某月就是 October, 2007

Dr. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor the Malaysia Boleh-o-naut

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

在今天马来西亚时间9.30pm,大马政府将会派遣一个人去太空旅游。

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 2 (Bernama) — Malaysia’s first “angkasawan” (space traveller) will be recognised as a cosmonaut by the Russian space authorities, said Science, Techology and Innovations Minister Datuk Seri Jamaludin Jarjis.

—— Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA): First Malaysian In Space Will Be Recognised As A Cosmonaut

在美国太空人叫做astronaut,在俄罗斯太空人叫做cosmonaut,在中国叫做taikornaut,那在马来西亚呢?凭这‘马来西亚能’的精神(Malaysia Boleh!),我想马来西亚应该把我们这位太空人叫做‘Boleh-o-naut’。这样的叫法不仅仅是宣传大马精神,也显示出我国也有自己的太空人,而不是什么俄罗斯人的cosmonaut。

那我们纳了那么多税请我们的Boleh-o-naut去太空做什么呢?

Many asked me what kind of food am I bringing to space ? The followings are the menu that has been approved and will be brought up to the ISS.

Biryani Chicken
Satay Ayam
Rendang Tok
Sliced dried Mango
Banana rolls
Tempe
Ginger Jelly
Roselle Granola Bar
Kuih Raya Bangkit

These are prepared by MARDI and I had tasted them previously. Most of them are vacuum packed and I hope to bring Malaysian culture in the form of food and share them with the rest of the cosmonauts. Unfortunately they couldn’t make my favourite Roti Canai.

—— Angkasawan Programme Website: Things that I would do in space!

我们不是还有一场拉茶表演吗?Boleh or not?

注解: Boleh在马来文的意思是说‘能’或‘可以’的意思。

没有血气

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

很多人在接受输血过后,都有一些后遗症。这几年来科学家们都在探讨这个问题。

Scientists have discovered that blood stored in a bank loses a vital gas that is important for transferring oxygen from the blood. As VOA’s Jessica Berman reports, the discovery may explain why a significant number of people die after receiving blood transfusions.

—— VOA News: Scientists Discover Stored Blood Loses Life-Saving Gas

在人类的血里,红血球是帮忙运输氧气到身体各个位置的细胞。科学家发现这些捐出来的血离开身体后,在短期间内失去了能运输氧气的气体。这个气体就是nitric oxide。科学家试验加强nitric oxide的分量并成功地加强了红血球运输氧气的功能。

如果我们捐出来的血都变成死血,那我们还需要捐血吗?答案是需要的,因为你的血可能就能救活一个人,中国有句老话就是‘死马当活马医’。如果有一丝希望,为何不帮呢?况且科学家们已经在想帮法解决这个问题了。

我不要那颗心

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

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就是这颗心。相信在马的很多中文blogs都收过这个留言,对方是谁我不懂,不过我懂的是她得到我的注意了,而我把注意力转移到不去看她的blog。

老话一句,很多留言并不代表你红。人家也只是敷衍你而已。针对文章的留言,才足以证明人家是在用心看你写的东西,而不是纯粹敷衍你。

—— 钪凯: “我的部落格不是让你宣传的地方”

钪凯的blog几乎每篇文章我都读过,蛮不错的,各位可以去看看。

虽然我曾说过留言是其中一个能在短期内让你的blog提高曝光率的方法,不过我也说过这招要小心使用(是有技巧的)。不要毫无意义的来个什么‘沙发’之类的留言,牛头不对马嘴。还有一些人,明明一天的浏览量就不到50,可以一篇文章却可以有几百个留言,不要以为留言多你就红。别人不出声其实是在背后笑你。本站不是很重视留言的,不过如果有人能留言告诉我我做错什么,或者给我资料的话,或者一起参与交流讨论之类的,我倒很喜欢。

不管你喜不喜欢我写的东西,你留言骂我其实我倒不介意,这表示你有细心读我写的东西,不要像那位小妹妹那么无心,竟然把一颗心落在各大blogs。这位小妹留了那颗心过后,好像就没出现过了。

所以一直以来本站都在制造少留言的假象,平均每篇文章只有两个留言。不过我觉得很多在这里留言过的人都被我凌辱,过后就不再留言了。

The Truth of Monash Malaysia Blogging Warning?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

English entries is at the last part of this article, just scroll down and you’ll see.

在读这篇之前请看《Monash Teach You How To Blog》。

在知道消息后,我到处问朋友发生了什么事。大多给我的回应很冷淡,说他们并不用blog,所以对这件事没有兴趣。我想再强调一次,这是你们的student rights。

经过多方询问,只能得到以下资料,原来是新的Monash Malaysia Building开幕典礼邀请我国的副首相纳吉去开幕,而很多学生认为说为什么一所大学会请一个racist的人来开幕。学校因为怕事,所以就希望各位学生不要写关于这件事。

上面的说法只是我听说而来的,真实性不明。如果你知道更多内幕的话不妨email我,或者可以在这里匿名留言。我也会尝试找找看澳洲Monash学生人权的代表(如果能被我联络上的话)。

Evil Bunny’s Burrow看到他写对这件事的看法,我觉得怎么去年我没认识到他:

Is the reputation of the university more important compared to the well being of its students? Or even to have a good reputation by covering everything inside the carpet? You judge yourself.

还有一个朋友介绍我看这个对着Monash Malaysia的自称学生团体的一些少数掌权为了私利者对着干的blog(Coalition for the Abolistment of MUSA),我欣赏!离开短短几个月,原本沉闷的校园一下子变得这么有趣,如果我还留在马来西亚我一定会参与这个团体的。

English:

My friends back in Monash Malaysia had forwarded me an email sent to Malaysia students. The content of this email was warning students not to write anything bad to defame the institute or certain person (that’s my interpretation). I asked many friends of mine about this matter, but most of them dont’ care about it with an excuse that blogging is not their thing, and it’s none of their business.

This is all your business! It’s your rights to express what you think is not right. I had complain it to the Australia campus Ombudsman but I don’t know if they will look into the matter or not (mostly won’t).

I tried to investigate the truth behind and this is what I heard (don’t sue me or catch me). Some people told me that it’s because the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Najib, was invited to the opening ceremoney of Monash Malaysia new building. Some students were not happy with that as they think that DPM was racist and the institute shouldn’t invite him. In order to avoid any troubles at all costs, Prof. Merilyn Liddell sent an email to warn/advise students not to blog anything that defame anyeone orelse they’ll face the law suits.

Do you have other side of the stories? Please tell me through email or comment.

A blogger back in Monash Malaysia had blogged about it (I discovered it during the investigation), Evil Bunny’s Burrow. I don’t know him, which I think “how could i not know him back then?”.

I used to study in Monash Malaysia for a year, and I know their goods and bads. I’ve all the rights to condemn them for their wrong-doings. As a matter of fact, Monash being an international institute, such act is unacceptable. Just now I just notice this blog, Coalition for the Abolistment of MUSA, again I feel sorry that I can’t join them for what they are doing. MUSA is a student association back in Malaysia campus, the council is being elected by Monash students. Although it practised democracy, but there are so few students back in Malaysia are willing to vote. During my days in Monash Malaysia, many dudes from MUSA had abused their powers. They have the control power over all student societies under Monash Malaysia, including the funds, and they had abused it. Often they do things without concerning other students, and many decisions made were based on minority decisions. It’s corrupted. I think every dudes in Monash Malaysia should read this blog and have a good thought. You don’t pay your school fees for any parties or institute to expense your rights.

Monash Teach You How to Blog

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

听闻马来西亚的Monash学生接受到关于Monash Malaysia教学生如何blogging的传闻,所以就到处问了朋友一下,这是一位朋友forward给我的email。

Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 17:28:07 +1000
Subject: Blogging

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A message from Pro Vice-Chancellor and President (Malaysia), Prof. Merilyn Liddell
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Dear Students,

It has come to my attention that there have been a number of blogs by
students that are defamatory in nature, causing hurt to the persons
named, and put the students who author the blogs at risk in a number of
ways. I suspect that this has arisen because students are not aware of
the laws of Malaysia relevant to such situations, nor of the University
policies that pertain.

Please note that while free speech is welcome, there are limitations
provided by the law particularly regarding defamation and sedition. It
would appear that some students are not aware of this, and have perhaps
inadvertently contravened the law.

In light of this, the University wishes to provide relevant information
to students regarding the legal and institutional context that applies.

Please find attached a document prepared by the campus solicitor, for
your information, and action as necessary.

Prof. Merilyn Liddell
Pro Vice-Chancellor and President (Malaysia)

NOTICE TO STUDENTS

RE: BLOGGING

It has recently come to the attention of the University that there have
been several blogs written by students on the internet which were
derogatory in nature and made against the University and its lecturers
(”the Blogs”).

As such, we wish to bring to awareness that there are laws in Malaysia
and disciplinary policies at Monash University relating to such matters.
The words used in the Blogs could be construed as defamatory or seditious
words and constitute offences under the said laws and policies, thereby
placing the blogger (”the Offender”) in danger of attracting legal action
and/or disciplinary action against him/her.

Definitions
Words are “defamatory” in nature if the words “tend to lower a person in
the estimation of right-thinking members of society generally” (per the
Defamation Act 1957) or if the words “makes or publishes any imputation
concerning any person, intending to harm, or knowing or having reason to
believe that such imputation will harm the reputation of such person”
(per the Penal Code (Revised 1997)).

Words are considered “seditious” if they have a tendency to bring into
hatred or contempt, excite, raise discontent or disaffection, promote
feelings of ill-will and hostility against another person or party (per
the Sedition Act 1948).

Consequences/Dangers for using defamatory or seditious words in blogs
There are numerous legal and/or disciplinary actions which may be taken
against the Offender:-
(i) a civil action for defamation may be initiated in court by the
University and/or the offended lecturer against the Offender;
(ii) a criminal action for sedition may be commenced in court by the
Authorities against the Offender;
(iii) the University may take disciplinary action against the Offender
for committing a misconduct under the Students Disciplinary Policy;
(iv) the University may take disciplinary action against the Offender
for committing an offence under the Acceptable Use of Information
Technology Facilities By Students Policy.

Advice to Students
In view of the above and in view of the very public nature of the blogs,
the University advises all students as follows:-
(i) to exercise caution when blogging or making any other postings on
the internet so as to avoid writing anything which may be defamatory or
seditious in their blogs or postings;
(ii) to immediately remove any blogs (together with its entire blog
trail) or postings which could be defamatory or seditious in nature;
(iii) to lodge any grievances or complaints through the proper channels
made available at the University, such as through:-
(a) the University’s Counselling Services;
(b) MUSA Education Affairs Committee;
(c) the University’s Student Services Department;
(d) the Course Managers of the respective Schools.

The University also encourages students to at all times maintain and
uphold (and not tarnish nor prejudice) the good name and reputation of
Monash University as being a premier international university as a good
name and reputation serves to benefit not just the University but also
the students.

Please be so advised.

Thank you.

我不知道导致他们寄出这封email的原因。不过其中一个原因大概是Monash Malaysia不想它的丑闻被传出去,也不想学生透过blog诋毁它们的名誉。我在文中highlight了一些段落。

自由blogging也是学生的人权之一,Monash身为一所国际大学,不应该有此举动。我已经在Monash Ombudsman那里做出了投诉,也希望各位学生也做同样的事情,这是关系到你们的权益。

以下是我写的信(不能在网页中submit):

Details of Grievance
Faculty / department: Monash Malaysia
Key contact person: Prof. Merilyn Liddell
Summarise in one or two sentences what action, decision or conduct forms the basis of your grievance: Recently Students in Monash Malaysia received email which ‘teach’ students how to blog.

Please give details of your grievance:

In the email I received from my friedns back in Malaysia, there’re two paragraphs which caught my attention.

“It has recently come to the attention of the University that there have
been several blogs written by students on the internet which were
derogatory in nature and made against the University and its lecturers
(”the Blogs”).”

“The University also encourages students to at all times maintain and
uphold (and not tarnish nor prejudice) the good name and reputation of
Monash University as being a premier international university as a good
name and reputation serves to benefit not just the University but also
the students.”

I used to studies in Monash Malaysia, I know teh goods and bads of Monash Malaysia.

Blog is something for people to express themselves, and Monash SHOULDN’T having any business with a students’ doings outside the school. Besides, students may just writing out the truth, and Monash should accept it and make improvement, but not hiding it from the publics.

Have you completed the grievance procedure with the faculty or department? No
If you answered no to the previous question, please give reasons for contacting the University Student Ombudsman

Blogging is students’ rights, Monash has no responsibility stopping us, and shouldn’t send an email warning students about it. It’s a failure of Monash education that you educated someone to be that moron to spoil your name for no reason and no proof. Monash as an international institute body shouldn’t have this 3rd world mentality thinking of this will cover up their wrong-doings back in Malaysia.

What outcome are you seeking?

Explaining why this email was sent, an apologize email from Prof. Merilyn Liddell to monash malaysia students and promise that Monash will respect the students’ rights.

如果因为我此文造成Monash将我退学什么的,请各位见证。

什么是‘真话’?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

鎗人槍語看到这个图片。

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我对‘真话’的解释是‘正想听的’。你懂政客心机都很重的,我们解读他们的话是要经过多方思考。

以下是从一个人的脑浆那里看到的影片,是Damien Rice在2004年为Aung San Suu Kyi唱的生日歌——“Unplayed Piano”。

当缅甸军阀不要人民讲真话而打压他们,马来西亚却有一个希望人民讲真话后打压他们的政府。

什么是真话呢?不就是当权者听得顺耳的话吗?

犯贱的人

Monday, October 8th, 2007

不明白,怎么一个人知道另外一个人要买什么给一个人时,他怎么还会去买同样的东西给同样的人。

Indian Superman 印度超人

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

很少在这个blog贴youtube影片,找到了这个Indian Superman,笑到我肚子痛。

看完了印度超人后,有几个总结:

  1. 印度人在电影里不管什么情况下都会唱歌。
  2. 只要接触过印度超人的女子,就算超人不扶着她们,她们也会飞。
  3. 印度的Superheroes很亲民,还会和民众一起跳舞。

Indian Superman:

Indian Superman Part 2:

不过以下这部也很经典,就是印度吸血鬼/僵尸,他们印度人跳舞唱歌的血就算变成鬼怪后也是不变,所以你去印度如果遇到吸血鬼,那你应该懂怎么应付咯。不过那印度女子也很好笑,对方跳了这么久她还不跑。

感情线和智慧线

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

夏娃留言问我关于掌纹的问题时,发现到原来感情线和智慧线对大多人来说,是不会相联在一起的。这是不是感性和理性对大多人来说,不能共存的呢?

p/s 本人从小就对手相和面相抱着玩玩的态度研究打发时间,不会迷信这些东西,不过如果你得罪我我会把你的福祥说成衰相的。相由心而生(不论手相或面相),你的命是你后天能改变的,你的人生是怎样就在于你自己。

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