Sunday, August 31, 2008

How to Surf The Net Anonymously

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How do you surf the net anonymously or access blocked websites ?

The usual way to surf the internet anonymously or to access websites blocked by your ISP is to use proxies.

A proxy acts as a computer between your ISP and the rest of the web. Thus, instead of connecting directly to the web from your computer via your ISP, you connect to a proxy through your ISP, and the proxy connects your computer to the web.

The Normal Way

Your Computer --> ISP --> Web

The Proxy Way

Your Computer --> ISP --> Proxy --> Web

Some proxies charge a fee but many are free to use and are quite easy to configure in your computer system.

For more information you can visit:

How to Surf the Web Anonymously With Proxies


LiewCF.Com


For more advanced computer users read: How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

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Selamat Hari Merdeka

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Wishing All Malaysians "Selamat Hari Merdeka !"

Friday, August 29, 2008

MATTA Fair Kuala Lumpur 2008

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MATTA Fair Kuala Lumpur 2008

Get discounted air tickets and hotels rates - Travel the world

5 September 2008 - 7 September 2008

Venue : PWTC, Kuala Lumpur

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Now You Can Switch Your H/P Network And Still Keep Your H/P Number

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This is the good news all handphone users in Malaysia have been waiting for.

According to news reports, Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor confirmed that, from today (friday), you can switch network service providers (mobile phone company) and still maintain your original phone number, including the prefix number (012, 016, 019, 017, 013, 014 etc).

For instance, if your handphone number is 012 235763 (originally registered with Maxis), you can use exactly the same number if you switch to Digi, without changing your number to 016 / 014.

However, effective today, only prepaid mobile phone numbers in the Klang Valley can do this. Post-paid users will be able to do this in two weeks’ time.

For handphone users in other states in Malaysia, they will be able to do this only in October.

This will give you the choice and freedom to choose your service provider without the inconvenience of having to change your number

Service providers can charge up to RM25 each time your change your mobile phone service provider.

Your can find out more on the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) at the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission website at http://www.skmm.gov.my/ and at service providers' websites.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Pirated Windows XP Will Experience "Blackout" Tomorrow

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Starting Tomorrow (Wednesday), if you are using pirated copies of Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system on your computer and connect to the Internet, your computer display is going be "blacked out" and the screen icons on your computer will not be visible, warned Microsoft Malaysia.

According to news reports, of the approximately 8.6 million users of Windows XP Pro in Malaysia, about 3 million are pirated copies and expected to experience the “blackouts".

If you are using a pirated copy of Windows XP Pro and your computer experience a blackout, you can get your computer working normally by resetting the desktop background, then everything will return to normal. But after 1 hour, the black screen will reappear and you must reset the desktop background again. This will keep hapening until you purchase a genuine Windows XP Pro from Microsoft currently sold at RM580.


Apparently pirated Windows XP Home edition will not be affected by this, as yet. Microsoft is targeting businesses first, and letting home users off the hook, for the mean time.

Note that Microsoft has stopped selling Windows XP Pro in the market, so you may have to buy Windows Vista instead. If your computer cannot run Windows Vista, then you'd have to buy a new computer or upgrade your current computer.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Essential Attitudes And Skills For Success In Business

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Anyone, who has ever succeeded in business possess these traits and have mastered these skills to a certain extent to be relatively competent at them.

Traits

Traits are attributes related to one's state of mind; its part of your personality.

To be successful in business or in anything else, you must have a high level of self esteem. Without a high self esteem, you will never be successful in anything.

This twin brother of self esteem is self confidence. Self confidence is a believe in one's abilities. Without a high level of self esteem, you cannot have self confidence and thus cannot be successful, in anything.

Courage - the mother of all essential traits. Everyone seek for it but not everyone possess it. You must have courage to face adversity and handle the pressures and stress of life. Without a high level of self esteem and self confidence, you cannot have courage. Different cultures have different methods to instill courage in its people. Yes, the main difference is performing under pressure - in the face of adversity. All your skills and talents are useless if you cannot perform under pressure. Top sportsmen, businessmen and politicians know this very well. We have all seen professional footballers miss scoring a crucial goal in a penalty kick. Professional golfers make the same mistake - missing a crucial putt. Politicians who crumble when accused of being involved in a scandal. Businessmen who are defeated when faced with financial pressures of a down economy or keen competition. They cannot perform under pressure - they lack courage. Pressure changes the equation. Some people are able to focus under pressures of adversity, others crumble.

The next trait is ruthlessness. Metaphorically speaking, you must be willing to kill or be killed in this dog eat dog would. A lot of business people will leave ruthlessness out from their advice, because it makes them look immoral. Ruthlessness is not about morality; it is the reality of life - watch any animal in the wild and you'd see the process of natural selection in action - survival of the fittest. Again, if you have no courage, you cannot be ruthless - you'd be a pussycat instead of a lion.

Another key factor diligence (being hardworking). If you are lazy, then it would be very difficult to carry out your plans; things will be left undone and the the rest is history...

Without these traits, one cannot put into action the skills below (except for fundamentals of finance and creativity skills). And to obtain these traits, is not easy at all - it takes a major personality change.

Some people say it takes years to change a persons personality - because you've acquired your personality, to a large extent, from the environment you've been brought up in. That's why workshops and personal development courses on the skills below do not work for the majority of people - whilst participants can learn the techniques, but they cannot put it into action. Only those who already possess the above essential personality traits can put those skills learned into action.

Remember, you've read this first from The Malaysian Life (http://themalaysianlife.blogspot.com/)

Skills

No one can be successful, whether in business, politics, the military, high level management or organised crime without leadership skills. He or she must be a leader of man; you must know how to manage people. Anyone who is anybody is a leader. Some say that leaders are born, some people say it can be taught. I believe that you can learn anything if you're determined enough. Talent without training is useless against someone without natural skills but have through training.

Every successful business person is a master in networking, as business involves building and maintaining relationships with key people. Networking is the art of making friends with people who are essential to your business - those in your industry, related industries and service providers. If you're in real estate development, for instance, then bankers, lawyers, accountants, architects, civil engineers, building contractors, real estate brokers, investors, and government regulators should part of your network. Remember, networking takes time and money. You must make this investment. If you're no good at networking, then it would be very difficult to succeed in business because this activity cannot be delegated i.e. it is not easy to employ someone to do this for you.

If you're in business, you're in the business of selling. After all, business is a process of making money by selling goods or services. If you're an entrepreneur, you need to sell you ideas to investors, bankers, potential business partners etc. If you're starting up, you probably need to personally sell your goods and services directly to the customers. Whilst you can eventually delegate this task to professional salesmen, you'd be more secure in your business if you're a good salesman yourself.

Negotiation skills is also very important in business. As they say in business, you don't get what you want, you get what you negotiate. As life is about daily dealing with people with competing interests, ideals, mindsets and wants you'd need to be a champion negotiator to get what you want. Negotiation skills are ancillary networking and selling skills. Although you can delegate the minor business negotiations to an employee, you'd have to know how to negotiate the big stuff.

To be successful in business, you definitely need to know the fundamentals of finance - the difference between costing, profit and loss, cash flow, assets and liabilities etc. Whilst you can delegate this to your accountant, but you'd need to know the fundamentals to make important financial decisions. As business is about selling more than it cost you to produce your goods and services, thus you'd need to know enough about finance to plan about managing your costs.

Time is money and thus you should know how to utilise time properly. Time management is getting more and more important in this fast paced world. Time management is all about getting your activities organised and carrying out your plans. Time management reduces stress and increases your respect - it shows that you have everything under control.

Creativity is also an increasingly essential skill in business. Not all things can be learned from books. You must learn to be creative in generating business ideas, marketing your products, forming alliances and solving problems.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Malaysia Job Vacancies - 30 Top Job Websites

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Looking for job vacancies ? For job seekers looking for a new job or a new career path, or just a temporary part time job in Malaysia, The Malaysian Life (http://themalaysianlife.blogspot.com/) has compiled a huge list of 30 Malaysian job recruitment agencies / portals for those looking for Malaysia job vacancies.



There are a variety of job vacancies in Malaysia, just as there are many job websites catering to a variety of industry needs. Some job sites provide job vacancies for specialised jobs, while some job sites are more specific to a particular industry or job category. It is important to ascertain which job sites are suitable for your individual whether as an employee or an employer.



When looking for a job vacancy in Malaysia always specify the geographical location, industry and job category whether it is a government job or one in a the private sector.



Malaysian job vacancies vary from industry to industry and also within different countries. If you're a serious job seeker, then it is advisable to check the job sites frequently for new job vacancies advertised.



If you're looking for some experience, in a new industry or job category, you may first start as looking for a part time job in that industry or job category to familiarise yourself with the job and gain a foothold in the industry. There are instances where employers would also consider offering a part time job to new applicants for certain jobs,, so don't be afraid to ask. And if you're good at your work, the employer might consider offering you a permanent job in the company.



The private sector and the government also organise career fairs to help job seekers find jobs. There are also retirees who like to continue working and urging the government into assisting retirees find jobs.



Below is a list of the 30 top job sites offering thousands of job vacancies. Please note that this list of job sites is neither listed alphabetically nor according to preference. The job recruitment agencies / job sites are just listed randomly. Feel free to browse and post your comments.



All Staff Outsourcing



Is a one-stop manpower company. A jobs portal, a staffing company and also a software house, all rolled into one. Full-time jobs, part-time jobs or contract jobs are available.



Agensi Perkerjaan SCS



Providing employee recruitment services, supplying manpower to companies - manufacturing, non-manufacturing and different economic sectors.



Asia Part Time



Is an online Malaysian youth part time job community, matching young Malaysian job seekers with the most happening part time jobs in town. Whether you’re on a long break, waiting for exam results or just in need for a part time or freelance job to earn extra cash, AsiaPartTime.com is just about the right place for you to start your search.



Basis Holdings



Incorporated in 2003, under the BASIS Group of Companies, has grown to become Malaysia's premier service company, specialising in the recruitment and placement of staffing needs for the corporate sector. There are many job vacancies available.



Best Jobs Malaysia



Is a Malaysian online career website with a variety job vacancies to choose from.



Bon Recruitment Services



Are recruitment consultants with more than 15 years experience especially in management, engineering, accounting, finance, administration, sales and marketing.



Career Channel



Is an independent executive search firm that collaborates with a few selected leading and emerging companies in Malaysia matching job seekers to potential employers.



Career Telstar



Is a human capital consultancy and business process outsourcing service provider.



Career Wise



Is a recruitment company specialising in providing professional human resource services.



Chrisjac



Is an established Malaysian recruitment consultancy providing personnel recruitment services to corporate companies in Malaysia.



GSearch



Is a recruitment company with wide experience in recruiting employees in manufacturing, banking, finance and supply chain in Malaysia and overseas.



Galeri Perkerja



Is one of the pioneer Malaysian recruitment companies in the Klang Valley and have been in the market since 1988.



Job Point



Agensi Pekerjaan JobPoint (M) Sdn Bhd established in 2002 provides independent and expert advice on human resource solutions.



Jobs World



Is a manpower recruitment company offering manpower search and advice.



Millennium Consultants



Is a wholly owned Malaysian organization that was founded in 2000 specialising in the recruitment, selection and placement of professionals for the corporate sector.



NCS Solutions



Is a manpower recruitment company offering various manpower search and advice.



Virtue Associates



Specialises in Technical & Non-Technical Executive Search & Recruitment from Entry to Management levels. Our key specialization and focus of skill sets are Engineering, Accounts/ Finance, Admin/ HR, Building/ Construction, Services, Sales & Marketing.



Home Tuition Care



For those who are interested in giving tuition as a main income or as a part time job, this site Singapore & Malaysia's leading home tuition agency.



Ims Jobs




If you are looking for job vacancies, Ims Jobs have positions open in various industries - in positions ranging from entry level to senior positions.



Jobs DB




Is today the leading online recruitment network in Asia Pacific for new job seekers and higher levels. Over the years, JobsDB has built one of the largest and most comprehensive databases in Asia Pacific where over 8 million job seekers are members. If you're looking for a job vacancy, this is one of the first job sites you should visit.



JobStreet



Is one of the leading Internet recruitment websites in the Asia Pacific. This is Malaysia's most famous website for job vacancies in Malaysia. It has jobs for any level and industries - full-time jobs, part-time jobs or contract jobs are available in their massive database. This is another job site job seekers must visit.



Kapient



Was born of a merger between DP Search and an auditing firm’s Executive Search arm, Kapient brings many years of regional recruiting expertise, with an outstanding track record in manpower search and recruitment in the region.



Kelly Services



Was founded as temporary staffing agency in 1946, and has maintained a leadership position through the years. Kelly Services, Inc. is listed in NASDAQ and is a world leader in human resources solutions headquartered in Troy, Michigan USA, offering staffing solutions that include temporary staffing services, outsourcing, vendor on-site and full-time placement. Kelly operates in 37 countries and territories. This site provides job vacancies for mainly clerical and secretarial positions.



Malaysian Government Jobs



For job seekers interested in working for the Malaysian government, this is the site where government jobs are listed.



Management Search Worldwide



Is South East Asia's premiere executive search organisation. It provides staffing solutions ranging from a single search for a qualified manager/executive to total outsource search services for hundreds of positions. Beside executive search, they also provide contract staffing for the IT sector, the telecommunications sector and the Oils and Gas sector in very specialised areas.



Powerskill



Has more than a decade of business presence as one of Asia Pacific region's leading executive search firm.



Recruit Venture



Recruit Venture Express is a one-stop human resource solutions provider specialising in the areas of recruitment and training.



Recruit Finder



Is a leading recruitment consultancy in Malaysia and has grown to provide world-class organisations with human resources and IT projects services.



Star Jobs



The recruitment section of Malaysia's leading English daily, The Star. Thousands of job vacancies are available everyday. This is one of many Malaysia job seekers' first stop.



I Am A Freelancer



This is a Malaysian freelancing site - ideal for those looking for freelance work.



Wolfe



Is a recruitment agency dedicated to providing companies with excellent choices of candidates who might be suitable for employment openings.



Please post your comments about this list, including any other good Malaysian employment agency or portal to help the Malaysia job hunter. Thanks.





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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Answers To 64 Tough Job Interview Questions

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We all have been through this process except for the lucky few who do not have to work for others, or the unlucky few who are unemployable.

I have noticed that busy interviewers (usually the head of dept) don't really bother to remember the contents of an interviewee's resume. He / she will only read it just before the interview - they usually already have in mind the type of person the want to hire.

What they usually notice is the photo (so make sure you attach your best one) and highlights of your qualifications and work experience. Everything else in your resume is simply ignored or overlooked - nobody really cares if you were class monitor ("Ketua Darjah") or if you collect stamps as a hobby. Nobody also cares if you can play the piano, except if you can play it naked and with your toes.

However, if your dad is a Datuk, it does help very much. Especially if he can recommend work to the company or if he plays golf with the directors. If you're a member of MENSA, yes - in some organisations. Other than that, you better look good and have the knack of making people like you.

Lets face it, paper qualifications these days are quite generic, except if you graduated from a top university.

Because of the above, the interview process is essential for your potential boss to really access if he likes you enough to emply you. Remember, you must make him / her like you and make him / her confident that you're capable enough for the job - impression is everything. What the interviewer thinks is more important than what is the reality of things.

Here is a list of 64 interview questions (and answering techniques) that will help you ace the job interview - read the list from crackinterview

The cartoon above is from saintgasoline which has its own views about job interviews.

Good luck.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Only Small Cocks Are Welcome ?

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Pic by Kang Yew Jin

Multilingual Malaysia.

This sign says that the toilet is only limited to pissing but not for shitting.

Its shouldn't be misunderstood to mean that only those with small penises are welcome; those with big penises, f@%k off ! LOL

Source: The Star

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Old Church Carvings Includes Masturbation & Shagging

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This carving is of a man masturbating or peeing ?



What about this one ? What is he doing ?



Is this guy giving himself a BJ ?



This couple sure looks like they're having fun :)


These carvings are from medieval churches. Surprising.

The Photos are by Tina Manthorpe's collection Churches & Church Carvings.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Is Homeopathy Modern Day Folk Medicine ?

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Samuel Hahnemann

Homeopathy is a kind of alternative medicine made popular by a German, Samuel Hahnemann in the 18th century.

Homeopathy is essentially a system which procures treatments to stimulate the body to heal itself. Unlike conventional medicine, which uses artificially manufactured drugs to control or suppress the illness, homeopathic medicine uses the natural properties of plants, minerals and even animals to stimulate the natural defenses of the body to initiate the healing process.

Some people criticise homeopathy is being just some kind of modern alternative medicine or a practice of folk remedies associated with witchdoctors, similar to the practice of a Malay Bomoh or the Chinese Sinseh (herbalist and traditional medicine practitioner).

Homeopathy is getting popular in Malaysia as a form of alternative medicine. There are currently Malay, Chinese and Indian homeopathic clinics in every major town in Malaysia.

Apparently homeopathy was brought to Malaysian (then called Malaya) in 1940's by some Indian British army officers from India.

Currently, traditional and complementary medicine (TCM) practices, which includes Bomohs , Sinsehs, reiki, homeopathy practitioners etc are not regulated in Malaysia.

There is an article in the Star on 13 July 2008 by Dr Milton Lum - Regulating traditional medicine

Polycrest is a society which promotes the practice of homeopathy in Malaysia, for those who are interested to know more.

Is homeopathy a genuine science ? Judge this for yourself, here is the list of the Top 50 Homeopathy Blogs, for you to visit and make an educated evaluation.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Where To Find Bohsia In Kuala Lumpur

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This is a confession of a Rempit Bohsia. Bohsia ("boh sia" literally means "no sound" in Hokkien) is the local slang for young Malay "loose girls". Rempit Bohsia is you can guess, is a Bohsia who hangs out with Mat Rempits. Not all Bohsia hang out with Mat Rempits, there are some who hang out with regular guys. Some even like older men.

In Kuala Lumpur, you can find plenty of Bohsia at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Jalan T.A.R),this is near Sogo Shopping complex and Pertama complex. Jalan Chow Kit and Bandar Tun Razak are also popular places to find these girls. Some say you can meet them in Zouk or Ruums disco.

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Double Prosperity - But Sad

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Pic by Ong Ann Nie

Potential twin chickens that will never hatch.

Source: The Star

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Monday, August 11, 2008

How One Chinese Woman Got Very Rich In America Part 2

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This is Part 2 of How One Chinese Woman Got Very Rich In America

Read Part 1, here.

When and how did Big Sister Ping really make it big ?

After the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1990s, as more and more Chinese wanted to migrate from China to Western countries, business started booming for Ping. She bought a building directly across the street from a branch of the Bank of China in New York's Chinatown for US$3 million, in cash. She later also bought the building next door.

Big Sister Ping, runs a restaurant called the "Yung Sun restaurant" in that building across the street from a branch of the Bank of China. It is said that she ran her restaurant better than the bank - not as only restaurant but also an underground bank. Yes, Ping's restaurant was also an unlicensed bank - she loaned and transferred money for her "customers". People used her "banking services" because she was more efficient then the Bank of China across the road - she could transfer money overnight just by making phone calls to China. The Bank of China was slow, it took 3 weeks to transfer money and gave a bad foreign exchange rate and delivered the cash in Yuan, instead of dollars. Her underground bank transferred the money in hours, charged less and paid in US dollars.

Because things became so bad for the Bank of China and it became threatened by Ping's underground bank - it began offering colour TVs and prizes just to lure customers away from the underground bank. The Bank of China also started a large propaganda campaign against her underground bank by taking out ads in local Chinese newspapers warning people they could get in trouble by using the underground banks. Still. nobody gave a fcuk, and didn't go to the Bank Of China because the service is fcuked up.

In the late '80s and early 90s, Big Sister Ping's reputation and stature as a businesswomen had grown so high that she was the best-known and most respected figure in New York's Chinatown.

After the Tiananmen Square Massacre, she had organised a global smuggling network by forming alliances with many small Snakehead operations around the world. She also made important contacts useful people i.e. by buying off corrupt immigration, tourist and other officials to obtain fake or purchased passports, Visas and other documents.

Ping charged a small down payment, and potential illegal immigrants had to borrow the rest of the money upon arrival to the US from families already in the US. Those who did not have families, could borrow money from loan sharks and were found jobs at restaurants, massage parlors, laundries, garment factories etc and allowed to pay off the debt in installments, with interest, fo course. However, unlike other Snakeheads, who beat up migrants who could not afford to pay the fees, Big Sister Ping did not do that. People said that she is benevolent and kind - she sent money to the families of those who died on their way to the US or waived the fees for a son to go over instead.

The Chinese don't see human smuggling as a crime. They see it as a necessary service. And for some Big Sister Ping was seen like a goddess because the consider her a benevolent and kind Snakehead - they consider her as a kind of Robin Hood.

Others, however, say she is a cruel woman, who used the notorious Fuk Ching gang to prey on the helpless illegal migrants - she would not hesitate to kill, some say.

Big Sister Ping charges from US$20,000 to US$35,000 for an illegal immigrant. Reports say that many illegal immigrants were held hostage by members of the Fuk Ching gang who tortured them if they can't pay the fees.

It is rumoured that at one time, she transferred $40 million US in illegal earnings back to China. She is seen by Asian standards as an outstanding businesswomen turning a restaurant to a underground bank and a human smuggling operation into a vast global empire with links to organised crime - especially with the notorious Fuk Ching triad.

Ping legally holds three passports - a Hong Kong, a U.S. and a Belize passport.

Chinese from China emigrate to the U.S. illegally for more money. That is the main, if not only reason. Report shows that an illegal Chinese can earn about US$1,500 a month working at a restaurant in America. An illegal immigrant who sends half that money home to China can make his or her family move into the upper class in China, where the average income, is between $250 and $300 a year.

Read a related post - Smuggling of Chinese workers into the United States

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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Challenge Your Beliefs

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Beware: This video will challenge your beliefs and it may even change your life.

What some people said cannot be done, others have already done. What you think cannot be achieved, someday someone is going to achieve it. Someone, somewhere, sometime, will always be too happy to prove the rest wrong.

Everyday new records are broken, new inventions are created, new breakthroughs begin...

Saturday, August 9, 2008

How One Poor Chinese Woman Got Very Rich In America

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Do you know who this is ?

This woman is a big time Tai Kar Che (Big Sister, in Cantonese), in New York's Chinatown. This is a story of how Cheng Chui Ping rose from being a poor girl from a village in Fujian, China to becoming Tai Kar Che of New York's Chinatown, with connections with the powerful Chinese triads.

She started from nothing to becoming so rich in New York that she bought a building for US$3 million (approximately RM10 million), in cash, and reportedly transferred US$40 million (approximately RM130 million) to China.

She started as a general worker in a Chinese restaurant and later got into the business of smuggling illegal immigrants - she became a big time Snakehead.

Snakeheads (called "Sheah Thau" in Cantonese) are Chinese gangsters or triads that deal in human trafficking - they smuggle people to other countries. They are mainly found in the Fujian region of China and smuggle their "customers" (often from China and Vietnam) into wealthier countries in Western Europe (mainly the UK, France, Germany, Denmark),America, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Because of culture and language, in Western countries, these illegal immigrants will be confined to work mainly in Chinatowns, but in Asian countries with a sizable Chinese population, they work in numerous small Chinese businesses away from the sight of the authorities.

The Snakeheads fees vary according to the country, but can be as high as US$50,000 per person. Snakeheads use various methods to get their customers into countries - they usually use stolen or altered passports, illegally obtained visas, and bribe officials.

In order to pay the "fees" to the Snakeheads, many of these illegal immigrants end up working in "under the table" low-wage (often lower than the minimum wage) service jobs, e.g., as restaurant waiters or dishwashers, masseuses in massage parlors, prostitutes, general workers in laundries, pirated DVD outlets, illegal gambling dens etc.Some Snakeheads will "help" these illegal immigrants obtain financiang from loan sharks (common called "Ah Long" in Malaysia) to pay the "immigration service fees" to the Snakeheads.In Malaysia, Snakeheads call themselves "foreign worker agents".

In June this year, 57 year old Cheng Chui Ping aka Big Sister Ping was sentenced 35 year in prison in New York for running one of the largest illegal immigrant smuggling syndicates. She has an infamous reputation of smuggling large numbers of illegal immigrants to Chinatowns of Canada and the United States.

Ping was born in 1949 in the poor farming village of Shengmei in China's coastal province of Fujian. Big Sister Ping's parents were peasants and life was hard under the brutal communist regime in China.

Although life was tough on her and luck did not favour her when she was born, she was determined to improve her life. She somehow made her way to Hong Kong and later with the help of Snakeheads, she went to Canada and then in 1981 she immigrated to New York alone leaving her husband and family behind.

Upon arriving in New York, Ping began working in a Chinese restaurant as a general worker, she was chopping vegetables, washing dishes and waiting on tables, then she started selling clothes on Hester street and cheap food along East Broadway. People who know her described her as an extremely hardworking woman. Later, when she had more money, she opened a provision shop (sundry shop) on Hester Street selling variety items and souvenirs. As she established herself financially and she became a naturalised US citizen, her husband and children joined her in New York.

Alhough Big Sister Ping and her family was already quite wealthy by the late eighties, they continued to work each day in their business. They did not drive big cars or wear fancy clothes. She usually took the subway (train) when she travelled. She does this so that she does not attract too much attention - this is important if you're running an illegal business. A famous American gangster also used this strategy, Frank Lucas - a famous American Gangster.

To be continued - How she made it big.

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What Happened To The Bigfoot Sightings In Johor ?

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BIGFOOT, Malaysia Proof - The funniest videos clips are here

In December 2005 - January 2006 there were reports of Bigfoot sightings in the jungles of Johor. Although the government was trying to track down the legendary monster, there is still no official proof.

Sighting were reported by the locals in the village of Mawai, Johor. Mawai was formally called "Mawas" the local name for Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The beast is called different names in different regions - Yeti in Tibet and Nepal, Yeren in mainland China, and Yowie in Australia.

Mawas has also been apparently sighted in the jungles of Tanjung Piai, Mersing, Kahang, Kota Tinggi and the Endau Rompin National Park (bordering Johor and Pahang).

Bigfoot looks like a gorilla and is believed to inhabit remote forests.

In many customs, Bigfoot is the stuff of folklore. It is said to stand nearly 8 feet tall and weighs more than 500 pounds. Bigfoot comes from the 17-inch-long footprints it leaves behind.

What happened to Bigfoot ?

I was told by someone that Bigfoot was stopped and interviewed by a policeman for committing an offense - "indecent exposure", because it didn't wear proper clothes. But the kind police eventually let Bigfoot go after accepting a "small bribe" and giving a stern warning: "lain kali jangan buat lagi".

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Warning: Ways You Can Be Extorted At Night In Malaysia

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Malaysia is getting to be very dangerous at night, especially in Kuala Lumpur.

Last 2 years, a few days before Chinese New Year, my friend and I went for a few drinks at night and then headed for home at about 1.30am. On the way home, we decided to have something to eat at the food court at Taman Desa Kuala Lumpur. There were no other cars at the huge car park, so we had the whole parking lot to ourselves (those who knows this food court will know how large it is).

There were no other customers at the food court except us. There was only the Wan Ton mee stall Myanmar workers who were about to close shop and a few other Myanmar workers mending the drinks counter also closing shop.

We ordered Wan Ton mee and 2 large bottles of Carlsberg beer. Once the Myanmar workers served us the food and drinks they went home and left us alone at the food court.

After finishing our meal, we continued to drink our beer and chatted. Then about 2.30am an old beat-up red Proton Wira drove in the food court area, made a round then "accidentally" hit my friend's new Vios right in front of our eyes. The Wira hit the back of the Vios which dented it and broke one side of the back light.

We then got out and met the Proton Wira driver and his friend (both young punks - in their early 20s). The driver apologised and offered to pay for the damage. My friend agreed. Then the punk said he had to call his "friend" to get an assessment of the damage. Within 5 minutes the punk's "friend" drove to the food court in his 30 year old beat-up Mercedes. He stopped his car at the accident scene abruptly, swung opened his car door and came out of the car. But he left his car engine on, his car door still open and his car head lamp still on (just like in Hong Kong gangster films).

The punks "friend" is an elder looking Chinese guy (in his late 30s or early 40s) who looks, acts and speaks like some kind of "Tai Kor". The punk driver refused to give us his IC number and said that if we wanted compensation we had to go to their workshop. My friend and I sensed something fishy and said we wanted to make a police report at the police station nearby.

The Tai Kor became angry and said he knew all the police there and then proceeded to call someone on his handphone. 5 minutes later a policeman riding a cup chai came to the scene, he advised us to settle the matter amicably and then left.

We knew then that these "thugs" were not going to pay any compensation and that the "accident" was just their modus operandi to extort money from people. My friend then politely told the Tai Kor and the punks that they don't have to pay any compensation despite the damage to his Vios, but to just leave us alone.

Upon hearing this, the punk driver and his Tai Kor started getting abusive and stated shouting abuses and kicking the plastic chairs. We just remained calm. Then, suddenly, a tow truck appeared at the scene.

The Tai Kor then said that we owed them money. He said that we had to pay for the damages to their car (the red Wira), the "kow tim money" to the police and the expenses for the tow truck. He said we owe him RM800. Fcuk ! He wanted us to pay for all the trouble they caused us. It was obviously a set up. We just looked surprised at his threats but remained calm.

After a few more abusive words and threats, they walked towards their respective cars (the beat-up Wira and Mercedes). But before driving off the scene, the red Wira backed up and reversed into my friends car again - to hit it at the same spot, to make the damage worse (obviously on purpose) and then shouted a warning: "if you don't want to pay us, then you have to be very careful, we will be watching you". Then both cars sped off - Hong Kong gangster style. ;)

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There is another story about a friend's friend - James, who was driving his brand new Camry at night somewhere in Ampang. A car from nowhere then hit him from behind, he stopped his car and got out. 2 people came out of the other car pretending to inquire about the "accident", then one of them took out a parang and threatened James. The thugs then drove off with James' new Camry, his wallet and handphone.

If someone hit your car, don't get out or negotiate when there are no other people around. Drive towards the nearest police station and make a report.

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Read the latest incident involving a female blogger in while driving towards the Cheras toll.
Her car was hit by another car who tried to force her to stop and get our of the car.
Read this here - http://yukitee.blogspot.com/- beware drivers be careful at Cheras posted on 1st August.

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Try to also avoid filling petrol after midnight (especially ladies). There are news reports that people have been attacked and extorted by Mat Rempits. After 12am, all the petrol stations' mini markets are closed and the workers at the petrol station will not come out to help you when you are surrounded by 7-10 Mat Rempits.

Please post your comments and experience. Thanks.


Sufiah Yusof Gets Help From Pisang

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According to Harian Metro, Sufiah Yusof aka Shilpa Lee, the maths genius turned high class prostitute, has agreed to undergo counseling and "treatment" from Pisang this October, to help her turn a new leaf.

Pisang is the acronym for the Professional Islamic Support and Nurture Group or Kumpulan Penyokong dan Pengasuh Profesional Islam. It is a non-profit organisation registered in England.

Pisang provides counseling and "treatment" to those who are possessed by evil spirits or those been hexed by witchcraft etc.

Sufiah Yusof became famous in 1997 when she was accepted by St. Hilda's College, Oxford University to study mathematics at the age of 13.

Sufiah's mother Halimaton Yusof, a scientist, is from Muar, Johor and her father Farooq Yusof, a mathematician, is from Pakistan.

However in March this year, Sufiah Yusof made headlines again, but this time as a high class call girl working in England. It was reported that Sufiah, 23, charges £130 (RM829) per hour for her services as a high class hooker operating in Manchester, England.

Sufiah told the British tabloid the News Of The World that, being a social escort is not sleezy. She admitted to the tabloid that she always had a high sex drive and being a social escort / call girl gives her the opportunity to have lots of sex.

A fews days ago, a Malaysian prostitute based in Birmingham, England, Noor Azura Mohd Yusoff made headlines when she was was sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing a Chinese karaoke hostess Evelyn Xie Xing Xing.

We hope Pisang will be able to help Sufiah find the right path.

Latest: According to a local daily, Sufiah Yusof is now doing social work and is no longer working as a prostitute. Apparently she was posessed by a djinn and under the influence of witchcraft. Sufiah is now recovering following intensive treatments by experts from Pisang.

Pisang said that somebody actually cast the sihir on her to use her for something else.

Please post your comments.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Should I Get A Python As A Pet ?

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Usually people keep dogs, cats, birds, fish, tortoise, mice, lizards...etc. I have a friend who has a pet monkey. I know its illegal but he said his uncle "caught" it for him from Sarawak and can "kau tim" the authorities.

I decided to rare a Python. I think its legal. :)

You can buy some unusual pets in Pets Wonderland in Mid Valley Kuala Lumpur. I've seen snakes, spiders, geckos, scorpions, chipmunks and ferrets on sale as well.

At a run down pet shop at Brickfields Kuala Lumpur, I've seen a baby python on sale at RM600, A Black Widow Spider on sale at RM200 and a Monitor Lizard (Biawak) for RM150.

The baby Python was about 2 feet long and has the diameter as thick as a florescent tube. The shopkeeper said I could have it for RM500 nett.

However, the shopkeeper told me that the Python has to be fed a white mice, once every week. :( And more mice, as it gets bigger.

I asked him, what if the Python grows up eventually and has a bigger appetite, and then, decides to eat me instead ?

The shopkeeper replied, "that one, no problem, when it become a little big from now...you cook and eat the snake first..la. If you not want to eat the snake..then you can bring back here...I can help you eat it." (He was giggling when he said this)

He wants me to eat my pet after keeping it for a year or alternatively let him eat my pet.

What do you think guys ? Should I get a Python ?

Do you know anyone who has an unusual pet ?

Read a related article about Sarawakian "towkays" are keeping endangered animals as pets.

Please post your comments.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Malaysian Prostitute In England, Noor Azura Gets15 Years Jail

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Noor Azura Mohd Yusoff, 22, the Malaysian prostitute based in Birmingham, England was sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing a Chinese karaoke hostess Xie Xing Xing, 23, also known as Evelyn to her friends.

Noor Azura has assumed several names. Although she was known to her friends as Princess, she is also known as Putri, Fioneia, Latina, Soffyah and Jenny.

Xie Xing Xing body has been cut up and dumped in different parts of London's Thames river.

Noor Azura Mohd Yusoff's Belfast-born, Vietnamese boyfriend, Gian Trach Lon, 27, was found guilty of the same offense and was sentenced to 22 years in prison, because he has 2 past convictions for violent crimes.

Gian Trach Lon also assumed aliases Alan, Lee, Lon and Lun.

The judge, Giles Forrester said: "The attack was vicious and cruel. Not only was she stabbed twice in the neck, she was indeed decapitated whilst alive."

Evidence showed that Xie Xing Xing's head was cut off while she was still alive and was intoxicated with very high levels of cocaine. A post-mortem result showed that Xie Xing Xing had 37 separate knife wounds.

According to a news report, Xie Xing Xing came from well respected academic family in Sichuan, China, and was a successful student at a university in Liverpool when she came to the UK in 2002.

Related posts - Nor Azura Is A Prostitute

Sufiah Likes Being A Prostitute

Sufiah Gets Help From Pisang

Friday, August 1, 2008

Please Suck Me, My Back Is Aching

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Cupping is an ancient Chinese therapy that is popular in Malaysia. It stimulates acupuncture points (meridian points) by applying metal, bamboo, wood, plastic, rubber or glass cups to suck your skin producing blood congestion and thus stimulating that area. Cupping therapy is commonly used for lower backaches, sprains, soft tissue injuries, and bronchitis.

Cupping is practiced not only in China but also in many other countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and even in the Middle East using similar techniques but are called different names. There are different cups for different sucks.

Usually a "traditional or alternative medicine practitioner" will checking the patient's pulse rate and tongue, first. Then, the patient is asked to lie down on a bed or a flat surface. Cups are applied to his skin and a vacuum is created by sucking out the air from the cup by means of suction or by heat.

The cups are left on the skin for about 10-20 minutes.

Cupping is based by on stimulating and energising meridian points at the back of your body. When the meridians are opened, energy is believed to flow all parts of the body.

Does it work ? I donno. I've tried it once and it felt OK. I would have felt better if I had a massage instead.

Please post your comments.

Brand New Laptops For Only RM1,000 Each

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In 3 months time you will be able to buy Malaysian made computers - RM1,000 for a laptop and RM500 for a desktop.

Mimos developed the computers named after Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi (i-Dola laptop) and Jean Abdullah (Jean-i desktop).

The computers are wireless, Internet-based designs. To reduce costs, they do not have hard discs. You use a thumb drive instead.

The i-Dola and Jean-i will be using Intel Pentium 4 processors.

Source: The Star

Because of the price, looks like everyone is going to get the "Badawi computer".

Where else can you buy a new laptop for RM1,000 with Pentium 4 processor ?

Whilst the quality of the government endorsed "made in Malaysia" computer is uncertain, I'm sure it can't be that bad, as all computers now days use almost the same components. It is therefore more accurate to say that these computers are "assembled" in Malaysia by Mimos.

This news is definitely a dilemma for those who plan to buy a new computer at PIKOM's PC Fair which starts today. Should they buy a new computer now or wait 3 months to buy a super cheap Malaysian made computer ?

Please post your comments.
 

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