In this piece of news (the following link), it was stated that
"This sees the national carrier in a tie with Lufthansa and moving up one rank from last year."
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/10/26/nation/4975370&sec=nation#
I could not agree with the statement. I find this piece of news is misleading. Please refer to the following link. It is clear that MAS did not improve in ranking, instead the tied position of Emirates and Virgin Atlantic was only counted as one position (number 4) instead of two. MAS are still behind 8 other airlines as it was in 2008 and no improvement has been made. In fact, Lufthansa made an improvement by moving up a rank to tie with MAS. It was behind MAS in 2008.
http://www.smarttravelasia.com/travelpoll.htm#Airlines
who is thinking who is lulu? or too sluggish to accept the truth?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Updates
Sunday, May 10, 2009
The problems with Koo Kien Keat
The problems with Koo Kien Keat.
Sorry I have to reroute my anger somewhere.I don’t want to put words into sophisticated humanistic or ethical philosophy terms. To uplift Malaysia’s badminton, someone has to be dropped from the national team, and here’s why.
1) Not a team player. He is lacking faith in both his partners, both Wong Pei Thy and Tan Boon Heong. He thought he could cover up them but in fact he could not even cover up for himself. Always like to pick up obviously not his ball.
2) He think he is too good. He thinks he is the godly skillful player that is born for badminton. In fact, he is, but with the increasing weight I suppose due to laziness during training, nothing could help at this stage.
3) Talk too much to the media and put too much pressure on himself. Probably his thinks he has the best command of English language in the team
4) Jealousy towards the down-to-earth talented Yong Dae. He is trying to smash his opponent and outplay him where in fact he has the better option to just finish of the point. You know, 21-point system just doesn’t allow you to do that.
5) He sucks as a double badminton player.
Sorry I have to reroute my anger somewhere.I don’t want to put words into sophisticated humanistic or ethical philosophy terms. To uplift Malaysia’s badminton, someone has to be dropped from the national team, and here’s why.
1) Not a team player. He is lacking faith in both his partners, both Wong Pei Thy and Tan Boon Heong. He thought he could cover up them but in fact he could not even cover up for himself. Always like to pick up obviously not his ball.
2) He think he is too good. He thinks he is the godly skillful player that is born for badminton. In fact, he is, but with the increasing weight I suppose due to laziness during training, nothing could help at this stage.
3) Talk too much to the media and put too much pressure on himself. Probably his thinks he has the best command of English language in the team
4) Jealousy towards the down-to-earth talented Yong Dae. He is trying to smash his opponent and outplay him where in fact he has the better option to just finish of the point. You know, 21-point system just doesn’t allow you to do that.
5) He sucks as a double badminton player.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
kuching kiss
Even when there is a table fan that is rotating at an awful speed, a swaying horse-racing calendar on the boring apple green barricade and a soothing night in the lukewarm tropic country, attempts to blog can be catastrophically devastating to a blogger’s faith that he is a blogger in actuality. Salvation armies were lost into the minuscule dust particles energized by the humid gusts of air.
I don’t know if I should hold strongly to the faith. I hope that the saying of a picture tells a thousand words is believable to some extent, and this very picture of a kiss from the beautiful bride will make things much more easier than it seems.
Oh ya, Ever After to 林萍萍! :D
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Borneo
I made my virgin step to the land of Borneo early this morning. You know, I have a habit to post a blog from a new place, and the complaints I have for this city, I mean, a single one, WHERE ARE THE ROAD SIGNS?
The last roadsign I had for a Bidayuh Kampung Bunuk Long House was 16km away, with lots of junctions ahead for you to decide. The last roadsign I had for the Semngok (if I spelt it correctly) for the splendid Orang Utans... I cant remember, it was far away somewhere.
I need a Gamin, don't I? :D
The last roadsign I had for a Bidayuh Kampung Bunuk Long House was 16km away, with lots of junctions ahead for you to decide. The last roadsign I had for the Semngok (if I spelt it correctly) for the splendid Orang Utans... I cant remember, it was far away somewhere.
I need a Gamin, don't I? :D
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
lansi housemate
I am getting a free sundae cup from Kelvin the lansi housemate later. Life is normal, normally normal. Watch this, http://gaza-sderot.arte.tv/. I hope the other side of the world too can go out at night to have an ice cream.
Everyone has a dream like Martin Luther King. But who will get the chance is another question.
Everyone has a dream like Martin Luther King. But who will get the chance is another question.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Hopes
No I am not a fan of disproportionate ornamental lights.
But this shot, not only snaps a pair of whimsical flowers of fireworks and an elevated Taktsang Temple-like holy place, it also sketchily bites in dots of hopes as plain white lights emancipating from huts below the temple.
I mean, did you see them at your first glance?
But this shot, not only snaps a pair of whimsical flowers of fireworks and an elevated Taktsang Temple-like holy place, it also sketchily bites in dots of hopes as plain white lights emancipating from huts below the temple.
I mean, did you see them at your first glance?
Monday, January 12, 2009
First Post in 2009
Wow, facebook is advancing menacingly that I have nearly forgotten about blogspot!
I do not foresee closure of this site . People's interests are just quietly shifting, and one can always be sure that writing will come back one day.
I wished, truly.
For Shui Sien's wedding last Saturday, click here
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=60548&id=638524071
For gathering at Sui Ming's new house yesterday, click here
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=60560&id=638524071
Don't ask me how if you cannot see anything at the above links. I do not know how too!
Happy New Year!
I do not foresee closure of this site . People's interests are just quietly shifting, and one can always be sure that writing will come back one day.
I wished, truly.
For Shui Sien's wedding last Saturday, click here
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=60548&id=638524071
For gathering at Sui Ming's new house yesterday, click here
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=60560&id=638524071
Don't ask me how if you cannot see anything at the above links. I do not know how too!
Happy New Year!
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