Ipoh, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia

At the heart of Kinta Valley. The capital city of the state of Perak. An opposition stronghold. Factory of brilliant people. Desolated through emigration of its inhabitants to other parts of the country and overseas. Yet... it is forever remembered by its people.

Saturday, June 28, 2003

Fooji: Do you have Ng Li Mian's photo? hehe... :-) Never heard you mentioning about her also! :-/

BTW, I went to Subang Jaya yesterday morning. SS15 area. Don't know where? Sigh...the area where Taylor's and Inti are located. What the heck I was doing there you might ask! Might be a bit perveted right if I tell you that yesterday was Taylor's Open Day. Hey, I didn't know about such event until I reached there. Let me explain. Why in the first place I took the trouble to wake up early and go there? See "lengluis"? Might be true but not the main reason! 8-)

Actually, I was helping my roommate to get to Inti Subang Jaya because he was asked by his ex-classmate to get the latter's results. That friend of my roommate just came back from the States and are in Penang. Therefore, my roommate as kind and as helpful as he is, (kononnya, nak tengok gadis cantik ada lah!) promised! Just be frank, UM girls are totally out of place if you are to compare. My friend was saying this "yee ku lei yat tit lui hai UM, han teng cha tou mou cho lor" which literally translated as, "if this girls are in UM, sure the juices also no more". The night before, we were just chit-chatting in another friend's house, talking about how those desperate guys chasing girls one after another in UM. If those UM girls are replaced the college girls, sure habis! :)

Besides UM girls, I can see myself as out of fashion too. Sigh. After been there, I just feel that myself are too "ah pek"/"pakcik-pakcik"/"china man" already. Perhaps it is time for me to revamp! :-) After all, I have decided to stay in KL/PJ and work, manalah boleh terus berpakaian macam pakcik, seluar pendek, selipar Jepun!!! Aiks!!! Must get myself look smart and "yau yeng" soon!!! Spend some money on new clothes and hair style :-) Again, just talk only no action one. Ombong-ombong kosong. Correct??? My BM seems to be deteriorating...

Wednesday, June 25, 2003

Wow, what a pleasant surprise to find so many new entries today !!!!

Teong, good to know you are still writing ! Looking forward to read about your interpretation of PM's speech. I blogged about this too, if you had read. I think it is totally his personal views. And to see Badawi, and Najib parroting whatever he said, is rather showing of the shallowness of the leadership to come.

Kok Ming, thanks for your support man !

Ben: all the best in your exam. relax man, the reward is waiting for you !

Fooji, Kok Ming and Ben : Thanks once again! As I what I had blogged this morning, I will not be away forever and shall continue to blog here if whatever and whenever I feel like sharing.
Okay, this semester, I am honoured that I am taught by at least 3 or 5 fantastic lecturers or professors. For my luar fakulti course, "Personal Financial Planning, the lecturer is Dr.M.Fazilah, a caring and friendly lecturer, able to communicate with her students, and crack funny jokes which are really jokes (get what I mean?). For my final year project, I have chosen to be supervised by Dr.Selva, whom everyone describes as strict and expecting a lot from students under him. Regardless of what people say, I chose him to be my supervisor and I sincerely trust and believe myself that he is a superb lecturer and researcher or professor. You know, this kind of lecturer should be commended, a lot of substance and yet never demand anything from you, compared to some others, who have nothing but seem to talk big all the time. In fact, I am doing my thesis under him, picking a tough title because in the end of the day, I will be satisfied and you know can help me a lot if I am to apply to study my master in the States, preferably Stanford Univerity :) At least a professor can be one of my judges. Besides Dr.M.Fazilah and Dr.Selva, I would also like to praise and express my admiration to the law lecturers, again Chew Li Hua and Puan Izura. Though pretty very strict and punctual, (mind you, Chew Li Hua will lock the lecture hall's doors once the clock strikes 9am), she again, has the substance, ingenious, able to explain the laws, the courts, the legislative structure in Malaysia, how constitution is made and amended, and ask questions which have no right or wrong questions and why certain laws are passed like ass, she literally said that word in one of the lectures. Hey, again, this is no big deal right? For the sake of knowledge! I have learned that successful individuals never have "kiasu" or selfishness attitude. My question is, why and where university students in Malaysia inculcate and cultivate such attitude? Blame the society? the culture? the poor structuring of our education system? or altogether? or the "bangsa Eropah"? To discuss this and share my opinions, it would require me to type another long 20K mail :) Before I leave, shouldn't we see the positive side of the Europeans and the Americans? Even our great writer, Farish Noor, being a Malay, chose to stay in German to lecture.

boon teong, jgnlah ini macam. we all respect ur views. so continue blogging lah! regarding The Big Thing, its a good and ambitious idea, but a piece of advice... before u go and book a place or what ... confirm first how many are actually coming. Based on past experiences, the turnout rate for the reunions that were held was poor. only a handfull attended. but it would be fun though... to meet up with the old form 5 gang. just confirm a date and tell me when lah.... i'll try my best to be there. i'm in my 6th week now and begining to feel the tension of medicine posting. 4 more weeks before my exam. sometimes , when i sit and study, i just ponder, why am i doing this? what's the purpose of me doing this? what's the purpose of life? why am i here? i'm still unsucessfully searching for an answer.maybe it'll come to me, and then again maybe it won't . kok ming ... good to hear from u after some time

well Ben, i get to use computer almost everyday, but have not developed this habit of logging into this site as frequent as my e mail.sorry Ben, but looking back at some of the messages or articles or whatever u call them, i guess i have missed rather lot. reading Boon Teong's and fooji's writing really "membuka minda" and begin to realize how much i dun know about other stuff apart from my studies.anyway, enough of words, u guys have my promise to log in more often and will try my best to contribute as much as i can.ciao.

it's really a great loss if Boon Teong really decides not to write anymore in this blogger. honestly speaking, i enjoy reading every single word typed here, well at least i know it's plain sincere and fearless opinion. memang tidak dapat dinafikan lagi bahawa Ah pek Ah pek memang "jual ikan" dan apa yang lebih memalukan golongan ini hebat mengata dan tiada pulak tindakan. saya sendiri dapat merasai sini, di Kelantan.apa pun, syabas Bong Teong atas komen yang begitu kritis dan harapan saya, lebih banyak suara akan kedengaran selepas ini. soli la, frens, lama tak tulis, sudah tak erti lagi nak menulis.

Fooji:
I won't be away for ever. In fact, I still love blogging and it is still very much alive in me!!! I will continue to beam the blogosphere and contributing my views in Ipoh Tauges. With regards to my mailing activities, I have decided to filter my mail recipients and only those who are genuine, responsive and intuitive will get to receive my mails. I realise that not everyone is like us, you know, can talk and share humble and authentic opinions and views. Literally means, there is no conspiracy. Nor hidden meaning. Nor baffling whatsoever. I was in a way writing another long mail, about the recent UMNO General Assembly and the "bangsa Eropah" denigration in certain aspects.
The Big Thing, actually I do not have any disfavor and am nor cold-shouldering it. Why not give it a try, true? Okay, how would you like me to help you?
On a more personal notes, life has started to be tough and hectic! You know, doing research or thesis needs a lot patience and persistent and persevere works! Anyway, it is fun and challenging. My supervisor, Dr.Selva, is currently doing something for the MRI scan and all those medicine/surgery technologies, and he knows pretty well about medicine and how to see those pictures of a brain and its defects...bla bla...already! Marvellous! Though I do not pick this field for thesis/final year project, I learn a lot about it, at least the fundamentals like how they scan, what are processes behind every image capturing, how they design scopes, and so on and so forth.

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

There are 2 things I wish to address here.

1) I will miss Teong's presence here. I understand when someone does not feel like writing anymore. I will feel that soon, too. Felt before also. But I hope the cycle continues, meaning, Teong would 'chung chut gong we' one day.

2) I understand that The Big Thing may be too BIG in ambition, and grandeur. I am also apprehensive and sceptical at times. Actually, I am not even the tailo of this project. I am just helping out, especially in the emailing and internet networking side. I, for one, do not like formal formal things. I especially dread the college annual dinner or even Medical Society's Dinner and Dance, unfortunately, since Pang is the tailo, very hard not to go, have to give muka mah.
Anyway, now, compared to such dinners, The Big Thing is so much better, and worth it. Now, do we need to be pretentious during the gathering if this meeting really works out ? We don't need to. Other people may be happy to see you. There are many small-group gathering, those are exclusive ones, and does not involve everyone. Of course, in that one, one is more comfortable and really need not do anything extra. Well, The Big THing is only going to happen once, unlike the other gathering. And this gathering should help to facilitate catching up with old friends, that used to be close, but not so close now. Isn't it worth it to gather again, so that we can meet back old friends, reconnect a bit?
I am personally guilty of not spending enough time for my old friend, maybe I am helping this cause to justify things out,... hehe.... anyway, I am really hoping a big response to this, even though you don't feeel like it, I am malas too to dress up for such thing, and lazy to entertain people, but I really want to meet back some people at one time - people like wah hoo, chee wyai, kai, shu yee, chee meng, koy yee, all at once.

And the suggested dates are actually saturday nights, in a long weekend, meaning, there should be enough time to return to Ipoh for the saturday night. By now, I heard from a few that August is not so good compared to October. Okay, let's focus on October, there should be enough time to tell everybody, and also plan our calendar !!

Please lah, Teong, your support would mean a lot , leh !!!

Sunday, June 22, 2003

I have decided to reduce my blogging and writing activities for good. One, it is both a waste of endeavour and time because people don't seem to understand and respect the intention or opinions that are actually not parallel and in sync with their styles and tastes. Two, though I feel that I have done a lot of dig outs and ground works before I put my thoughts into words, actually I have not! I don't seem to take into accounts people's feelings and hearts which are so vulnerable and shallow, not looking beyond horizons. Perhaps, I am short-sighted too for the fact that not being able to see how people can be so petty, sensitive, green and easily disheartened by long and detailed and explanatory mails. Three, I have truly learned and understood that in journalism or writing or surveying, there is no way that you can manage to please every party that is taken into consideration. Four, for the time being, I believe that it is most appropriate that I withdraw from the battle ground and sit on the audience seat to watch and analyze situations and keep my mouth SHUT. Five, I should only discuss matters in suitable forums and also in exchanging views with only buddies who are really open-minded and receptive. Six, no doubt, I have been proved once again that majority of young Chinese studying in universities, are inclined or adhering to an attitude, I would say "self justification", just another version of "kiasuism" or "selfishness". Enough say. Bye...for good!

The Big Thing !

Dear friends,

I am sure there were times you suddenly came across some old friends and you feel guilty for not keeping in touch. You wanted to talk more but you were in the middle of something else, or with another group of friends. Sometimes when we glance through our old Voyager magazine, you were reminded of old classmates and schoolmates, and you wonder where on earth, and how they are doing right now. Well, there were some gatherings here and there occasionally, but more often than not, the turn-out was quite poor, and the gatherings or ‘yum-cha’ session were most probably exclusive – meaning, invitation only to certain people. Well friends, we better do something now, or else, time shall dilute whatever we have left. Before many of us enter the workforce, and get posted here and there, before we part our ways for real, let’s REALLY gather for one last time.

So, a BIG plan is now in place for a BIG gathering. We want to gather everyone affiliated to ACS from 1998 to 2001. This means just almost everyone – from our friends in Form 5 to those in Form 6.

So, friends, here are the details of the Big Thing !

Suggested date:- i) 30th August 03
ii) 25th October 03
iii) 22nd November 03

Who is invited ?: Anyone affiliated to ACS from the year 1998 – 2001 :
this means the guys we last met in Form 5, the new guys and gorgeous girls in Form 6
everyone is also encouraged to bring a partner – your
girlfriends/boyfriends/spouse, etc

estimated cost : about RM 30 per person

Where ? : somewhere in Ipoh – to be decided later. We really hope to have it in BIG
place, a BIG hall, in a BIG hotel !!

we shall meet our old buddies, get to know new people, renew our contacts, let’s just have fun on that night. Let’s make it memorable !

How did this plan come about ?
I know there has been small-talks and wishful thinking of making something big like this. So, after meeting KayKeat and Elin for a drink today, we decided to really make it happen. This is not our project. This is everyone’s project ! This is your project ! We need help. We need you to help spread this news, we need help to organise, we need volunteers to perform on that night !
So, we expect BIG-hearted volunteers to sacrifice BIG time to set this BIG event rolling!

We really need you all to support this, and seriously consider making time to come back to Ipoh for this BIG thing. Let not anything personal or small-fry stop you guys from participating in this project !

Let’s make it BIG !

More news would reach you in 2 weeks time. In the meantime, please spread the word to everyone from ACS you are in contact with.

Another thing, just to confirm you have read this announcement, please send a blank mail to thebigthingACS@hotmail.com to inform us.

Thank you,
the organising conscript,
Foo Chee Hoe

For questions and suggestions, please contact:
cheehoe fettnugly@yahoo.com 0135843828
kaykeat kaykeat@hotmail.com 0125561918
elin e-lin@tm.net.my 0165676668

Thursday, June 19, 2003

Ben, my course has to do and deal with everything in this world lah! Imagine there is no software and hardware! I believe not a single sector in this life will run away from computer science...this sounds cocky and big-headed but...you just imagine, how people will be able to carry out missions and transactions in business, commerce, share markets, telecommunication, transportations, banking and finance, military and even in the field you are studying, medicine, without computers. Imagine a scenario every peripheral or machine or whatever scope and surgery thingy or tomography or whatever you are using in hospital is not functioning! And you might ask...what the heck it has to do with law then? Okies, to protect users from internet frauds, to make sure that there is an agreement between a software vendor (company) with its clients in terms of licensing, source code copy right and protection (well, programming is mad), and everything that are dealing with contracts in building systems and softwares and transactions in the world wide web and the purchasing of those stuffs. Get what I mean? That is why there exists such a law called Cyber Law... if you steal people's source code, you might be sued... because again it is a result of people's hardwork and strive in programming.

teong, what does ur course got to do with law?

Wednesday, June 18, 2003

Teong, wow, it is good to know that you are impressed with the law lecturers. Well, in Medic fac, there are good ones and lesser ones. Isn't it the same for your fac ? There are just some lecturers who are not gifted in speaking, in capturing people's imagination and attention.

Today I attended my first cyber law class. I strolled into the lecture hall at 9am sharp; punctual! But this lawyer lady lecturer, later I was acknowledged whose name is Janet Chew Li Hua, was in there before I actually found my way to a comfortable seat. A fantastic lecturer from the Faculty of Law. Remarkably fluent and proficient in both English and the Malay language. On Monday, the course briefing was conducted by the cordinator for Cyber Law, Puan Izura, who is also a lecturer in the Faculty of Law. She was in a way, an excellent lecturer; at least from my perception. I wonder, are all the lecturers from the Faculty of Law that "cekap"? And due this fact, the Faculty of Law in UM is so eminent and well recognised? What is lagging and lacking in other faculties especially my faculty? Why there are such big and stark distictness and discrepancies? After all, all the faculties are located in the same campus in Lembah Pantai? Perhaps, it is time for me to venture to another reowned and well established faculty in UM, the Faculty of Medicine. Nonetheless, I am adamant and still strongly believe that the student attitude in those faculties (Law and Medicine) is the main push and force that has actually brought them into a state of admiration and high regard.

kok ming, u get acsess to the comp. once in a blue moon is it? takes u soooooo long to reply?

fooji, i dun think that none of us have forgoten our school song. ran out of ideas, is it?

Monday, June 16, 2003

i dunno about u guys la, but mine is bad la at the moment...lost and struggling.no apparent reasons

Chinese and dental, all together i think got around 50 plus

nope, no ACSian in USM.we have only 4 INdians only in the whole campus, from 3 different faculties


tidak lama dahulu,
lebih 100 tahun lalu, tiba Horley perkasa !!
Mengasas sekolah kita,
ACS yang tercinta !
Sungguh baru nian nama , deng deng deng
Panjipanji terkembang,
sedunia terCAnang , deng deng deng deng
oh ACS,.. ACS... negara harap padamu, jeng jeng jeng,
Bertahun di bangku mu, buat b'rani tanpa ragu
oh ACS..ACS...buat brani tanpa gusar....
Kami bangga jadi murid A..C...S....!! jeng jeng jeng...

Saturday, June 14, 2003

Changes take time, macha.... i think when I graduate, many things will be just the same, if not worse.... anyway,..... be thankful with what we have at the moment, it could be worse.........

Ben: why la Bangsar....whhat's go good about it? so crowded... why not PJ... like SS2 Murni? I am all out for a minum session... but i am not going to organize.............

Friday, June 13, 2003

I am grateful and gratified that I managed to register a very popular paper offered by the Faculty of Business and Accounting for my "kursus elelktif luar fakulti". I would like to apologize, especially to those in the "luar fakulti" management, for my biased and selfish remarks and interpretations regarding the way they were managing, organizing, and handling the registration. The management should be commended for allocating and reserving some places for many of the third year students, majority of them are like the fourth year students, in their final year of studies. I do not know exactly how many percent of places were reserved but I believe this is a fair and pertinent policy. In spite of this, I reckon that the "kursus elektif luar fakulti" or "KELF" in short, should still be restructured and reorganized. My suggestion is, why not UM reduce the number of seats for courses offered by the Academic of Islamic Studies, Academic of Malay Studies, and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and axiomatically increase the number of courses and also seats for courses offered by the Faculty of Business and Accounting, Faculty of Languages and Linguistics. The current structure is in a way that very less popular and beneficial courses, I would say, for example Alam Metafizik or Pengenalan Pengajian Islam, are offering more than 70 to 80 places each and some even reach a hundred, whereas, very popular courses like Japanese Language, French Language, and Italian Language, are just offering barely 40 places each.

Thursday, June 12, 2003

we do it in a weekend lah.....say any Friday. Bangsar. Ok with u

Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Okay...Ben, go ahead in inviting those you think are prudent and in sync with what we are discussing here! In fact, I invited Shi Min to join already. BTW, where and from who did hear from that I am a romeo? Bullshit 100%! "Yum cha" of course not a problem, but where do you think is most appropriate for us to meet up? Let you be the architect in mapping out a plan...the venue, the time, the whatever...you plan and let me know, and I will broadcast it to everyone whom we know in UM.

Ben, I won't be bother if you were to share your humble and commonsensical views that are disparaging UM. I won't be upset and dismay that you are praising UKM because you are a student in that university. After all, UKM do have their merits but how about UM? What substance they have that they can actually show and parade its eminence? Just its mere recognition as the oldest university in Malaysia and the distinctive Law and Medicine faculties I believe. Other than that, UM will be just as a ground of battles and tussles. I don't deny and I never, the fact that every single management and administration has its weaknesses and perplexity but I wonder whether UM ever noticed all these and hence outlined, and restructured its system and policies in registration especially in the Faculty of Science and "Kursus Elektif Luar Fakulti".

teong to answer ur ques... i was thinking of asking diff parties to join in so that they can share their intelectual views wif us. life has been ok. as i've said countless times, i'm doing medic posting-the toughest posting in 3rd year. can still cope with the pressure with God's blessing. i'm in my 4th week now and still got 6 weeks to go. as i m sitting and blogging, the comp room is infested with first yr nursing students who are registering. got some cute ones. thinking of " pat poh"ing them but my sense of profesionalism is stopping me. still single. how bout u ? heard u were the romeo there? hehehehe.... ok . wei... wanna yam cha one of these days ah? give me a call. this invitation goes to fooji also( if he's not too busy)

teong, u've got to realise that whatever effort is taken to come up with a perfect system for registration, anomalies do occur.from my past experience and your views , i think dat registration in UKM is much more systematic than UM. i'm not saying this b coz i'm an undergrad here.

Tuesday, June 10, 2003

Ben, I don't know for sure. Who else you want to invite? How's life lately?

Online registration in UM yesterday was another let down and blunder to a certain extent. Initially, before yesterday, the fully online registration for this new semester was very much applauded and commended. Unfortunately, the system and management fell short of something. My good friend, Shi Min, who is a final year student, did not quite get to register all her courses and was distressingly bereaved. For all the previous semesters, final year students were given priorities to register their remaining courses in order to enable them to finish their studies in 3 years. Since the online system is ready, it is therefore placed into implementation and operation for this semester. Nonetheless, the registrar or whoever in the administration should have had realised and discerned that problems would occur. Juniors taking seniors' places because using online system, there is no division of which year students are going to register first, which mean final year students are not awarded priorities anymore. I don't know how other universities implement their online systems but UM's one, especially the management of it, doubtlessly, needs to be further redefined and refined.

I wonder how is the registration for "luar fakulti" going to result in. Perhaps, in the first place, is this needed? To produce a more well balanced and well rounded graduates? If this is the objective, I disagree to the utmost! Imagine all the popular courses are fully booked and registered, one has to turn to less popular courses, for example Alam Metafizik offered by the Islamic Studies Academy, I wonder whether the particular student would benefit from this?! Until now, I really wonder and in a state of mistrust regarding the real objective behind the implementation of "luar fakulti". UM want to be different and highly distinguised??!! or it is just a mere conservative, forlorn, and futile system by UM to educate undergraduates??!! why can't UM follow the way other universities implement their policies for students to take elective courses??!! why UM prefer students to fight with each other??!! why UM enjoy seeing chaotic and rampageous scenarios in computer labs during registration??!! is this what a university student needed to sacrifice for study??!! I remember 2 semester ago, me, among many others, was soaked in rain to be a given a number to register a co-curriculum course!!! is this what a university student needed to learn and experience??!! to endure hardship and calamity??!!

teong... is this site open for only those from ACS only?

kok ming, how was the intake in USM like? how many non-bumi's and in dat how many indians? We have bout 200 over initake this year in the medic fac in UKM. in dat num, there's 98 chinese and 5 Indians. non from acs. how pathetic. i've heard dats non in the UM intake from ACS. How bout the other uni's ? UPM and UNIMAS?

Monday, June 09, 2003

Kok Ming, I have granted you the administrator status! So now, you will have additional function to be able to invite people to join.

Phew, finally my house LAN is set up after a day of non-stop and mind boggling experimenting and trials and errors. Haha... broadband is really great! BTW, registration in UM was another big headache today! I don't know for sure what is missing! Sigh!

fooji ah, how to invite people to join your blogger wor??? me blur la

Friday, June 06, 2003

To all Ipoh Tauges faithful co-bloggers and visitors,

It has been a while since I last posted any serious, somber, mind-boggling, and honest message. The previous being the one regarding the hotted up issue of “the special privileges of the Bumiputras and the seemingly positive discrimination policy” before the recent manifestation of the lack of transparency merit system, which is widely acclaimed to be all fair and justifiable by the Education Ministry, in evaluating and assessing matriculation and STPM students who applied for university seats.

The Education Ministry, in fact, in the press statement and conference, stated and verified that the number of intake for Bumiputras was higher due to the matriculation good results and performance. Was it all to show that meritocracy had prevailed? Is it wise or fool to pool and judge horses and donkeys together using the same criteria? Or does it make sense in the first place?

I did not voice up as loud and as vehement as I could. Again, I was holding to my principle to remain mediocre. I was saddened that many young, brilliant, and vastly aspirated Chinese were denied and subjected to the man-made fate that their matriculation counterparts were better. Because of the deluded fate, they would have to settle for less desirable and professional courses or universities. 2 years of hard and persistent toils and efforts tossed into deep oceans? Less than 2 years of easy-going and relaxing studies too greatly and unfairly awarded?

I wouldn’t deny and controvert that to score perfectly, or straight A’s in STPM, you really need to be extremely hardworking, vigilant, persevere and having a strict self discipline and time management though I sometimes feel that it is not so complicated and tough. To the Chinese who have gained seats in University, I hope they will be thankful and appreciative, and will not be so ignorant and self-justified as what I have seen in many after my 2 years in University of Malaya.

My close friend and a vigorous blogger as he is, Chee Hoe, was asking whether he is criticizing too much in his blog. My comment is criticizing and complaining are not totally bad and detrimental. Whether positive or negative, white or black, boastful or humble, a point deserved to be heard and criticized in return. Certainly, we must also see how we well we could handle, administer, and manage problems if we are placed in those positions that the individuals we are lambasting, are currently holding. Most often than not, we only know how to open our big mouths but when we are actually ordained to carry out missions, we fair miserably!
Sometimes, we do need to apprehend and get a clearer and finer view of a matter. Before my industrial training, I was very upset at how slow and lethargic University of Malaya in developing an online system to resolve the registration enigma. I was profoundly edified after my 4 months training. Things seem so easy and hassle-free on the outwards are actually the productions and results of tedious, tiresome, and intense strive by many dedicated persons on the inwards.

By the way, I decided to entrust my 9 precious credit hours in a newly explored areas of reseach! Quantum Computing! Maybe you think I am carzy...perhaps yes! I want to help my Prof in his research also...which is lacking in the hearts of many Malaysians...hopefully we will be able to discover some new ideas that will revolutionize the computer world. Too ambitious? :)

What to talk about lah? there's nothing intersting happeninh nowadays. all old story mah.

OOOIIII Apahal senyap senyap ???!!!! Cakaple BENDA oooi !!!!!
Kepala Otak semua engko ni............. takde masa ke tak nak bagi muka ooi.....
ish ish ish ish ish..........

Monday, June 02, 2003

fooji: i do give miss calls to pang but he doesn't seem to have the time to reply. why don't u organize a reunion here in kl so dat all of us here can get together and have a chat. i didn't see a number of them in the reunion in FMS. i'm in my third week now and have to start working hard already. cannot pray-pray ah...how bout u . heard u'll all be in klang from november. enjoy. what happened to the other bloggers lah? seem to have vanished from the face of the earth. as i'm sitting here and blogging, juniors are registering themselves in bangi. this year a little bit better. got five medic indian juniors . bout 98 chinese. over a 100 malays.can't believe dat the malays got smarter. u should c some of them speaking english. my cousin in kindergarten can speak better./ what is this nation comin to?

Ben , ruben never call me one lah !!!
Pang is still alive, active as ever, Bush-worshipping, pre-emptive person. Call on him la, sometime, he misses you and your company, and loyalty. Sadly, I always disappoint him.

Teong, your thesis is SO MEDICAL in nature,... that's good. That's the future man, MEDICINE and HEALTH CARE.

It was good field trip to Bahau - FELDA Palong. Good experience, and learning environment. Now, I'm busier than ever, and lots of appointments to keep.