Liverpool 2008/09 Fixture

16 June, 2008 – 11:52 pm

The fixture list for the 2008/09 season is out. The Reds kick off their new season with a away trip to Suderland before starting their new campaign at anfield on the 23rd of August against Gareth Southgate’s Boro .Full fixture list below

August:
16 Sunderland (a)
23 Middlesbrough (h)
30 Aston Villa (a)

September:
13 Manchester United (h)
20 Stoke City (h)
27 Everton (a)

October:
4 Manchester City (a)
18 Wigan Athletic (h)
25 Chelsea (a)
29 Portsmouth (h)

November:
1 Tottenham Hotspur (a)
8 West Bromwich Albion (h)
15 Bolton Wanderers (a)
22 Fulham (h)
29 West Ham United (h)

December:
6 Blackburn Rovers (a)
13 Hull City (h)
20 Arsenal (a)
26 Bolton Wanderers (h)
28 Newcastle United (a)

January:
10 Stoke City (a)
17 Everton (h)
27 Wigan Athletic (a)
31 Chelsea (h)

February:
7 Portsmouth (a)
21 Manchester City (h)
28 Middlesbrough (a)

March:
4 Sunderland (h)
14 Manchester United (a)
21 Aston Villa (h)

April:
4 Fulham (a)
11 Blackburn Rovers (h)
18 Arsenal (h)
25 Hull City (a)

May:
2 Newcastle United (h)
9 West Ham United (a)
16 West Bromwich Albion (a)
24 Tottenham Hotspur (h)

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Bag It Up!

16 June, 2008 – 9:46 am

This is a awesome write up i got from one of my contacts on facebook about plastic bags. Everyone should read this one and well done Cass!!

It can take up to 1,000 years for plastic bags to biodegrade.

Yet, we continue to give out over a billion plastic bags worldwide every day.

Why then, isn’t the recent discussion of possibly banning plastic bags in Malaysia not treated with more gung-ho than Germany getting a kick in the goalpost in Euro 2008? Perhaps because those familiar with the perils of encouraging the use of plastic bags are shrugging their shoulders and saying, ‘Well, it’s about time,” while those who aren’t are questioning, ‘What’s the big freaking deal?’.
The big freaking deal - is that now that petrol price has gone up to RM2.70 per litre and global rates are at US$130 per barrel, we should realise more than ever the importance of reducing petroleum wastage. And the correlation to plastic bags? - It takes 430,000 gallons of oil to produce 100 million non degradable plastic bags.

Lets consider this - we’re dumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil into the manufacture of plastic bags that we ultimately use for a grand total of one time before dumping them into the waste bin. Grand way of depleting the earth of precious resource, eh?

And that’s not withstanding the other impacts we’re inflicting on ourselves every time we use a plastic bag.

According to the San Fransisco Department of Environment, we use about 4 trillion to 5 trillion non-degradable plastic bags worldwide annually. However, because plastic bags are essentially polybags made of recycled materials, recycling it any further is difficult while burning them creates air pollution. If that‘s not enough to pour cold water over your altruistic integrity, it costs $4,000 to process and recycle 1 ton of plastic bags before reselling them for $32. The exceedingly ’profitable’ economic equation means you’d be lucky to find three people in a hundred who will lean towards recycling plastic bags.

The rest of the 97% of plastic bags that don’t get recycled end up at dumpsites. In fact, China and India are increasingly becoming targeted as Third World dumping sites for wastes of the west. We in Malaysia aren’t so irresponsible toward other countries. We just dump them into our own backyards.

If that fills up, we head to the local rivers where the flow of nature will take trash away to be filtered and diluted by the great sea.

Or will they get diluted?

It’s true that plastic bags don’t biodegrade. They photo degrade. Plastics merely get broken up into smaller fragments of plastics until finally becoming plastic dust particles called ‘mermaid tears’ or ‘nurdles‘.

Great news? Hardly. This process could take hundreds of years. And even then, nurdles are inclined to soak up toxic chemicals such as the deadly PCBs and DDE compound (from the disreputable insecticide DDT) not to mention the toxic dyes used in the production of plastic bags, all of which is then dispersed into the food chain when microscopic plastic gets swallowed by marine wildlife. Another reason to avoid the sushi, no?

But while the effects of eating plastic-flavoured fish may come to light years from now, more than a million wildlife die every year from plastic ingestion or getting caught in plastic and other debris. Endangered animals such as the leatherback turtles, harbour porpoises and the black footed albatross are especially ungrateful to the worldwide acceptance of plastic bags. They should be - most of them are now dead. With plastic bags found in their stomachs. You see, most marine creatures don’t come equipped with contact lenses. They think plastic bags look like jelly fish. And plastic particles look like food crumbs. So they eat them. Only to find that internal infections, choking or blockages in their intestines forces them to give up eating. These animals then suffer a prolonged death of starvation.

Plastic trash in oceans don’t just affect wildlife. They are responsible for beach litter, degrading commercial value of properties and hurt the fishing industry. 750,000 plastic bags were found during the 2006 International Coastal Clean-Up which took place in over 60 countries. The UN Environment Programme says it’s impossible to thoroughly clean parts of the ocean that extends 100 feet below the surface and spans the area of a continent. So most plastic bags that float easily to the deepest ends of the ocean, stay there.

Back on land, plastic bags continue to clog up drains and sewerage contributing to stagnant water and mosquitoes breeding. Indeed, who hasn’t seen a plastic bag flying with the wind?

In China, this sight has gained the nickname ‘white pollution’. In South Africa, plastics bags are all over the place, earning itself the nickname the ‘national flower’.

So, what can we do?

If we resort to paper bags, we’re just forcing trees to grow faster to feed our appetite for bags. Paper bags can be used once before usually getting stained or wet.

But lo-and-behold the reusable degradable bag!

Choose from the fashionable ones with bright colours and design or settle for any cotton tote you have. Reusable bags are already the norm in Ireland where a tax of about 20 cents is levied on the usage of plastic bags since March 2002. This tax has raised millions which is then channelled toward environmental concerns. Usages of plastic bags has also dropped by 90% - showing signs that it is a system that can be adopted worldwide.

“There certainly hasn’t been an angry uprising of shoppers (in Ireland) saying we want our bags for free,” says Claire Wilton, senior waste campaigner at Greenpeace-UK . “I think a lot of people recognize they are wasteful. That’s why they try to save them to use again.”

Other countries that have discouraged the use of plastic bags are Australia, Bangladesh, Italy, South Africa and Taiwan. Mumbai, India has banned the bags while London is hot on its heels. Several cities in United States has already banned plastic bags though a national ban has not arrived. In contrast, China recently placed a national ban on plastic bags - effectively putting 37 million barrels of oils to better use.

“Every time we use a new plastic bag, they go and get more petroleum from the Middle East and bring it over in tankers,” said Stephanie Barger, executive director of Earth Resource Foundation in Costa Mesa, California. “We are extracting and destroying the Earth to use a plastic bag for 10 minutes.”

The solution? Bag it up!

by Cass Nirmala

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Kota Damansara-Cheras rail line

15 June, 2008 – 12:13 pm

Its long overdue!! Finally the current rail transit is going to be expanded. If you have been on a train as early as 7am till about 10am and then in the evenings, you would definitely know how congested the train services are! This only translate to one thing, the people want to take the public transportation and reduce the traffic congestions on the road. But why till now?

Poor planning and poor leadership is the only obvious problems. Any other problems(ie no money,bla bla) are pure excuses. If we cans send a space tourist up for that much money or waste on the ink that we never used for the elections, this is a small gamble.

The new rail line which will start construction end of this year will cover Kota Damansara till Cheras and expected to be completed in 3-4 years time.

More good news,the Government is also trying to get extensions to the Kelana Jaya and Ampang Lines started.The extensions will cover Subang Jaya, USJ, Kinrara and Puchong and meet at Putra Height

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iPhone 3G

14 June, 2008 – 7:00 am

iphone3g

Apple has announced the release of their second generation iPhone. The launch date for the new iPhone 3G is planned for 11th July 2008. Apple will be launching the new phone world wide in stages.

Apple has also slashed the price of the new iPhone. USD199 for the 8GB model and USD299 for the 16GB model. This will surely boost Apple’s market share in the coming months.

iPhone 3G does come with a few goodies under it’s hood. GPS, full 3G support, App Store, support for Microsoft’s exchange server, support for more languages and many other enhancements including a scientific calculator.

I think the iPhone is pretty awesome and dropping the price to this extend is naturally going to flood the market with these little machines, i just hope it makes a appearance in this region.

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Firefox 3 Release Candidate 2

13 June, 2008 – 9:37 am

Firefox

Firefox 3 Release Candidate 2 is out. This should be the final release for Firefox 3 before it goes public soon.

Take it for a spin while reading the release notes.

Firefox 3 Download Day 2008

Also, Firefox is out to set a new Guinness world record by setting a new record for most downloaded software in 24 hours. If you want to be part of it, pledge yourself to the cause.

Since Firefox 3 has not official release date, make sure to keep up to date with the Firefox 3 Download Day 2008.

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Wive No 4

11 June, 2008 – 7:00 am

Mohamed Nor Awang just got the consent of his 3 wives to marry his 4th! The 54 year old man apparently married his sweatheart which is 30 years younger than him! Acording to the report he is a lorry driver and he earns 20k a month so he thinks he can support all 4 without any problems!

Crazy or awesome..i dont know but i need to get me a lorry license if it pays so well!! :)

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Water Distruption!!

10 June, 2008 – 4:34 pm

There is going to be a water disruption!! If your effected, make sure you stock up!!

TRANSLATION:
Partial Closure of Sungai Selangor Phase 1 (SSP1) Water Treatment Plant

The SSP1 water treatment plant that is under Syarikat Pengeluar Air Sungai Selangor Sdn Bhd (SPLASH) will be partially closed temporarily, starting from 3pm, 11 June (Wed) till 7am, 12 June (Thu) to facilitate the repair work/valve replacement at Treatment Pump House of the SSP1 treatment plant. Consumers in the affected areas will experience water disruption from 3am, 11 June (Wed) till 7am, 12 June (Thu).

Consumers at the following areas are advised to store sufficient water throughout the duration of the disruption.

GANGGUAN BEKALAN AIR BERJADUAL BERIKUTAN PENUTUPAN SEBAHAGIAN LOJI RAWATAN AIR SUNGAI SELANGOR FASA 1 (SSP1) PADA 11 JUN HINGGA 12 JUN 2008
KENYATAAN MEDIA
9 JUN 2008
GANGGUAN BEKALAN AIR BERJADUAL BERIKUTAN PENUTUPAN SEBAHAGIAN LOJI RAWATAN AIR SUNGAI SELANGOR FASA 1 (SSP1)

Kuala Lumpur – Gangguan bekalan air dijadualkan akan berlaku di beberapa kawasan di Petaling dan Kuala Lumpur yang disebabkan oleh kerja-kerja pembaikan / penggantian injap pam di rumah pam air terawat Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Selangor Fasa 1 yang diuruskan oleh Syarikat Pengeluar Air Sungai Selangor Sdn Bhd (SPLASH).

Pada 11 Jun 2008 bermula jam 3.00 petang sehingga 7.00 pagi, 12 Jun 2008, kawasan-kawasan seperti di bawah akan mengalami gangguan bekalan air selama 16 jam. Pihak SYABAS menggangarkan lebih kurang 150,000 pengguna akan terlibat dengan gangguan tersebut. Sebahagian kawasan-kawasan yang terlibat di Petaling dan Kuala Lumpur adalah seperti berikut :

Kawasan Petaling

1. Taman Bukit Mayang Mas, PJU 1
2. Kampung Cempaka, PJU 1
3. Dataran Prima, PJU 1
4. Taman Aman Sari, PJU 1
5. Taman Bukit Emas, PJU 1
6. Taman Megah Mas, PJU 1
7. Taman Sunway Mas
8. Eastin Hotel
9. Phileo Damansara
10. Universiti Malaya
11. Jalan 14/47
12. Jalan 14/47A
13. Jalan 14/47B
14. Jalan 14/48
15. Jalan 14/49
16. Jalan 14/50
17. Jalan 14/52
18. Jalan 14/54
19. Jalan 14/56
20. Jalan 14/58
21. Jalan 14/60
22. Seksyen 17
23. Seksyen 17A
24. Seksyen 19
25. Seksyen 20
26. Seksyen 21
27. Seksyen 22
28. SS1, Kampung Tunku
29. SS2, Seapark
30. SS3, Kelana Jaya
31. SS4A, 4B, 4C dan 4D Kelana Jaya
32. SS5A, 5B, 5C dan 5D Kelana Jaya
33. SS6, Kelana Jaya
34. SS23, Taman Sea
35. SS24, Taman Megah
36. SS25, Taman Mayang
37. SS26, Taman Mayang Emas
38. SS12, Subang Jaya
39. SS13, Subang Jaya
40. SS14, Subang Jaya
41. SS15, Subang Jaya
42. SS16, Subang Jaya
43. SS17, Subang Jaya
44. SS18, Subang Jaya
45. SS19, Subang Jaya
46. Subang Airport (MAS Kargo, MAS Catering, APAC)

Kawasan Kuala Lumpur

1. Setia Murni
2. Setia Jaya
3. Setia Rasa
4. Setia Bakti
5. Setia Kasih
6. Setia Puspa
7. Jalan Beringin

Untuk makluman, permohonan bagi penutupan sebahagian Loji Rawatan Air Sungai Selangor Fasa 1 ini telahpun diluluskan dan dimaklumkan kepada pihak Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) serta pihak Kerajaan Negeri Selangor.

Pihak SYABAS juga turut bersiap-sedia mengaktifkan Pelan Tindakan Kecemasan (ERP) sekiranya berlaku sebarang kemungkinan sepanjang tempoh penutupan sebahagian loji ini. Sebagai langkah berjaga-jaga, pihak SYABAS telah menyediakan sebanyak 25 buah lori tangki dalam keadaan bersiap sedia bagi membekalkan air di kawasan yang terlibat apabila diperlukan.

Bagi meminimakan gangguan bekalan air, SYABAS akan menyalurkan bekalan air daripada Loji Sungai Selangor Fasa 3 (SSP3) dengan mengambil alih sebahagian bekalan air daripada Loji SSP1 ke Loji Dusun Kubung. Selain itu, Loji SSP3 juga akan turut membekalkan air ke kawasan yang dibekalkan oleh Loji SSP1 ke Wilayah Petaling yang terlibat.

Berikutan gangguan bekalan air ini, pihak SYABAS turut mengiklankan notis gangguan berjadual ini di akhbar-akhbar utama untuk hebahan kepada para pengguna. SYABAS juga mengharapkan agar semua media agar turut membantu menghebahkan makluman mengenai gangguan ini demi kepentingan semua pihak.

Segala kesulitan amatlah dikesali. Para pengguna dinasihatkan agar menyimpan bekalan air secukupnya serta menggunakan air secara berhemah sepanjang tempoh gangguan tersebut.

Sebarang pertanyaan atau aduan sila hubungi Pusat Perkhidmatan Pelanggan SYABAS (PUSPEL) menerusi talian bebas tol 1-800-88-5252 atau melalui SMS, dengan menaip PUSPEL dan hantar ke 39222 atau lawati laman web SYABAS di www.syabas.com.my.

Sekian, harap maklum.

EN. ABDUL HALEM HJ MAT SOM,
Pengurus Besar
Komunikasi Korporat & Hal Ehwal Awam SYABAS

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Trucks

10 June, 2008 – 12:02 am

While i was going to work today i saw this truck right in front of me. Its crazy that such huge trucks are allowed on the kl roads during the peak hour. This is by the federal highway!

Have a look at the load the truck is carrying!! Madness isnt it!

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Oil Producing Nations

6 June, 2008 – 9:16 am

So we hear so much from our government that our prices despite the increase to RM2.70 a litter is still amongst the lowest in the region, yes of countries that do not produce oil.

Now lets compared that too the oil producing nations.

Clearly from the chart above the respective oil producing countries are more interested in the welfare of the citizens and not some  expanding bank account that boast their increase in business from year to year. Its a shame that we are given this kind of treatment and are supposed to “change our live style’s” .

I hope that a certain quarter of the politicians will fight this cause for the people :S

If changes are to be made its gotta be from up to down NOT DOWN TO UP!

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RM2.70

5 June, 2008 – 9:20 am

The internet is filled with articles that have indicated how un-happy they are with the recent fuel price increase and who could blame them? That means since Abdullah Badawi became an elected Prime Minister in 2004, petrol has gone up by 97.1%, while diesel increased by a whopping 231%

What puzzles me more is the fact that why are the people given a notice period of about 7-8hours to fill up or take the neccesary measures to have their wallets ripped into bits?? I live in the Old klang road area and had to go to klang last night, left home at 730pm and reached Klang at close to 10pm.

Every petrol station was packed with cars spilling out to the roads!! Apparently many petrol stations ran out of fuel and people were angry! Can you blame them?? Its become a bit of a habit of the current government to spring surprises to the people nowadays ha! From the announcement of the elections and now this blow!

I for one am very dissapointed, what are the solutions?

The normal “advice” we’ll hear

1. Change lifestyle
2. Spend wisely
3. The petrol is still cheaper than other countries(are we comparing with oil producing nations?)
4. The government could not be further burden by the subsidy (if a govt doesn’t like burden,maybe we need one which can handle one)

And after all this advice mumbo jumbo this is how our govt spends money

Look at how they spent


1. RM 100 million on renovation of Parliament building and leaks thereafter;
2. National Astronaut Programme - RM 40 million;
3. National Service Training Programme - yearly an estimate of RM 500 million;
4. Eye on Malaysia -RM 30 million and another RM5.7 million of free ticket
5. RM 4.6 billion, ’soft-loan’ to PKFZ
6. RM 2.4 million of indelible ink

Sick to the stomach and apparently this is just the beginning of the process of fully removing the subsidy which we probably be paying about RM4 per litre..

The changes in detail follow

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