Thursday, March 31, 2011

Raja Petra says ...

If you love this country you should help circulate this mail to all your friends who are MIC and MCA members, if they are not too busy enriching their own pockets and make future generation of their children, their grand children and their great grand children suffer. For 50 years the Chinese have given their vote to MCA and for 50 years MCA have passed their vote to the Malays, yes Malays in UMNO for a little self benefit. MCA members have no balls to speak for the Chinese and yes MCA in Johor who have NO Balls to speak against UMNO. Where do you think the Malays come from? Indonesia…. lah and what ever happened to the great Chinese Warriors from Yunan that saved these Malays from Siamese attack called Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat and princess Hang Li Po??, They have disappeared from our children's history books that we used to read in our school days (ungrateful UMNO).

Only Raja Petra will speak for the Chinese and the Indians.
PLEASE PASS THIS INFORMATION TO ALL YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.

Raja Petra says, ' Justice My Ass !! '

Here's ANOTHER Reason NON-Malays Should NOT Vote UMNO in Any Future General Election and Bye-Election

Read here from M'sians Unplugged .....

Average Non-Malay Malaysians and NON-Malay Bumiputras have LITTLE future for their children and their grandchildren IF they still vote Barisan Nasional which allows UMNO to remain in Government - it was before, it is today, and it will be tomorrow.

Excerpts from article by Raja Petra Kamarudin
by
Raja Petra Kamarudin


'Last month, Umno Johor said that the greatest mistake they made was in giving the non-Malay immigrants citizenship in August 1957. Now that they have been given citizenship they show their ingratitude by voting for the opposition.

Yes, non-Malays, even those born in Malaysia , are immigrants. And, being immigrants, they must vote Barisan Nasional. And if they do not vote for Barisan Nasional then they are ungrateful..

Yes, voting is your right. This is your right according to the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. Malays can vote for whomsoever they would like to vote for because the Constitution allows them to do so. Malays, therefore, can vote for the opposition.
But, if you are non-Malay, then you must vote for Barisan Nasional because you are an immigrant. If you vote for the opposition then you are a traitor, you are ungrateful, and it was a great mistake giving you citizenship in 1957.

Mahathir's father was born in INDIA. But Mahathir (Mamak) can vote opposition. He can even oppose Umno like he is doing so now. In fact, he can even become the Prime Minister. He is not an ungrateful immigrant who should be sent back to India .

Tian Chua, however, can't oppose Umno. Tian Chua, whose family settled in Malaya long before the Portuguese came in 1511, is an immigrant. And if he is not happy and if he opposes Umno then he should go back to China .

And Umno Johor regrets giving Tian Chua citizenship in 1957 but does not regret giving Mahathir (Mamak) citizenship.

Why? Because Mahathir (Mamak) is Muslim while Tian Chua is not.
But if Tian Chua circumcises and takes on the Muslim name of Musa Bin Susah and marries a Malay woman, then he need not go back to China and Umno does not regret giving him citizenship in 1957.

The Malays have a very warped view of justice. Malays practise two standards of justice.
There is one standard for the Malays and another for the non-Malays.

And 90% of the tax is paid by the NON-Malays and 10% by the Malays, says Mahathir (Mamak).
But 10% of the scholarships must go to the NON-Malays and 90% to the Malays.

And when they propose to change this to 40% for the non-Malays and 60% for the Malays, the Malays raise a hue and cry.

And they call this justice. And they say Islam is about justice.'!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

看衣服質料選洗衣袋 防變形 更乾淨

多數人對洗衣袋的認知是保護衣物,其實洗衣袋除了防止衣物變形外,網目大小與水的對流性、摩擦力有關,也會影響洗衣乾淨程度。市面上洗衣袋網目、形狀、大小各異,我們請專家來教你,選合適的洗衣袋,確保衣物不變形。

衣物搭配洗衣袋

網目大小

洗衣機扭力

大,建議所有衣物都放洗衣袋,才能減少拉扯、延長衣物壽命;而市售洗衣袋分大、中、小3種網目,分別適用不同材質的衣物。

細網目
特性:網目愈細,洗衣袋與與衣物摩擦力相對較小,水對流性也較弱。

適用:易變形或破損衣物,若衣物上亮片、珠珠較多也建議用細網目洗衣袋。


中網目
特性:中
網目洗衣袋與衣物摩擦力中
等,水進出速度快。

適用:一般襯衫、T恤、休閒衣物等,都適合選用中綱目洗衣袋。


粗網目
特性:粗網目洗衣袋與衣物摩擦力最大、水對流性最強,
能快速穿透洗衣網。

適用:不怕磨損又需搓洗、易髒污的衣物,如牛仔褲或學生制服等。







形狀
小熊吉米家事清潔部經理呂芳賢說,洗衣服時先摺好衣物,減少皺褶產生,並依摺好的形狀搭配洗衣袋,但很髒的地方仍需先處理。

四方形
適用:平面四角形,適合襯衫或摺成方形的衣物;大型四方形洗衣袋適用洗床單、被單等大型薄布料。


丸形
適用:丸形洗衣袋的袋中空間較立體,適合排汗衣物或摺起後較蓬鬆、佔空間的衣物。


圓筒型
適用:圓筒形洗衣袋形狀較長,適合放下半身衣物,如長褲摺成3摺或短褲、短裙直接放入。



其他挑選撇步
車縫緊密
洗衣機攪拌時拉力大,建議洗衣袋車縫部分都要緊密縫合,如果接合處有包布邊,耐用性比較高,不易裂開。


拉鍊材質
拉鍊的拉頭塑膠材質比金屬好,因為塑膠比較不容易刮傷洗衣槽內部,而且寬版拉頭使用上會更方便。


有保護套釦套
拉鍊頂端部分要有拉鍊頭保護釦套,比較不容易在洗滌過程中使拉鍊鬆開,也可保護洗衣槽不被刮傷。


正確使用
每袋至多放3件
洗衣袋兼具保護與清潔衣物功能,洗衣袋中的衣物約放3件、8分滿即可;如果衣物放太多,清潔效果會減分、放太少則會降低保護功能。


內衣洗法
內衣要用專用洗衣袋,建議罩杯部分對摺再放,一袋約放2、3件。


手洗也要放洗衣網
手洗衣物也應放洗衣袋搓揉,增加摩擦力,洗得更乾淨。


洗衣10分鐘
據研究,衣洗搓洗10分鐘,衣物上能洗下的髒污都會被帶走。


陰乾洗衣袋
洗衣袋用畢也需像衣物一樣通風陰乾,以保持洗衣袋衛生。


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Monday, March 14, 2011

Berita Harian & Rosmah Mansor’s distasteful comment about Japan’s Disaster

Berita Harian & Rosmah Mansor’s distasteful comment about Japan’s Disaster

First we have Berita Harian publishing this distasteful caricature by Zoy poking fun of the recent Natural Disaster that hit Japan.

Then our dear Rosmah Mansor, the First Lady of Malaysia decide to use her excellent knowledge to put the blame on the disaster that has befallen on Japan down to their rapid growth and the lack of green technology. Is she really serious in what she say on National TV?



So is she saying that by deploying green technology and slow down the growth of a country will in a way help avoid natural disasters like an earthquake or tsunami? Japan in many ways is more advance and has more green technology in place compared to Malaysia but that doesn’t mean they could avoid something like this.

She should just have shut up after expressing shock and sympathy following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan rather than letting us in on how smart she is.

On a serious note regarding this devastation, here’s what you can do to help out. Go into GroupOn’s International Medical Corp page and donate some well needed money them. 100% of your donation will go to International Medical Corps. The money collected will provide Help for victims of Japan’s most severe earthquake on record as well as the Health professionals providing disaster relief in Japan.

For those of you who lives in caves and don’t know what’s happening, on Friday, March 11, an 8.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan. It was the most severe quake worldwide in more than a year and the worst ever recorded in Japan, with more than 50 aftershocks following in its wake and tsunami waves sweeping inland over both urban and rural areas. Countless individuals have been displaced, and families and friends struggle to contact each other with limited access to communications technology. The full extent of the disaster’s effects on both the population and the landscape remain unclear, but the images that flash across screens all over the world are poignant indicators that its ramifications are severe, widespread, and long-term.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Horrors of Chernobyl and The City After 25 Years (Photos by David Schindler)

Chernobyl 25 Years Later

25 Years ago Chernobyl was headline news. On April 26th 1986 at 1:23 A.M. reactor number four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, near the town of Pripyat, ruptured a vessel during several extreme power spikes. Several explosions followed and these caused the graphite moderator components of the reactor to be exposed to air, setting them on fire. The fire sent a plume of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. It drifted over large parts of the Sovjet Union and Western Europe.

50 People died as a direct result of the disaster and it is thought up to 4000 people have died as a result of being exposed to the radioactive materials which entered the atmosphere. Over 350.000 were evacuated from contaminated areas around Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. In 2011, 25 years later, the area surrounding Chernobyl still looks like a ghost town.

Fan of TotallyCoolPix David Schindler went to Chernobyl and took these amazing photos which will take you right back into time to 1986.

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