Mar 26, 2010

What a Joke !

KUALA LUMPUR — Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia’s premier energy provider today announced that they were taking legal action against the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) for organising the Earth Hour, a global movement that makes a stand against climate change by turning off all non-essential lights and electrical equipment for an hour every year.

In a Press conference, TNB president and CEO Dato’ Sri Che Khalib Mohd Noh said that the annual worldwide symbolic gesture, which this year would be observed this Saturday at 8.30pm, is nothing more than an ‘arrogant and thoughtless viral movement’ aimed to hurt power companies such as TNB.

CHE KHALIB: These people are inconsiderate

“Obviously these green-minded fellows think they’re really cute, organising such an irresponsible campaign,” said Che Khalib angrily. “They say ‘turn off your lights for an hour’ and people do. I bet that really makes them feel all powerful.

“What these western colonialists fail to grasp is how such drastic action affects the poor companies like us. One hour of unused electricity means an hour of wastage for TNB. Did you know that last year’s Earth Hour costed us millions in unrealised revenue?” asked Che Khalib, seething.

“How do you think that affected our production? We couldn’t exactly turn off our power plants just because a large number of Malaysians turn off their lights at the same time. So imagine all that wasted energy.

“This year, we expect even more people to fall for this global con-job,” added Che Khalib. “So there’ll be more lights turned off. KL alone would be engulfed in darkness. Yes, sure, it may seem fun to some, running around in complete darkness. But that also means TNB would get less money. Tell me, what am I supposed to say to the kids of this electrical technician when we can’t give bonus this year?” asked Che Khalib, as he pointed to a TNB staff manning the lights for the Press conference.

He added, “In light of such inconsiderate actions by these tree huggers, TNB has no choice but to take legal action against the Earth Hour organizers, WWF. We’ll wait for our accountants to come back with the loss figure after this year’s Earth Hour, and we plan to sue them for that same amount. We may even add a hundred million ringgit or so, to teach them a lesson.”

Che Khalib also reminded Malaysians to ignore the Earth Hour, calling it a ‘cultural invasion, a concerted assault by extreme liberal forces aimed to destabilize poorer nations’.

“We are Malaysians, and we should be proud of our lights. Every night we should go out and see the beautiful sparkling lights in our city skylines. Don’t be ashamed of the lights,” said Che Khalib, as he unveiled a set of pictures showing the Petronas Twin Towers and the surrounding buildings consequently going dark during last year’s Earth Hour.

DARK TIMES: KLCC buildings going dark last year

“See this? See how ugly, gloomy and dark the last picture is? God knows how many people tripped over things and hurt themselves in the complete darkness, not to mention the number of bad people going around doing naughty things, knowing the authorities could not see them.

“Let’s reverse the order of these pictures this year, and fight for the rights to our lights,” continued Che Khalib. “Let’s unite as 1Malaysia, and tell these green terrorists that we will not go dark! We will not switch off! Let’s tell them that we love our lights!

“POWERRR… EXTREME!” he screamed, as powerful clusters of foglamps flooded the conference room with ultra-bright and hot light, temporarily blinding everyone present, and signaling the end of the Press conference.


** Plucked from http://nose4news.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/tnb-to-sue-wwf-over-earth-hour/

Seriously, I don't bother placing the pictures here. I just find the article itself is hilarious enough. If this article is true, then our country, Malaysia, electric provide company, Tenaga National Berhad, is a real joke by supporting the end of the world. But... let's face it...

Mar 23, 2010

Hi, Stranger

I looked through my list of friends in my facebook list. I know barely half of them. That would be mostly thanks to the facebook games that I keep playing like Castle Age or whatever that requires a bunch of people to help for increasing the size of your army. Funny thing is, I tend to communicate with them indirectly through the games by sending gifts or so.

The people that I know ? I don't really communicate with them one way or the other. People change and I wonder why I never talked to them anymore. I found most of my high school friends but we don't even meet up when we lived so near or even bothered to message each other even a simple "HI" after adding each other. Isn't it funny how someone actually told me that I'll never be close with people near but to people that's far and it's happening?

Something are just meant to be I guess.

Mar 7, 2010

The Banks, The ID

Honestly, ever since the new ID with the chip was introduced, it's been a hassle to almost everyone since ,like me, wanting to open a new bank account for instance, you need to have a NEW workable ID chip and so that those lousy bank tellers won't just go and tell you, "No, it's not gonna be detectable. Please go and renew your ID and come back later." at one glance without even bother trying to see if your ID is detectable. Not to mention those banks probably have lousy card readers that can't detect those first batch ID with the chip.

Even renewing the ID is a hassle for everyone. The long ass queue especially if they only have 2 or 3 counter opens. Efficiency huh? Yeah right. I'm the master of complaining here. Imagine what happens if I'm a stock broker. I'll be counting every single second as losing out thousands of money! Well, obviously even the old saying even said that, "Time is precious." or "Time and tide waits for no man." isn't? So why make us waste our precious golden time?!

Oh by the way, I gave up my pain in the ass job with some pain in the ass people finally (it's been more than a month since then)and I've confirmed to go back to college! I know, for my age, it's a tad embarrassing maybe but hey, never to late to achieve one's dream, right? Better late than never? Well, may not be able to get used to it without a decent income every month but, there's always a new challenge in a new day. That makes the fun part of life for me. Better than the old dull me who spent 2 years working in a "lost world".