Sunday 21 October 2007

Malaysia's Space Programme? WTH is that?

Ok...this is fair enough for Malaysia to be proud for having the first Angkasawan and starting our baby-space-race.

But really, should we enjoy all this glorious moment?

In our small small Malaysia, with the general public views and world critics about us being censored by our nice elected and beloved Government, all we see and awared of is restricted to the Government's propaganda.

Sorry to say that lar...but it's kinda true sometimes if you read what the world has said about our media in my previous entry.

Even NASA have their say about our Angkasawan, of which sadly, they refered to as...space participant, aka peserta angkasa.

(The Expedition 16 crew members pose for a portrait at the Johnson Space Center. From the left (front row) are Russia's Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, flight engineer and Soyuz commander; astronaut Peggy Whitson, commander; and Malaysian spaceflight participant Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor. From the left (back row) are European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut LĂ©opold Eyharts, astronaut Garrett Reisman and astronaut Dan Tani, all flight engineers.)

It is kinda true enough. How could have we spend billions of Taxpayers' Ringgit and blast a handsome surgeon cum part-time model, whom never have any space engineering, nor not even at least aeronautic science background into space?

To me, he's kinda just like some winner whom we got from programmes like the Survivor or Apprentice.

Maybe it's not right for me to say so lar, cause I haven't do any research on the types of exam they have gone through to get into this space programme. But if it's really so, correct me please, somebody...I mean, if you have really follow up with their progress ALL the time.

As I know, these should be our Angkasawan's primary mission in space:

  • Cells in space – To study the effects of microgravity and space radiation on cancer cells with the aim of learning more about cell behaviour and activity, and tissue repair;
  • Microbes in space – To study the effects of microgravity and space radiation on bacterial growth, drug resistance and the genetic mechanisms controlling them; and
  • Protein crystallisation in space – To crystallise two proteins to study their molecular structures, and obtain new information for future industrial applications.

And....this is what we got as a result....

MOSCOW: With one day to his return to earth, Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor has to do a lot of systematic packing of his cargo besides terminating the last three experiments.

He gets to bring back just 7kg of load that includes six experiment kits, a kit containing 14 symbolic items, videotapes and camera flash card as well as 200g of his personal items.

...NOTHING...

Nothing....but our Angkasawan's journey documentary.

Click here to read the rest of the news.

Geez...I wonder when who will be the next lucky one for the all-expenses-paid trip to space next, WITH our tax money. When's the audition anyway? I would like to take part too.

Sarcastic? Maybe I am afterall.....and certainly I'm not proud of it at all.

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My Extra Sayz...

Really...unless we are going into medical space science studies with SUCCESSFUL missions by blasting off more doctors, I will never think it's a good idea to send a second Angkasawan. Please...don't support our money to go down the drain again. It ain't cheap.

~Che3Rz~

Friday 19 October 2007

My Confirmation...

We have sure put Malaysia on the world map in the past 2 decades.

Then again, we're in the headlines of the world news again....

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Malaysia has slumped to its worst-ever ranking in press freedom, dropping 32 spots to 124th place thanks to restrictive media laws which campaigners said Thursday must be reviewed...

Click Here to read more. Happy 50th Indenpendence Day~

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Anyway, don't bother about that. Yesterday 18 October 2007... was exactly six months since we first came to Laos. (Damn...should have posted this yesterday. Ran out of time....but, whatever lar, hoho~)


Last week got a letter from the HR Department.

Yeah...it's my confirmation letter....

~F~I~N~A~L~L~Y~

Now I don't have to worry anymore about getting fired out of sudden...

Don't have to worry about got my a**e-kick back to Malaysia for no reason...

Don't have to worry not going to get my oversea allowance here anymore...

Talking about oversea allowance.

I wonder when can I get my salary increment. Heard we'll only be getting by end of year.

So, MR. Whoever-in-the-Gamuda-Payroll-Section, read my entry and know what to do ya. I promise to treat you McD when I go back later lar, ok? PleaseeezZ?

Saturday 13 October 2007

Purpose of sharing...

Some conversation struck up a few days ago. Then I come to make this quote...

The purpose of sharing is not to get the congratulations or pitiness, but to feel the happiness or suffer as part of yours...so we can think the same, behave the same, and most importantly, stay together forever while understanding each others...
Piggy dear, thanks for helping me realising this part of life. It's beautiful.

~CheeRz~

Friday 12 October 2007

Hari Raya

Hari Raya falls on tomorrow, 13 October 2007. Malaysians will be having their holidays. Some even started their holidays today until next Tuesday.

But us in Vientiane, Laos have no holidays at eventhough we are in the Malaysian company here.

Anyway, being registered to the embassy here actually got our benefits.

Yes, we get invited by the embassy for lunch or hi-tea for all national-level events, such as the Yang-Pertuan-Agong's birthday, Merdeka Day, and this coming Hari Raya.

Yet, all these gatherings are held in the hi-class hotels. Yes, expensive too. We get to eat the long-misses Malaysian food, meet some of the Malaysians here, can see leng-lui also....etc.

Best of all, not even 0.05% (based on my own estimate...hehe) of the 26 millions Malaysian can have this kind of experience in their whole life time. So what can I say? Working oversea far from home may not be that bad afterall.

But still, I miss home.....and I miss my piggy. Selamat Hari Raya and Happy Holidayz....hoho~

^CheeRz (",)~

Thursday 11 October 2007

My wind-water seat in the office...

I used to have got one of the best feng shui in the office. Behind me is a never-opened roller-shutter. So nobody can actually see what I was up to during work.....yea, something like blogging now.

Then a couple weeks ago the HR manager decided to hang a white board behind my table.

This board is actually to monitor the movement of the site people to Vientiane. Yes, they don't get to come down here anytime and without permission. So this board serves the purpose of detemine who's illegal and who's not.

Anyway, that's not the point. The point is.....it spoiled my whole darn feng shui. It's reflective. So anyone can actually see what I'm doing if they look properly from the right angle. ~CRAP~

But...if not mistaken, it has being here for 2 or 3 weeks already. And I kinda got used to it already and not bother about it anyway.

Somehow, this darn board can be not that bad at all. When we are bored, this is what can be done....

~Meow~^...

Sunday 7 October 2007

Rainbow of the night...

It's a Saturday night again. It's either a stay-up-till-wee-hours night watching the damn boring motion box, or occassion once-in-a-while clubbing. But the past two Saturdays were having BBQ and gathering with colleagues. It has being raining for the past 3 days in Vientiane. Tonight is no exception. Besides feeling cold, the night is long...and slow for me. It's 10 minutes to 3am now. Laying on the bed, I'm kinda awake blogging through my phone. No, it's not that something is bothering that keeps me awake. But..I'm seeing rainbow. Yes, rainbow in the middle of the dark, rainy night. Weird, right? I'm wondering too. No matter what I did, where I went, I see the rainbow everywhere. They were in the living room. They were in the kitchen. Now in my bedroom, I'm still seeing them. One thing I am assured, this rainbow is not superstition, but the way I see it, it's the Rainbow of L~O~V~E. And it's painting colours in my life now. Long and slow night? I'm appreciating and enjoying every minute and every second of it. Good night, peepz. Good night, world ~Yosh~

Wednesday 3 October 2007

Every child needs a family...

A picture that tells a million words....ok, except maybe this with some wordings..and UNICEF.

But I just like this pic so much...