On the evening, we went to Circular Square to see the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. We had the opportunity to see the aborigine perform their tradisional music. It was quite unique!
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Circular Square - Harbour Bridge - Opera House
On the evening, we went to Circular Square to see the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. We had the opportunity to see the aborigine perform their tradisional music. It was quite unique!
From Sydney Airport to Paddy's Market to Darling Habour
We referred to the map, and the first place to go is the Paddy's Market. We shop some shirts and souvenirs there. Paddy's Market is more like a pasar malam, but it is indoor.
After finished shopping, we went to Darling Habour. We walked there and it tooks about 40 minutes to reach there.
It was a very nice place. They had the ships, even a battle ship and a submarine there. We stop here took some rest and sight seeing.
We bought some shirts here from a shop that was owned by a Malaysian! We went to see the Sydney Aquarium and Sydney Wild Life, but didn't have the opportunity to go in. We were a bit tight in budget, huhu...
After about 4pm, we went to the Opera House and Sydney Harbour.
to be continued...
Friday, March 28, 2008
1st Day at Sydney
-Muhammad-
Thursday, March 27, 2008
A journey to Sydney
25th March 2008
We arrived at KLIA at 5pm (KL time). We went straight to the Jetstar counter to get the boarding pass and check in our baggages. We were allowed to check in only 40kg (2 person x 20kg).
Then we went around the KLIA, before heading to the boarding place. The flight was an eight hour journey. It was quite bored being in the aircraft. Jetstar is a budget flight just like Air Asia.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Lesson from a Barber
By K.W. LIU, Puchong.

I visited my Barber 'Chico' (who is around 34 years of age) for my monthly haircut at the Summit recently.
We started talking about the recent general election and since both of us are Perakians, we discussed on the appointment of the new Mentri Besar who happens to be a PAS assemblyman (Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin).
Being more elderly than Chico by two decades, I started by criticising the appointment. “How can we have an MB in Perak who belongs to PAS. It should never happen. I believe the Perakians would prefer at least a candidate from PKR than from PAS!”
Chico looked at me with a smile and said: “Liu, I think you are not reading it correctly. The Perakians voted for Opposition; for all Malaysians not because the candidate is Malay, Chinese or Indian.
“We talk about meritocracy and this is a clear example where the Chinese in Perak can accept a PAS Mentri Besar who is well-educated and able to manage the state affairs. The Sultan of Perak is fair in making the decision.”
I was left tongue-tied. He was right. Being of the older generation, I was slow to grasp that Malaysians are getting more intellectual and non-racial.
It was a simple lesson taught to me but I was also happy that there is chance that we can get rid of all the malaise relating to race issues and for once we can call ourselves true Malaysians.
I'm impress of what the barber said to the elderly guy...
-Muhammad-Monday, March 24, 2008
Visit the Orphans
More photos can be viewed here.
http://donateforummah.blogspot.com
-Muhammad-
Saturday, March 22, 2008
A song for everyone
love writing lyrics or poem, may send your lyrics to me. Once we have the lyrics, then we'll adjust it, and merge it with the music to become a song. We don't offer any cash for the lyrics, but we hope that the song will bring something to all the poeple who hears it.p/s we got other more music, which is slower compared to this one.
-Muhammad-
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Shabery on bloggers, politics and the middle-class

NEW Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek shares a few quick thoughts on his appointment and the general election results.
Q: The Information Minister post is a contentious position. (Former information minister) Datuk Zainuddin Maidin had his hands full?
A: I take it as a serious challenge that I have to bear. Information is always very important. Everybody wants to know what’s happening in the country and what are the government policies, or how we are going to manage things that could easily be misunderstood by people. That is a challenge for me.
Q: The new media has exploded. Are you going to engage the bloggers at all?
A: Well, I wish I could see them. But I don’t know how many there are. Bloggers can be local and global. They can be everywhere and they emerge every day. They are important. In this explosion of information technology, everywhere is the centre of information. And people are free to express what they think. There is the good and bad about that. I wish we can sit down and talk to them and think openly what’s best for the country. That’s the bottom line.
Q: Your jump from parliamentary secretary to minister has been phenomenal.
A: Politics is not like you need to sit for STPM or before that SPM, PMR or UPSR. It doesn’t work that way. In politics, somebody can emerge from nothing. And somebody can almost become prime minister and then they are nothing after that. That’s politics. Everything is temporary. What remains is your integrity and your good name. And that’s the thing I think that our team is trying to promote this time.
Q: Are you nervous at all about your appointment?
A: Yesterday, yes I was. But today, I look around and there are people around me who share the same vision, the same ideas of what the Government and country should become.
Q: Will the new Cabinet line-up inject new spirit into the Government?
A: There are new faces and young faces. The new faces might not be all that young. But, I hope the people accept this as something that is fresh – a new approach brought about by the Prime Minister. Surely it will bring new inspiration especially to those who want to see current developments truly fulfil the aspirations of the new generation in our country.
Q: Why do you think Barisan Nasional did not do well in the elections this time?
A: My thinking is that it is the middle-class urban voters who shape the ideas and the outcome throughout the country. This also happens in other South-East Asian countries. In Indonesia for example, we see it in Jakarta. In the Philippines, we see it in Manila, in Thailand it’s Bangkok. In Malaysia, we feel it in the Klang Valley. The thinking of the young people in the Klang Valley – their doubts, uneasiness, new ideas – these are what they bring with them. If I go to a kampung in Terengganu, for example, there is not one household there where they do not have a child or a cousin who is living in the Klang Valley. It is the thinking of the middle-class people or the urban voters that is very much going to shape the outcome of the election as a whole. We have to look at this. We have to tackle this. We may be a good constituent worker, take care of our voters and meet them; but if we are out of touch with the thinking of the people here, we may get some results which are out of expectations. That’s the thing.
"At last, we have a Cabinet Minister who understands the power of blogs @ new media and willing to engage bloggers, rather than allienate or surpress/combative against them. We hope to see a new era of progressive information dissemination under this freshly appointed Yang Berhormat". quoted here
From what we can see here is that, even the newly appointed Ministry of Information realize the power of blogs where we can express whatever we think. We hope that more YBs and leaders can always share or even exchange ideas with the people by using the the power of the internet.
-Muhammad-
Terkenang Home Tuition di Penang
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Saya juga mengajar rakan Farhan yang tinggal sama Apartment yang bernama Batrisya (darjah 4). Batrisya agak berbeza dengan Farhan. Batrisya lebih suka menumpu perhatian pada subjek yang saya ajar.
-Freelance Tutor-
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Survey Lokasi Utk Futsal 4 Life Tournament
Lokasi untuk pertandingan futsal ini berdekatan dengan Stadium Shah Alam. Lokasi masih dalam pembinaan, dan dengan harapan tempat futsal ini akan siap hujung bulan April. Lokasi strategik, parking pun luas.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Shopping Kain dan Matta Fair
Once dah ada kat Jalan Tar, terus ke Kedai kain. Terus capai kain. Kain lace dan satin utk pihak perempuan. Aku punya sehelai super crepe, sehelai lagi crepe. Masa ni je la aku belajar sikit2 tentang kain, huhu.
Pada petang pula, pergi dengan parent ke PWTC, ada Matta Fair. Ada beberapa perkara yang aku belajar di Matta Fair.
1-Total up berapa budget yang kita willing nak spent. Ada dua jenis kos, yang pertama kos untuk bayar travel agent. Yang kedua, duit perbelanjaan (atau org panggil duit shopping). Kos untuk bayar travel agent ini, inclusive transportation (flight, train, etc), hotel, makan, dan tempat2 yang nak dilawati.
2- Confirmkan itenary, iaitu detail pakej pelancongan tersebut. Confirmkan dengan travel agent tarikh melancong, pergi dan balik. Confirmkan masa flight. Confirmkan lokasi yang akan dilawat. Kerana biasanya, ada travel agent yang tak dapat confirmkan itenary, so better dapatkan travel agent yang dah confirmkan itenary, supaya dapat elak dari pening kepala di masa hadapan
3- Untuk Muslim, pastikan makanan yang disediakan semasa melancong adalah halal. Airline pun tengok jugak, let say kalau travel dengan Malaysian Airlines, InsyaAllah halal. Untuk perjalanan yang dekat seperti ke Indonesia, airline ini tidak menjadi isu.
4-Pastikan passport masih hidup lebih 6 bulan dari tarikh luput passport.
Pakej yang diofferkan terdapat dua jenis.
Ground pakej ini tidak termasuk tiket penerbangan. Maknanya, kita kena figure out sendiri cara untuk ke destinasi pelancongan tersebut. Contoh let say nak ke US, kita confirmkan tarikh pakej dengan travel agent, then kita survey pulak airline mana yang sesuai, price yang berpatutan, dan dapat provide makanan yang halal. Biasanya untuk ground pakej, kita dapat savekan kos untuk penerbangan, cuma kena kerja lebih sedikit kerana kena uruskan tiket penerbangan sendiri.
2- Full Pakej
Full pakej ini pula termasuk tiket penerbangan. Kita just sediakan cash, travel agent akan uruskan semua.
Pada yang mungkin ada plan untuk melancong lepas ini, tak kira dalam atau luar negara, boleh budget2 dari sekarang. Next Matta Fair 10-12 Oct 08 di PWTC.
Info lanjut boleh refer di sini---> Matta Fair
-Muhammad-
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Lunch ngan daging kambing biri2
2 tin dibukak, dan dimakan oleh 4 org yg berada dalam ofis. Maklumlah, bos takdak.huhuu...
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
RMC 2nd Ride Ulu Yam Woods
2nd Ride RMC wat kat Ulu Yam Woods pada 23 Feb 08. Ramai gak yg join, paling best sebab ada sorang rider nih bekas chef hotel, bleh bawak skali daging batang pinang untuk di bbq kan!
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