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• Debate Is Going On
No CommentsWith the recent debate in Malaysia, everyone knows that it’s something that can actually affect the public’s point of view. I must say it involves 2 different people with 2 different ideals, without them, there’ll be no different point of views.
Seriously, I think the public has had enough of the riff raffs going on in the country. I am thankful though that finally the showdown is stopping slowly with this debate that was aired live on TV with Shabery and Anwar on both ends. Well, at least it paves the way for the government to stop bickering and start working for the people.
It’s been like 5 or 6 months after the election and can we finally say, “Let’s get over it and start doing something for the people!”
It feels kind of weird that after we had the blog fighting saga of Dawn Yang and Xia Xue. (Though this doesn’t involved the public in Malaysia but then……. I am sure most of you read blogs online)

Love them both
Well, but for the public in Malaysia it was the Najib vs Anwar case…..

Now that with the opposition party stressing out that they’ll change the government with cheaper oil rates, Shabery steps in to debate with Anwar on why is the oil price rate the price that it is.
So Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek faced off with PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for the fuel price issue.

Quoted from the Star
Anwar repeated his pledge that if Pakatan Rakyat were to take over the Government, the price of fuel would be reduced the next day.
He said it was irresponsible to compare the rise in the fuel and diesel prices in countries such as India and China unlike Malaysia which produces oil.
Final Verdict : It appears on Malaysian TV that Ahmad Shabery has won the debate, but it was close so to say. Let’s see how’s the public response to it.
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July 16th, 2008• Graduates Are Coming Out
No CommentsIt’s going to be that time of the year soon. More and more graduates are coming out from their respective universities, more challenges awaited them, and more challenges awaits those in the working field. The time where all the working people are so going to say, what… new competitors for my post.
Though all this can be countered upon by doing a little bit skill upgrades and making sure that you’re worthy to be retained.
I still remember the first few days when I was studying in the college and the day of graduation came. Syioknessss….. It was the time I can finally stop studying and get on to the real business.

Many years have passed since then, and by the time you know it, where are your fellow friends during those days in college. Especially in a big town like KL, you’ll have friends from all over the city. From north, south, west and east. With the timetable all being so tied up, most of them aren’t that free, same goes to me too.
You know, it’s easier to stay in touch with your friends of your school, college, university when you’re living close or rather in the same housing estate. Well, though I also had a problem doing that with those in my class during my secondary school years. LOL… I used to be in the science stream but then I hardly mix around during that age.
Some people say,
“Friends come and go”
but how about
“Friends that come and are around when you needed them”
Anyway that’s another topic. I tend to go off topic at times.
Seeing that once someone graduates, it’s fun. Well, until the time they started working. They’ll dread their life to be able to go back to studies once again. Why, there’s no office politics, no crazy idiotic bosses telling you that you’ve haven’t finished what they’ve instructed you to do (though actually you know nothing about) and worse come to worst, you’re being put into a danger zone by all your colleagues and managers.

“That sucks wei~~~”
So have I done enough to scare the graduates. LOL… Well, that’s life I supposed. But it’s funny though, why the heck in Malaysia, is there still many jobless graduates. Well, something is wrong here, though I wouldn’t want to point fingers. It could be the education or rather the people and soft skills of the graduates.
Damn the ruthless and lousiness.
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July 8th, 2008• Experience For An Interview
5 CommentsSo say, you’re finally finished your courses, your diploma, your degree, now you want to join the working world. Well, it’s not that it’s going to be hard or easy as what they always do tell you in the forums or by your lecturers, it’s some thing which one have to experience.
Though some pointers can really be touched upon as you shouldn’t say this and that, but to what extend if you’re someone who doesn’t really talk much. Well, that’s why I am trying to point this out, sometimes one needs experience when going for an interview.
So you got your first job, but how did you get to go in? Friends? Related family’s business, does this ever help you in another job interview I supposed. Well, it does help with the ever growing knowledge one gets when they faced their ever colleagues or sometimes annoying customers. For someone who’s been very well versed in an interview timing, here’s what one should do, when you’re getting ready for an interview.

GUYS
- Guys please don’t go there as a ruffian wannabe and keep your elbow off the desk, some interviewers perceive this as rude.
- Always comb or gel your hair. It doesn’t have to be neat but as long you take the trouble to look neat and even get your hair in a perfect style, then it’s presentable. Well, if you’re bald, then this doesn’t apply to you.
- First Impression counts, and that’s what the above rules are there for.
- Make darn sure your clothes are ironed. Even if you found out that the company you went for is donning t-shirts during working hours, do not dress in a t-shirt.
- You have big muscles, you have hairy chest, you want to show them off to the interviewer… please…. don’t do that unless you’re auditioning for the National Zoo.
- While sitting on the chair, don’t fidget with your fingers, keep them still and if you like to move them, just put them in your pocket and play yourself.
- Never ever shake your legs while in an interview. Guys like to do this. What the fish man…. you guys have itchiness down there that you need to shake your legs???
- Look at the interviewer, he’s giving the questions, statements, pay attention. Of course, don’t blink your eyes like you wanna have a hit on the interviewer even though if she’s a hot chick.
- If you have your mobile “daigor” phones, please shut it off, or just put the vibrate mode and vibrate your cock.
- Never ever hit on the female interviewer. (You can do that after you secure the job though).

GALS
- Gals, you just have to flaunt don’t you, well… flaunt moderately. Why?? What happens if the interviewer is an old aunty.. you’re dead meat.
- Dress appropriately to the place you’re going to be interviewed. Don’t dress like a model if you’re looking for a job as Software Engineer. Bad choice….
- As much as most people say, office wear for an interview is still the best apparel. Don’t believe me, you can ask Lasker.
- You got your Gucci bag. Now you have your special colorful bra that you’re wearing, try not to nosebleed the interviewer or the interview would be haywire.
- Sit like a lady, don’t open your legs while sitting.
- Never try to act cute or innocent in front of the interviewer. You’re interviewing for a job, not a date. You want to speak soft or act cute, look for me. I’ll be glad to entertain you.
- Don’t finger your hair, or play with your lips, you’re not auditioning for America’s Top Model.
- Do not wear too bright a color for an interview.
- As always, do not crossed your arms showing you’re the lady boss, just sit like how a traditional Japanese girl would put it’s hand at.
- You just have to read it all over from 1 to 9 again to ensure you read it correctly.

While In The Interview
- Always as always, before starting the interview, have a look at the background of the company, at least when the interviewer is talking about something about the company, you can say… ahhh….. I read this on the website of the company regarding this and this. Shows that you’re interested in the company eh..
- Some people tend to give blank stare when the interviewer is asking a question. I do it sometimes, but move your eyeballs sometime to show you’re at least still in the real world.
- Don’t over work yourself and always trying to be a smarty pants and keep talking great about the company, the interviewer knows you’re just trying to impress him/her. Impress with moderation.
- When it’s your time to ask the questions, don’t go asking about your salary, benefits, how many girls or how many guys, does the company have company trips, etc… All these can be asked upon the 2nd time of interview.
- Finally you have read my thoughts about how an interview should go, so pack your bags, and remember to keep this with you.
Now it seems that’s all it takes for an interview to be perfect. Not quite, sometimes it’s never too easy to talk like a natural. It’ll take time I assure you. From the first time I took my interview, I was talking all about myself, literally from how old I was, what I love to do, etc. In short words I was talking bullshit to the ears of an interviewer. So just stick to what you want to present for the post of your choice.
An example, if you’re going for an IT job in JAVA, you can say,
“Previously in XXX Company I had an experience in Hibernate but due to some performance issues, native SQL was used to run the program.”
Now this sounds very good and indeed it has been my normal practice to wow the interviewer sometimes. Although some jobs demand practical examples…

Okay this might be too much. But well sometimes you even had to take certain qualification tests before you they call you in for an interview. So better get yourself prepared.
Well, not unless you think you think you’re the most suitable person for the job, then you can do the following.

Don’t messed with the wrong board there.
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July 4th, 2008• Girls Have The Highest Visitors
10 CommentsMy mind is in a dilemma now! Why do I think so? Simple, I was wondering in the world of blogging, if you’re writing about how boring is your life now, what you did in school, what you ate for breakfast it will be a not good enough read for most people. But you wait and wait and wait….. there’s something though regarding this kind of post in relation to guys and girls.
You see, if a GUY posted these stuffs, he’ll be deemed a crap, an emo and such an unimaginative guy who can’t think out of the box. He’ll be branded as a boring person.
Now compare it to a GIRL who’s been blogging about her everyday life, and you’ll see the amount of hits she’s generating even though topics such as those are emerging. Well, though there’s also a catch. All she needs is to show her pretty face and maybe flaunt a bit in the blog and TA-DAHHH, you’ll see constant visits to her blog. Weird isn’t it? But in a way it’s true coz I am one of those visiting LOL.
With my weird intuition it has finally made me understood as to what I should do. Now what should I choose now?
Should I become a Westerner

Or Should I become an Asian

Do you get my point right now? If you don’t please ask your friends to come visit this page and figure it out. hehehe (more visits more visits…)
ps : I need more time to modify certain settings…
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June 25th, 2008• Your Heart Beat
2 CommentsShouters from ShoutOut are really random. Today they were talking about chest pain and suddenly the topic about some heart pain or heart attack came up. I was like, what’s that?? So serious? Well, who knows, better be safe than sorry right??
So I think some look up at the internet and funny, people only look up stuffs if someone goes through those stuffs. Like someone with Eczema will only look up on Eczema when they or their friends have it. (Maybe the friends wanted to find out if it’s contagious). But I think enough is enough, someone need to tell the world or rather these people why is the chest pain? Maybe minor heart unrest, but I did find something interesting like Atrial Fibrillation. O_o It’s more about the abnormal heart beat rhythm. The heart beats very fast… thus you see people getting stroke because of this too.
I don’t know about you, but have you taken your precautions. I think some of you must have thought i will be talking about heart beat when meeting another half, well, that’ll be a next time ![]()
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April 9th, 2008