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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
The Ultimate Paymaster!
The logic of (financial) modern slavery : Transfer & accumulation of wealth. Let us investigate this chain from the big fish to smaller fishes, the hierarchy the housing industry. Minus my fellow engineers in the consultancy service and others.
Logik perhambaan (kewangan) moden: Pemindahan & pengumpulan kekayaan. Mari kita menyiasat rantaian ini dari ikan besar ke ikan yang lebih kecil, hierarki industri perumahan. Tolak rakan-rakan jurutera dalam perkhidmatan perundingan dan lain-lain perunding.
Logik perhambaan (kewangan) moden: Pemindahan & pengumpulan kekayaan. Mari kita menyiasat rantaian ini dari ikan besar ke ikan yang lebih kecil, hierarki industri perumahan. Tolak rakan-rakan jurutera dalam perkhidmatan perundingan dan lain-lain perunding.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Christ after Communism?
Karl Marx; phrophecy broke doen for the second time?
1] Communism after Capitalism broke down?
another 1?
2] Christ after Communism?
Implications ....
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pengalaman Banjir: Hospital Pakar sepatut di bina di Machang?
dari FB | 4 January
HosMac (Hospital Machang) mampu berfungsi seperti biasa sepanjang waktu banjir? Jika bekalan air & api ada!
Seminggu kebelakangan ini kenderaan penuh sesak di bandar Machang, warga bandar & desa sekeliling Machang datang ke Machang untuk makan dan dapatkan keperluan, di setesen-minyak2 beratur, di mesin2 ATM beratur panjang (yang akan makan masa untuk pulih, saya dengar - dari seorang pegawai bank kerana mesin ATM tenggelam air), supermarket2 Machang dah kekeringan roti, gandum, telur, maggi kari, sardine / mackerel jenama bagus dari awal lagi...
Setahu saya MoH ada 3 tier hospital pakar di Kelantan
tier 1] Kota Bharu
tier 2] Kuala Krai (lumpuh terus, dengarnya - sedang odit stok obat sekarang, kerana setor obat tenggelam air?) Lihat gambar di bawah.
tier 3] Tanah Merah
Semuanya tidak boleh berfungsi (ke tahap sepatutnya)?
Tengok kepada keadaan, se-elok nya - secara kesimpulan logiknya, Machang, sebagai tempat selamat banjir, seharusnya ada 1 hospital pakar, siap dengan kelengkapan termasuk heli landing area yang boleh dijadikan tulang-belakang, ketika musibah seperti ini berlaku, kan?
HosMac (Hospital Machang) mampu berfungsi seperti biasa sepanjang waktu banjir? Jika bekalan air & api ada!
Seminggu kebelakangan ini kenderaan penuh sesak di bandar Machang, warga bandar & desa sekeliling Machang datang ke Machang untuk makan dan dapatkan keperluan, di setesen-minyak2 beratur, di mesin2 ATM beratur panjang (yang akan makan masa untuk pulih, saya dengar - dari seorang pegawai bank kerana mesin ATM tenggelam air), supermarket2 Machang dah kekeringan roti, gandum, telur, maggi kari, sardine / mackerel jenama bagus dari awal lagi...
Setahu saya MoH ada 3 tier hospital pakar di Kelantan
tier 1] Kota Bharu
tier 2] Kuala Krai (lumpuh terus, dengarnya - sedang odit stok obat sekarang, kerana setor obat tenggelam air?) Lihat gambar di bawah.
tier 3] Tanah Merah
Semuanya tidak boleh berfungsi (ke tahap sepatutnya)?
Tengok kepada keadaan, se-elok nya - secara kesimpulan logiknya, Machang, sebagai tempat selamat banjir, seharusnya ada 1 hospital pakar, siap dengan kelengkapan termasuk heli landing area yang boleh dijadikan tulang-belakang, ketika musibah seperti ini berlaku, kan?
Hospital Kuala Krai (HKK)
Hospital Machang (Hosmac)
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
10 Things Germans Do Better Than Americans
Published on 31 Dec 2014
Here are 10 things Germans do better than Americans.
Germany and the US are both pretty cool countries, but that doesn’t mean they’re the same across the board.
Here are 10 things Germans do better than Americans.
Number 10. Engineering. Much of it comes down to training. Germany’s vocational system continues to thrive and offers learning opportunities that combine practical application and theory. Among the most sought after programs is a 3-year apprenticeship with the multi-industry innovator Siemens.
Number 9. Beer Gardens. Makeshift sidewalk cafes are plentiful in the US, but actual expansive, dedicated areas where people can sit in large groups and in some cases even bring their own food are quite rare. In Germany, on the other hand, they’re a regular thing.
Number 8. Soccer. As you may know, the 2014 World Cup title went to the German team. It’s expected that their winning streak will continue as the current team has been playing together at various levels for about 10 years, and is now well prepared for world domination.
Number 7. College Fees. The typical college graduate in Germany leaves school with no educational debt. As of October 2014, every public higher learning institution in the country is tuition-free, even for students from abroad.
Number 6. Trains. Sure, Amtrack will get you from one US locale to another, but it’s going to take a while. Thanks to high-speed rail, Germans can travel from city to city in a fraction of the time. The typical train moves at around 180 miles per hour, but express services with fewer stops are available should the regular pace not be quite quick enough.
Number 5. Sundays. It’s a serious day of rest for just about everybody, including people who work in retail. By law, stores in most areas remain closed all day long. There are a few exceptions, but those shopping places are primarily in airports and train stations.
Number 4. Paid Vacation. Employers in Germany are required to not only give workers a minimum of 24 days off a year, they have to pay them for the time away. There are no such mandates in the US, and 25% of the American workforce doesn’t even get one.
Number 3. Healthcare. In addition to healthcare coverage in Europe being generally more comprehensive, the prices of procedures are often significantly lower. For example, in 2007 numbers, a hip replacement performed in Germany cost roughly half of what it did in the US.
Number 2. Castles. One of the greatest things about countries that were architecturally active during medieval times are the amazing castles we see today. Often perched high on mountaintops, their presence lends a fairy-tale feel to the countryside.
Number 1. Driving. Considering many stretches of the Autobahn have no speed limit and analysis shows that fast driving results in more accidents, one would expect Germans to be involved way more fatal crashes than Americans. Yet, they’re not. In 2012 Germany had less than half the number the US did.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Makam Rasulullah Bakal Dimusnahkan
Oleh Editorial September 2, 2014 : 11:34 pm
Arab Saudi – Hanya disebabkan tindakan sesetengah individu yang melakukan perbuatan bertentangan dengan ajaran agama, satu cadangan telah dikemukakan kepada kerajaan Arab Saudi untuk merobohkan makam junjungan besar Nabi Muhammad SAW yang merupakan antara tempat paling dihormati oleh maysarakat Islam.
Melalui cadangan tersebut makam tersebut bakal dirobohkan manakala jasad baginda akan dipindahkan ke sebuah kubur tanpa nama (yang akan dirahsiakan)
Menurut laporan portal The Independent cadangan tersebut merupakan sebahagian daripada dokumen berhalaman 61 muka surat, yang dikemukakan oleh para akademik terkenal negara tersebut.
Kajian akademik tersebut telah mengemukakan cadangan itu sebagai sebahagian daripada dokumen perundingan yang telah diedarkan di kalangan penyelia Masjid Nabawi, Madinah, di mana terletaknya makam Nabi yang dikunjungi berjuta-juta jemaah haji dan dianggap sebagai tapak kedua paling suci bagi umat Islam.
Ulama Arab Saudi yang dilihat kuat berpegang kepada fahaman Wahabi, sebelum ini telah melarang keras sebarang bentuk pemujaan, penyembahan ‘berhala’ atau apa-apa objek yang dianggap sebagai amalan ‘syirik’ dan melanggar hukum syarak.
Beberapa halaman dokumen perundingan yang baru sahaja diterbitkan menggesa kemusnahan bilik serta kawasan sekitar kubur – yang pernah digunakan oleh ahli keluarga dan sahabat Nabi Muhammad SAW.
Sementara itu Pengarah Yayasan Penyelidikan Warisan Islam, Dr. Irfan al-Alawi melahirkan rasa kesal atas cadangan tersebut.
“Orang ramai yang menziarahi masjid Nabi untuk melihat kawasan rumah baginda dikatakan telah berpaling ke kawasan makam untuk bersolat (menjadikan makam sebagai kiblat).
“Disebabkan mahu menghalang perbuataan (syirik) itu mereka mencadangkan untuk memindahkan jasad baginda” ujarnya.
Dr. Irfan menjangkakan, cadangan tersebut bakal menimbulkan kemarahan masyarakat di seluruh dunia.
“Saya pasti seluruh dunia Islam akan terkejut terhadap perkara ini dan ia akan menyebabkan kemarahan,” jelasnya.
Sehingga kini, tiada sebarang keputusan yang diambil berhubung cadangan tersebut.
Ketika ini Masjid Nabawi boleh menampung 800,000 jemaah pada satu-satu masa. Manakala pada tahun depan, ia dijangka bakal mencecah sehingga 1.2 juta jemaah ekoran pembangunan yang terangkum melibatkan Madinah dan Mekah dengan kos sebanyak SR300 bilion.
Perluasan masjid ini semasa era Raja-raja Saudi kedua bermula 1994 merupakan yang terbesar. Pada perluasan pertama 1950-an, masjid dapat menampung 28,000 jemaah tetapi pada 1990-an dengan ditambah ruang-ruang halaman, kapasiti jemaah mencapai angka sedia ada.
Selain Raudhah dan Makam Nabi, mimbar dan mihrab dalam bahagian masjid ini ada kisah menariknya. Pada mulanya atap masjid Rasulullah ini dipasang pada batang kurma (maksudnya batang tersebut menjadi tiang penyangga). Maka Nabi apabila berkhutbah, baginda berdiri dekat batang tersebut dengan terkadang berdiri cukup lama. Lalu, seorang wanita Ansar menyapa: “Wahai Rasulullah, bolehkah kami membuatkan mimbar untukmu. Rasulullah menyetujuinya.
Kemudian para sahabat membuatkan mimbar untuk baginda. Tiga anak tangga dibuat dari pohon thurfa’. Pada Jumaat berikutnya, beliau berkhutbah di atas mimbar, maka batang kurma tersebut menangis – berteriak seperti rengekan bayi.
Kemudian Nabi turun dan memegang pohon tersebut. Pohon itu teresak-esak seperti bayi yang didiamkan.
Rasulullah bersabda: “Pohon itu menangis kerana tidak lagi mendengar zikir yang biasa didengarnya.”
Diriwayatkan dari Abu Hurairah, sabda Nabi: “Di antara rumah dan mimbarku adalah salah satu taman syurga. Dan mimbarku ini ada di atas telagaku.”
Look like from Hyde Park - speaker's corner.
Siapa Nabi Muhammad Sebenarnya? (Vid dalam Inggeris / Vid in English)
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Jalan utama saya dulu ke pusat bandar.
Bomba jelaskan rasional guna pita pelekat di rekahan jalan
Published on 2 Jul 2014 | Keretakan di Jalan Imbi, ibu negara akibat runtuhan terowong dan paip air sejak petang Selasa lalu kini dijadikan bahan untuk berjenaka oleh warga internet.
Mereka mula menyebar gambar diubahsuai -- antaranya dengan tambahan gambar raksasa., ultraman, king kong dan juga binatang seperti badak, ayam dan sebagainya.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
20 Signs You’re Succeeding In Life Even If You Don’t Feel You Are
We all feel like failures from time to time. While this is a normal feeling, you have to find a way to see yourself and your life from a different perspective. Sometimes we ignore the “little things.” Just because you are not a millionaire, don’t live in a mansion, and you don’t drive a fancy car, that doesn’t mean you’re a failure. In fact, it’s quite the contrary.
Here are 20 signs that you are succeeding in life:
1. Your relationships are less dramatic than they used to be.
Drama is not maturity. As we age, we should develop maturity. So maybe your relationships were drama-filled in your past, but if you have moved beyond that, then you are successful.
2. You are not afraid to ask for help and support any more.
Asking for help does not equal weakness. In fact, it is a strength. No person has ever succeeded in isolation. It takes teamwork to accomplish goals. Asking or help is a sign that you have grown as a person.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Stop The Jews From Rebuilding The Temple!
Orthodox's Monk viewpoint - Brother Nathanael
[Not (necessarily) the opinion of the blogger]
[Not (necessarily) the opinion of the blogger]
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Stalin Demonised For Rejecting The US$ Reserve Currency -
Published on 30 May 2014 : 108morris108 : If Stalin had accepted the Bretton Woods agreement making the US$ the worlds reserve currency maybe he would not be somuch the devil that we have been taught he was.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Fluoride in Tap Water
Professional Perspectives:
Uploaded on 15 Jan 2008 | Part of a new series of "Professional Perspectives" on Fluoride. In this short video, Dr. Bill Osmunson -- a general and cosmetic dentist -- explains why he is now concerned about fluoride and water fluoridation. To learn more about Dr. Osmunson's practice, see: http://www.smilesofbellevue.com
To sign the Professionals Statement Calling for an End to Fluoridation, see: http://professional.fluoridealert.org
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Most-Fuel Efficient Car in the World
2014 Volkswagen XL1 Walkaround Video Review @ LA Auto Show
Published on 9 Jan 2014 | http://www.autobytel.com Volkswagen recently offered us the opportunity to test drive the world's most fuel efficient production vehicle, the 2014 XL1, after the LA Auto Show where we took the opportunity to have Volkswagen Technical Developer Christian Kolano to give us an in depth look at the limited production 283 MPG two seater from the future. The 2014 Volkswagen XL1 is powered by a turbo diesel two cylinder combined with an electric motor and a 7 speed dual clutch automatic mounted behind the passenger compartment. Much of the XL1's key to fuel efficiency lies in the sleek narrow body made from lightweight aerodynamic components like carbon fiber, aluminum and plastic. If the XL1 happens to sound like something you might be interested in, you will be hard pressed to hear that VW only plans on producing 250 examples priced at around $120,000 each; and will only be available in Europe.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Apa itu Ujian PISA?
Published on 3 Mar 2014 | Video penerangan mengenai apa itu Ujian PISA. Semoga bermanfaat.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
15 Big Movies Banned in Malaysia
Formed in 1954, the purview of the Film Censorship Board is to check and censor films to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Cinematograph Films Act 1952 before they are allowed to be screened in Malaysian cinemas. Currently housed under the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Board continues to perform its duty based on three guidelines; the Film Censorship Act 2002, The Censorship Guidelines and The Specific Guidelines Censorship are used as the yardstick to determine whether a film is fit to be seen by the general populace of Malaysia.
With Gareth Evans' "The Raid 2: Berandal" and Darren Aronofsky's "Noah" being the latest pictures to have been stamped with the seal of rejection from ever being shown in Malaysian cinemas, we look at 15 of the major movies out of the estimated 119 films that had been slammed by the ban hammer of the Board for the sake of protecting Malaysians from harmful content.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The Brain
Published on 7 Mar 2014 | Do you have any idea what exactly goes on in our little gray cells? No, us neither. We countdown the ten most mysterious puzzles of the mind.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Buying America! a devilish enterprise?
Inside the Secret Wall Street Society of the 1%
Published on 3 Mar 2014 | Kevin Roose talks about sneaking into a secret wall street society initiation and what he learned from the experience
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Where are they leading us to?
The negotiations over Iran's nuclear energy program and the possibility of reaching a concrete agreement to insure that Iran does not someday decide to build a nuclear weapon was doomed from the start because it was based on a completely false pretense. Iran is not building a nuclear weapon. It has not even made a decision to seek such technology, and the CIA and Mossad have both made public statements confirming this. The talks pretended to address an accusation that the United States and its allies know full well is a lie, and if the negotiations had resulted in an actual agreement NATO powers would have lost their main line of rationalization for their incessant saber rattling with Iran. They weren't about to let that happen, but they had to maintain appearances. After all the U.S. couldn't be seen as rejecting a reasonable deal that actually made their military options impossible to whitewash.
So the deal had to be scuttled, but in such a way that didn't draw too much attention to the culprits. As is becoming a pattern in this game France played a key support role by taking a hardline approach and reportedly rejecting a proposal that the other Western powers had placed on the table. This while the U.S. congress muddied the waters even more by proposing new, tougher sanctions on Iran while the negotiations were still in progress. The Obama administration made public statements condemning the move by congress saying that it would lead to war with Iran, but this was just an example of the good cop bad cop technique. The damage was done while still allowing the White House to come off as reasonable. Make no mistake though, those who control Obama want war with Iran. They don't want a political solution.
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