Meeting @ FOYI

Friday, June 20, 2008

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Went to FOYI for a meeting yesterday. The meeting was about the arithmetic competition organised by FOYI for young ages below 12. Leo Club of Chung Ling High School is part of the committee for the project. And i am a committee for the project . haha
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The meeting started shortly after we arrived. Its just like a discussion bout what to do that day,bla bla. Counting marks is the job for us cause teenagers like us have better minds and better in calculating!
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Reporter is there too. To help us publish articles regarding the competition. We are hoping to get more participants for the competition.We took a group photo before the meeting ends. Is our face on the newspaper!? Anyways, we went to Prangin's Wong Kok for foods after that. I sat at Wong Kok for about 2 hours, then i went home.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Sharing some interesting news with you all. BIG FOOT'S BACK! There were already several reports regarding the existance of Big Foot. But then, the news are always bo siao bo sit, lost public's attention.



Saturday June 14, 2008

Giant footprints ‘found’ in Sarawak village, say reports


SIBU: Is Big Foot in Sarawak? That’s the question now on everyone's lips following the discovery of a pair of giant footprints in a Melanau village in Daro in the Mukah Division, about three hours by express boat from here.

The Borneo Post English daily and its sister Chinese language newspaper See Hua Daily News reported the find – footprints measuring almost 120cm from heel to toe and 43cm from side to side, on their front pages yesterday.

They reported that a local businessman, Tan Soon Kuang, had claimed to have seen the footprints at the village which he declined to identify at the request of the villagers.

“They are clearly too gigantic to belong to any normal human being,” he was quoted as saying.

Puzzling discovery: One of the footprints measuring 120cm from heel to toe that was found in Daro, Sarawak. - Bernama

Tan also said that the villagers had mixed feelings about the discovery.

Some were curious while others were scared, he said.

Nevertheless, he said, the villagers had cleared a footpath leading to the footprints in anticipation of more visitors over the weekend.

It would be “tough for a person to create such marks on the hard ground”, said Tan.

A civil servant, who requested anonymity, said that he had seen the footprints but admitted that it was hard to say whether they were genuine without any scientific exploration.

He said many people had been visiting the village in the past few days to see the footprints.

He also said that in the olden days, the area was used by certain people for solitary meditation in the hope of getting whatever they desired from divine beings.

Jemoreng state assemblyman Abu Seman Jahwie said that he had yet to see the footprints although he had heard of the discovery.

Malaysians were in the grip of Big Foot mania about three years ago after several people claimed to have seen a Big Foot family which had left footprints measuring up to 45cm long in a forested area in Johor. – Bernama

So what do you guys think? Real or not? I'm still wondering whats the spade beside the footprint for? To spade out the gigantic footprint?News taken from TheStarOnline

Photos | Eastern Europe

Monday, June 9, 2008

My parents just came back from Europe last Saturday night, 7th of June . Going to share some pictures here =). Enjoy, or maybe not?

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And i dont really know where exactly are these places since i wasnt there. My parents went Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany and Poland

Petrol again..

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Okay, First of all I wanna say sorry for not updating my blog for so long. Not in the mood of blogging. Well, now im back! I just read this news not long ago.And i think everyone also know about it already. Petrol's price is gonna go up again..

Petrol to cost RM2.70 from midnight (updated)


KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Wednesday announced price hikes for petrol, diesel and electricity.

He said the new price for petrol is RM2.70 a litre, effective midnight tonight. The price goes up by 78sen from the current RM1.92, a hike of 40%.

Abdullah also announced that the price of diesel would be increased by RM1 from RM1.58 to RM2.58.

He also said that Tenaga Nasional Bhd would be raising electricity rates by 18% for homes and 26% for business users.

The announcements are part of the new fuel subsidy plan.

Abdullah also announced a RM625 annual cash rebate per vehicle, for owners of private vehicles with engine capacities of up to 2,000cc, as well as pickup trucks and jeeps with engine capacities of up to 2,500cc.

Owners of private motorcycles with engine capacities of up to 250cc will receive RM150.

Payment will be made via Money Order upon renewal of road tax, from July 1.

For owners of private vehicles with engine capacities exceeding 2000cc, road tax will be reduced by RM200.

Owners of private motorcycles with engine capacities above 250 cc will get RM50 reduction in road tax.

Article from TheStarOnline. Price suddenly went up until so high , this means a few more years petrol will be super expensive and a few few more years later. There will be no more petrol! Now lets hope the scientist think of some new invention. Say, Solar-Energy-Operated-Car ? And of course BIODIESEL! Which will make Malaysia rich =D. Now, everyone go and fill up your cars , motors or whatever that needs petrol before midnight, Go Go Go!