Monday, September 1, 2008
Muslims in Malaysia will begin the Ramadan fast today, Sept 1.
To all my Muslim friends and neighbours, I wish you SELAMAT MENYAMBUT BULAN RAMADAN.
Maxis Broadband sucks. Celcom broadband is equally lousy. Let’s see whether P1 can better both of them to offer me a better alternative to make a switch from Streamyx because I really need this mobility.
The Star, 19 Aug 2008
First WiMax rollout today
KUALA LUMPUR: One of the first WiMAX licensees in the country, Packet One (P1), [...]
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What isn’t ours, isn’t ours.
Just like this medal which all of us wants so badly but cannot have yet.
It isn’t time yet, I suppose. We are just not ready.
Lee Chong Wei lost 28-12 & 28-8 in straights. Lin Dan was just too good for him today tonight.
My favorite card of the pack.
Lee Chong Wei beat Korean Lee Hyunil in straight sets to advance into the badminton singles final on Sunday night, where he meets Lin Dan.
Somehow, some feeling tells me that Chong Wei will deliver Malaysia’s first Olympic gold. Sunday, 17 August 2008 will be a special day.
Syabas.
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Me and my missus were at the Sau Seng Lum Temple on Wednesday (13/08/08) to offer some prayers for my late father who passed away 25 years ago. My mother does this from home in Butterworth every year during the 7th month. For a change, I felt I should be doing this myself too.
The entrance to the [...]
‘Broken Heart’ Image the Last for NASA’s Long-Lived Polar Mission
As far as endings go, this one’S a real Heart breaker. NASA’s Polar satellite concludes its successful mission at the end of April with a breathtaking visible-light image of the colorful dancing lights of the aurora. The Polar team has dubbed this final image “The Broken [...]
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New Straits Times
15 June 2008
Book for school’s 125th jubilee
KUALA LUMPUR: A coffee-table book on the history of King Edward VII School, Taiping, will be published in conjunction with the school’s 125th anniversary.
Datuk Abdul Mutalib Razak, chairman of the coffee-table book committee, said the book which covered the history of the school during its first 100 [...]
New Straits Times
15 June 2008
OEs to raise RM1m for 125th anniversary
TAIPING: Some of them are corporate figures and politicians, a few are top brass in the armed and police forces while others have proven themselves as sportsmen.
Their backgrounds may be diverse, but they have now come together to honour and glorify their alma mater: King [...]
New Straits Times
15 June 2008
Heart of the Tigers
Although KE7 had many illustrious headmasters and principals, two men have found a place in the hearts of many Tigers.
One is the first headmaster of the school Roger Francis Stainer, and the other Long Heng Hua.
Apart from suggesting the name King Edward VII, Stainer, who became the longest [...]