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Tuanku Ja’afar dies

SEREMBAN, SAT:

The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan, Tuanku Ja’afar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, passed away at 11.45am today.
He was 86.

Negeri Sembilan State Secretary Datuk Norzam Mohd Nor announced Tuanku Ja’afar’s demise at the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital where he died.
He said Tuanku Ja’afar, who was the 10th Yang di-Pertuan Agong from 1994 to 1999, was unwell and had complained of headache and discomfort at 8.10am.
“The hospital was contacted and two senior consultants, Datuk Dr Tarmizi Thayaparan and Datuk Dr K. Sree Raman, rushed to the Istana Hinggap here to attend to Tuanku,” he told a special news conference to announce the demise at the hospital’s VIP room.
Also present at the news conference were Negeri Sembilan police chief Datuk Osman Salleh, State Director of Health Dr Zainal Arifin Omar and members of the royal family.
Norzam said the two specialists arrived at Istana Hinggap at 8.25am and found Tuanku Ja’afar to be too weak but conscious and they advised that he be taken immediately to hospital.
“Tuanku was rushed to the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and was administered emergency treatment.
“I wish to state here that Tuanku Ja’afar passed away at 11.45am at the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital,” he said.
Norzam said Tuanku Ja’afar’s remains would be taken to the Istana Besar Seri Menanti in Kuala Pilah for the lying-in-state ceremony before being laid to rest after the “asar” prayers on Monday.

He also said that this was to allow for the return of Tuanku Ja’afar’s children who were abroad.
Norzam said Tuanku Ja’afar’s remains would be placed in the Balairong Seri (Throne Room) of the Istana Besar Seri Menanti to enable members of the royalty, leaders and the public to pay their last respects.
He said the state had declared 40 days of mourning from today and all official government functions over the next seven days have been postponed.
“All government offices and buildings must fly the state flag at half-mast for the 40 days. During the mourning period, all male government employees must wear the songkok bearing a white band while the female employees are required to wear a white band on a sleeve.
“All entertainment outlets must also postpone all their activities over the next seven days from today,” he said.
Norzam said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, who is on holiday in London, was expected back at 10am tomorrow.

Credit to NST

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SEREMBAN: Negri Sembilan Yang diPertuan Besar Tuanku Ja’afar Tuanku Abdul Rahman, who was the nation’s 10th Yang diPertuan Agong from 1994 to 1999, died at about 11.45am Saturday. He was 86 years old.

State Secretary Datuk Norzam Mohd Nor confirmed this at a press conference at the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital here.

Tuanku Ja’afar had earlier complained of dizziness and chest discomfort.

“The hospital was contacted and two senior consultants, Datuk Dr Tarmizi Thayaparan and Datuk Dr K. Sree Raman, rushed to the Istana Hinggap here to attend to Tuanku,” Norzam told a special news conference to announce the demise at the hospital’s VIP room.

Also present at the news conference were Negeri Sembilan police chief Datuk Osman Salleh, State Director of Health Dr Zainal Arifin Omar and members of the royal family, according to a Bernama report.

Norzam said the two specialists arrived at Istana Hinggap at 8.25am and found Tuanku Ja’afar to be too weak but conscious and they advised that he be taken immediately to hospital.

“Tuanku was rushed to the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and was administered emergency treatment.

“I wish to state here that Tuanku Ja’afar passed away at 11.45am at the Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital,” he said, Bernama reported. Norzam said Tuanku Ja’afar’s remains would be taken to the Istana Besar Seri Menanti in Kuala Pilah for the lying-in-state ceremony before being laid to rest after the asar prayers on Monday.

He also said that this was to allow for the return of Tuanku Ja’afar’s children who were abroad.

Norzam said Tuanku Ja’afar’s remains would be placed in the Balairong Seri (Throne Room) of the Istana Besar Seri Menanti to enable members of the royalty, leaders and the public to pay their last respects.

He said the state had declared 40 days of mourning from Saturday and all official government functions over the next seven days have been postponed.

“All government offices and buildings must fly the state flag at half-mast for the 40 days. During the mourning period, all male government employees must wear the songkok bearing a white band while the female employees are required to wear a white band on a sleeve.

“All entertainment outlets must also postpone all their activities over the next seven days from today,” he said, according to the Bernama report. Norzam said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, who is on holiday in London, was expected back at 10am Sunday.

Distinguished service
Born in 1922, Tuanku Ja’afar studied at Malay College Kuala Kangsar before graduating from the University of Nottingham. He then attended Balliol College in Oxford.

During the Japanese occupation, he served at the Seremban Land Office and as district officer of Rembau from 1946 to 1947. Upon his return from Britain in 1952, he held several posts in the civil service.

In 1957, he took up a special course for diplomatic services in London and was appointed Charge d’ Affaires in Washington DC, then as First Secretary with the Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York, and later was Consular and Deputy High Commissioner at the High Commission of Malaya in London.

Tuanku Ja’afar was later appointed the Malaysian Ambassador to Egypt and then High Commissioner to Nigeria and Ghana.

He was recalled by the Negri Sembilan state government after the death of his brother Tuanku Munawir, the state ruler, and was appointed Ruler in 1967.

Tuanku Ja’afar was the 10th Yang diPertuan Agong of Malaysia.

He leaves behind wife Tuanku Najihah Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, three sons and three daughters.

Credit to TheStar

Al-Fatihah

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Money and Inflation Rate?

What you can see here is the inflation rate in Malaysia is not stable which is fluctuation. What you can do with RM100k? What will happen to that RM100k in few years later? If we keep in as the fixed deposit? What happen?

The Value of RM100k in few years later
Inflation Rate 2% 4% 6%
10 Years RM 81k RM 66k RM 53k
20 Years RM 66k RM 44k RM 29k
30 Years RM 54k RM 29k RM 15k

As you can see here, the amount of our money in the bank which is considered as the fixed deposit account going to be less than due to the inflation rate. So, the best way to keep you money is you can invest your money through the any unit trust. For example, in Malaysia, we have Public Mutual, CIMB Group, ING Funds, and so on.

I’m going to share the information about the ranking of the Unit Trust in Malaysia

Top Ten Private UMTCs

Fund Size

as a Aug 31, ’08

(RM million)

Market Share

as at Aug 31, ’08

(%)

Market Share

as at July 31, ’08

(%)

Public Mutual

25, 704

38.4

39.0

AmInvestment Services

9, 163

13.7

13.5

CIMB Group

8, 137

12.2

12.2

Prudential Fund Management

3, 744

5.6

5.4

Hwang-DBS Investment Management

3, 643

5.4

5.4

OSK-UOB Unit Trust

3, 532

5.3

5.3

HLG Unit Trust

2, 490

3.6

3.6

ING Funds

2, 146

3.2

3.2

Pacific Mutual

1, 806

2.6

2.6

MAAKL Mutual

1, 220

1.9

1.9

Sub-Total

61, 585

92.0

92.1

Total Private Net Asset Value (NAV)

66, 949

100.0

100.0

Public Mutual at the top of the ranking compared to the other Investment Company in Malaysia and they hold the biggest fund size in Malaysia that is RM 25,704 million.

As the conclusion, you can save your money in this Unit Trust rather than you keep it in the Fixed Deposit account. What can I say here is “When there is a crisis, there will be an opportunity“.

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Need Streamyx?

Streamyx

or

Screamyx!

Which one do think should be the famous ISP (Internet Service Provider) in Malaysia? Streamyx or Screamyx? TMNet or TMNut? Choose one guys, just choose one. Haha. I’m just wanna say that I’m not really satisfied with their service at the TM Clicks (the shop).

It’s happened yesterday at the TM Shop at Klang (near to the Klang Parade). I went there for second time already. I feel unsatisfied at the guy you entertain me on the first time. The story started , when I went there last  Tuesday (December 16, ‘08). I went there to register TMNet Streamyx for my house in Klang. Then, I submitted to that guy. He just said that they (TMNet) cannot give me the modem cause they don’t have it right now and I have to wait until they phone me and they gonna activate the account within 3 days. After that, I  went there again yesterday to ask back what happen to my account. The answer still the same, the modem hasn’t arrive yet and I need to wait and wait again until they have a money to buy it. What a lousy company? I can’t even get the modem for their customer. It’s gonna make me angry when that guy told me if need it fast, they will send the technician to my house and I need to pay extra RM88 for that technician. WTH?




Now, I need to wait, wait and wait again for that Streamyx Account. To whom it may concern, I want a Streamyx Account for my house. I just need the access login cause I have my own modem.

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Not going PC Fair at KLCC?

Not going PC Fair at KLCC? I really want to go to that PC Fair at KLCC but no one to get me there! Urgh, what a bored life cause I don’t have any friends. Haha. I wasn’t a big deal right? Hurm, I went to Digital Mall somewhere at Section 14, Petaling Jaya. Where’s that place? I also don’t know how to explain it. I’m totally blurred about KL.

I bought several things. Wanna see it? (ayat poyo giler)

Bit Defender Total Security 2009

Level One ADSL2+ Modem Router Wireless G

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 2000

Price:

Bit Defender Total Security 2009 - RM 89.90

Level One ADSL2+ Modem Router - RM 198.00 (N/P:RM219.00)

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 2000 - RM119 (N/P:RM219.00)

Total Price : RM 406.90

Heres the latest update about me. That’s all for now!

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LUCT Logo?

Hey there! This post is about LUCT Logo? How many logo that you know on this University? 1? 2? 3? Hah, there is 6 logo. I’m not so sure about it. I just got it from my friends!




This is the first logo

Here’s the second logo

The third logo

The fourth logo

The fifth Logo of LUCT

The sixth and the latest logo of Limkokwing University of Creative Technology

That’s all the logo of LUCT that I know and I get from my source.

Thanks to my source, Mr Khai and the source!

Regards,
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Pssssstttttttt : Wanna do like this huh? The flip font? Check it out here, Oh!Tidak.

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Mobile Number Portability

What is Mobile Number Portability?

Maxis = Mobile Number Portability (MNP) allows mobile phone users to switch to Maxis while retaining their existing mobile phone number.

Digi = Mobile Number Portability or MNP is a new government implementation that lets mobile users move from one service provider to another - without losing their number.

Celcom = You have the freedom to choose the service provider of your choice, experience the fastest, undisputed network when you switch over the Celcom.!

Hamdi = Choose whatever you like! Any services provider is meant for everybody. Am I right? Ask the government!

and bla bla bla….

As you can see on the television especially on TV3, the advertising on these stuff has been flood on the tv. Siot je kan. Aku nak tengok iklan lain pun tak der. Asyik iklan nih jer! What can I say here is, the choice is in your hand!

Means that you can choose which company you want to use. For example 012 can use maxis or celcom or digi… So, what are you waiting for???!!!! Change now or you’ll regrets later. Hahax! OR, just remain with the same service provider that you use right now! HahahahahahX!

So, the question of this Mobile Number Portability is :-

  1. Why the government make this changes?
  2. What will happen to services provider? Are they going to be easy to manage all this thing?
  3. Are they going to merge all the services provider to be in the same company like what Celcom did to TMTouch and Maxis with Timecel? Is it?

Anybody go tthe answer, just leave the comment here! Thank you!

Regards,
Hamdi
the one who want to know about this issues!

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‘World’s oldest blogger’ dies in Australia

SYDNEY (AFP) - An Australian woman described as the world’s oldest Internet blogger has died at the age of 108 after posting a final message about singing “a happy song” in her nursing home.

Olive Riley “passed away peacefully on July 12 and will be mourned by thousands of Internet friends and hundreds of descendants and other relatives,” a note on her website said.

Riley had posted more than 70 entries on her blog from Woy Woy on the east coast since February last year, sharing her thoughts on modern life and her experiences living through the entire 20th century.

Born in the outback town of Broken Hill on October 20 1899, she lived through two world wars and raised three children while doing various jobs, including ranch cook and barmaid.

In her final post on June 26, she wrote: “I can’t believe I’ve been here in this nursing home for more than a week.

“How the days have flown, even though I’ve been in bed most of the time. I still feel weak, and can’t shake off that bad cough.

“Penny, who’s in the next bed to mine, had a visit one day this week from her daughter, who’s a professional singer. Guess what happened! She and I sang a happy song, as I do every day, and before long we were joined by several nurses, who sang along too. It was quite a concert!”

Riley’s blog, initially on www.allaboutolive.com.au and more recently at http://worldsoldestblogger.blogspot.com, was “mind-blowing to her,” her great grandson Darren Stone said.

“She had people communicating with her from as far away as Russia and America on a continual basis, not just once in a while,” he told the national AAP news agency.

“She enjoyed the notoriety — it kept her mind fresh.”

Reference = Yahoo!

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