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What’s With The Flag Header?

The image that decorates my header is the Malaysian flag, also known as Jalur Gemilang (which translates to Glorious Stripes in English).

This month, Malaysia will be celebrating it’s 50th year as an independent country. August is also the month of independence for Singapore (in fact, Singapore’s birthday is today; Happy Birthday Singapore!), Indonesia and India.

So, to commemorate Hari Merdeka, I will keep this header until 7 September 2007.

It was not my choice to be born in Malaysia, but it’s my choice to stay in Malaysia and remain a Malaysian. For all the good and bad, Malaysia is where my heart is and I love her so much.

Staying At De Palma Sepang? Stay Away!

I’m writing this from De Palma Inn Sepang. I’m at room 219 on the bed. And around me are about a dozen black ants. I’ve killed about a hundred of these small insects, but they seem infinite in numbers here.

I had no intention of staying here. It was an ad-hoc booking mostly due to the fact that KLIA LCCT was not as near to my sis-in-law’s house than initially thought. So I was glad that out of nowhere I saw De Palma Inn Sepang by the road.

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HAPS Achieves Milestone With Further Industry Support

QucomHaps Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, 31 July 2007 – Today, Malaysia comes a step closer to realising the world’s first commercial deployment of High Altitude Platforms (HAPS) as a supporting infrastructure for the successful provisioning of broadband communications services.

This is marked by the formation of the HAPS Working Group by the Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Bhd (MTSFB) to develop technical codes, standards, service parameters, and guidelines on HAPS Technology and Services.

To date, the HAPS Working Group comprises of some 20 members who represent parties within the communication, broadcast and academic sectors, as well as relevant government bodies. The number of members is expected to increase as developments by the HAPS Working Group gets underway.

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mTouche Launches Interactive TV Show: Celebmania

mTouche Technology

KUALA LUMPUR, 26 July 2007 – Following the successful run of Insomnia, an interactive TV programme aired on TV3 late last year and earlier this year, MESDAQ-listed mTouche Technology Berhad (“mTouche”) together with UK-based Cellcast Plc (“Cellcast”) has successfully launched its latest interactive TV show CelebMania, through their joint venture company Cellcast Interactive Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

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Why Sultan Ahmad Shah Should Quit FAM Presidency

Malaysia has been kicked out of the Asian Cup after being thrashed 5-1 by China and then mauled in a 5-0 defeat to Uzbekistan. I foresee a similar outcome for tonights match against Iran.

I still remember the time when Malaysian football was in a much better shape in the 80s. Of course we didn’t make it to the World Cup even then, but nevertheless Malaysia was a force to be reckoned with in ASEAN and Asia in general. But even during those times, our World Cup qualifying dreams are often shattered by South Korea; one of the most consistent World Cup qualifiers in Asia.

But now football is a national shame. It’s also more shameful that the person at the top of the FAM, Sultan Ahmad Shah, refuses to step down and let more qualified professionals take charge of the Association. Why? Because apparently he thinks that resigning now would be a cowardly move.

He had 23 years at the helm and during that time Malaysia’s football woes continue to become worse. Everything else had been changed; players, coaches (both foreign and local coaches had been given the opportunity), lower peons in the FAM, and so on. The only thing that didn’t change is the person at the top.

And somehow setting up an inquiry to find out reasons for the national team’s abysmal performance is going to help them? How? I think Sultan Ahmad Shah only needs to look in a mirror to see one of the major reasons why Malaysian football is in the dumps.

We need a proven, seasoned, and experienced professional to lead the FAM. Getting someone who had actually played football profesionally would be helpful. Is this too much to ask?