Thursday, August 30, 2007

New York

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Empire State Building

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon

Billed as the “world’s toughest mountain race”, the annual Climbathon is not for the faint-hearted as competitors race their way to the summit of Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in South East Asia. Kinabalu towers 4,095m (13,500ft) into the sky and usually takes about two days to ascend; Climbathon competitors aim to cover the 21km (13 miles) course is under three hours.

Kilian Jornet Burgada, 19, became the youngest winner of the 21km race up and down the 4,095m mountain when he won the men’s open with his time of 2:39:10.
Amador, 35, posted a time of 2:47:32, however he won a 24-carat gold pendant for being the first to reach the summit.Fulvio finished in 2:49:36, while the best Malaysian finisher was Safrey Sumping, 24, who came in fourth in 2:49:56.

In the women’s category on Saturday, 34-year-old Monica Ardid, 34, finished ahead of Anna Serra Salame, winning the race in 3:44:08. Third was two-time champion, Malaysian Danny Kuilin Gongot.

Prize Money

MEN
WOMEN
MEN VETERAN

1ST
USD 4500
USD 4500
RM 1000

2ND
USD 4000
USD 4000
RM 800

3RD
USD 3500
USD 3500
RM 600

4TH
USD 900
USD 900
-

5TH
USD 800
USD 800
-

6TH
USD 700
USD 700
-

7TH
USD 600
USD 600
-

8TH
USD 500
USD 500
-

9TH
USD 400
USD 400
-

10TH
USD 300
USD 300
-

NEXT 5 FINISHERS
USD 100
USD 100
-

FIRST TO REACH SUMMIT PLACING
24 CARAT GOLD PENDANT
24 CARAT GOLD PENDANT
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Man shoplifts believing supermarket belongs to him

He was charged in a magistrate’s court with shoplifting two bottles of gin worth RM91.98 from a supermarket but the 53-year-old man was under the delusion that the supermarket belonged to him.

He claimed that “I didn’t steal. I heard voices telling me to go and take the bottles. The supermarket is mine, how can that be considered stealing?”

He said this when he was called up Tuesday at a magistrate’s court after a psychiatric report on him was tendered.

However, insisted that he wished to plead guilty to the charge of stealing two bottles of Rose Mary Churchill Dry Gin from the Giant supermarket in Penang Plaza, Burmah Road, at 12.35pm on July 2.

This prompted the court to explain to him that his psychiatric report had established he was of unsound mind and unaware of his offence and that he would be sent to stay at the psychiatric hospital.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Perak calls off biofuel plant project

First the airport!!
Now the Biofuel plant.
What is the menteri besar trying to do??
throwing out all the investors in perak?

well fyi it's a big project costing RM1.4bil (US$400mil).

strange huh??

CouponChief

Megasales is on now!!
May be the item you want do not have any discount, you may try it at online coupons .

Brand name such as DELL, HP, TIMBERLAND even STAPLES and many more items for family and friends and for you as well.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Malaysia TOP 10

  1. Myvi
  2. Iswara
  3. Kancil
  4. Vios
  5. Avanza
  6. Wira
  7. Kelisa
  8. Waja
  9. Gen2
  10. City

The list shown da top 10 best seller cars for the first half of 2007.
Looks like da old faithful Iswara, Kancil and Wira are still standing strong in the top ten since decades ago.
Bravo !!
Bravo !!

obtained from Motor Trader which they refered to Volumes for Top Ten best-sellers include variants. Data source - Malaysian Automotive Association .

Biker fails to notice missing leg

A Japanese biker failed to notice his leg had been severed below the knee when he hit a safety barrier, and rode on for more than a mile, leaving a friend to pick up the missing limb.

The 54-year-old office worker was out on his motorcycle with a group of friends in the city of Hamamatsu, west of Tokyo, on Monday, when he was unable to negotiate a curve in the road and bumped into the central barrier, the Mainichi Shimbun said.

He felt excruciating pain, but did not notice that his right leg was missing until he stopped at the next junction, the paper quoted local police as saying.

The man and his leg were taken to a hospital, but the limb had been crushed in the collision, the paper said.

The man was really enjoying his ride, till he don't even felt the pain!!!

Sultan Azlan Shah airport upgrade is off

The plan to upgrade the terminal building and lengthen the runway of the under-utilised Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is off.

Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Tajol Rosli Ghazali said this was because the state government was concerned that money spent on the project might not generate the growth needed to boost economic activities in Ipoh and Perak.

We need to look at other alternatives,” he said yesterday after attending a day with customers of Perak Tengah district office here, about 45km from Ipoh.
The airport in Ipoh is currently under-utilised, with only twice weekly flights from Ipoh to Medan.

Tajol Rosli pointed out that it would cost some RM70mil to lengthen the current runway to accommodate a Boeing 737, which could only ply the Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh route.
“This would not generate the growth needed for Ipoh.

He added that it would cost some RM309mil to upgrade the airport to allow an A320 Airbus to land with a limited fuel load, but the aircraft would not be able to fly to foreign destinations like Bangkok, Jakarta and Madras.

“So the airport will still be used only for the Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur sector,” he said.
One alternative, he said, was to build an airport near the town here, which would benefit the surrounding towns of Tronoh and Batu Gajah too.

“When the highway to Lumut is completed, then foreigners could even be drawn into buying second homes near here or in Pangkor Island,” he said.



Well, they might as well just close down then entire airport since it's under-utilised, use that piece of land to do some other useful stuff !!!
He was the one who suggested that the airport will be upgraded, when the upgrade is approved, he dun want !!

If the airport is not upgraded, FOREVER there will be no planes bigger than 737 can land in the airport!!

HOW can airlines plan for any international routes for ipoh if the airport is not upgraded ??
then blames will go to the airlines again n again for not making ipoh one of their destination.

Petrol kiosks to operate 24/7

Wat da hell?
operating hours from 7am to 10pm?
supermarket?
mini market?
or da restaurant near your house?

They are talking about Petrol kiosks !!!
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister, did the right thing for not allowing the Petroleum Dealers Association to do what they want. Their claims are not logical at all.

Closing these kiosks at 10pm would jeopardise the interests of the people and the economy!!
Means no more night travelling, if really so happen you car run out of petrol.. too bad, just leave your car where it is and wait till the Petrol kioks opens at 7am.

Man threw his wife off a 10th-floor flat

The man who allegedly threw his wife off a 10th-floor flat has two other wives living with him.

The 41-year-old woman, who died on the spot, was the man's first wife.

It is believed that the man was under the influence of alcohol when he threw his wife from the flat during a fight at 5.30pm on Sunday.

The woman's 87-year-old grandmother, who was trying to stop the fight, died of a heart attack after seeing her granddaughter being thrown off the block of flats.

WHAT IS HAPPENING??????
I thought those only happen in movies??
In real life, such ridiculous things happen.

Proton Persona

Well the loooooooong awaits so call new model of proton is finally launched.

Not much suprise at all.
Wait till you have a look at the car, you might even be dissapointed.
For a start..
ok ok.. everyone here know Proton Gen2 right?
ok imagine gen2 ... take away the aeroback, and replace it with a sedan.



and ....walah...
ladies and gentlemen,
persona is made..




Persona 1.6 Auto H-Line: RM54,186.50 + RM1,613.50 = RM55,800.00
Persona 1.6 Manual M-Line: RM48,342.50 + RM1,457.50 = RM49,800.00
Persona 1.6 Auto M-Line: RM51,264.50 + RM1,535.50 = RM52,800.00
Persona 1.6 Manual Base-Line: RM43,671.50 + RM1,327.50 = RM44,999.00
Persona 1.6 Auto Base Line: RM46,593.50 + RM1,405.50 = RM47,999.00
Persona 1.6 Manual Base-Line: RM44,095.50 + RM1,353.50 = RM45,449.00
Persona 1.6 Auto Base-Line: RM47,017.50 + RM1,431.50 = RM48,449.00

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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Pet Cemetery

what happen?
what happen?
this blog was abandon for so long.
i even found some spiderwebs hanging around when i login.
hehehehehe

anyway anyone of you heard of pet cemetery???

Well the 20,000 sq feet cemetery is exclusively for cats and dogs. As many pet owners were children, the cemetery was designed with a children’s theme park in mind.

Workers will pick up the remains of the animal from home, place it in a sealed body bag and send it to the cemetery where specialists would disinfect the body before placing the animal into a specially-made coffin.

The animal will be buried within 24 hours and a tombstone will be erected.



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