Thursday, December 31, 2009

'Only low-ranking officers involved'

On Dec 19, the NST had first highlighted the theft of the two General Electric J85-21A turbojet engines worth RM100 million, two years after its disappearance.

Police confirmed no top-ranking Royal Malaysian Air Force officer was involved in the theft of two fighter jet engines case. Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said investigations by the Commercial Crime Investigation Department revealed only low-ranking officers were involved.

You believe this? Only "low-ranking officers"??

Maybe our IGP really think that we are stupid or that two fighter jet engines can be fixed by anyone from the nearest workshop to an Proton Exora, maybe!

What if I'm able to steal an C-4 from the "stupid-and-yet-think-they-are-smart" BN-government? Who should I sell it to? How should I get the buyer? How am I going to deliver it to the buyer?

Do you really think it is as easy as getting a stolen mobile phone off???

If you are not the "BIG GUN", you will not be able to get this contacts, OK?!?!?
Damn it!!!!!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

One Taiwan One China

Demonstrators burn a Chinese national flag during a protest against the cross strait talks between Taiwan and China in Taichung December 22, 2009. Noisy but heavily policed protests greeted a top Chinese official when he arrived in Taiwan on Monday for talks on a broad two-way trade deal between the political rivals.


Taiwanese opposition demonstrators hold signs reading "One Taiwan. One China" to protest against Taiwan and China's cross strait meetings outside the Windsor hotel, where senior Chinese envoy Chen Yunlin is staying, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009, in the central Taiwan city of Taichung. Negotiators from China and Taiwan met for a fourth round of trade talks Tuesday amid protests from critics who fear the Taiwanese government's China-friendly policies are opening the door to eventual unification with the mainland.



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Accept payments. Everywhere

Even though a majority of payments has moved to plastic cards, accepting payments from cards is still difficult, requiring long applications, expensive hardware, and an overly complex experience.


Square, Inc was born to resolve all these issues with the beauty of Apple iPhone. In future, they will extend the capability to Android as well as BlackBerry.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Can't beat it, kill it!



Microsoft is proven to be an asshole again!

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Latteing

Origin
A latte (from the Italian caffèlatte, meaning "coffee [and] milk") is a type of coffee drink made with hot milk. Variants include replacing the coffee with another drink base such as chai, mate or matcha. The word is also sometimes spelled latté or lattè — the incorrect diacritical mark being added as a hypercorrection.

Latteing means someone pretending busy and always need to grab a latte and MIA (Missing-In-Action). This word can be extended to use in situation that someone turned on IM (Instant Messaging) overnight as if he/she work like a workaholic to impress his/her boss that he/she doesn’t need to sleep and work very hard.

Example: hey… stop latteing around!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Satu Lagi Project Barisan Nasional

PERAK: A state after illegal and unconstitutional power grab by Barisan National

Datuk Zambry Abdul Kadir’s 259 days as the squatter and usurper Perak Mentri Besar has shown his greatest achievement over a "standard" Barisan Nasional project.


Kuala Dipang (Perak), 27 October 2009: One pupil drowned and 21 others are feared missing after a newly built suspension bridge collapsed into the Kampar River as pupils participating in a 1Malaysia camp were walking across at Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Dipang near here last night. About 20 other pupils managed to hold on to the ropes of the collapsed bridge and saved themselves while several others were pulled out of the swift-flowing river by a teacher and a guard of the school in the incident at about 10.30pm. Perak Deputy Chief Police Officer Datuk Zakaria Yusof said today the body of the pupil, an Indian girl, was found by rescuers at 8.30am and had been sent to the Kampar Hospital.

Newly built bridge

Ironically, the iron-cable bridge, about 30 feet (9 meters) over the river was built recently to replace an old one that had fallen apart with age.

In Putrajaya, Fire and Rescue Services Department director-general Datuk Hamzah Abu Bakar said that initial investigations revealed that the anchor for the bridge’s cable failed.

The anchor was pulled out and the bridge gave way. But why it gave way is yet to be ascertained, he said.


A villager said the way the bridge was constructed had given rise to questions, especially pertaining to the size of the base concrete block which did not match the metal pillars which held the cables.

Itu dia... Satu lagi project Barisan Nasional!!!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Jean Todt elected new FIA President

Jean Todt has succeeded Max Mosley as President of Formula One racing’s governing body, the FIA, after comfortably winning a vote of the FIA General Assembly in Paris. Max Mosley had held the role since 1993.

Frenchman Todt has been involved in motorsport since 1966 and is arguably best known as the Ferrari team principal who guided Michael Schumacher to five world championships. He received 135 votes to former world rally champion Vatanen’s 49, with 12 abstentions or invalid votes, and will now serve a four-year term.

He joined Ferrari in 1993 as general manager of its racing division and by 2001 was overseeing all sporting activities for the Ferrari-Maserati Group. In 2006 he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Ferrari SpA. During Todt’s time with Ferrari, the team won a total 98 Grands Prix and 13 world titles.

From 1993 to 2009, he acted as the Ferrari’s representative to the FIA World Council. In his final year with Ferrari, Todt worked as special advisor to the Ferrari board chairman before retiring from the company in March 2009.


He has since continued his work in many capacities with the FIA and FIA Foundation. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the FIA Foundation and President of the eSafetyAware! campaign, which aims to increase awareness and uptake of life-saving electronic safety technologies in vehicles. With his partner Michelle Yeoh, Todt travels the world promoting the Make Roads Safe Campaign and the Call for a Decade of Action for Road Safety.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Goddamned Microsoft with its dirty Bing

Microsoft is struggling with its search technology and market share. This goddamned company is now trying to invade into your Internet browser and change your default search to Bing without your consent.

When you type a keyword into the Location Bar, Firefox does a keyword search of your history and bookmarks. Results are displayed in a drop-down list. If you do not select a result from the drop-down list but just press enter, Firefox takes you to the top Google result for that search by default.

However, by modifying the preference called keyword.URL, you can change this behavior. This is how the dirty Microsoft invades to your browser and changes its default search to Bing.

Now, how should we remove the goddamned Bing and get our Google back?

1. On your Firefox’s Location Bar (a.k.a. address bar), type “about:config”.
2. You will be prompted with yellow triangle warning stated your action might void your warranty. Don’t panic, just click on “I’ll be careful, I promise!” button.
3. On the Filter bar, type “keyword.URL”.
4. Double-click it and replace the string value to http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=
5. Click OK and you’re done!

Here are a few example values for different search behavior:

Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky" (default pre-Firefox 2.0)
http://www.google.com/search?btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Lucky&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=

Google "Browse by Name" (Automatically takes you to sites with a clear match, else performs a Google search) (default in Firefox 2)
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=

Google Search (Google search results page)
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The most stupid question ever - Part II

Today, the same fella (code-name: latte) which asked about the "dynamic MAC address" again asked another stupid question!
This time, this latte fella turned the question to another stupid fella (code-name: satay), and somehow the question reached me.

Guess what question was that?

"How to check if the fiber cable (while looking at the label on the plastic packet) is 2/4-Gbps?"

What should I answer?

The latte fella knew he asked the wrong question and quickly walked off, but the satay fella still trying to find the answer.

Now you know what kind of standard a FORTUNE 500's company has together with their hiring standard?!?! OMG!!!

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Hotmail hacked, thousands of accounts compromised

Microsoft confirmed yesterday evening that Hotmail had been targeted by malicious fraudsters in what is commonly referred to as a phishing scam, tricking users into revealing their credentials at fake websites.

Details of accounts were posted on the code snippets website pastebin.com on October 1st. The list only covered names beginning with A or B meaning only a partial list was taken, or that was just a taster of the full list.

The important thing is this looks like a legitimate list of accounts and covers addresses ending in hotmail.com, msn.com, and live.com. At least 10,000 accounts are in the wild.

Microsoft is looking into the claims of a breach, but has yet to confirm whether its service has been compromised. If you have an account ending hotmail, live, or msn, then don’t hesitate and start changing your email service to Gmail today!

Microsoft has never been secured!!!

Monday, September 07, 2009

Candle vs. Cow-head

Malay residents of Section 23 Shah Alam marched to the Selangor Secretariat building with a cow-head on August 28, as to protest the relocation of a 150-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman temple from Section 19 to Section 23.

It was an incident where highly inflammatory remarks and statements were made but yet the police have not arrested those involved in the protest when there are ready laws in the Penal Code to act on them. But police were quick to take action against those taking part in a peaceful candlelight vigil against the cow-head protest incident at Dataran Merdeka on September 5.

All these asshole police acted unfair and harshly against those who protest peacefully but left those in cow-head protest.

This is Malaysia! 1Malaysia! Happy 52nd Merdeka!

Related: Cowgate & Independence Day

Another story of police abuses of power

Friday, September 04, 2009

Malaysian Hospitality



I personally think that this picture should not be one of the winning entries. No doubt, this picture captured the beautiful side of Malaysian Hospitality, but at the same time it shows the ugly side of Malaysian’s selfishness and uncompassionate behavior. This young boy will turn to be the same as the lady beside when he is grown-up, no surprise!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Pirated Nation, even Indonesian would like to spit on us!

Indonesia is going to sue us for violating the intellectual property rights over our national anthem.

Good! I have shame enough for it. Let us shame more and be tagged as "pirated" nation!

Piracy is in our blood. We can use "The Star-Spangled Banner" as our next national anthem. Why not?!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

最沒君子風度的政客

翻舊賬、邊緣化、強詞奪理、這就是馬來西亞華人歷史里最沒君子風度的政客-翁詩傑。

基本上,蔡細歷能夠當選馬華署理總會長,證明了基層已經原諒他了。偽君子翁詩傑這一招翻舊賬,開除蔡細歷,無論如何是不得民心的。

其實,這是馬華自家的事兒,我也懶的批評,越亂越好,但是這偽君子翁詩傑是馬來西亞的交通部長。如此卑鄙、下流、沒風度的政客,馬來西亞的交通課題,還有得救?至少蔡細歷像個男人,辭官負責。

小人畢竟還是小人,翁詩傑這種人渣也只會這把戲兒。

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Best Global Brands - ExxonMobil not in the list

For Energy companies, BP ranked highest which is 84th of top 100 best brands, with brand value of USD 3.9b. Second highest, or the other energy company on the top 100 is Shell which ranked 97th with brand value of USD 3.5b. Surprisingly, ExxonMobil not in the list at all!

Source: http://www.interbrand.com/best_global_brands.aspx

Friday, August 21, 2009

You Can't Innovate Like Apple

Source: http://www.pragmaticmarketing.com/publications/magazine/6/4/you_cant_innovate_like_apple

When what you teach and develop every day has the title “Innovation” attached to it, you reach a point where you tire of hearing about Apple. Without question, nearly everyone believes the equation Apple = Innovation is a fundamental truth. Discover what makes them different.

Insights On Innovation

Apple thinks good design is a present. You know Mentos, right? Remember the really odd packaging (paper rolls like Spree candy) promoted by some of the most bizarre ads on TV? It’s the candy that nobody I know eats; they just use it to create cola geysers.

Have you looked recently at the new packaging Mentos comes in? Lopp says the new box is a clean example of obsessive design, because the cardboard top locks open and then closes with a click. There’s an actual latch on the box, and it actually works. It’s not just a square box, but one that serves a function and works. I bought a box just so I could examine it more closely. It’s an ingenious design of subtle simplicity that works so well even shaking it upside down does not pop the box open.

The build-up of anticipation leading to the opening of the present that Apple offers is an important — if not the most important—aspect of the enjoyment people derive from Apple’s products. This is because the world divides into two camps:

  1. There are those who open their presents before Christmas morning.
  2. There are those who wait. They set their presents under the tree and, like a child, agonize over the enormous anticipation of what will be in the box when they open it on Christmas morning.
Apple designs for #2. No other mass-consumer products company puts as much attention to detail into the fit and finish of the box — let alone the out-of-box experience. If you’re an Apple enthusiast, you can capture the Christmas morning experience more than once a year with every stop you make at the local Apple store.

Apple “wraps great ideas inside great ideas,” and the whole experience is linked as the present concept traces concentric circles from the core outward. Apple’s OS X operating system is the present waiting inside its sleek, beautiful hardware; its hardware is the present, artfully unveiled from inside the gorgeous box; the box is the present, waiting for your sticky little hands inside its museum-like Apple stores. And the bow tying it all together? Jobs’ dramatic keynote speeches, where the Christmas morning fervor is fanned on a grand stage by one of the business world’s most capable hype men.

Pixel-perfect mockups are critical. This is hard work and requires an enormous amount of time, but is necessary to give the complete feeling for the entire product. For those who aren’t familiar with the term, pixel perfect means the designers of a piece of Apple software create an exact image—down to the very pixel (the basic unit of composition on a computer or television display) —for every single interface screen and feature.

There is no “Lorem Ipsum” used as filler for content, either. At least one of the senior managers refuses to look at any mockups that contain such “Greek” filler. Doing this detailed mockup removes all ambiguity—everyone knows and can see and critique how the final product looks. It also means you will not encounter interpretative changes by the designer or engineer after the review, as they are filling in the content—something I have seen happen time and time again. Ultimately, it means no one can feign surprise when they see the real thing.

10 to 3 to 1. Take the pixel-perfect approach and pile on top of it the requirement that Apple designers expect to design 10 different mockups of any new feature under consideration. And these are not just crappy mockups; they all represent different, but really good, implementations that are faithful to the product specifications.

Then, by using specified criteria, they narrow these 10 ideas down to three options, which the team spends months further developing…until they finally narrow down to the one final concept that truly represents their best work for production.

This approach is intended to offer enormous latitude for creativity that breaks past restrictions. But it also means they inherently plan to throw away 90% of the work they do. I don’t know many organizations for which this would be an acceptable ratio. Your CFO would probably declare, “All I see is money going down the drain.” This is a major reason why I say you can’t innovate like Apple.

Paired design meetings. Every week, the teams of engineers and designers get together for two complementary meetings.

Brainstorm meeting — leave your hang-ups at the door and go crazy in developing various approaches to solving particular problems or enhancing existing designs. This meeting involves free thinking with absolutely no rules.

Production meeting — the absolute opposite of the brainstorm meeting, where the aim is to put structure around the crazy ideas and define the how to, why, and when.

These two meetings continue throughout the development of any application. If you have heard stories of Jobs discarding finished concepts at the very last minute, you understand why the team operates in this manner. It’s part of their corporate DNA of grueling perfection. But the balance does shift away from free thinking and more toward a production mindset as the application progresses — even while they keep the door open for creative thought at the latest stages.

Pony meetings. These meetings are scheduled every two weeks with the internal clients to educate the decision-makers on the design directions being explored and influence their perception of what the final product should be. They’re called “pony” meetings because they correspond to Lopp’s description of the experience of senior managers dispensing their wisdom and wants to the development team when discussing the early specifications for the product.

“I want WYSIWIG…

I want it to support major browsers…

I want it to reflect the spirit of our company.”


[What???] In other words, I want a pony. Who doesn’t want a pony? A pony is gorgeous! Anyone who has been through this experience can tell you that these people are describing what they think they want. Lopp cops to reality in explaining that, since they sign the checks, you cannot simply ignore these senior managers. But you do have to manage their expectations and help align their vision with the team’s.

The meetings achieve this purpose and give a sense of control to senior management, so that they have visibility into the process and can influence the direction. Again, the purpose of this is to save the team from pursuing a line of direction that ultimately gets tossed because one of the decision makers wasn’t on board.

What else does Apple do differently?

If you read the various interviews that Jobs and Jonathan Ive (Senior Vice President, Industrial Design at Apple) have given over the last few years, you’ll find a few specific trends:

1. Apple does not do market research. This is straight from Jobs’ mouth: We do no market research. They scoff at the notion of target markets, and they don’t conduct focus groups. Why? Because everything Apple designs is based on Jobs’ and his team’s perceptions of what they think is cool. He elaborates:

“It’s not about pop culture, and it’s not about fooling people, and it’s not about convincing people that they want something they don’t. We figure out what we want. And I think we’re pretty good at having the right discipline to think through whether a lot of other people are going to want it, too. That’s what we get paid to do. So you can’t go out and ask people, you know, what’s the next big [thing.] There’s a great quote by Henry Ford, right? He said, ‘If I’d have asked my customers what they wanted, they would have told me ‘A faster horse.’’”

Said another way, Jobs hires really smart people, and he lets them loose — but on a leash, since he overlooks it all with an extremely demanding eye. If you’re seeing visions of the “Great Eye” from J.R.R. Tolkien’s books, then you probably wouldn’t be too far off. Here’s the way their simple process works:

Start with a gut sense of an opportunity, and the conversations start rolling.

What do we hate?
A: Our cell phones.

What do we have the technology to make?
A: A cell phone with a Mac inside.

What would we like to own?
A: An iPhone, what else?

But Jobs also explained that in this specific conversation, there were big debates across the organization about whether or not they could and should do it. Ultimately, he looked around and said, “Let’s do it.”

I think it’s clear they also benefit from the inauspicious “leak” to the market. By that I mean this overly tight-lipped organization occasionally leaks early ideas to the market to see what kind of response they might generate. Again, what other company benefits from having thousands of adoring designers come up with beautifully rendered concepts of what they think the next great product should look like?

2. Apple has a very small team who designs their major products. Look at Ive and his team of a dozen to 20 designers who are the brains behind the genius products that Apple has delivered to the market since the iMac back in 1998. New product development is not farmed out across the organization, but instead is creatively driven by this select group of world-class designers.

Jobs himself has delegated away many of his day-to-day operational responsibilities to enable himself to focus half of his week on the high- and very low-level development efforts for specific products.

3. Apple owns their entire system. They are completely independent of reliance on anyone else to provide inputs to the design and development of their products. They own the OS, they own the software, and they own the hardware. No other consumer electronics organization can easily do what Apple does because they own all of the technology and control the intimate interactions that ultimately become the total user experience. There is no other way to ensure such a seamless experience — a single executive calls the final shots for every single component.

4. Apple focuses on a select group of products. Apple acts like a small boutique and develops beautiful, artistic products in a manner that makes it very difficult to scale up to broad and extensive product lines. Part of this is due to the level of attention to detail provided by their small teams of designers and engineers. To think that a multi-billion dollar company only has 30 major products is astounding, because their neighbors at that level of revenues have thousands of products in hundreds of different SKUs.

As Jobs explains, this is the focus that enables them to bring such an extensive level of attention to excellence. But it is also an inherently risky enterprise, because they are limited in what new product areas they can invest in if one fails.

5. Apple has a maniacal focus on perfection. They say Jobs had the marble for the floor at the New York Apple store shipped to California first so he could examine the veins. He also complained about the chamfer radius on the plastic case of an early prototype of the Macintosh. You had better believe, given the 10 to 3 to 1 approach for design, that every shadow, every pixel is scrutinized. It’s in their DNA.

They are willing to spend the money to make sure everything is perfect, because that is their mission.

So is it possible for you to innovate like Apple?

So given all this, what is a company to do if they want to innovate like Apple? First, forget about it unless you are willing to invest significantly and heavily to establish a culture of innovation like Apple’s. Because it’s not just about copying Apple’s approach and procedures. The vast majority of executives who say, “I want to be just like Apple,” have no idea what it really takes to achieve that level of success. What they’re saying is they want to be adored by their customers, they want to launch sexy products that cause the press to fall all over themselves, and they want to experience incredible financial growth. But they generally want to do it on the cheap.

To succeed at innovation as Apple has, you need the following:

You need a leader who prioritizes new product innovation. The CEO needs to be someone who looks out to the horizon and consistently sets a vision of innovation for the organization that he or she is willing to support completely with people, funds, and time. Further, that leader needs to be fluent in the language of your customer and the markets in which you compete. If the CEO cannot be this person, then he or she needs to be willing to trust that role to a senior executive and give that person the authority and latitude to effectively oversee the new product development process.

You need to focus. A cohesive vision describes the storyline for your products and services. That storyline needs to state decisively what is in bounds and what is out-of-bounds over an 18-month to 3-year period. Everyone in the development process who matters must be in lockstep with this vision, which means you need to have open lines of communication that are regularly and consistently managed.

This storyline or strategic vision needs to be revised according to market changes and the evolution of your new product pipeline. It helps that Apple tends to approach their products with a systemic frame of mind, looking to develop the “total solution” rather than just loosely joined components.

Obviously, the other focus is to make a profit, since that is what supports the continued efforts to design the next great product. And, when every one of the major products is a moon shot, they have to work to ensure it meets exacting standards — to do everything they can to ensure success.

You need to know your customer and your market. Jobs and team can get away with not doing market research, identifying target markets, or going out and talking with customers because of the markets they play in and the cult-like customers who adore them. Most technology companies also believe they can get away with this — and most technology companies get it wrong.

Quick, identify 10 different pieces of technology that truly meet your needs and that don’t bug you due to a major flaw you either have to live with or compensate for in some fashion. Could you come up with more than five? I didn’t think so.

We’re drowning in a sea of technological crap, because every product that is released to the market is a result of multiple compromises based on decisions made by the product manager, the engineering manager, the marketing manager, the sales manager, and everyone else who has skin in the game as they prepare the offering to meet what they think are the target customer’s needs.

The reason Jobs and Ive get it right is because they design sexy products with elegant and simple interfaces — for themselves. And they count on their hip gaggle of early adopters to see it the same way. Once the snowball starts rolling, it’s all momentum from there.

Apple doesn’t sell functional products; they sell fashionable pieces of functional art. That present you’re unwrapping is all about emotional connection. And Jobs knows his marketplace better than anyone else.

Because you’re not Apple and you are likely not selling a similar set of products, you must do research to understand the customer. And, while I’m sure Jobs says he doesn’t do research, it’s pretty clear that his team goes out to thoroughly study behaviors and interests of those they think will be their early adopters. Call it talking to friends and family; but, honestly, you know that these guys live by immersing themselves in the hip culture of music, video, mobile, and computing.

The point is not to go ask your customers what they want. If you ask that question in the formative stages, then you’re doing it wrong. The point is to go immerse yourself in their environment and ask lots of “why” questions until you have thoroughly explored the ins and outs of their decision making, needs, wants, and problems. At that point, you should be able to break their needs and the opportunities down into a few simple statements of truth.

As Alan Cooper says, how can you help an end user achieve the goal if you don’t know what it is? You have to build a persona or model that accurately describes the objectives of your consumers and the problems they face with the existing solutions. The real benefit, as I saw in at InstallShield and Macrovision, is that unless you put a face and expectations on that consumer, then disagreements about features or product positioning or design come down to who can pull the greatest political will — rather than who has the cleanest interpretation of the consumer’s need.

You need the right people, and you need to reward them.

The designers at Apple are paid 50% more than their counterparts at other organizations. These designers aren’t working at Apple simply because they’re paid more. They stay at Apple because of the amazing things they get to do there. Rewards are about salary and benefits, but they are also about recognition and being able to do satisfying work that challenges the mind and allows the creative muscles to stretch. Part of this also comes down to ensuring your teams are passionate about innovation and dedicated to the focus of the organization. As Jobs says, he looks for people who are crazy about Apple. So you need to look closely at the people you are hiring and whether you have the right team in the first place.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Selangor Chief Police Officer "UNPAID" Tickets

Global Holiday Sdn Bhd agreed to withdraw its suit over business-class air tickets from Kuala Lumpur to London and back, amounting to RM41,868 against Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar and his wife Datin Imran Ibrahim.

This Selangor top cop "talk cock" that the actual cost for the tickets was RM15,000, and not RM41,868.

So the police think we are stupid again. He probably thinks that we never traveled business-class. Even if we never traveled business-class, the Malaysia Airlines website allows us to check how much is the airfare for KL-London return tickets. My quick check on a business-class return tickets for two travel on August 31 cost RM9,000 each and total RM38,868 including tax.

He said the suit was meant to insinuate that he bought the tickets without paying, and had behaved "inappropriately" as a police officer. Funny! You think the public believe you are not?! You think the public respect any police dignity as you shown from day-to-day operation?

Monday, August 17, 2009

翁詩傑,怕丟官就不要當官!

馬華總會長拿督斯里翁詩傑說,自決定調查巴生港口自由區事件後,便準備面對隨時丟官或調部門的情況。

那么膽小就不要當官!不要滿口串串燒的惡心文采,自命清高!

看看拿督斯里再益依布拉欣,不滿政府濫用內安法令,而於9月16日辭去部長職,過後跟著辭去上議員職。這才叫真英雄、真漢子!

像你這種過街老鼠,早日歸隱山林,種蕃薯去吧!(不對!不對!早日歸隱山林,蓋棟豪宅與私人機場,享受專機接送吧!)

Friday, August 14, 2009

It's Personal

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, who is in charge of parliamentary affairs and anti-corruption matters said he regarded the misunderstanding between Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat over the allegation of OTK had taken a RM10 million "loan" from TKS for MCA's activities, as something personal between two individuals.

Something personal? Yes. Imagine if these two individuals are from PR? MACC will not hesitate but will only fast track the case and pull them in to their custody for investigation. See what happened now? MACC just taking their own sweet time as long as no one from PR or the public really make noise on the matter.

What's more? MACC is busy finding ways to cover up Teoh Beng Hock death now. You won't be surprised that this case will be faded off over time.

This is Malaysia.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Transport Minister vs. Chief Minister

The deputy CEO of Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) turnkey developer Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB) Datuk Faisal Abdullah said Transport Minister and MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat had used the company's private jet five times. He said the company did not charge OTK charter fee but felt that the MCA chief should at least have paid for fuel and other expenses amounting to USD 40,000.

In response, OTK said he was glad Faisal had admitted the jet had been chartered by his office.

"This clearly indicates I don't accept privileges. If I have to, and I am willing to pay for plane rides, I clearly do not accept bribes or favours."

"In any case, my office has yet to receive invoices for the services rendered. If the charter company has been more efficient, I am sure my office would have already made prompt payments. I am sure businesses do not issue invoices through the press," he said.

We do not know who is lying but I am very sure how the arrogant MCA chief spend his party's money.

Try imagine, while Penang Chief Minister and DAP Secretary-General, Lim Guan Eng flying economy class to save the people's money, our another leader with title of "Datuk Seri" so arrogantly travel in chartered flight with at least USD 40,000 or RM 140,000. This is only the tip of iceberg on how our "Transport Minister" traveled, how about accommodation? Entertainment? etc...???

Chinese Malaysian, wake up! Do we really need MCA? Do we really need BN?

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Michael Schumacher won't come back!

Michael Schumacher has revealed he won't return to Formula One racing at the European Grand Prix later this month. Schumacher had planned to replace the injured Felipe Massa for Ferrari at the Valencia race, but has been forced to cancel his comeback due to pain in his neck, which was caused by a motorcycle accident earlier this year.

Friday, July 31, 2009

BMW announce F1 withdrawal

BMW will end their involvement in Formula One racing at the end of the current season, as to restructure its motorsport activities.

BMW became Formula One entrants in 2006 after taking over the Swiss Sauber team. The company said the decision to withdraw stems from a desire to dedicate more resources to developing new, sustainable road car technologies.

BMW’s original Formula One involvement began in the 1980s as an engine supplier. With Brabham from 1982 to ’85, the company clinched eight Formula One victories and one world title, courtesy of Nelson Piquet in 1983. Following a final win with Benetton in 1986, BMW were absent from F1 competition until 2000 when they began supplying engines to Williams, taking 10 victories over the following five years.

In 2006 the company took over the Sauber team and enjoyed a positive first season as a fully-fledged works entry, finishing fifth in the constructors’ championship, with two podium finishes. The team went from strength to strength in 2007, occupying the ‘best of the rest’ slot behind Ferrari and McLaren. Scoring in all 17 races, BMW Sauber eventually finished second in the standings, behind Ferrari.

Last year, the team became championship contenders, with driver Robert Kubica clinching the team’s first pole position in Bahrain and then a maiden win at the Canadian Grand Prix. However, they have found they going a lot tougher this season and have scored just eight points to date.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Ferrari planning to substitute Michael Schumacher for Felipe Massa

Ferrari announced on that they plan to draft in Michael Schumacher to replace the injured Felipe Massa at forthcoming Grands Prix, until Massa is able to race again.

The seven-times world champion, who retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006, will undergo a special training programme over the next few days to confirm he is fit enough to compete in next month’s European Grand Prix.

Schumacher has not driven Ferrari’s current F60 in anger and last tested for the Italian team, with whom he won five world titles, back in April 2008.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Dr. M (Che Det) joined Lim Kit Siang's blog

I was surprised to see a familiar face on Lim Kit Siang’s blog when I visited the site this afternoon. Just to confirm, I clicked on the thumbnail, boom, it was our ex-PM, Dr. Mahathir a.k.a Che Det. He joined the blog on 22/7/2009. What a surprise!!

After he was in office for 22 years and 108 days and retired for 5 years and 264 days, he finally realized that he needs to listen to other people and understand their thinking? Or he is merely spying into opposition political issues? Or he just wants to know how people criticize him?

C’mon! Don’t just be the follower of Lim Kit Siang, let’s join DAP now!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Massa crashed in Hungarian Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Felipe Massa will not race in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix following his high-speed qualifying crash at the Hungaroring, the team have confirmed. Massa was airlifted to AEK Hospital in Budapest, where he is in a stable condition.

Felipe was conscious at the arrival at the hospital. He had suffered a cut on his forehead, concussion and a bone lesion of the skull. Massa underwent surgery to treat these conditions, the outcome of which was positive. He will now remain under observation in intensive care.

The Brazilian speared off the track and into the tyre wall at Turn 4 late in the Q2 session after a rear damper spring that had come loose from the Brawn car of Rubens Barrichello struck his helmet.

Medics were quickly in attendance and the start of Q3 was delayed as they extricated him. After initial examinations at the medical centre, Massa, eighth fastest in Q2, was transferred to hospital for further treatment.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

GeoCities is closing on October 26, 2009.

GeoCities started off as a web hosting service founded by David Bohnett and John Rezner in late 1994.

This was one of the earliest company to offer users the ability to develop free home pages and hosted on their servers.

In January 1999, near the peak of the dot-com bubble, GeoCities was purchased by Yahoo! for $3.57 billion in stock, with Yahoo! taking control on May 28. The acquisition proved extremely unpopular; users began to leave en masse in protest at the new terms of service put out by Yahoo! for GeoCities. The terms stated that the company owned all rights and content, including media such as pictures. Yahoo! quickly reversed its decision.

While GeoCities proved a popular site for newcomers to Web design in the late 1990s due to its free service, the site has gradually become obsolete with the ever-decreasing cost of hosting a personal website. Most GeoCities sites that were popular in the late 1990s are no longer active and have long since been abandoned for other options.

Lately, Yahoo! sent out an email, reminding its users of the site closure.

Thanks to Yahoo!, for killing another great company with great ideas!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Discovering the web: Explore the world of Google search

There's a bunch of YouTube videos showing how we can use Google's different features!

Click: Explore Google Search

Thursday, July 09, 2009

換湯不換藥的BING

當微軟(Microsoft)遇上谷歌(Google),還是一貫地以不屑的眼神,以為谷歌小弟弟只不過是另一個網景(Netscape)。這也太小看谷歌了吧!

當谷歌頭也不回地往前沖時,這時微軟的光頭老爺爺才覺悟,谷歌這小伙子可是壯志少年了呀!

微軟的光頭老爺爺以為當下用戶個個傻頭傻腦,還買微軟這一套,換換包裝再上路!

MSN Search 追不上,換個 Windows Live Search ,不行再換個 Bing !我提議呀,不然用 Rubbish ,比較好聽嘛!

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Gmail is now out of beta.


Gmail is now out of beta. "Beta" has been removed from the logo!

Google Chrome OS, the answer to Microsoft-free computing experience!

When everyone thought that Android is the answer Google trying the OS market, Google surprised us with the new OS named Chrome OS.

Poor Microsoft, it gets hit many times since Google incorporated. First Google dominates the search engine market. Then Google enters the Web-based e-mail market. Android invades Windows Mobile's turf. And then Google jumps into the browser market with Chrome. And now, Google has upped the ante yet again with its plans for a new operating system based on Google Chrome.

The new operating system will be an open-source OS initially geared toward netbooks, Google announced in a blog posting, and will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010.

I love to hear this. If Apple can't kill Microsoft, I hope Google will.

Monday, June 29, 2009

The most stupid question ever!!!

Today, my colleague asked me the most stupid question that I totally don’t know what I should answer!

“Is your MAC address static?”

Oh God! I got shocked and… “huh?”

“Is your MAC address hard-coded?”

Oh God! No one in IT will ask such a dumb question!
Are you talking about spoofing MAC address continuously to make your MAC address dynamic?

Arrrrhhhh... What kind of company I’m working for? Save me!!!

This is really the most stupid question I ever encountered!

Don't drink latte while your CPU is busy! C'mon!



What is the most stupid question you've ever encountered?
...and I would love to hear yours!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

10 Top Companies For Malaysian Graduates

Shell continues to strengthen its position as the company of choice in Malaysia after being named as the most popular graduate employer in the inaugural Malaysia’s 100 Leading Graduate Employers recently.

It was a result of a seven-month survey done by the GTI Specialist Publisher, a Europe-based firm which specializes in the publication of career surveys and guides to students and job seekers.

GTI has offices in the UK, France, Ireland, Germany, Malaysia, Singapore and China.

The survey, which ended on September 2008, involved some 15,000 students who were studying in their final year in the universities across different countries including Malaysia, Australia and United Kingdom.

In the list dominated by foreign companies, Shell shakes off competition from Intel, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and HSBC Bank, which won their respective category – ICT, Finance & Professional Services, and Banking & Investment. Only 3 homegrown companies were ranked among the graduate’s best employers, namely Public Bank, CIMB and now the privately owned Maxis. The three occupied the bottom three in the top 10 table.

Apart from being the most popular company overall, Shell Malaysia also tops the engineering category, ahead of Schlumberger and its great nemesis ExxonMobil.

The top 10 winner of Malaysia’s Leading Graduate Employers 2008:

1. Shell

For decades, Shell has always been at the heart of many graduates and job seekers vying to have a fulfilling career not only in Malaysia but also in almost any other countries. A promise of lifelong learning, coupled with attractive remuneration package and other incentives make a job offer from Shell irresistible. Globally, Shell employs more than 100,000 employees and operates in more than 110 countries worldwide.

2. Intel

Penang is home to Intel Malaysia, and without doubt the world’s largest semiconductor company is a very much sought after employer. As one of the most popular manufacturing companies in Penang, it is perhaps one of the very few companies not very much affected by the continued economic turbulence hitting the northern state. Intel was founded in 1968 by two former employees of an American semiconductor firm, Fairchild Semiconductor.

3. Schlumberger

As one Schlumberger engineer put it during one of Shell’s career talks to graduates, “Schlumberger is probably the biggest company in the world among of those you’ve never heard of”. True enough, Schlumberger is presently the largest oilfield company in the world with operation in over 80 countries worldwide, and backed by more than 80,000 strong staff. The company supplies and provides solutions to other multinational companies in the oil and gas and engineering sectors.

4. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the Big 4 of the accounting firms, was born in London in 1998 after two British companies decided to merge their operation and created one of the world’s largestprofessional services firm. PwC is also the wealthiest company among the Big 4 firms, earning close to $30 billion in its 2008 fiscal year. Long hours of work may be your routine, but polished accounting skills are waiting in return.

5. Ernst & Young (EY)

Another Big 4 accounting firm. EY’s two main global headquarters are located in London, UK and New York, US. Today’s entity is also a result of merger, not one, but many. EY worldwide operation is divided into 5 different regions – America, Far East, Oceania, Japan and Europe (including Middle East, India and Africa). In 2007, Forbes magazine ranked Ernst & Young as the 7th largest private company in the United States.

6. KPMG

Also belongs to the Big 4 clan. KPMG employs more than 120,000 employees worldwide with operation spanning across more than 140 countries. The word K-P-M-G represents 4 of its earliest partners who decided to form a merged corporation. KPMG specializes in providingprofessional services in a wide range of industries including construction, energy, government, education, healthcare, media, pharmaceutical and others.

7. HSBC

One of the oldest banking institutions created in the modern world, HSBC was founded by the British but commenced its first operation in Hong Kong and Shanghai. In fact, the term HSBC originated from its earliest name – Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Earlier this year, HSBC topped the Forbes 2000 list and was named the world’s largest company for 2008.

8. Public Bank

Public Bank, one of the country’s largest banking institutions, was formed by award winning entrepreneur, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Teh Hong Piow, who is acting as the company’s non-executive chairman today. Public Bank is ranked as the second most valuable brand this year behind Maybank. It was also voted as the Best Managed Malaysia Company by Finance Asia for the year 2008.

9. CIMB

For the past 10 years, CIMB, which is helmed by the Deputy Prime Minister’s brother, Datuk Nazir Tun Razak, has grown by leaps and bound and made its mark as the fastest growing financial entity in the country. In the process, it won many awards and accolades, including Malaysia’s Bank of The Year 2007, Best Investment Bank 2008, Best Private Bank 2008 and Deal Maker of The Year 2008.

10. Maxis

Maxis communications was founded by local entrepreneur, Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan, who now resides in London, UK. Ananda is also Malaysia’s second richest man after Robert Kuok the sugar king. Maxis was delisted from the Malaysia public exchange in 2007 after Ananda made a surprise bid to take full control of the company. As a telco giant, Maxis competes with Celcom, DiGi, U Mobile and Packet One.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Michael Jackson, Tormented 'King of Pop', dies of cardiac arrest in Los Angeles

Michael Jackson has died at the age of 50 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his Los Angeles home.


On the morning of June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson reportedly collapsed at a rented home in Holmby Hills in Los Angeles. After he collapsed, his personal physician, who was with him at the time, attempted to resuscitate him. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a 911 call at 12:21 pm (PST) and arrived nine minutes later. Michael was reportedly not breathing and CPR was quickly performed. Resuscitation efforts continued both en route to the UCLA Medical Center, and after arrival at approximately 1:14 pm (20:14 UTC), for a further hour. He fell into a coma and died shortly after arrival. The cause of death is as yet unknown, but he was noted to be already in cardiac arrest by the paramedics who attended him. Michael Jackson was pronounced dead at about 2:26 pm local time (21:26 UTC).

In his 50 years, virtually all in the public eye, Jackson veered from stardom to tabloid fodder as plastic surgery altered his appearance. He endured allegations of child sexual abuse and, more recently, reports of financial difficulty.

Prior to his death, Jackson had been scheduled to perform 50 sold-out concerts to over one million people, at London's O2 arena, from July 13, 2009 to March 6, 2010. During a publicity press conference, Jackson made suggestions of possible retirement. Randy Phillips, president and chief executive of AEG Live, had stated that the first 10 dates alone would have earned Michael Jackson approximately £50 million.

Michael Jackson sold more than 750 million records, according to publicists for his planned comeback concerts, and won 13 Grammy Awards. His last series of concerts was the HIStory Tour in 1996- 1997 and his last studio album was “Invincible” in 2001.

Michael Jackson married Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, in 1994. They divorced within two years. He then married a nurse, Deborah Jeanne Rowe, and they had a son, Michael Jr., and a daughter, Paris. A third child, Prince Michael II, known as Blanket, was born to Jackson and a surrogate mother in 2002.

Michael Jackson and Deborah Jeanne Rowe had met when he received treatment for vitiligo, a rare disorder that discolors the face and body. Michael disclosed he had the condition in 1993 to answer critics who said he was intentionally bleaching his skin. A Beverly Hills, California, dermatologist, Arnold Klein, came forward to confirm the claim and say he was treating the pop star.

Michael Jackson was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever. To this day, the music created together on 'Off The Wall,' 'Thriller' and 'Bad' is played in every corner of the world and the reason for that is because he had it all -- talent, grace, professionalism and dedication.

Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Steve Jobs is back at work

Steve Jobs did report to work yesterday, said Apple employees who have seen him on campus.

Now, the broader question is whether yesterday is a one-hit-wonder, whether he won't be here today, whether his return to Apple full-time is actually coming earlier than the "end of June" time-frame the company has maintained since he left on medical leave in January.

Either way, if the recent report by the Wall Street Journal about his liver transplant in Tennessee time-frame is accurate, and he had the procedure done only two months ago, his return yesterday is pretty impressive.

Meantime, we still await official word from Apple, but employees are confirming this. The news is solid. Jobs is back in the house, at least for yesterday.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

99 Cent II Diptychon

The artwork "99 Cent II Diptychon" from 2001 is a two part photograph made by Andreas Gursky probably in 1999, as the work is sometimes called "99 cent.1999".

The work depicts an interior of a supermarket with numerous aisles depicting goods resulting in a colorful work. The work is digitally altered, reducing perspective this way. The photograph is a chromogenic color print or c-print. It is a two part work, also called a diptych. There were 6 sets made and mounted on acrylic glass. The photographs have a size of 207 by 337 centimeters.

The work became famous as being the most expensive photograph in the world when it was auctioned at Sotheby's on February 7 in 2007 for a price of US$3.34 million. Another auction in New York in May 2006 fetched $2.25 million for a second print, and a third print sold for $2.48 million in November 2006 at a New York gallery. These would be the third and fourth-most costly photographs sold, as of 2008.

Andreas Gursky, 99 Cent II Diptychon, 2001, C-print mounted to acrylic glass, 2x 207 x 307 centimeter

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Apple drops entry iPhone 3G to $99 (of course in USD)

Apple slashed the entry price for an iPhone in half. The 8G iPhone 3G, which came out last year, now costs $99, instead of $199. When the iPhone debuted two years ago, eager Apple fans had to shell out $499 for a 4G version and $599 for 8G.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Candle vs. C-4

The Ipoh police arrested two DAP members last night for being outside the party headquarters where an indoor candlelight vigil was taking place. The wrongful arrest resulting in blatant police abuses of power, the wrongful raid of the DAP Perak premises and violation of human rights of Malaysians, have further discredited the image and professionalism of the police force.

Also, a hunger strike is a form of non-violent protest and how can they claimed that it will cause uneasiness and safety of the public? The police should not have intervened it at all. Malaysians are now expose to C-4 threat more than a candle.

Today, the crime rate is so high; robbery, snatch theft, rempit (illegal street racing) happen everyday, and yet more than 10 truckloads of police and members of the Federal Reserve Unit had sent and set up camp around the DAP headquarters. This is the way our government spend the taxpayer's money (...and my money)!!!

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C-4 or Composition 4 is a common variety of military plastic explosive.

The term composition is used for any stable explosive, and "Composition A" and "Composition B" are other known variants. C-4 is 1.34 times as explosive as trinitrotoluene (TNT).

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Perak wants PR by Popular Vote

It is obvious that Perakians want PR regardless of the majority state seats claimed by BN. Below is the result during the 12th General Election on March 8, 2008.


Total
Voters
PR BN IND Reject Total
Voted


N1 11783 2124 6769
361 9254
N2 14446 2961 7578
371 10910
N3 12609 3336 6134
176 9646
N4 10614 2628 4963
141 7732
N5 13279 4885 5240
201 10326
N6 10985 4048 4114
174 8336
N7 15433 4584 7023
295 11902
N8 24210 10012 8863
276 19151
N9 21009 8224 7757
378 16359
N10 15144 5490 5585
391 11466
N11 15763 6959 4889
285 12133
N12 16204 6149 5602
301 12052
N13 19699 7285 6721
460 14466
N14 24864 9411 8309
334 18054
N15 10908 3296 4212
173 7681
N16 21675 7420 7975
358 15753
N17 20711 7574 6709
228 14511
N18 23503 9360 6552
371 16283
N19 11848 3819 4858
188 8865
N20 12549 4664 4592
150 9406
N21 21767 6690 8066
387 15143
N22 25657 11560 6065
383 18008
N23 39640 14456 14804
473 29733
N24 29326 7825 13057 360 629 21871
N25 31990 13923 8257
303 22483
N26 18074 7197 4682
175 12054
N27 26583 12526 6187
250 18963
N28 26587 12848 6838
249 19935
N29 21256 7552 7062
304 14918
N30 21930 10311 4996
258 15565
N31 26157 12219 5512 1275 402 19408
N32 27053 13305 6782
243 20330
N33 24103 9302 6731
340 16373
N34 14211 4156 5850
178 10184
N35 14114 4642 5391
160 10193
N36 15262 5361 5375
334 11070
N37 28011 12188 7112
354 19654
N38 14470 4286 6596
206 11088
N39 14389 4488 6556
257 11301
N40 23276 7801 6439
364 14604
N41 19857 8459 4024
212 12695
N42 16651 4797 6366
361 11524
N43 28830 9999 10635
406 21040
N44 26159 10992 7606
289 18887
N45 19355 6533 6358
367 13258
N46 18004 4059 7451
544 12054
N47 20232 5376 8628
477 14481
N48 20990 6881 8255
356 15492
N49 21722 7402 8818
401 16621
N50 23632 12381 3852
363 16596
N51 26557 11994 7520
409 19923
N52 22574 5121 10906
1340 17367
N53 13912 4530 4984
314 9828
N54 20758 7804 6083
636 14523
N55 28745 13655 5741
338 19734
N56 23609 8705 7806
410 16921
N57 17290 6323 4869
485 11677
N58 17639 4707 8233
335 13275
N59 18552 6771 5744
512 13027

1196160 443354 400682 1635 20416 866087



PR earned popular vote by 42,672 than BN. Even if sum up the independent vote and rejected vote to BN count, which is 422,733, it was still 20,621 votes shy to get 50% majority by people of Perak.

Mentri Besar of the Court

Zambry fought back and denied he is the "Mentri Besar of the Court", but the true Mentri Besar of Perak instead.

Yea Yea... What Nik Aziz said is exactly the people's voice. You are nothing much than a "Mentri Besar of the Court".

No doubt, you won the case in the Court of Appeal, you got majority in the State Assembly, and you know exactly what people want - that's to dissolve the State Assembly and have re-election. Of course you know better than anyone of us that the people of Perak will shit on your face, and definitely you got no balls to face it.

C'mon... be a man!!!

Drinker vs. Smoker

"Religious organizations said that easily-available alcohol and beer would entice the young and Muslims, and that non-Muslims who drank posed a danger to themselves and people around them..."

Posed danger to people around them??

Go figure out the percentage of excessive drinker and smoker, see who are the one affecting people around them more!!!

Before talking nonsense, the authority should ban tobacco products first!

Friday, May 22, 2009

最好方法解散州議會,由人民決定執政者

上訴庭判決贊比里是州務大臣,尼查的下一步行動,將向聯邦法院申請準令提出他們的上訴。

法律上,國陣贏了司法程序這一個回合;民意上,國陣處於下風。民間普遍認為最佳的方案,並不是由法庭來判決,而是還政予民,交回給霹靂州人民來作最後的決定。

民聯處在民意的順風方向,可以繼續施壓要求解散州議會;國陣和霹靂州蘇丹都會感受到壓力。

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Missing link found? Scientists unveil fossil of 47 million-year-old primate, Darwinius masillae

The 47 million year old fossilized remains of a primate is seen at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.


Feast your eyes on what a group of scientists call the Holy Grail of human evolution.

A team of researchers unveiled an almost perfectly intact fossil of a 47 million-year-old primate they say represents the long-sought missing link between humans and apes.

Officially known as Darwinius masillae, the fossil of the lemur-like creature dubbed Ida shows it had opposable thumbs like humans and fingernails instead of claws.

Scientists say the cat-sized animal's hind legs offer evidence of evolutionary changes that led to primates standing upright - a breakthrough that could finally confirm Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

"This specimen is like finding the Lost Ark for archeologists," lead scientist Jorn Hurum said at a ceremony at the American Museum of Natural History.

"It is the scientific equivalent of the Holy Grail. This fossil will probably be the one that will be pictured in all textbooks for the next 100 years."

A team of amateur fossil hunters discovered the near-perfect remains inside a mile-wide crater outside of Frankfurt in 1983.

Experts believe the pit was a volcanic caldera where scores of animals from the Eocene epoch were killed and their remains were kept remarkably well-preserved.

Though the pit has been a bountiful source of other fossils, the inexperienced archeologists didn't realize the value of their find.

Years later, the University of Oslo bought the 95%-intact fossil, and Hurum studied it in secret for two years.

His colleague, Jens Franzen, hailed the discovery as "the eighth wonder of the world."

"We're not dealing with our grand, grand, grandmother, but perhaps with our grand, grand, grand aunt," Franzen said.

The unveiling of the fossil came as part of a carefully-orchestrated publicity campaign unusual for scientific discoveries.

A History Channel film on the discovery will air next week.

A book release and a slew of other documentaries will follow.