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.