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Planet of the Apes
I rarely make much post about movies unless it has a real impact on me. The first time I watch Planet of the Apes was when I was too young too remember anything. I think I’m possibly less than 5. I can still vaguely remember the part where the crazy earthlings were bald religious fanantics, the shattered statue of Liberty, and in the end the earth was blown up.
I do not know why these images from the past memories will come back once a while. Those days, the science fiction were a litte errie and somehow you can remember it for the rest of your live. And movies from the 70s is really good.
Last week I decided to watch the latest released version of the Movie “Rise of the planet of the apes” and I thought that it was awesome. Imho much better than the 2011 version.
The story started on how experiment by humans on Apes has turned them smart. Things got out of hand when some of these greedy humans wanted to exploit the experiment for profit and things got out of hands.
This movie reminds me on how greedy ignorance and greedy human can be. Risking things for profit. Which is happening today. In the old version of Planet of the apes earth was completely detroyed by nuclear war.
Anyway, do not know or have not seen the old sequel version of the Planet of the Apes. Here are the list that you can find time to watch.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)
Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)
Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
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Works published at local paper
It’s been some hectic days planning for my new project and doing coding from scratch. Sometimes its not a big deal, however it kinda feels good when your works get pulished at a local newspaper once a while. Here are some of my recent works that got published.
Adios!
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Malaysia One of the safest country and third corruption free
I was surfing the internet randomly when I found this article from Pemandu website. It says Malaysia is the safest country among the 19 upper-middle income countries surveyed
An NGO, The World Justice Project, did a research entitled ‘Rule of Law
Index’ which indicates Malaysia as one of the safest countries among the upper-middle income countries in the world. The research is also done based on how safe the people feel and how much they feared the police. Malaysia is also the third corruption-free country among the 19 upper-middle income countries surveyed, and 25th among the 66 countries researched worldwide. The outcome of the research also synergises with the 30% reduced crime rate in Malaysia with the initiative of NKRA.
Source http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/?p=1177
What do you think ?
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Water Cut in Klang valley
Sources.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/6/21/nation/20110621165321&sec=nation
KUALA LUMPUR: About a million consumers in the Klang Valley will be affected by a water supply cut from 8am on Wednesday to 8am on Friday when the Sungei Selangor water treatment plant is shut for maintenance and upgrading works.
The cut would affect consumers in Kuala Lumpur, Gombak, Petaling and Hulu Selangor, said Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Syabas) corporate affairs department executive director Abdul Halem Mat Som on Tuesday.
The Sungai Selangor water treatment plant Phase 1 (SSP1) in Bukit Badong, Ijok, will be shut for maintenance by Syarikat Pengeluar Air Sungai Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash) and upgrading work by Syabas, he said.
“Splash is fixing the sluice valves and pumps and cleaning the water treatment plant. We are upgrading the water supply systems,” he said.
“We will have our emergency response plan (ERP) on standby to provide water tankers to consumers. But we advise the public to store water,” he said.
The public can call the Syabas Hotline at 1-800-88-5252 for details on the areas affected as well to get water tanker services.
“We have activated a pre-recorded voice mail service to help you,” he said.
The affected areas are:
Kuala Lumpur
Bukit Kiara, Royal Selangor Club, Bukit Kiara Resort, Bukit Kiara Sports Complex, National Science Complex,
National Institute of Public Administration, Securities Commission, Sime Darby Convention Centre, Jalan Segambir; Jalan Belimbing; Jalan Setiabistari; Jalan Setiamurni 1 hingga 12; Jalan Setiabudi; Jalan Setiarasa; jalan Setiaraya; Jalan Setiajaya; Jalan Medan Setia; Jalan Setiabakti; Jalan Setiakasih; Plaza Damansara; Taman Seri Beringin.
Hulu Selangor District
Kampung Serai, Kuang; Kampung Kuang, Kuang; Kampung Cempedak, Kuang; Kampung Gombak, Kuang; Kampung Baru, Kundang; Kampung Melayu Sri, Kundang; Kampung Permata, Kundang; Taman Desa, Kundang; Bandar Baru Kundang, Kundang; Kundang Jaya, Kundang; Taman Rahmat Jaya, Kundang; Industrial zone Kundang; and Bandar Tasik Puteri.
Gombak District
Bandar Sri Damansara; Kepong Industrial Park; Industrial Park Tago; Sunway SPK; Wangsa Permai; Desa Park City; Taman Bukit Maluri; Manjalara Kepong; Desa Aman Puri; Medan Putra.
Petaling District
Taman Bukit Mayang Mas, PJU 1; Kampung Cempaka, PJU1; Dataran Prima; PJU 1; Taman Aman Sari, PJU 1; Taman Bukit Emas, PJU 1; Taman Megah Mas, PJU 1; Ara Damansara; Taman Sunway Mas; Eastin Hotel; Phileo Damansara; Universiti Malaya; Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya; Seksyen 17, Seksyen 17A, Seksyen 19 22; SS1 hingga SS9 Kelana Jaya; SS 20 hingga SS 26 Damansara; Subang airport (MAS Kargo, MAS Catering, APAC); keseluruhan Kota Damansara; Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh; Mah Sing; Pinggiran Subang; Subang Bestari; Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara (Jalan Kekwa dan Jalan Dahlia), Damansara; Damansara Idaman (PJU 1A), Damansara; Damansara Lagenda (PJU 1A), Damansara; Damansara Indah (PJU 3), Damansara; Tropicana Golf & Country Resort (PJU 3), Damansara; Tropicana Indah (PJU 3), Damansara; Pelangi Damansara, Damansara; Bandar Utama (PJU 6), Petaling Jaya; Bukit Rahman Putra, Sungai Buloh; Bukit Rahman Putra industrial area; Taman Seri Putra, Sungai Buloh; Taman Impian Indah, Sungai Buloh; Taman Matang Jaya, Sungai Buloh; Saujana Akasia, Sungai Buloh; Kampung Matang Pagar, Sungai Buloh; Seksyen 11, 12, 13, 14 dan 16; Seksyen 51A; Kampung Sungai Penchala/ Bukit Lanjan; keseluruhan TTDI; Mutiara Damansara (PJU 7); Damansara Perdana (PJU 8); Flora Damansara (PJU 8).
For details, call 1-800-88-5252 or SMS PUSPEL and send to 39222 or log on to www.syabas.com.my.
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MC donalds mid month buy 1 get 1 free
Great news! time to load those fats again!
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