Monday, August 27, 2007
Breakthrough: A machine that cures Cancer!
A Florida man with no medical training has invented a machine that he believes may lead to a cure for cancer.John Kanzius, who turns 63 on March 1, is a former broadcasting executive from Pennsylvania who wondered if his background in physics and radio could come in handy in treating the disease from which he suffers himself.Inside his Sanibel Island garage, Kanzius invented a machine he believes sits on the brink of a major medical breakthrough.
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Kanzius explained that his machine uses a solution filled with nanoparticles, which measure no more than one-billionth of a meter. A test subject would be injected with either gold or carbon nanoparticles, which would make their way through the body and attach to the cancerous cells. The test subject would then enter the machine and receive a dose of radio frequency waves, theoretically heating and killing the cancerous cells in moments and leaving nearby cells untouched."That is the holy grail ... Research has shown that they're able to kill them once they attach to the cancer cells," Kanzius said.Kanzius said he hopes to begin human testing with his machine within the next two years.
go here for details!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Proton oh Proton !




Proton Persona was launched by DYMM Agung yesterday (15 August 2007).
This article from Forbes.com caught my eye today:
Malaysia's Proton Pins Hopes on New Car
Malaysia's money-losing car maker Proton launched a new stylish sedan Wednesday that it hopes will lift its sagging sales and return the company to profit.
The new Pesona model, together with Proton's new ventures in China, will "mark the emergence of Proton from its low ebb," Managing Director Syed Zainal Abidin said in a company statement.
Proton has been losing money and market share in Malaysia, Southeast Asia's biggest passenger car market. Its domestic market share has plunged to around 23 percent from 60 percent in 2002 amid stiff competition from both domestic and foreign rivals.
Syed Zainal was quoted by national news agency Bernama as saying that Proton hopes to export the new car to Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Britain and Australia to reap economies of scale. Proton "cannot concentrate on the domestic market alone as it is getting smaller and smaller. That's why export is going to be the approach," he was quoted as saying.
Some analysts are not convinced the Pesona can greatly boost Proton's fortunes.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Michael Backman commented in his exclusive interview with Malaysia-today.net recently that Malaysia should NOT have a national car because one cannot get sufficient economies of scale with a population as small as Malaysia's when it comes to car manufacturing.
Whether this statement is true of not is not the subject of this blog.
The truth is, Proton car, especially GEN 2 is just too disappointing, to say the least.
My first Proton car was, unfortunately, a GEN 2. I was unlucky to have been the first batch GEN 2 owner, having awed by its sleek design and by the euphoria of the grand launch by PM. I received the car after six weeks and after resisting the countless offers to "jump queue" to be among the firsts to get the car.
The car "behaved" well for the first 3 months, if you did not count the complaints of creaking noise from my family as imperfections. Then one fine day while driving near our house, we noticed the car wobbled and jerked as if we had a flat tyre. But the tyres were fine.
We brought the car to Proton Platinum showroom immediately and upon arriving, we noticed the bonnet was dented by something protruding from below. It was the shock absorber which had come loose and now sticking up like a sore thumb! Imagine if we had been on the North South Expressway at night, far from civilisation or on the busy Jalan Tun Razak during peak hour... we could have caused a massive jam! And it was supposed to be a brand new car, for crying out loud!
The Proton mechanic knew the problem right away. He even suggested that I should have brought the car in earlier as they knew of this problem (probably by the numbers of car brought in for repair) and had informed their office to notify the other owners. Sadly, they "managed" to exclude our names.
Our "new" car had to be "hospitalized" for more than a week to replace the parts, to change to a new bonnet (I insisited I would not accept a re-knocked bonnet) and to do the painting job. And all these within 6 months of owning the new car !!
We are still trying to get rid of the GEN 2 but the price is so bad that we have no choice but to keep it as a spare car.
One thing is for sure... no more Proton car for us !
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Google Earth now in 3D
Now Google Earth is offering 3D views of buildings and bridges. This however is applicable only to major cities within the US; and only a few prominent buildings are rendered in great details such as the World Finance Centre, Jacob K.J. Federal Building etc.
The two images show the view at World Trade Centre in normal Google Earth view, while the other one show the superimposed 3D rendered buildings around the WTC.
The captured image in comparison with the one I captured while flying over the area here provide an interesting perspective!
Monday, August 06, 2007
Another Joke to Start the Week!
This magic mirror will verify if something you think of will come true or not.
All one has to do is stand in front of it and say what you are thinking.
If it is the truth, it will let out a thunderous applause but if is not likely to happen or if it is a lie, the person asking the question will be given the boot and 'POOF!' he or she disappears.
So Ropidah Azis stood in front of the mirror and says:
"I think Mahathir and and I will become good friends again."
POOF! She disappears. Verdit : Not likely to happen.
Then Najis stood in front and says :
"I think I will become the next Prime Minister of Malaysia."
POOF! Given the boot and disappears. Verdit: Fact hope!
Well.. Abdol Bodowi walked past and decided to give it a try.
He stood in front of the mirror and says : " I think."
POOF!
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
My Caricature by Samsudin Ismail

I wrote a few days ago about Samsudin Ismail. the very talented Sketch Artist who hails from Sik, Kedah and now lives in Melawati, KL. He had graciously consented to do a sketch for me, for FREE!
He just sent me my caricature complete with "work in progress" sketch. Wonderful effort.
You should get to know this guy; he is so humble and so immensely talented.
Thank you, Sudin !
Visit him here!
Hawaiian Love Song OR Our National Anthem?
A friend sent me a link to this Hawaiian Love song named "Mamula Moon". The intro reminds me of our National Anthem.
Happy 50th Merdeka!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Jeff 4 Parliament : A New Galactico in Malaysian Politics

I am happy to extend my warmest and heartfelt congratulation to Jeff Ooi on his entering the political arena.
I used to read Jeff Ooi's Screenshots blog. I respected him for the ideology he stands for and for the articles he wrote. He is always sharp and insightful in current issues. He is tireless in uncovering the wrongs and the ills of our society. He is someone who really care for the country and the well being of all Malaysians.
Unfortunately, he sometimes could be short tempered and arrogant. Let me relate my brief experience with him.
I sent him an email in late December 2006 about an Air Asia B737 aircraft landed on its belly at one of our airports. This was forwarded to me by a friend from a neighbouring country. I did not read the report in the mainstream newspapers so I thought it was recent and an interesting lead for him to follow, all in good intention. Few days later, I got this from him:
Jeff:
"Stop it!"
"This is almost 3 years old, and I have received it a dozen times since 2004!"
me:
"Sorry, I thought it was recent as I had just received in December 06.
Anyway, I hope you could be a bit more polite with your fellow bloggers. Your tone was reprimanding and intimidating, especially when we are just trying to provide you with good leads for your articles. "
Jeff:
"You should know I am a no nonsense person.
If you start spreading via email materials that are unsubstantiated with current evidence, you may be reprimanded by law, and I am not willing to be associated in anyway with you as I don't solicit rubbish like the one you sent me.
I ask in not uncertain terms to stop. You can take it as a frank but stern advice -- I don't give a damn if you say it's rude -- and feeling your ego is bruised. Your choice.
Rgds, but you are wasting my time."
Even if I was wrong in forwarding the email to him, albeit with good intention, he did not have to practically shout at my face??
Anyway, I have put this episode behind me and have moved on. I still read his blog but had refrained from writing to him or commenting on them.
I wish Jeff all the best in his new undertaking !
Friday, July 27, 2007
Samsudin bin Ismail : Talented Local Sketch Artist

Sketch by Samsudin bin Ismail
If you are nice to him, he will even do one sketch of you for FREE! Go visit!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Femtosecond
A femtosecond is one billionth of one millionth of a second. Ahmed Hassan Zewail, the Egyptian American chemist, used femtoseconds to measure certain chemical reactions. For his great pioneering work, Zewail won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1999, as well as the right to go through airport security one femtosecond faster than other people named Ahmed.
A femtosecond may seem like an inconceivably short time, but it does have applications outside science.
If you're a married man, you know all about femtoseconds. You experience them every day. A femtosecond is the amount of time it takes your wife to:
---glare at you when you look at another woman at the beach.
---start giving you a lecture when you make a wrong turn.
---switch channels after accidentally landing on ESPN.
---figure out if anyone at a party is wearing the same dress.
---decide what to buy when she receives a new credit card.
If you're a married woman, you don't need Dr. Zewail to explain femtoseconds to you. You've already got them down pat. A femtosecond is the amount of time it takes your husband to:
---glance at the instructions that came with the furniture assembly kit.
---figure out where the beer is kept at a party.
---switch channels after accidentally landing on Oprah.
---jump off the couch when you say, "I'm in the mood tonight .."
Femtoseconds are not just for married people, of course. Almost everyone encounters them now and then. It takes only a femtosecond for:
--The short line at the post office to turn into a long line.
---Bill Gates to make a buck.
---George Foreman to eat a pizza.
---The New York cabdriver to honk when the light turns green.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Politician !


"Two Crocodiles were sitting at the side of the swamp near Parliament House.
The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I can't understand how you can be so much bigger than me. We're the same age, we were the same size as kids. I just don't get it."
"Well," said the big Croc, "what have you been eating?"
"Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'Croc.
"Hmm. Well, where do you catch them?"
"Down the other side of the swamp near the parking lot by the Parliament House."
"Same here. Hmm. How do you catch them?"
"Well, I crawl up under one of their Lexus cars and wait for one to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab them by the leg, shake the shit out of them and eat 'em!"
"Ah!" says the big Crocodile, "I think I see your problem. You're not getting any real nourishment. See, by the time you finish shaking the shit out of a Politician, there's nothing left but an asshole."
Miracle man walks again
" He survived against all the odds; now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again. Bedridden for years after a lorry had cut his body in half in 1995, doctors in China had little hope that Peng Shulin would ever be able to live anything like a normal life agan.
But recently, he began exercising his arms, building up the strength to carry out everyday chores such as washing his face and brushing his teeth.
Doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing found out about Mr Peng's plight late last year and devised a plan to get him up walking again.
They came up with an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own, creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body with two bionic legs attached to it.
He has been taking his first steps around the centre with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame."
Coincidentally, the SUN reported in the front page today of a man, Amri Mohd Samat who is also reduced to "half a man" but "full of life" after his body was amputated from his waist down due to infection. Amri was paralysed from the waist down due to a motorcycle accident in Singapore 21 years ago.To Mr Peng and En Amri, we salute you for your courage!
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Monday, July 02, 2007
Joke to start the week
A Malaysian dies and goes to hell. There he finds that there is a different hell for each country.
He goes first to the German hell and asks: "What do they do here?"
He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour.Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the German devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."
The man does not like the sound of that at all, so he moves on.
He checks out the American hell as well as the Russian hell and many more. He discovers that they are all more or less the same as the German hell.
Then he comes to the Malaysian hell and finds that there is a long line of people waiting to get in.
Amazed he asks "What do they do here?"
He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour.Then the Malaysian devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."
"But that is exactly the same as all the other hells - why are there so many people waiting to get in?"
"Because maintenance is so bad that the electric chair does not work, someone has stolen all the nails from the bed, and the devil is a former Gormet servant, so he comes in, signs the register and then goes to the canteen for teh-tarik..."
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Sustainable Urban Transport




I was researching on "Sustainable Urban Transport" recently and came across this innovative, interesting, effective, environmentally friendly yet safe uban transport system:
The Trampe bicycle lift.
Trondheim, the third largest city of Norway, is where the world's first prototype bicycle lift is constructed in 1993. The reasons why this form of urban transport system is successful are:
1) Trondheim is a university city with 30 000 students, 90 % of whom using their bicycles as their main transport tool,
2) During the last 20 years, the Authority had invested more than 20 mill NOK in a bicycle roads network and bicycle transport infrastructure in Trondheim,
3) The Trampe bicycle lift being one of the most important infrastructure elements that has ensured the success of the system.
There is no doubt that Trampe has inspired students as well as other people living in Trondheim to take to their bicycles. In a user survey, 41 % of the lift users claim they're using the bicycle more often due to the installation of Trampe. Since the opening in 1993, it's pushed more than 220 000 cyclist up the very steep hill BBrubakken in the historical heritage part of the city center.
The cost of building the Trampe is reported to be 8,000 to 10,000 Norwegian Kroner (NOK) or about RM4,700 to RM5,900 per metre. The owner of the Trampe, Design Management AS charges 100 NOK or RM60 for a one-year keycard to use the Lift which works out to be less than 12 Sen per day!
So instead of continuously building highways into the city, I think we should emulate the Norwegian to build bicycle lifts to encourage the public to use bicycles instead.
What's your view?
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Sunday, June 03, 2007
A Remarkable Lady: Our Mum

I will attempt to provide a translation of the article for those who do not read Mandarin:
"A good eating, sleeping and living habit is the secret of her longetivity!
This remarkable lady migrated from China when she was a young girl and married our father, Mr. Chua Choon Tiak who was a school clerk in Pontian Pei Chun Primary School. Together, they raised their 10 children and provided them with quality education. He had to work three jobs to support us.
Last November, the children celebrated her 93rd birthday in Pontian.
Inspite of her age, Madam Tan Hua Heang is remarkably healthy. Her secrets? No late nights, less salt and oil in her food. Sleeps and rises early everyday and did her morning exercise by tending to the flowers and sweeping the house compound. Her memory is equally amazing; she could remember the birthdays of every sons and daughters, and the 25 grandsons and grand daughters. She is a walking telephone directory for she can tell us the house telephone numbers of every one of us.
She was also extremely talented. When she was young, her mother taught her the art of transforming fish bones into a phoenix . Even at age 93, she still remembers the procedures and mesmerized us with her skill and dexterity when we requested for a demo.
She does not favour any one of her children and treats every son and daughter, daughter in law, son in law with fairness. She recognises everyone's weaknesses and strong points. She would not make comparision and she does not discriminate.
How does she maintain her memomy so well? Her secret lies in constantly exercising her brain by playing her favourite past times: mahjong and ginrammy. She enjoys this game of mahjong or ginrammy on Sundays with her sons, daughters or even grand children. Her skill in these games is amazing as she usually ends up winner for the night.
She writes beautifully in Mandarin. Most of us could not even write half as good as she does. She loves to read and apart from reading the newspaper everyday, she reads the Mandarin version of "Readers' Digests" and "Family" magazine.
She has a clean habit. She likes her things to be neat and tidy. When the children and grand children visited her and messed up the house, she would painstakingly rearrange everything back to its original position. She is very fussy when comes to putting things back to where they should be.
All her children and grand children and even the in laws respect and love her very much. She earns this love and respect by being kind, by not taking sides, by not prying into their affairs, by being understanding, and most of all, by being a GREAT mother! "
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Joost TV is HERE!



Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping.
These are some screenshots of the offerings on Joost.
I liked the World's Strongest Man episodes (Year 2000 to 2005) and Guinness Book of Records (40 episodes).
You will need an invite to test out the beta Joost.
Drop me a line if you want one.
Post Note: If you want an invite, please provide your full name and email address.
All requests will be entertained on first come first serve basis. Good luck!
Get Well Soon, Aunty Kuan!
Get well soon, Aunty Kuan, and hope your MU Team wins !
(sorry, Aunty Kuan.... Didier Drogba just scored! Nevermind, MU is still EPL champ!)
Here's a poem adapted for you from all of us aka BOB,
(courtesy of http://www.poemsource.com/)
We think of you each day,
And pray for your recovery,
Hoping soon you’ll be okay.
You’re treatments can be trying;
Remember while you do them
It’s your problem you’re defying.
And when things get hard to bear,
Know that we're here for you;
Remember that we care.
Look back and realize,
You learned what you were made of;
That’s a reward that satisfies!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Beijing Photos II
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Beijing Photos I

This was the closest anyone could get to the spanking new stadium in Beijing. Picture quality was not satisfactory due to the haze/fog.
Nicknamed "The Nest", the stadium will be the venue for the opening ceremony on 8th August 2008.

The new Beijing International Airport from the air.
This photo was taken on 15 April 2007 as the plane took off from the existing airport.
The new airport is being built by the Chinese government in time for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and will be the world's biggest, bigger than all the terminals in Heathrow combined, according to its British architect, Lord Foster.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Shanghai Photos IV

The crossroad junctions of some of the main streets in Shanghai are so wide that the City Council has provided these "Elevated Pedestrian Roundabouts" for easier and safer passage of pedestrian. Problem is to get people to use them!

Sunset at Yu Yuan Old Street, a well known tourist attraction in Shanghai. Here, one could sample the old architecture of The Bund while tasting some of the best "Xiao Long Bao" (小笼包) and local titbit.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Shangahai Photos III

This is the Sutong Bridge. It spans across the river mouth of the mighty Yangtze River where the deepest water is more than 100 metres deep. It links Suzhou and Nantong, hence the name, Sutong Bridge. To give it some perspective, the barge on the water was some 30 metres long!

The midspan between the two huge A-shape towers is 1,088 metres long, making it the world's longest cable-stayed bridge when completed. When this picture was taken on 10 April 2007, the gap between the two approaching box girder was a mere 200 metres. It is slated to be opened to traffic in September 2007!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Shanghai Photos II
The 1st Tee Box at the Lake Melaren Golf Club in Shanghai. It is about one-hour drive from the city and the green fees on weekend is $1200 yuan or about RM650 each without caddy! It is expensive to play golf in China!

The rubbish bin in the Lake Melaren Golf Club has separate compartments for recycleable and non recycleable wastes.

These, unbelievably are urinals in the posh Lake Melaren Golf Club 's men's rest room. Nice!