In a speech at the White House in 1962:
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States (tag).
In a speech at the White House in 1962:
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States (tag).
Malaysian citizens are paying taxes to fund a lot of funky stuff. We already have moral police and moral court. Now, we are going to have flag police!
In the New Straits Times today:
Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said yesterday many rich and famous citizens had a lackadaisical attitude towards flying the Jalur Gemilang on special occasions like National Day.
“We’re not saying they are unpatriotic, rather they take things for granted. It would be embarrassing if an officer of the law knocked on their door and asked them why they were not flying the flag…”
Maybe we should be flying Nazi flags instead.
Patriotism can’t be forced upon. Dr Rais Yatim should realize that.

p/s – I’ve just realized that my photo is currently on the front page of Malay Wikipedia. It’s the featured photo for July 2006. I’m honored especially given the fact that that photo of mine is the first photo to be picked to be on Malay Wikipedia’s new Featured Pictures section.
Getting a photo into English Wikipedia’s Featured Pictures however is much harder than Malay Wikipedia. Unlike the latter, the former Wikipedia is more established and there are a lot more photographers on it – amateurs and professionals. Thus, the requirement is far stricter. I myself nominated two of my photos (of which I thought were exceptional) for consideration but both efforts failed. But I’ll try again and again and again…
Finally, the world restarts!
For the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League season, Ajax will play either FC Copenhagen or MyPa (tag). By reputation, FC Copenhagen should overcome MyPa. Regardless, I don’t think Ajax will have too much problem in handling either team.
Too bad that AC Milan will be playing in this Champions League season. They should have been banned from participating in the tournament. That ban should have stood. I have a feeling that AC Milan bribed the judges…
Previously, skeptics of global warming pointed to a study that showed Antarctica is cooling down as a proof that global warming is a hoax (tag). They asked, if the Earth is really warming up, then why Antarctica is cooling down?
That’s a legit concern and throughout my experience, that question was one of the hardest points to counter. I had never managed to rise up above that. Until today, that is.
In the New York Times today, the lead author of the study comes up and put this concern to rest:
Our study did find that 58 percent of Antarctica cooled from 1966 to 2000. But during that period, the rest of the continent was warming. And climate models created since our paper was published have suggested a link between the lack of significant warming in Antarctica and the ozone hole over that continent. These models, conspicuously missing from the warming-skeptic literature, suggest that as the ozone hole heals — thanks to worldwide bans on ozone-destroying chemicals — all of Antarctica is likely to warm with the rest of the planet. An inconvenient truth?
Global warming is real. The connection between the warming and human activities is real. The threat is real.
And yeah, just like the Brown’s Da Vinci Code, Crichton’s State of Fear is a work of fiction. If you really want to find out about global warming, you should read academic papers, not fiction.

p/s – erosion of free speech in apparent in Malaysia. With the Prime Minister’s “advice” to stop discussion concerning freedom of religion and a government plan to gag free speech on the internet, I’d like to take back my opinion that under Badawi administration, there’s more freedom.
That’s bull. Completely bull.
The Badawi administration is starting to look like the previous one.

pp/s – I was browsing an article on the Constitution of Malaysia and this. Does Zaid Ibrahim edit Wikipedia?
The delta of Chao Phraya, from the air (tag):

The sea is of course the Gulf of Thailand.
This is from another angle with the attributes of the picture tweaked to make the paddy field plots more visible:

I wonder how the Mekong looks like…