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Thursday, May 17, 2007

The Anwar Factor

i recently stumbled across this article below, which kinda true for me and some others but anyways u decide the truth that fits you. Hope that when we finish our studies we could contribute some thoughts of making our country a better place to live in.


Anwar's return to politics worries government as it looks ahead to general elections
by Abdar Rahman Koya
(Wednesday, May 16, 2007)

"Opposition leaders welcome Anwar’s return, although many are unimpressed by his handling of non-domestic issues, as well as his ties to some Western leaders (the comparison between Anwar’s and Mahathir’s foreign policies is the subject of frequent debate among observers). But Anwar, able political animal that he is, has talked his way successfully through both ‘fundamentalist’ and ‘secular’ crowds."

Barely a month after he announced his intention of returning to the political stage, Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s former deputy prime minister, is back in limelight. Since being released from jail in late 2004, he had been travelling around the world delivering speeches to academic institutions and thinktanks. Now he has promised to give the Malaysian opposition a shot in the arm.

Anwar’s ability to re-energize the opposition parties, representing different agendas and ideologies, is not to be dismissed altogether. When he was removed from office by Mahathir Mohamad in 1998, he had only three weeks as a free man to travel around the country and do the impossible: unite the various opposition parties, including the Islamic Party (PAS), as well as mobilize huge crowds to oppose Mahathir’s government. Mahathir knew this, always admitting that his former deputy was “efficient”, and so ordered his infamous arrest and orchestrated a long trial by media and judiciary, thus putting Anwar away for the next four years.

How things have changed since. “I have gone through the cycle. I have dined with Kings and I have eaten horrible meals in prison. I am not seeking revenge,” said Anwar in a recent speech. In interviews broadcast by international news channels, Anwar reiterated that he would participate actively in elections and party politics. He has accepted nominations to become the president of the National Justice Party (Keadilan), which was formed after his arrest and is now headed by his wife. Most observers agree that Keadilan, like many parties born out of conflicts in the ruling United Malay National Organisation (UMNO), waxes in strength as UMNO wanes, but Anwar the person is a different matter.

When he was released from jail, barely three months after Mahathir’s retirement, many perceived this as the result of a behind-the-scenes deal with Abdullah Badawi and his government. However, Anwar is now openly attacking government leaders in almost daily public speeches. His most talked-about allegation involves Najib Razak, the current deputy prime minister, also a prime ministerial hopeful, whom Anwar has challenged the police to investigate for his alleged ties to the gruesome murder of a Mongolian woman (an aide of Najib’s is currently being charged with this murder). Asked by reporters whether he intends to sue Anwar for defamation of character, Najib has said that he will not do so, fuelling further rumours that Anwar, who was in office in various positions for 16 years (including time as a deputy and acting prime minister, to whom reports of misbehaviour of cabinet members were sent) could know things that others do not. With so much knowledge of skeletons in cupboards, the government’s response to counter the opposition even in a small by-election is understandable.

There being a notable shortage of charismatic leaders in Malaysia, Anwar appears to be the obvious choice to lead a waning opposition movement that could have swept to power eight years ago, had it not been for irregularities in the electoral process and the overuse of racial prejudices by the ruling party.

When Abdullah Badawi started his term, Malaysians hoped for a fresh start, wiping out everything that had happened during the Mahathir era. Now, however, issues for the opposition are slowly being handed to them on a silver plate. Despite almost three years in power, Abdullah has so far failed to make any impact. The opposition, however, has not been able to exploit his failures and mistakes, because of what is seen as their over-reliance on Mahathir for political opportunities. With Mahathir gone from the scene, PAS is seen as ‘disarmed’, and its struggles look as if they are intended only to make sure that its government in Kelantan state is defended in every election. In this situation, news of Anwar’s return to the domestic political scene is welcome to the opposition parties. He is expected to put all his political skills and personal charisma– which once placed him at the helm of power – to use against the government.

In two recent by-elections he has campaigned actively for opposition candidates. While government leaders have been quick to dismiss Anwar’s chances of becoming prime minister – an ambition he has pursued consistently since his student-leader days in the 1970s – the fact that so many millions of dollars have been spent on two very small bye-elections shows how much the government fears the “Anwar factor”.

Whether this can be translated into votes Anwar himself is not sure. “You come, hear me and clap for me, and then you go home and vote for UMNO the next day,” he quipped to thousands of people at Ijok, a town in Selangor state which is holding a by-election on April 28 (as Crescent goes to press). The town was transformed overnight into a hive of activity, with the government pouring about RM50 million (US$15m) into roadworks, broken pipes, irrigation, building upgrades, agricultural subsidies and cash handouts. At almost every corner, senior government leaders could be seen campaigning to the mere 11,000 or so voters in the district.

Opposition leaders welcome Anwar’s return, although many are unimpressed by his handling of non-domestic issues, as well as his ties to some Western leaders (the comparison between Anwar’s and Mahathir’s foreign policies is the subject of frequent debate among observers). But Anwar, able political animal that he is, has talked his way successfully through both ‘fundamentalist’ and ‘secular’ crowds. In many of his recent speeches, he has been at pains to scoff at speculations that he is a “western agent”. If rarity in speaking out against western attacks on Islam and Muslims is anything to judge by, such speculations cannot be dismissed altogether. Yet he has managed to soothe some ruffled feathers recently, such as last month, when he criticised Australia’s John Howard for being a “lackey” of George Bush in Iraq. It is not everyday that Anwar uses such terms about the US.

At least in domestic politics, the opposition parties need Anwar more than he needs them. The general elections, although not due until 2009, are almost certain to be called before April 2008. Anything held later than that means Anwar – a former convict – will be legally entitled to stand as a candidate, and will almost certainly win a parliamentary seat because of his charisma, despite the procedural irregularities that riddle Malaysia’s electoral process. That is a nightmare that his former colleagues want to avoid at any cost.

So whether the “Anwar factor” is real remains to be seen, depending largely on Abdullah Badawi’s choice of date for Malaysia’s next general elections.

Monday, May 14, 2007

opinion not overlooked....

from maddie...

True. I agree wholeheartedly with the comment.

The entire astronaut fiasco raises the fact that when it comes to accomplishments, our government is more into extravagance than actual substance. Quantity over quality. Who cares what the astronauts get out of it? Malaysians get to say 'hey, we sent astronauts to outer space, and well now isn't that impressive?' So the country gets another claim to fame and admittedly, we all share a tinge of pride knowing that we've managed to join other advanced countries in terms of major triumphs. The aftermath, what comes after? Who even thinks that far, right. Hmmph. Doctors are overglorified in Malaysia! Qualifications aside, maybe someone with extensive credentials that are actually related to astronomy would prove to be a more solid investment for the future of space travel in Malaysia. The extent of how much this could benefit the citizens has been compromised, in attempt to provide a little grandeur, by coming up with astronouts that are also (wow!) doctors. Lucky us, our professionals are really diverse when it comes to expertise. How ironic.

And as for 'jalan sana sini'? I prefer thinking of it as an experience. Travelling might be a more leisurely form of activity compared to studying our asses off in the country/place they sent us, but the learning doesn't have to stop, right?

I guess I'm just as guilty as the rest of us when it comes to spending scholarship allowance for trips to visit friends here and there. It's likely I have ended up splurging every once in a while too. Have I actually gained something from it all? That's left to personal opinion. I'm inclined to believe that we all do.

We owe it to ourselves to be the insightful, discerning individuals that they picked to send abroad.

We owe it to those tax payers (my dad included too) to be something more, not yet another of the governments many failings.

So as long as you know in your heart that it's not all in jest, whatever people say and all their criticism really can't be taken to heart. We are aware of how screwed up things have become back in our beloved homeland and we want to make an active effort to change it.

Thats surely a start, right.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

youre right my friend!!

im compelled to post my friends comments on the previous post i posted.
i cant deny the truth behind her words especially given the situation our nation is facing today...after 50 years of independence shouldnt we look back and see how our country is really doing?

from nawar...

Glid,I do agree the government is spending massively on unnecessary stuff.I'm sorry to say but even sending the astronauts is such a waste.Why?Because they should have sent someone with more background in outer space.Not doctors for God's sake.I'm sorry it's rude but what doctors can do about it?Maybe yes they learn something but they won't benefit that much.And what will they do then?Just touring around?I know the programme has benefited Malaysia in some ways with some deals but still.

Heard about the new Istana Negara RM400 million?Hah,that's another waste.Do you know why they wanted to build a new one?

Bak kata Menteri Tol tuh,balairong kecik sgt.

It amused me so much u know.

But then again,I think I'm wasting the government's money as well.Jalan sana sini gune duit government.Thanks to somebody who actually pointed to me that it's not right to use the tax payers' money for our own leisure.Do you think so?

Bukan apa,I've been attacked by someone yg ckp,budak2 overseas nih duk blaja jauh,pehtu gi jalan2 gune duit rakyat.Yg rakyat kat mesia nih,susah payah carik duit nak bayar tol naik (it affects my dad by the way),minyak naik,minyak masak pun br naik,sumer pun naik die x ingat.Aku terus terdiam.Huhuhuhu.Maybe we should we play our parts too?

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Malaysia my home...

recent events occuring in Malaysia had opened my eyes to the fact that malaysia has been ruled in the utmost delicately wrongly...this may sound a lil bit political but the fact remains that malaysia is somewhat too corrupted to even begin with

i know this does not relate to any mac oriented articles but this article is made on a mac!huhu

what furiates me the most is the fact that the public funds are not being used properly. take example of todays newspaper reporting about samy vellu made a statement saying that an additional 22milion RM has to be forked out to check all remaining buildings in putrajaya. whose gonna pay for this? the public of course!

we all know that these recent building defects are from NEW buildings! common, does this make any sence to you? first of all these building costs hudreds of millions of RM,doesnt the contractor who built the buildings paid enough to build a structure thats actually 'structured'? the fact remains the opposite as floods detected inside the buildings, roofs and walls collapsed...

they're a few explanation for this, weve somewhat mentioned one so far (contractors paid lucratively), but is this true? if the sum paid was lucrative enough why does the shameful defects detected? defects that resulted from poor quality construction materials?-weve paid handsomely so that they can buy quality construction materials....architects made somewhat faulty construction plan?- weve paid enough to even hire architects who can figure out how to make a pyramid ...so whats the problem...if the money is REALLY adequate these problems would have not occured..my point is that the problem stems from either inadequate funds were given to the contactor or the contractor took advantage by buying cheap materials to increase revenue..but why increase revenue if revenue is in the milions already?again the question of inadequacy..

government wont be stupid enough to just pick an amateur contactor to do the job especially without any previous good track records, so we've eliminated one factor.
the other one,about inadequate funds is what we are interested in...huhu..dont have to elaborate who took the money because the minister should explain this though

again, not only malaysians have to pay to get a defected building but pay again to get this building being checked which is not necessary if the building is built properly in the first place...pitty my father who paid the tax and pitty me who will be paying the tax....but ill cut some slack as my scholarship are from the government itself...but nevertheless the truth prevails and fear no evil!

so my friends who are intellectects..do we still wana let our future tax being used unwisely..u all decide (less tax paid the more money u have to buy a mac!)

oh ya....and yet theres that much hassle into increasing government servants pay (which has not increased for about 15 years) when ministers can boastfully say the economy is blooming. i quote the MTUC presidents speech 'somebody say that our move demanding the government to increase our pay is absurd as where does the government gonna get the money? Well everytime we're told that our economy is strong that means the government has money!

not a political view but the truth about Malaysia,my home...

mac facts:

steve jobs who is the current apple CEO and founder was once kicked from apple itself being accused of being too obsessed with work...

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Why Microsoft Should Fear Apple...an approximate view of mine

March 28, 2007 (Computerworld) -- Should Microsoft fear Apple's Macintosh? Maybe not quaking-in-your-boots scared, mind you, but Redmond should certainly be concerned.

I'll tell you why. Apple has gotten smarter about how it competes with Microsoft. Clearly the underdog, Apple has to make moves that can be seen as both supportive of the Windows marketplace and good for its Mac customers at the same time.

The switch to Intel was just such a chess move. Intel hardware makes it easier for Microsoft to create apps for the Mac. It solves a performance problem Apple had. It creates a better experience for Intel-Mac owners because it better supports Windows applications. The CPU architecture also puts Mac and Windows hardware on an easy-to-understand, level playing field. Perhaps most significantly, though, all these advantages appeal to potentially millions of Mac-curious Windows users because it makes the Mac more familiar.

For the first time in its 23-year history, the Mac is finally able to move fluidly into and out of the world of Microsoft Windows and its applications -- both in the workplace and at home. Microsoft's own Office suite plays a big role in that. Microsoft's commitment to Office 2008 for the Mac lends additional support.

But the untapped source for the Mac is software designed for Windows. VMware is offering a public beta of its Fusion virtualization product for the Mac; the final release is due this summer. In the meantime, it's the Parallels Desktop software that has been truly transformational for the Mac.

Parallels isn't just an easy-to-use virtualization utility for running Windows on the Mac. The company's Coherence feature lets Windows apps run in an all but invisible Windows instance on your Mac. They look for all the world like they're running on your Mac, not in Windows. Parallels also makes it easy to switch back and forth between a full-screen version of Windows and your full-screen Mac. And Windows XP runs flawlessly on the Mac in Parallels. (Parallels also supports Vista, but not the Aero interface, yet.)

For people who haven't tried it recently, the most surprising thing about the Mac in 2007 is that software is simply not a problem. Most average Windows users have no idea how rich a software base the Mac has grown in recent years. With convenient access to Windows applications, as well as access to an intriguing, growing market of Mac-specific software, finding great software that runs on the Mac is easier than ever before.

That Insidious Macintosh

OK, so full disclosure: I am a recent Mac convert. But before you chalk me up as an apple-eyed Mac fanboy, I'm not your average Windows-to-Mac switcher. No one knows better than me (well, maybe Microsoft's accountants) how firm a grip on the computer industry Microsoft has. As a Windows reviewer since almost the beginning of Windows (my first tests were of Windows 2.11), I have no illusions about Microsoft's market lock.

If the Mac or any other desktop OS were to truly put a dent in Microsoft's desktop market share, it would take 15 years for Windows to "die." And that's assuming Microsoft stood still and did nothing. In other words, it ain't gonna happen.

I also don't hate Microsoft. I'm not a fanatic. I'm just someone who recognizes a good thing when he sees it. I undertook a simple three-month trial of the Mac last autumn, with no intention of sticking around, and realized four months later that I wasn't going back.

But here's the kicker: I am very definitely not alone. A lot of people who were previously confirmed Windows users have given the Mac a try over the last year. Windows Vista is the most ambitious version of Windows since Windows 95, but it's far less compelling than Windows 95 was. Vista isn't a bad product; it's just not a great one. After six years of waiting, it was time for something significantly better. We didn't get it.


Because I made the switch recently, and did so publicly, I've gotten hundreds of messages from Computerworld readers (as well as readers of my personal newsletter, Scot's Newsletter) informing me that they, too, switched to the Mac recently. Many are IT people. Some confess that they manage Windows users by day, and run Macs at home. Others tell me that they've switched in the office, and it's no big deal. The all-but-universal experience is that the transition was much easier than expected, and that using the Mac has made switchers more productive.

What's especially intriguing to me is that many IT managers have reported that execs of all stripes are switching to the Mac at their companies. I've seen the same phenomenon. At my company, three very highly placed execs have used Macs for many years. The vast majority of people have used Windows. Over the course of the last year, however, several new Mac users have appeared, including three in my area of the company. Mac users are beginning to come out of the woodwork. And the word is spreading that it's OK to do that.

So, while I don't think Microsoft has anything to fear in the market share department, when it comes to mind share, it has a lot to lose. The Mac is experiencing a renaissance. It's about Intel inside. It's about Unix at the core. It's about virtualization technology. It's about the surprising availability of software. It's about a superior operating system, and attractive hardware. It's about serious buzz.

People are talking about the Mac throughout the industry. Admit it: Whether you love it or hate it, you're talking about the Mac at the water cooler. Many IT pros tend to laugh up their sleeves about how expensive and eccentric Macs are. But they're still talking. It's one of the top 10 technology stories of the year.

Macintosh TCO

There are three essential truths that I have come to believe about Macs:

1. The mythology surrounding the Mac isn't true. It's not impervious to problems. Like any computer, a Mac can really come apart on you in a bad way. I've seen it happen.

2. When Macs go bad, the conventional wisdom is that they're harder to fix than Windows machines. I used to believe that myself. It may have been true under pre-OS X versions of the Mac OS, but I no longer find that to be the case. As a relative Mac newbie, I've had no trouble figuring out Mac problems -- and that includes a couple of doozies.

3. That said, Macs go bad less often than Windows PCs. Mac users are more productive than Windows users because Macs experience fewer problems. There's nothing mystical about it either. There are some obvious reasons why this is the case: The Mac is a closed hardware/software system. The OS isn't forced to contend with a vast variety of hardware, and the hardware is carefully vetted so that it works perfectly with the software. Apple controls the horizontal; it controls the vertical. The hardware and software are a matched set.

Apple has also had an enduring, consistent vision about usability. It's willing to sacrifice both power and flexibility to create a user interface that is far more intuitive than other operating systems. So Macs work better and are easier to use. That's it in a nutshell.

What would you pay for a computer that doesn't currently need anti-malware software? On most Windows PCs -- especially consumer-spec'ed PCs -- the security software is robbing the PC of so much system overhead that the user experience suffers. This one difference alone delivers a small reduction of software costs and a large reduction of helpdesk calls.

When it comes to hardware, Macs have long been perceived as overpriced and underpowered -- and that may have been true in the past. But when you compare today's premium Windows-based hardware, such as the Lenovo ThinkPad T60 series, to the Apple MacBook Pro, what you find is that you don't pay a premium for the Mac hardware. You can easily pay a lot more for a high-end Lenovo notebook than for a MacBook Pro. Of course, it's also possible to pay less for Dell hardware than you would for Apple hardware.

he point is that Apple isn't necessarily the most expensive hardware vendor out there. And given the productivity and reliability of Mac hardware, it's not as expensive as it may seem. Of course, if you don't already have Macintosh expertise in your helpdesk, then it's a big deal to add. But more and more companies have already accepted that challenge.

The problem in assessing Mac total cost of ownership comes at the low end. Apple should create economy-oriented, business-class desktop and notebook hardware. The iMac is a home machine. And while the MacBook is fairly inexpensive, there are too many tradeoffs -- such as its Chiclet-like keyboard -- for it to succeed in the business world. (Not everyone agrees with me on this point. Some believe that Apple's consumer Macs are enterprise-worthy.)

Since Apple offers very few SKUs, it's almost impossible for enterprise buyers to save money by specifying this or that lesser feature in order to reduce cost. Without a model specifically designed for low-end business desktops, Apple just isn't competitive there.

Microsoft's Buzz Kill

There was a time when people jokingly described Apple as Microsoft's advanced software lab. Anyone who follows operating systems -- please, be objective if your knee-jerk reaction is to disagree -- has to realize that Microsoft has imitated literally hundreds of features and behaviors of Apple's OS X. Yes, there are some advantages that originated with Microsoft (such as file icon thumbnail previews). But OS X is clearly leading the desktop OS parade. Everyone is copying Apple -- and with good reason.

The time for joking has passed. Microsoft hasn't exactly failed with Vista. But it's more like a double than a home run. Apple is innovating not just with the software and hardware it creates, but with the value proposition it is building in the marketplace. Apple hasn't ever been particularly good about that before. Sure, it's managed to appeal to people's aesthetic sensibilities, but almost never to people's wallets. While Macs still aren't cheap, you get a lot more bang for the buck than you once did.

And that's why Microsoft should read the vibe and think twice about ignoring Apple this time. Microsoft nearly missed the boat on the Internet last decade. It backed into a giant antitrust brouhaha. It has had huge problems with security this decade. Through its own inattention to Internet Explorer, it allowed Mozilla's Firefox to gain a bridgehead on browser market share. Even dyed-in-the-wool Windows enterprises are fed up with me-too Microsoft upgrades, the never-ending blizzard of security patches, the increasing hardware requirements for Vista, volume licensing snafus, and a litany of other complaints and sore points.

Nothing lasts forever. The bloom is coming off the rose on Microsoft. I would never put it past the software giant to come up with a way to remake itself in a better light. But the current course doesn't appear to me to lead in that direction. As much as Apple is doing things right, Microsoft is doing things wrong. That's a great combination for Apple, if it can keep walking the current tightrope.

In the end, this is about perception. It isn't about Apple's market share or even its quarterly sales numbers. (Apple's notebook computer sales for the fourth quarter were 4.1% of all portable computer sales, according to DisplaySearch.) What this is about is that Apple is reaching the right people with its product, winning new converts, Windows user by Windows user -- and creating buzz.

How do you measure buzz? You don't. It's something that experienced people in this industry can just feel. And that's the condition Microsoft should fear. Because buzz can turn into something much harder to combat than sheer numbers.


Scot Finnie is Computerworld's online editorial director.





Wednesday, April 11, 2007

What's In a name

By any other name

Please, Apple Inc.—don’t forget about the computer

“I want you to call me Dar,” my good friend Jeff told me once again, impatiently. “Short for Darbloor. It shouldn’t be this hard for you to remember it.”

It was my sophomore year of college, and a few days earlier, Jeff had suddenly insisted that I stop referring to him by the name that his parents and I had always known him by. My reaction to all this was a precise indicator of my level of maturity and compassion at age 20. If he’d gotten to me two years sooner, he would have been praying for me to forget his request to call him Darbloor. But I’d grown up some, and my sole concern was understanding what had brought the poor lad to such a state.

“Jeff is who I used to be,” Darbloor explained, in the manner of a man who’d practiced this speech in front of a mirror. “By choosing the name that best suits the Jeff (sorry, ‘Dar’) of today, I’m taking a symbolic step that puts me in control of my future and …”

After listening to him continue for ten minutes, I asked him if Darbloor wasn’t also the name of one of the villains in the ongoing Star Wars comic that we were reading. Then he changed the subject, and I was a good enough friend to pretend not to notice.

Call me Apple

Now my good friend Apple Computer Inc. has asked me to start calling it Apple Inc. And this time the news came in the form of a press release, rather than over a shared plate of cheesy fries.

Both my friends’ motivations are exactly the same, though. Whether you’re an individual or a billion-dollar company, you should probably stop every now and then and ask yourself, “Who am I?” But if the answer you wind up with involves a corporate rebranding, you probably ought to go back inside the sweat lodge for another hour.

I still don’t know what Jeff’s deal was. (The name Dar lasted about as long as the purple hair he sported late in his freshman year.) But with Apple, it’s pretty obvious: the company is not just in the computer business anymore. Even if it were, the word computer is sounding more and more like a disposable antique of the 1970s or 1980s with each passing year. Here around my sofa, I’ve got an iPod, a Windows Mobile smart phone, and a TiVo. Each one truly fits the Apple II-era definition of a computer, yet we all know them simply as a music player, a phone, and an enchanted friend that brings us movies and TV shows.

More to the point, each one of these items is in the category of a device that Apple now builds. By the start of summer, the iPhone and the Apple TV will be in hundreds of thousands of homes, thus bringing the reliable Apple stamp of simplicity, reliability, and keen-as-a-lightsaber technology to consumer electronics.

Swell. But will Apple continue to bring that stamp to its computers?

We have MacBooks. But they’re unique only in that they run Mac OS instead of Windows. Where is that new miraculous subnotebook or tablet that only Apple can design?

Thanks to the transition to Intel, iMacs and Mac Pros are absolutely no-foolin’ among the most powerful desktops on the planet. But has desktop evolution truly dead-ended with the mouse-keyboard-screen configuration?

And what about Leopard? Apple has shown off only a handful of new features, and none of them seems revolutionary enough to inspire someone to tattoo an Apple logo on a visible body area.

Corporate amnesia

Companies often fail because they forget who they are. When the company that makes fantastic soups repositions itself as “a home branding portfolio,” when a newspaper stops talking about news and refers to its stories solely as content, and especially when the bank that holds your mortgage starts advertising that “Our currency is people, not money,” it’s time to worry.

I’m certainly not worried about Apple Comp—sorry, Apple Inc. Not yet. It has built an entire business out of hiding the word computer from its products’ users. Now it has just gone a step further and removed the word from its name. So long as it remembers the word’s importance, everything’s cool.

But I’ve been a watcher of corporations for far too long not to worry about a day, twenty years from now, when the company’s name is Ako, its logo is a black square inside an orange square, and its most popular product is a line of snack sandwiches that stay fresh without refrigeration.

[Andy Ihnatko is the technology columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and the author of the forthcoming Mac OS X Leopard Book (Wiley).]

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Adakah Alternatif itu suatu kesalahan?


Mesti ada yang tertanya2 kenapa tiba2 blog ini ditulis dalam bahasa melayu? Saya mempunyai hobi untuk melayari web. Sedang meninjau halaman Redesign Malaysia , sebuah website yang didedikasikan untuk menggembleng tenaga rakyat Malaysia untuk meningkatkan taraf broadband atau jalur lebar di negara kita. Apa yang menarik perhatian saya di situ ialah pengendali halaman web tersebut adalah seorang yang beliau sendiri menggelarkan dirirnya 'cina-beng' bernama Josh Lim. Walaupun peratusan blog yang ditulis oleh beliau adalah di dalam bahasa inggeris namun salah satu dari artikel beliau ditulis dalam bahasa ibunda malaysia. Gaya bahasa dan pengayaan perkataan yang beliau gunakan menyebabkan saya terasa tercabar, bukanlah untuk menjadi penulis lebih baik di sini tetapi untuk turut menggunakan bahasa melayu yang semakin lama semakin ditelan zaman.
Berbalik kepada persoalan adakah alternatif itu suatu kesalahan. Biasanya apabila berlaku sesuatu yang diluar norma atau tabii maka sesuatu itu ditakrifkan sebagai alternatif. Tapi dari aspek apakah ingin saya sampaikan disini? Marilah kita melihat dari sudut telekomunikasi yang ingin disampaikan oleh Josh Lim.

Internet

Semestinya kita semua menyedari bahawa di Malaysia pembekal perkhidmatan jalur lebar dikuasai oleh TMNet Streamyx. Walaupun kita mengetahui bahawa perkhidmatan yang diberikan adalah bak kata pepatah 'indah khabar dari rupa' namun semakin hari semakin ramai yang kita lihat melanggan Streamyx. Adakah masyarakat tidak mengetahui bahawa terdapat juga ISP (internet Service Provider- Pembekal Perkhidmatan Internet) yang lain seperti Time dan sebagainya yang memberikan perkhidmatan yang jauh lebih baik dati tmnet? Ataupun masyarakat mengambil pendekatan endah tak endah dan 'lebih baik ada dari tiada' dalam menilai perkhidmatan yang diberikan pihak tmnet? Hakikatnya ialah sistem tmnet sedang mengendalikan bebanan pelanggan yang lebih dari yang termampu, dan akibatnya ditanggung oleh pengguna , kelajuan yang lebih rendah berbanding harga yang dibayar dan kadang kala terputus perkhidmatan malah P2P yang menjadi tulang belakang untuk memuat turun media dari internet turut terjejas. Jelaslah di sini bahawa alternatif kepada permasalah in harus diberikan perhatian dan langkah yang telah diambil oleh Josh Lim adalah langkah yang bernas dan saya menyokong penuh usaha yang dijalankan beliau.

Komputer

Sepertimana niat asal blog ini ditulis iaitu untuk memberikan maklumat yang lebih lanjut tentang Apple dan komputer yang dikeluarkan oleh syarikat tersebut maka tidak perlulah saya menghuraikan lebih lanjut memandangkan sudah nyata bahawa saya memilih untuk menggunakan MacOSX dari menggunakan windows. Justifikasi yang diambil iaitu untuk menggunakan sistem operasi yang alternatif , selain windows adalah satu langkah yang tidak mudah untuk saya ambil malah disangkal dan dikatakan tidak sesuai untuk pelajar seperti saya, tambahan pula tidak ramai yang tahu menggunakan MacOSX.
Namun inilah yang dinamakan anjakan paradigma. Dikala manusia sibuk menggunakan benda yang sama di dunia kita mengambil langkah untuk maju setapak dengan mengenalkan suatu benda yang lebih baik. Maklumat mengenai Mac dan apple telahpun saya blogkan sebelum ini. Di sini ada sebuah tulisan mengenai Microsoft dan Alternatif.


Politik

Adalah bukan maksud saya untuk menyebelahi mana2 pihak tetapi hanya untuk memberikan maklumat2 tentang alternatif yang ada untuk rakyat malaysia. Alternatif sememangnya sukar untuk diterima tetapi adalah hak sendiri untuk menerima yang alternatif atau konservatif. Oleh kerana saya memang seorang yang suka mencari maklumat maka di sini saya berikan sebuah halaman web yang berkaitan dengan alternatif. Adalah disini ingin saya ketengahkan bahawa bukan niat dihati untuk menghasut dan sebagainya tetapi sekadar berkongsi maklumat, persepsi saudara saudari adalah untuk saudara saudari tentukan sendiri. Namun adakah kita berpuas hati bagaimana negara kita ditadbir dan dipimpin pada masa sekarang? Jika anda tidak berpuas hati adakah kita mampu untuk memilih yang alternatif? Dan adakah menjadi suatu kesalahan untuk memilih yang alternatif? Semua berbalik kepada prinsip dan kemahuan masing-masing....





Akhir kata

Maka justifikasi tentang salah atau benarnya sesuatu yang alternatif ituadalah bergantung kepada penilaian tentang baik buruk serta impak yang akan diberikan dengan memilih yang alternatif.


A man walks into a his bathroom and shoots himself right between the eyes using a real gun with real bullets. He walks out alive, with no blood anywhere. And no, he didn't miss and he wasn't Superman or any other caped crusader.
How did he do this?

A man was found murdered on Sunday morning. His wife immediately called the police. The police questioned the wife and staff and got these alibis:
The Wife said she was sleeping.
The Cook was cooking breakfast.
The Gardener was picking vegetables.
The Maid was getting the mail.
The Butler was cleaning the closet.

The police instantly arrested the murdered. Who did it and how did they know?

Your answers?

Leave your answers in the comments area.




Saturday, April 7, 2007

Reminiscing the past embracing the present

This week is the start of my new cycle ENT and Topographical Anatomy. Its the hardest of cycles this semester as in the end of this semester both subjects will be subjected to exams. Just imagine everyday having to attend both classes that prior to it abundant reading must be done. Reaching the end of this week i became exhausted just by seeing book n understading even another phrase just as having difficulties deciphering codes....medially to this cut laterally but not past the proximal part of distal line that while having to be exact not to cut the nerves...and it goes on.....

Having the first test on Topographical Anatomy this monday, my hands are supposed to be glued to the books but instead this is what i am doing.... during high school, having lived with my roomates W and AT was the hilarious moments in my life. Their combination would make ur stomach contents come out just by seeing them side by side to each other. One afternoon back from class, i came into my room having discovered they had just finished doing sumthing (which was fishy by the looks of it) and was holding their laughs for no apparent reasons. Hot and sweaty i quickly changed into my towels and headed straight to the bathroom to take a bath before the prep class starts. It was a normal bath and things were just as they were in the afternoon in Langkawi- until i came back into my room.

Half a metre away from my room i can already hear both of them laughing out loud bout sumthing, but once i entered suddenly silent they became. 'Apa yang hampa dok gelak kuat sangat weih?', said I...'Tak dak papa bang dong (what they called me back then)...keh3', they continued laughing suddenly. I noticed they was an empty pack of soy juice besides W's bed and the middle of the room's floor was sticky as if sumthing was wiped away clean. AT said again to me in a very comel way (he had the Sinyu's from doraemon voice) that its nothing and they'll tell it in the evening.

Refreshed with clean clothes i went to class for the prep still not knowing about the incident. In the evening, again i asked bout the incident and again both of them broke into laughter..what the hell was going on here?? Launghing while trying to explain, which is very hard to do, both of them ware pushing each other to tell me what happened.....

It seems that AT and W were drinking soy juice they bought from KOOP that afternoon. AT drank a mouthfull and tried to make sounds like 'si tenang' the dugong to W while W was mouthfull of soy juice as well. Seeing the joke AT made he sprayed the whole content that was in his mouth to the floor not being able to hold his laugh and in search of a rug to wipe of the soy juice on the floor the decided to play a prank on me. They took my towel which was well hanging at my lockers side and wipe of W's vomit and kept on laughing......




Reminiscing the past



Embracing the present

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Get a Mac Ads and Vista Imitation

Started a new cycle and dont have the time to write out any blogs. Hands busy thrusting stuff inside peoples ear nose and throat in the morning and busy cutting hands and legs in the evening...here's an article i picked up from myMacBUZZ about the Switching ads apple made..enjoy! ill try to attach the video if possible..

About the Get A Mac commercials

The Get A Mac ads, you either love it or hate it, either way the ads had made an impact. Surely it is more entertaining then the previous “Switch” ads. However some people are misinterpreting the adverts.

The commercials produced for Apple by TBWA who had done ad campaign for Adidas, PlayStation, Nissan and other high profile client. There are even now an UK and Japan version of the ads with different actors playing ‘PC’ and ‘Mac’.

The common misinterpretation are regarding both the characters ‘PC’ played by John Hodgman and ‘Mac’ played by Justin Long. They do not represent Bill Gates and Steve Jobs neither do they represent PC users and Mac users.

What both of the characters represent are the machine itself. If a PC and a Mac were to take a human form, that is most probably how they will look like. If both machine were to be humanize and were able to talk, most probably that is how they will act. This is what the whole Get a Mac commercials is going for.

Notice that on each commercials they introduced themselves as “Hi I am a PC”, “and I am a Mac”. They didn’t say that “I am a PC user” or “I am a Mac user”.

So PC users don’t be offended over the ‘Get a Mac’. The commercials are not saying that you are boring, just that your machines are.

About Vista And MacOSX

Here are some interesting facts you should know ...i do admire these guys presenting skills though, very relax and yet interactive.



Here are some of the ads i promised












Sunday, April 1, 2007

iMac revealed...


Ive mentioned in my previous post that its a nightmare having brought this monster back to moscow! I always have one notion that 'everything will eventually come into place when the time comes'. It applied even to this situation as well but having to go through the obstacles firsts seemed like its never gonna apply in the first place. Just a few days before my departure from Malaysia back to Moscow i started searching the luggage to carry my iMac in. I measured the size of my iMac which i dont remember now but then it was like the number '23' (please go to the cinema for more information) haunting me night and day! So there was i searching every single luggage store for the right bag. My initial strategy was like this, as the iMac's stand cant be unassembled the only option to fit this thing in a bag is byputting it face down. But what worried me the most was will it be safe to put the mac without any padding. I was soo desperate that the price of the luggage doesnt matter (it did initially) as long as my investment in this mac would worth it! From one shop to another,one shopping complex to the other, one state to another (haha i didnt actually did this on purpose but my village is in another state if you get what i mean) but still this number 23 haunts me.

Up to the very end, i.e the morning of my departure day this question wasnt resolved until i finally noticed the obvious. Why dont we use the original box? said i to my family members(a bit poietic have i become). It has the paddings we need and the exact size for the mac to fit. But the drawback of this is wheather im allowed to bring this box inside the cabbin. There's no way im gonna checked this box in (which eventually did come into reality sadly). So rushingly i drove to my local airport bringing with me the empty iMac box to ask the ground staff wheather this box is allowed into the cabin area, which is of course NOT said one of the ground staff! Next time then...got an iMac to reveal...huhu

iMac

-below are images i took from iMac user guide given by apple to their users. I used the command-shift-4 (its like print screen in windows accept u can choose area to catch your pictures by dragging your cursor) to capture this pictures. These info is exlusively given to those who already bought mac but nevertheless ill reveal it for the purpose of Switching ...

Out of the box

This is what you will get when you purchase an iMac. What? Where's the CPU?.... its all there! Everything is already built inside. Yup, no clogged wires, space saving! How about speakers? Like i told you before-everythings there and ill pin point where they're all located..



Front View A

As you can see on the side theres the slot to load your DVD's and remote rest. Yup the remote attaches magnetically to the side of your imac. The power indicator light is only noticeable when the mac is being switched ON and when its sleeping. One thing about the disc slot is that it doesnt have any eject button physically on the mac. Its on the keyboard instead! Thus you can deduce by now wheater you can use other keyboards other than apple's..... sigh...yup the volume and mute button is also on the keyboard.


Here is shown the slot loading area
Magnetic placing of the Remote

Front View B

Yeah, recent lines of macs except for macpro has i-sight installed where you can use it to make video conference,take pictures and as well make movies! Near to it as you can see is a built in microphone. The IR (infrared) receiver for the remote is the apple logo itself. The speakers although at the bottom but it works extremely well! The only drawback is that if the files youre playing is of low audio quality,the volume cant be amplified enough sometimes to be heard if youre staying far away from your mac. Apple's keyboard comes in with 2 USB ports at the rear side. One is usually used for inserting your mighty mouse and the other one i use for thumb drives...


Rear View A

-new generation iMacs have mini DVI port in case you are feeling that you need extra desktop/working space to attached an additional monitor.
-the rest you can see it by yourself-3 USBs and 2 fire-wire 400 ports

Rear View B
-memory access is the place you would pay attention to if you wanna upgrade our RAM-by yourself that is
Mighty Mouse

-although it may look like a buttonless mouse, it may be one of the most crowded buttoned mouse ever!
-What a mouse ball on the upper side? Yup !you can scroll left and right, up and down using one scroll ball (this is super cool but you better make sure no dust is trapped in there or youll be in serious trouble!) Clicking on the scroll ball lets u choose which windows you wanna work with (alt-tab equivalent)
-Side button is usually used for expose' (its like aero in vista) where you have to 'squeeze' the mouse

Remote

-a device that is especially loved by couch potato like me. There's a few cool stuff you can do with this remote actually. You can put your computer to sleep and boot your mac into windows just by using your remote!!

i-Sight









Some other pictures taken...

The real Krun and Lutp's picture....which they claimed can increase the traffict of this site...hehe

The real Anas Sofian..huhu

Friday, March 30, 2007

My Mac Experience

What A Lame ME....



Its like this, when i first saw the iMac G5 like 2 or 3 years ago i was so excited that i started to promote this i dunno-what-the-hell-it-is to everyone of my friends. Not promote in the sense that i asked them to buy it but simply telling stuffs like how cool this imac design is and stuff.
For a sponsered student like me and the rest of my friends, we were allocated some money to buy computers for our own usage during our educational year. Well i got the money but somehow kept it for the right time (and somewhat used it to do other stuffs before finally a computer did appear in my life).

During that time which was during my 1st and 2nd year of medical life, there was no internet connection,we're still like nomads during summer and there were hardly any assignments to do. So the computer serves mainly for watching movies, playing games and listening to music.

Lucky me i have a beautiful (beautiful isnt she), very good cook and lovely girlfriend who bought a laptop! You didnt get my point do you... At least there's a computer in case i need one! Not that im that stingy not to buy one myself but we all know that laptops last at the most 2 years before they become super slow, having alzheimers syndrome (not enough random access memory,RAM to run as fast) and they simply gave up on you! My resolution was that let my girl buy hers first then after her laptop gave up on both of us (like it is now) , we become settlers instead of nomads and there's internet connection then only ill buy my computer in which everything did happen even in the sequence!

After 2 years of my first encounter with the iMacG5 only i grabbed the opportunity to buy one myself. Not that i waited for that long for nothing but the fact that i dont see any future in using a mac just yet- most programs dont run on them, the OS is not windows and its expansive!! Well that was before apple intergrated intel processors that makes it possible to boot into windows which makes everybody everthinking of buying macs have a second option if ever they feel uncomfortable using it....ill blog out about mac programs later. Like i said before...my writing is super boring!!!

My mac experience was not a very good one though....i wanted to buy my mac in malaysia coz in russia its super expansive. I can opt to buy a macbook or any laptop rather than iMac but the fact that i like to watch movies in big screens kinda lead me into buying an iMac in the end. ...headache hunted me since the day that i bought my mac. Yes, i enjoy having it very much but the notion of not being able to bring it back safely seems to overcome the joy of having it.Imagine bringing back this monster from malaysia which it alone weighs 15kg, my clothing luggage 10kg and foods 15 kg which is 10kg in excess of my permitted check in....but now finally im writing this blog on my mac in the comfortness of my moscow hostel with nelly the cat sitting on my lap takes away all my nightmare which ill tell later cause im starting to sound boring and monotonous with super long sentences being written......see ya

Here are some pictures taken with my built in Eye-Sight

Khairina Farhanah my nephew...















Marek, Me and Pak Abas in thermal view

















Anas...trying to become i dunno...



my Bro..decapitating himself



asrul..being tail fed by nelly the smelly cat















Lutp and krun being sucked into a sink hole...my god lutp!

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Making it right-an easy guide into becoming a switcher



I think i suck at blogging frankly speaking. And the thought of blogging doesnt suite me well either. But what the heck! Life is too short and i might as well blog myself out at least once in my life(in which now i did more than once) . Nevertheless ill tell you one thing, you have to make it right if you wanna switch to a mac. What do i mean by making it right- the right reason to buy a mac, choosing wisely the right mac that suits you, buying from the right people at the right time (you can get your mac cheaper by 200-800rm less if you know the right time to buy) and convincing yourself you made the right choice in buying!

Most people who knows mac well enough knows macs are expensive relative to windows machine. That was true -before apple made their transition to intels processor. Since their transition to intel, users became more attracted towards mac as they have the choice to run windows (ill blog out how to do this latter)if anything goes wrong that is! And because of this the prices have dropped to a more competative level against other windows machines. I myself am not that rich but i can say this, buying my mac- worth every penny spending!

Why Mac?- below are some articles i 'cilok' (grabbed in malay) from apple website. Not that im THAT lazy but these people are THAT good in their words that having the thought to write my own words seems soo not possible- haha! But Ill give my own comments at the bottom

Thinking about upgrading to Vista? Even more reasons to get a Mac.

1. No upgrade nightmares.

Before you can even think about Vista, you’ll likely need a new PC. Or upgrades for memory, hard disk, and graphics card. Why go through all that hassle, when you can just get a Mac?

-this is soo true- have you seen vista before? They cilok each and every one features in Mac OSX! So why even bothered to change for a cilok version while you can get the 'real vista'!

2. You can even run Windows.

The Mac gives you choices. With the latest software options, an Intel-powered Mac can easily run Vista or Windows XP applications. Not that you’ll want to..

- this may be the war factor to buy a mac! If you have a windows machine- you can run only windows. But if youre dare enough to risk your machine you can run a few other OSes but with a mac you can easily run windows-be it 98,2000,xp or vista and even linux! Not to say that you will use these OSes but you get what i mean...

3. It’s simpler.

No need to choose from the many (and expensive) flavors of Vista. Every Mac runs the same Mac OS X — with the full set of industry-leading features.

-oh yeah! this is soo true.Most of users would want to upgrade to vista mainly for the aero interface (equivalent to Expose' in MacOSX) but think again! not all vista comes with the aero interface! They are that many version of vista that you yourself might be loosing your head before deciding which to buy!-buy a mac and regardless which mac you choose it doesnt matter! They're all the same

4. You don’t have to buy new stuff.

Your existing printer, camera, keyboard, and mouse will work with a Mac. PCs and Macs can usually share peripherals if they connect via USB, FireWire, or Bluetooth, three industry standards available on every Mac.

-Yup no worries! Your gadgets will perfectly work well with your mac

5. Know iTunes? You know Mac.

You’ll recognize features like the library collection, playlist arrangement, and instant search in many Mac applications. So you’re something of a Mac expert already.

-yeah!mainly all the interface in mac uses this same pattern of interface in itunes. So if you have been using itunes you should know how easy it is that making a switch to MacOSX is hassle free!

6. Macs run Microsoft Office.

Microsoft Office for Mac OS X gives you Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, all with familiar features and shortcut commands. For collaborative work, Office for Mac connects to Microsoft Exchange servers.

-yup you can connect to your colleagues using windows to share files!but this relationship goes only one way though!

7. You can take it with you.

Most popular applications for Mac and PC use the same file formats, making it simple to exchange documents with friends and coworkers or move existing files from a PC to a Mac.

-yup! no problem at all exchanging file.Im the only one using a mac here!and all the other windows users are taking files that i downloaded to my computer using my torrent client software!

-a quick addition of my own- no virus for mac and for those who are gamers,you can play all windows games plus mac games on your mac!

you need more convincing?- www.apple.com/getamac/

Which mac to buy?
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you should know by now that all of the mac runs MacOSX. You can see at the bottom of this
page the whole mac family.

MacBook- those who need to work on the move, doesnt require much graphics power to play games and doesnt cost that much.

MacBookPro- BigMac!!Big in screen area,big in graphics processing and for those with big Pockets!

iMac- this is a desktop mac. I recommend this for all those couch potato like i am! You can choose from the smallest 17" to the biggest 24"monster iMac! Suitable for those who like
to play games (ATI X1600 128 and 256 MB) and in need of large disk space (up to 250 G)

MacPro- This is for super gamers and graphic designers and big spenders!

MacMini- the most affordable mac of all!

- to know the price and specification in detailed for malaysia i highly recommend you check out www.cgcomputers.com

Where to Buy?When to Buy?
- I Highly recommend for malaysians to buy your macs at the premium apple resellers outlets
rather than buying in shops that arent.

-One shop in particular for those residing in penang is Cg computers. Man this company rocks! Besides selling macs at a reasonable price, they'll give you free mac course for beginners! (im not being paid for promoting these if any of you ever wondered)

- I strongly recommend if you're gonna switch for a mac to buy it during PCFair. Its around april and august each year. i got my ram upgraded to an extra 1G for free!

My Mac- iMac 20" , 2 gig core duo, 250 G HD, SuperDrive, 1.5 G DDR2 RAM, ATI Radeon X1600 128 Mb
- this is the mac i dragged from malaysia to moscow!

Friday, March 23, 2007

why mac?

Im not gonna be biased about windows because i know where my root was before i made my switch.One of many reasons i switched to mac was because i was bored with the xp interface that was in the market for about 5 years without any new generation of OS from microsoft. Futhermore the everlasting condition where you have to reformat your pc once in a while just to make it run smoothly really doesnt make it up to my mind. I mean, common!! My machine was not bad at all in terms of hardware but still crushes and hangs seems like hunting my computer for whatever sins my computer have ever done.

Then i heard about the 'crush resistant' apple Macs so the apple users called. So i check it out nevertheless. Went to check out apples' official website.
The designs of their line of macs were flawless. Macbook, MackBookPro (MBP), iMac , and MacPro all seems like an art display rather than machines themselves. But these are the most recent lines of macs they released which have intel processors installed, which in fact boost their sales and got me into buying an iMac in the end.

The only perpective that i had in mind when i purchased my 20"iMac was that i can actually run windows if in any way i dislike or cant make my switch from windows to MacOSX tiger (that's apples version of OS) and the fact that it has Front Row (a program to produce and enhanced couch potato's life like me) that let mac users to play video,music and photo contents and dvd by using the apple remote.

But after a while using this mac system,its that good that using windows its like looking something afar from a window.....lets not hail this apple that high shall we!the mouse sucks though!!

Made on Mac

Malaysian Mac switcher, a blog dedicated about my personal experience switching from being a windows user to a mac. Ever since my switch, i've never turned my back on using windows.
Stay tune and you may as well become the next switcher like i am.
Ill tell secrets on buying guide in malaysia, free softwares, and customizing your mac (or a future one) so that you'll not feel isolated when making your switch when using your computer, and best of all using your mac to run windows (in case you change your mind along the way that is)...

Changing Malaysia, one mac at a time....