Sunday, April 15, 2007
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happy anniversary comrades..
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
first class facility, third world thinking
well, looky here now, why do i say we're all (okay, some might oppose this, even me, well, mostly all) malaysians are thinking of something of a third world thing. how this mentality works? simple, first world thinking is more like you develop something, from a very limited input into a very high end desired output. a small idea to make a big nice, well maintained tourist spot, for instance. third world thinks BIG, but big from one perspective, one angle. as for the tourist spot thing, they just think of getting people to go there, and raking in the money. how about maintainence? how about services? welfare? and the list goes on. so after some period of time, the tourist spot might just die of, as, workers might runaway from it due to low welfare responsibility from the employers, poorly maintained waste management system, daa daa daa. so there's not long lasting thing there.
third world thinking is about thinking big, more sorta dreaming big. its okay to dream, think big, but make sure it goes in a more wholistic approach. i mean if can, all. professionals are encouraged (more likely required) to think big and in a way of an analytical judgement, so they can enhance their productivity and all. that's basically a first world thinking. but in malaysia, we're bound by our own limitations, and that is, the feeling of being and asian. believe me, it may be indirect, or we might not know it, but being an asian could make a person feels inferior to the world, as when it comes to the economy or business and the likes, we tend to reach out to the more dominant or powerful than us. we do fight, resist to raise our business empire, that's just a fraction of the first world mentality.
so how do we evaluate it again? or should i ask the correct answer, how do i define first world thinking and third world thinking? hmmm.... its a food for thought there, as after all, we're made for success rite?
the same goes to definition of modernity or modern civilisation. modernisation tends to bend towards westernisation of a populace, with economic, political as well social factors are taken into consideration. westernisation of an asian country sounds ironic and unjust, but what about modernisation? or can we assimilate modernisation into our ancestral, asian culture? ( and not to assimilate our customs and cultures into the word modernisation)
if we are able to do so, definitely we are a first world country, with first world facility, and first world thinking. best example: japan. next best example for a wester country: germany
united states? nah... they're too western.
us right now? still in the third world thinking and mentality. simple, the system sucks. change it.
Monday, January 01, 2007
Thursday, December 21, 2006
rain of the century?or the beginning of a new one?
oh yeah what im trying to say is that, are you sure its centennial? you know, its the time of the year where this monsoon peralihan is taking place. but in years ago, people who have been living in the klang valley have not experienced such a thing. monsoon peralihan or monsoon sumatera is the time and moment where there's change in wind flow from the south west heading east coast....to the north east heading south west. and in recent years, (i dunno about technology going haywire in the y2k effect, but the weather, it does. hmmm) the whole climate seems to be worsening. in perak at this time of the year, it should be pretty dry. i remembered playing rugby and got a really bad scratch by just one fall on the ground. some of you guys experienced it also. but then, in perak now, it maelstorm with heavy rains, large ocean currents and windy skies. not the perak i know. and the perak we knew was wrong either. its not supposed to be dry like that. imagine, 3 years of sudden change from complete dryness to utter wetness. heheh lovely.
if i want to show the statistics of the global CO2 effect on to the environment, nah, u guys wont take into high attention, but how about if i say, the total nett effect of these greenhouse gasses not only raises the temperature of the earth, but also because of that, it changes the current movements in the atlantic ocean. what? what is the connection of the atlantic ocean with storms in SEA? a lot. actually the current movements in the atlantic ocean influence a lot on weather patterns and climate changes. watch the movie "day after tomorrow" for more information and knowledge. need i to explain more? well, the emission of CO2 gasses alone can make haywire weather patterns. it could be tropical storm for months in the SEA, and years of drought in the third world country. a sudden snow storm in malaysia? we had that hujan batu phenomenon once. so its not impossible. experts say if we stop all the production of CO2 into the air now (industrial, not us. we breath out CO2 mind you) climate haywire will go on and on for the next 30 years.
imagine, 30 years of more floods in johor, Utor and Durian in phillipines, thailand and vietnam, loads of other end of day prophecies will come out which i dunno what. 30 years! that will take most of our lives as an adult. but then, there's no stopping of CO2 emissions right now, not this year even. or next year. maybe the effect would be prolonged to lets say, 40 to 50 years? wow. im impressed how earth works.
so guys, dont be surprised by this statement: the "day after tomorrow" scenario is a possibility. its just when and how long.
if you dont care much about weather change and humans can adapt to it, well, adapt this: food will become scarce. how? the rise in sea temperature or even salt index drops or rises (due to the melting of the big two ice cubes at the edge of the world) will influence the fisheries in them seas. fish are very sensitive to temperature rise and the change in salt index. siakap, our lovable common fish, must breed at cold temperatures and grows healthily at a strict temperature of 24-25 celsius ONLY. more than that, it will die. imagine the sea temperture in south china sea rises to just 27 celsius. we might not have sushi or ikan bakar anymore. the same goes to plants, and livestocks. we can adapt to climate change but they cant. if they cant, we will not survive.
so as a fellow engineering student (i know you guys are engineers, doctors, policy makers and all) it is up to us to find whats best for us (that's the first action of human mind, save thyself) and also protect the environment. look into interest of the word "sustainable development" and you'll be amazed at how we mankind can produce such results.
also look into agenda 21, millenium development goals, global marshall plan and yadayadayada the list goes on. its very important for us to know. after all, we will get this ugly piece of globe from our generation before aite? dang they really dunno how to take care of it, and now they are making comments on how to take care of it!
:)
Thursday, December 14, 2006
My statement on the economy.
AnwarMohd Shah '64
11 December 2006
Malaysia's Economy Has Lost Its DirectionMalaysia is currently at a crossroads: we can either move forward by focusing by building national competitiveness and addressing the widening gap between rich and poor; or we can remain without a clear direction by squabbling on racial quotas as the mediocrity, corruption and inequality reign.
While the recent UMNO Assembly talked about more governent intervention and regulation not so much to help the poor but the politically connected, countries which were lagging far behind a decade ago are swiftly and surely overtaking us, either now or in the near future. In the 1970s and 1980s our peers were Singapore, Taiwan and Korea – they are now far ahead of us. China and India have emerged as economic giants. We are now losing out to Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.
The government has failed miserably in propelling our economy. To enjoy the economic growth we had from the 1970s to the 1990s, we need to attract foreign investment. In 1990, UNCTAD placed Malaysia fourth in the world in terms of attracting foreign direct investment; now we are 62nd. Even Indonesia has overtaken us in terms of foreign direct investment. Even our own private investment has crashed to a percentage less than it was in 1990. In spite of the recent excitement at Bursa Malaysia – Thailand, Singapore, Korea and Taiwan - which lagged behind a decade ago in terms of market capitalisation has overtaken us.
The current administration made battling corruption their main pledge in the last general elections. Yet no politial will has been shown to prosecute the major corruption cases, whilst the Prime Minister and former Prime Minister engage in a surreal battle on who has given more contracts to their children. No wonder we have fallen a further five places – from 39th to 44th – in the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index.
On the ground, 80,000 of our graduates are unemployed. The country is not moving sufficiently high up in the value chain as we continue to rely on foreign workers to keep wages low. But just as we cannot compete with the high-skill workforce of Korea, Taiwan or Singapore; neither can we hope to compete with the low wages of China, Vietnam or Indonesia. The public also has to cope with rising prices as inflation is projected to be the highest in seven years whilst wages have remained unchanged.
ANWAR IBRAHIM
taken from, MCOBA-MALAYSIA@yahoogroups.com
Whatdya reckon?
Sunday, December 03, 2006
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