizen Relationship:
What do citizens expect from the government?
What do citizens expect of the Ombudsman?

Mr. Clare Lewis, Q.C.
Ombudsman of Ontario, Canada and
President, International Ombudsman Institute

Fairness, justice, transparency, public accountability and assurance of free and fair elections are, together with the essential provision of security, the fundamental expectations citizens have of democratic governments. As set out in the Communiqué of the International Ombudsman Institute in the year 2000, the Ombudsman in democratic countries supports the realization of these citizen expectations of government through its “rôle in [providing] a mechanism which can balance the fundamental requirements that government must be able to govern but with appropriate accountability.�

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