Can I do something, 1-thing, anything, to help mother earth to survive another day?
Saturday, June 27, 2024
Passing of an Unparalleled Talent
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AFP summarised his story as follows -
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I wasn't a big fan of his but I grew up having to inevitably listen to his music. Not that I had his CDs and tapes but those days, the radio stations were all filled with his music. Some of his songs are really nice and I'll honour them by refreshing their good tunes and noble intentions here:
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And a message about not looking at others by the colour of their skin:
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Sunday, June 21, 2024
Hybrid Solar-Diesel Power - Part I
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Suitable for places at remote locations, this system supply electricity continuously during wet and rainy seasons. The term hybrid refers to a system in which two or more supplies from different energy sources are integrated to supply electricity to the same demand.
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Schematic diagram of a hybrid PV solar-diesel power generator
Simply put, an array of PV panels is installed side by side with a diesel power generator and the operations is controlled via centralised control panel manually. The system can be upgraded such that the changeover from solar power supply to starting up of diesel power generator takes place automatically.
Storage batteries are used to store energy harnessed through the PV panels during sunny days. During wet season, whereby PV panels could not 'collect' sufficient energy so meet night time energy requirement, the diesel power generator would kick in and take over the job.
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Pretty simple isn't it? The big question is determination. I did not put "cost" as the stumbling block as cost can be relative, depending on the focus and determination of the government to alleviate the situation of our rural folks.
.What is the cost then, you may ask. Okay, take a village of about 30 household which would require about 30kW (capped at 1kW/household) of total load. You are talking about RM700k to RM800k for a complete system. Take into consideration import taxes and other regulatory payments which can be discounted for government initiative, we may be looking at half of that cost??
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Monday, June 15, 2024
TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON

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Sunday, June 14, 2024
A Bad Week Afterall
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You'd have guessed it correctly as the survey revealed a resounding YES as answer to a question of whether respondent believe that there would be an uptrend of fraud and corruption risk during economic downturn.
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And why do you think it should so happen?
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Three prime reasons:
- Financial: financial pressure is heightened with expectations for continued growth or achieving targets. As wages stay static and the cost of living increases, employees feel the heat on their personal finances.
- Opportunity: due to cost cutting there could be to lack of resources and poor assignment of duties, which would eventually weaken the internal controls'; an opportunity for some to venture into corruption.
- Rationalise it: Opss! That means people - both employers and employees - are coming to term with accepting fraudulence and corruptions? What's happening to our conscience? The employee says "I've got nothing to lose" and Employer says "We've got to do what we've got to to to win business." Hence, the rationalisation of such act/behaviour. OMG!
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Have we been able to comprehend those responsible, I would not be able to guarantee that some incensed people wouldn't take the Law in their own hands.
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What a bad week for us. Now should we blessed the culprits or should we curse them? For now, I can't see myself bend on the former, more inclined to the later, so lemme take a deep breath and compose myself before i utter something I might regret later.
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Frightful and shocking weekend!!
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Wednesday, June 10, 2024
Stealing Laptops from Your Car

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Sunday, June 7, 2024
INTEGRITY is the name of the Game
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Oh, and if some of us have short memory there were countless more "pleasant surprises" of such nature, let's name a few:
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1) MRR2 in Kepong, failed in 2006 and again in 2008 (approx Rm20-70mil)
2) Land slide at Bt Antarabangsa in 2008 (approx Rm70mil allocated for repair)
3) Leaking Parliament building (remember some smart Parliamentarians poking jokes out of this)
4) "Flaking" new Federal Administration building in Jln Sulaman, K.Kinabalu.
5) Cracked and unsafe JPJ HQ building at Jln Bundusan?
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Speaking of 'flake', if you frequent the majestic 1Borneo Hypermart you'll notice that the tiles are also flaking like the scales of a dead crocodile. They have to cover these sections with non-slip garment to hide the scaled floor.
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What I'm saying is that, these big structures are build at staggering cost and we choose to go slow and easy on solving them from the root cause. We tend to fire-fight everytime there are problems but we selectively ignore the real problems underlaying. The Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium was built for RM292mil, MRR2 at RM120mil (could someone tell me how much did it cost us to build teh new Putrajaya Building at Jalan Sulaman, KK?).
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If the people seem not to be surprised anymore, it would not be because we are facing man made problems but rather at the pace the entrusted Leaders are handling things. I'm not surprised at why the roof of the stadium collapsed but I'd be really surprised if there is no party/ies held responsible for it after the thorough investigation.
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For God's sake, don't include "Act of God" as one of the reason in your report because God never build things destinee to be destroyed. It is "Your Acts and My Acts" that ruin things!
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Further readings:
a) Bernama - Roof Of Stadium Collapses
b) New Strait Times - Bukit Antarabangsa Tragedy
c) Daily Express - Sabah JPJ building unsafe
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Wednesday, June 3, 2024
SESB Should Compensate Traders, Factories

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errr..excuse me, please keep the jargon to yourself and explain to me in a language less alien to me. I'm just a consumer, you know.
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It's partly economic viability of the whole project, but it is also partly on the social obligation of TNB as a sole entity in supplying electricity to the people. Because you are depriving others who might provide better services to the people, you must assume the social responsibility as well; every head has it's price!
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Enjoy this...
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So which one is a greener option? Bakun power and some restructuring or coal-fired power plant?

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Monday, June 1, 2024
Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2009
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New Sabah Times talks about Chief Minister Datuk Musa Hj Aman's open invitation to all Malaysians especially those residing in Sabah to join the national Pesta Kaamatan celebration in Kota Kinabalu on June 7. Note the top five contestants of the Unduk Ngadau.
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Daily Express - says that Pesta Kaamatan is certain to be "among the best platforms to unite the people of Sabah who are made up of various ethnic groups, races, and religions."
Note the three lovely winners. UNK 2009 Ms Appey Rowenna Januin is flanked by 1st runner-up, Ms Pearl Dianne Petrus (right) and 2nd runner-up, Ms Joanne Kimberly J. Majalap (left).
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The Borneo Post - focuses its front page story on the winning Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan.
The Top Five as shown by The New Sabah Times are:
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1) Appey Rowenna Januin - representing Papar
2) Pearl Dianne Petrus - representing DBKK (Kota Kinabalu)
3) Joanne Kimberly J Majalap - representing Penampang
4) Flina Rutum - representing Tamparuli
5) Jacqueline Joseph - representing Keningau
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Congratulations Girls! and Kotobian Tadau Tagazo Do Kaamatan!
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Sodop Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan 2009





Unduk Ngadau's (UN) were paraded...
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...dressed in colourful evening gown
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...everyone full of smile (which I think was jammed to their jaws and face muscles)..heheh
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They are parading out into the preparatory room
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