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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Mutlticast Streaming for WiFi
Friday, December 12, 2008
Zeitgeist - Spirit of Time
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Oppose? Why?
When traveling back from Penang, I just wonder why the government does not want to improve the railway and offering better service so that we can significantly reduce the number of cars using Highway. The tragedies are happened on the road from time to time.
Pakatan Rakyat - Hillslope Policy
Business as usual on the hills
By: (Fri, 15 Aug 2008)ON DEC 11, 1993, a block of a high-rise apartments in Highland Towers crashed. And with it 48 lives perished. Over the past few years, landslides have cost more lives. Immediately after the Highland Towers tragedy, then prime minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad decreed that no hillslopes should be cut.
"There is so much land and why do they have to cut the hills," he thundered in one press conference. Much later, his then deputy, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi decreed that state governments should gazette all open spaces so they do not become targets of greedy developers (read: politicians and their cronies). Both directives were defied. The hill-cutting went on relentlessly and so was the land-grabbing aided and abetted by politicians in high places who were willing to sell their souls not for a few pieces of silver, but for gold bars or hard cash deposited in overseas accounts.
Vehement protests by affected residents and some NGOs prevented a large scale raping and plundering of Mother Nature. But not all their efforts paid dividends. In some instances, greed preceded over common sense and unscrupulous developers who had "wagered" on their "favourite horse", collected huge payouts by cutting hills and building concrete blocks on them.
So, when the Selangor government, three weeks after its formation, announced that it would cease to approve hillside development with immediate effect, it was like lifting the sword of Damocles which had been hanging over the heads of environmentalists and other like-minded people.
"We believe our hills should be preserved as they are important water catchment areas," Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said. And he made some concessions too. About 140 projects which had been approved by the previous administration could continue.
A month later, the state adopted the national guidelines on hillslope development – approval will only be given for gradients below 26°. So, in between a lot of lobbying had been going on. But Abdul Khalid held steadfastly to his stand. Over the past few weeks, news emerged that certain groups had lobbied to be in the One-Stop-Centres (OSC) of local councils.
The exco member for local governments, Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew, shot off a directive to all local councils – appoint five ex-officio members to the OSC one of whom must be a representative of the Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda). Implementation of this directive would be plain sailing because councils are packed with politicians and party supporters, who like their predecessors, were supposed to lift their hands and say "setuju" in unison. But not this time. One or two councillors spoke their minds on the dangers of including people with vested interests. Several council presidents also objected and word got back to Abdul Khalid, who rescinded the decision after an exco meeting and ticked off Liu.
Thus, when everyone had thought that the issue had died down, news filtered from the developers’ circles that Rehda has been given an opportunity to talk the state into changing its decision on hillside development. According to industry sources, exco member for commerce and investments, Teresa Kok "had convinced the mentri besar to have a meeting with a view to re-look the policy".
Hillslope development is allowed in Taiwan and China, Rehda members reasoned, and wanted to know why it is not allowed in Malaysia.
Someone down the line forgot the principle of the "rule of the land". In the Taiwan Parliament, members can beat each other up and get away with it, and get re-elected, but not in Malaysia.
In China, the state can shoot protesters and cart them away – no questions asked. Having said that, the terrain, rainfall and other extenuating factors differ from country to country. But the bottom line is: a policy decision has been made and it remains so.
No, developers are not the enemies of anyone. Like every business venture, they are entitled to make profits, albeit in accordance with the law. But when attempts are made to do things which are not in sync with the environment, it makes Joe Public stand up and say: I will not accept this.
Developers have every right to develop land, but to quote Dr Mahathir: "why cut the hills when there is so much land?"
Kok argues that they are stuck with land, but why buy hillslope land when there are restrictions on development?
The public will find it revolting that those who promised "to look after the interests of the people" are the same ones who are now looking after the interests of the businesses. After just five months, the tune and tempo are changing.
No, the present administration is in no measure worse than its predecessor because the latter had the system in the pits. The only way is to go upwards. But wavering on important issues like the environment is definitely a No-Go. But when people soldier on with disregard for public opinion, it becomes a ready-made recipe for a disaster in the making.
Kok says that the state has listened to the people and NGOs and it must hear the side of the developers. No one will bitch about that except that if such a meeting is to institute a reversal of a public policy, it will be viewed negatively.
Abdul Khalid has had his fair share of controversies and he does not need another. In his five months in power, he has made some important decisions that have benefited the people. He must stand firm and not give in to pressure from any party, including his own colleagues. That would be short-selling the people who elected his government into office. And should he initiate a policy change and the environment is subsequently destroyed, he cannot claim "Semuanya OK!" because his predecessor has copyrighted that phrase.
Hillslope policy to be reversed?
By: by R. Nadeswaran and Terence Fernandez (Thu, 14 Aug 2008)PETALING JAYA: Is the Selangor government about to reverse its policy to ban hillside development? Just four months after stating that development won’t be allowed on hill slopes, there are fears that the state government will rescind its decision following pressure from housing developers.
Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim is expected to meet Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda) at the insistence of executive councillor (exco) for investment, industry and commerce Teresa Kok Suh Sim.
Upon assuming power after the March 8 general election, the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) state government banned all development above 26° gradient – consistent with the national guidelines on development. However, it is learnt that lobbying by Rehda through Kok and Local Government executive councillor Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew prompted the state government towards a re-think.
If the policy is reversed, one will see a return to the bad old days when hillslopes are cut and the mushrooming of hillside bungalows and apartments, similar to what is going on in Bukit Gasing, a catchment area and a once-protected forest reserve. The change in policy is also likely to cause outcries from residents in Ampang and NGOs who had initially supported the state’s decision.
Abdul Khalid is not in favour of meeting the developers but sources say he was coaxed into it by Kok and Liu.
However, the consolation is that housing developers will be kept out of One-Stop-Centres (OSC) of local councils. Abdul Khalid and the executive council have overruled Liu's directive to councils last month that Rehda representatives be appointed ex-officio members.
Liu’s directive – issued using his office letterhead – may be illegal as the law allows only the state government, and not individual exco members, to make a general policy decision.
Abdul Khalid had also ticked off Liu, warning him not to issue anymore instructions without consulting the executive council.
Apparently several council heads objected to this directive as it would be a clear conflict of interest since the OSC is meant to fast-track the issuance of certificates of fitness and planning approvals.
Said a councillor: "How could developers sit in at such meetings when their interests are being discussed? With ex-officio status, they will have access to all our reports and input. The whole idea of having independent people is to prevent any lobbying or looking after vested interests."
"This is the last thing the new Pakatan Rakyat government needs as it tries to fulfil its election promises of a transparent and consultative government," said a source.
Kok, meanwhile, says the meeting with the developers was merely to listen to both sides of the story.
"We have listened to the residents and the NGOs, it is only fair that we hear the developers," she said, adding that Rehda asked for the meeting to resolve several issues, including the predicament facing developers due to the ban on hillslope development.
"They are stuck since they can’t develop their land.
"You can’t say they are wrong (in wanting to develop their land)," said Kok, adding that the developers reasoned that hillslope development is allowed in China, Taiwan and other developed countries.
"They want to know why it is different in Malaysia. In Malaysia, the flaws in hillslope development are caused by poor engineering design and sub-standard quality of work," she said, adding that one could not view developers as the enemy as they were needed to develop the state.
However, Kok said there was no sign of Abdul Khalid going back on his word. "Khalid is a good listener, he talks to everyone. We shall see if we can come to a compromise," she said.
Liu was attending a meeting yesterday and was unavailable for comments, but Kok while saying she opposed the inclusion of Rehda members on the OSC said they will have to declare their interests to ensure transparency.
"It is unfair to lable me as a mouthpiece for the developers. They are queueing up outside my office to see me, but I always treat them the same way I treat anyone who would wantto see me, with respect and a fair chance to give their views."
Friday, November 28, 2008
Paper Presentation
Monday, November 17, 2008
Day after Day
"有別於其它華文小學,白小原校並沒以成績排名來斷定學生的學習成績,反而是以平日的表現及課業上進步,給他們頒發學習精神獎和課業表現優異獎,鼓勵他們更上一層樓。"
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
FAP - Unwanted President
Be More Responsible
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Would You Buy a Handset because of its OS?

Saturday, September 27, 2008
WiFi and WiMAX in Penang
“This effort is 100% private sector-driven with nearly no or minimal cost put in by the state government. However, there are no rights to exclusivity and all qualified and recognised industry players are welcome in the interest of promoting competition,” Lim said at the launch in Komtar yesterday.
I support the idea of FreeWiFi movement in Penang. But nothing is free for sure. Nearly no cost in it? Please specify that how much the state government needs to pay. Where is REDtone-Hotgate going to put all the APs in Penang. If in the building, who pay the rents or the electricity? Then, if REDtone-Hotgate is going to earn from advertisement, how are they going to do that? Whenever you access to the FreeWiFi in Penang, your browser will go to portal page full with the advertisement specially prepared by REDtone-Hotgate. So is this fair? I am not going to satisfy with this? Why should we give this to only REDtone-Hotgate?
“The connection speed offered is at an average of 10 Mbps, depending on the specification of the notebooks, the speed can vary,” Wei said
Kidding, average of 10Mbps. If I get 1Mbps per user, I would be happy for that. What is the backhaul speed? If your AP is connected to 1Mbps ADSL, then the download speed for each user maybe less than 1Mbps. Ok, maybe he claimed the connection speed, not the download speed.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Joker FA of England
Thursday, September 11, 2008
乱世
Be aware. Be cautious. But don't be afraid to speak out and make a better place for our next generation!
Friday, August 22, 2008
China Own-Designed Processor
1. Should China design a common used CPU?
2. Does China has the ability to design the CPU?
3. Are we able to sell the CPU?
So, did we ever answer the above questions? Prof Hu claimed that they have answered the first two questions and now it's time for answering the third question. You will surprise to find out the following products running the Linux OS (debian). So, what about us?
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Abbreviation in Mandarin
京奥 - 北京奥运会
安保 - 安全保安 (I first thought that the using the word in wrong order)
Maybe, London Olympic committee may think about call the upcoming game as LonOly, DonPic, LonPic or DonOlym. What do you think?
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Secret training methods? How much it cost?
- If Liu's coach was not buying the training program, she will not win the event.
- If Liu did not win the event, nobody will care about this.
- The swimmers from Great Britain, India and Hong Kong are physically weak or stupid since they use the same program but could not even become a medalist in Olympic.
Buying a training program is same as hiring a coach. So, what a big deal to bring this up! If Australian is so proud with the program, why are they not producing "Michael Phelp"? A lot of Chinese coaches are scattered all around the world to produce the world champions for other countries. So what?
The only answer that I would like to know is the cost of the "secret" training method? Why not Malaysia buy it to reproduce an Olympic medalist? Unless we are same as HK, GB or IND, otherwise, we should win the medal!
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24197998-10389,00.html
http://www.foxsports.com.au/beijing_olympics/story/0,27313,24192097-5016813,00.html
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2008/s2338648.htm
Friday, August 08, 2008
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Friday, August 01, 2008
IKEA in Shenzhen
Shanghai Maglev Train
Last week, I had traveled to Shenzhen. While transit in
Thursday, July 10, 2008
If Najib becomes our PM?
Are you excited?
Are we going to have better PM?
Do you believe that this is going to materialize?
After 5 years, what is Malaysia's situation?
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I just don't know what to say then.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Fed-Up or Truth
Friday, July 04, 2008
WiFi Link - 304KM
TX Power = 28 dBm XR5 Card Output Power
Tx Cable Loss = 6 dB
FSL = 92.45 + 20 log (304) + 20 log 5 = -156.09
Rx Cable Loss = 6 dB
Rx Antenna Gain = 35 dBi
Rx Sensitivity = -94 dBm @ 6Mbps
Link Budget = 28 -6 + 35 - 156.09 + 35 -6 + 94
= 23.91 dB (good enough for the link)




WiFi link can be reached until 304km, off course Line of Sight.

My own setup in Cyberja, only 239m! It's meter not kilometer, I'm making a false claim! Thanks for PK to point it out :)
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
TxxSxxx - Still a Government owned Newspaper
2. The Prime Minister passed his first test of confidence in Parliament when a motion which the Government tabled was passed with a convincing majority.
Statement 1:
Does this mean that all peoples are expecting BN representatives to vote against the petrol hike? BN vote for this montion is called big majority?
Statement 2:
Convincing or not convincing is clear. 35% peoples against the motion or if including those who "miss up", 42% peoples against the motion. So this is so called convincing majority by our MCA newspaper.
129/140 = 92.14% [BN]
78/81 = 85.71% [Opposition]
1/1 = 100% [Independent]
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Wait and See
from TheStar
Only two days, our BN leader cannot tolerate anymore and want to bring the matter up in the Cabinet. You are lucky to have your driver picking you up in Putrajaya. You should walk all the way to your office or find a bus to get to your office. My office will move to Cyberjaya soon. I am wondering how I go there by public transportation. Last time, when I worked in TPM Bukit Jalil, I had to take KTM to KL sentral from my home, queuing up for Putra LRT, then Start LRT, then took a bus to my office or walked for 30 minutes. You all have your drivers picking you up. So, do you really feel that? Do you really care? What's your solution then? Just wait and see!
According to Malaysian leaders, "wait and see" means "wait forever and you will never see it"!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Cutting Allowance! Burden Sharing?



For the paid holidays, Cabinet members will not be allowed to claim for more than a week’s holiday.
From TheStar
Crazy! I have no idea before that our Cabinet members can enjoy “unlimited paid” holiday. You can travel anywhere, anytime and all these will be paid by peoples’ money. I can’t imagine that after you all getting the salary from peoples and you still can enjoy this benefit. Crazy! Waste! Why should we all bear your cost! Now, the PM said that they are still allowed to travel to
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Difficult Life
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
2 Years Gone!
Friday, May 30, 2008
BMC
The barricade issue in Bandar Mahkota Cheras has generated newspapers’ headlines in last two days. Peoples were injured and some of them have to be sent to the hospital for treatment. It is really terrible that peoples has been neglected their rights for better living due to privatization I wonder why we need a highway if better access is not the main consideration. We pay because we want to get better access to certain place. This can be debatable, but at least this is the only valid reason for us to pay the toll. To the residents in BMC, I should salute their patients for more than 4 years. Their abilities to travel 6km and RM0.90 toll for every trip out from their homes. The developer who promises the resident to have a short-cut access has to come out to solve the problem as well. Now, the MB of Selangor was there to solve the problem. It will not happen if Khir is the current MB. Our work minister is yet to make a statement, but for sure, they will say that there has nothing to do with this.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
WiFi Hotspot
Some of the interesting tables regarding WiFi hotspot in the world:

Balkis Expenditure
RM158,000 - Sports Facility
RM128,000 - Batik Clothing
RM49,000 - Souvenir Books
RM100,000 - Sports Programme
RM200,000 - Deepavali and Hari Raya Celebrations
RM100,000 - Sports Uniforms
RM30,000 - Food for a Sports Event
Monday, May 26, 2008
Nationalism, Football and Man United

Man United had just completed the double victories on domestic and
"because he is an Asian? he is a Korean? he is not a Scotish?.......hahaha....." "We as korean are very fast and smart. we have learn things so quick even football sys in
But I think that this quote from a Chinese commentator well explaining the behavior of our Asian player:
"这是咱们东方的这种传统谦逊的表示,就是这种谦逊和这种努力,我觉得这种性格是能够在球场上体现出来的"
Last, don’t even mention ManU, call it Man United if you support Manchester United. This is coming from those fanatics who could easily label you as betraying the club, not me. There is a history about this, about the Busby Babes.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
According to Procedures
See how:
We should do things not only according to procedures, but every penny should be well spent, every single decision should be carefully taken in the sake of peoples’ needs. Otherwise, we should review all these procedures!
Monday, May 05, 2008
Economy Class, Not a Big Deal!
Every leader should do this. If you are traveling such a short distance and ask for economy class, then it is not a big deal. If you are traveling from
Keep on your good works!
Free spectacles to Tamil pupils, why can’t? Don’t disturb the students during school hours. Ohh….that’s the way. Our Education Ministry doesn’t want our students or teachers to be disturbed. So, please don’t attend any activities instructed by Ministry if it is scheduled during school hours. They said so! Poor student, just ask the money from your parents to buy the spectacles or else don’t study too hard until you need spectacles. Dr. Ramasamy, don’t deploy the similar tactic used by the BN, be sincere, just give straight to the desired students or ask the school teachers to distribute these! I don’t see any problems….
Monday, April 28, 2008
Your Pocket Money or Peoples’ Money
When you have in power for so long, you forget how to differentiate whether it is your money or peoples’ money. You can suka-suka transfer the money to another account like your “Ah Kong” one. Then, you can suka-suka reroute the money to another body. Or you can suka-suka stop the event.
RM10m gone in 3 days
This one is ridiculous. This shows the efficiency of our politicians. It’s just the matter whether they want to do it or not. By the way, who owns the money?
Mara will handle money, not Pakatan governments
It looks like their Ah Kong’s money. We can do whatever we want.
More to come.......
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Malaysia As You Know
If you ever know the history of
See here!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Nonsense!
After all, Abdullah starts to move. It’s too late for us. Setting “Judicial Appointments Commission” to “make recommendation to PM” to help the PM to choose the judges. What’s the nonsense? So who has the final say? Again, our PM. Bullshit! Excuse me for being emotion. I just don’t understand. If you want to do reform, you should make it sincerely. Don’t simply give promise and “hangat-hangat tahi ayam”! Peoples may think that “it’s better than none”. But I am not!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
WAN and Best RO
Surprisingly on 29th March , I have been awarded the “Best Researcher 2007” from my company. But I had left early during the annual dinner and missed the presentation. Guess what I get from this award?
Friday, March 28, 2008
8-year-old whiz designs with FPGAs
I can only manage to play simple PC games when I was 8 years old. So this kid plays around with FPGA. He is also doing promotion for Actel. :)
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Extend Your Network Coverage using WiFi

Friday, March 21, 2008
Missing Files
When you are going to leave your current job, you are normally required to hand over all the documents, files, or computerized materials to the new comer. If I were fired or I were asked to step down unwillingly, I will try to made the newcomer life difficult. How? Ask him or her to start from the scratch. Ask him or her to go around for the documents. Ask him or her to not forget to deliver although I myself should do this or that last time……
Search for missing filesWednesday, March 19, 2008
The Peoples are Looking for More
There was nothing special in the new lineup of Pak Lah’s cabinet.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Respect Yourself, Uncle Lim!
Uncle Lim! Don’t be arrogant! Peoples choose you and they can turn against you as well. Please install the correct and capable persons to lead the state. Don’t practice cronyism yourself. Be aware! You only have 4 years to prove yourself. Don’t go into unnecessary quarrels and conflicts. I know that it is always frustrated the constitution is written as that. But what you can do? I accept that there will be conflicts amongst coalition but we should keep these to minimum. I understand that you afraid of Islamic state policies. Yes, you afraid of losing the votes and support from Chinese. But you should open your mind. If all work together and getting the good results in 4 years time, will peoples vote against you? Get to work quickly. Don't waste time! I urge you to step down as Opposition Leader in Parliament. Give others an opportunity!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Salary for Assemblyman
Chief Minister: RM 14,175.15
Exco Member: RM 6109.29
State Assemblyman: RM 4112.79
Parliament Assemblyman: RM 13108.59
(Source)
So, the new CM in
Monday, March 10, 2008
This is Just the Beginning!
We all are excited with the outcomes of this general election. Newly formed government in 4 states and denied 2/3 majority of BN in parliament!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
BN and Fake University?
Monday, March 03, 2008
Penang Economy Downturn
If this is true, then it’s sad that we have to do this to attract the foreign investors. I am really sad to see my home state has to do this. The federal state should help but not by such a way. If this is really our “Malaysian” style, then why we need to spend our money developing our human capitals? How many projects are we able to award and offer to? So, if Intel wants to pull out from
Malaysiakini News
Another interesting article to share:
Penang pays the price of success
Friday, February 29, 2008
General Election
Go to the SPR website and check the following:
T715511 and 670104075529
T719756 and 750909035727
Is this mean these voters can vote twice in two different areas? Is this fair?
I think that you know the answer.
If SPR does develop a "semakan pengundi" with better search capabilities, perhaps you can find more the above cases. But my colleague said to me, "What to do?"
Friday, January 18, 2008
AppWeb
If you would like to try out the embedded web server in your system, I would recommend the AppWeb. In my humble opinion, it is much better than others embedded/tiny web server. The server is scalable and modular with dynamic loaded modules. Come with features, such as SSL, User Authentication, Embedded Java Script, CGI ….. The most important is that it can support multithreaded environment. In single threaded environment, the PHP script can execute in long time and stall the server. This happens to my previous thttp server.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Start Deutsch A2

Friday, January 04, 2008
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Trip to Wuhan and Beijing
Travel route:
KL --> GuangZhou --> Wuhan [20 Dec] --> Beijing [23 Dec] --> Chengde [25 Dec via Train] --> Beijing [26 Dec] --> KL [30 Dec]
Some of the places that we have visited during our stay in China:
Wuhan [武汉] :
Hubei Provincial Museum, Wuchang Revolution Museum
Beijing [北京] and Chengde [承德]:
1st Day: Yonghe Temple (雍和宮), Beihan (北海) and Wangfujing (王府井大街)
2nd Day: Forbidden City (故宫博物院), Jingshan Park (景山公园),
Tiananmen Square (天安门广场), Dashilar, Liulichang
3rd Day: Chengde Mountain Resort (避暑山庄)
4th Day: Puning Temple (普宁寺), Putuo Zongcheng Temple (普陀宗乘之庙)
5th Day: Temple of Heaven (天坛), Prince Gong's Mansion (恭王府)
6th Day: Great Wall – Juyongguan (居庸关), Ming Dynasty Tombs (明朝十三陵),
Xidan (西单)
7th Day: Summer Palace (颐和园),
8th Day: Zhongguancun (中关村)
Some of the restaurants that we have visited:
Café Sambal – Malaysian Cuisine, Peking Roast Duck at Quanjude (全聚德), Sizzler, Annie’s Café – Italian Cuisine, Lao She Teahouse (老舍茶館), Sizzler …. etc.
My advice is that visit there when you are young and when you are physically capable to cope with a lot of walking.