Monday, December 19, 2005

Snooker: Ding Jun Hai won the British Championship Title

I've been expecting Ding Jun Hui to be one of the top snooker players in the world. He certainly proved himself earlier than I've expected. Must be a great experience beating Steve Davis in the final to clinch the title.

Hope he'll achieve more in coming years and surpass James Wattana as the best Asian snooker player.

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Lover gives stranger $15,000 ring

It must have been a great pain to give up something so special...

A disappointed lover in the US has left a $15,000 (£8,500) diamond engagement ring in a stranger's unlocked car, accompanied by a heartfelt message.

"Hopefully this will land in the hands of someone you love, for my love is gone now," read the note.

The car's owner, from Westborough, 48km (30 miles) west of Boston, told police about his find after having it valued.

"This appears to be random, but we don't really know," police Lt Paul Donnelly told local media.

The three diamond white gold ring enclosed in a box with a white bow was placed in the car which was parked at the train station in Westborough, Massachusetts.

The anonymous message read: "Merry Christmas. Thank you for leaving your car door unlocked. Instead of stealing your car I gave you a present.

"Hopefully this will land in the hands of someone you love, for my love is gone now. Merry Christmas to you."

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Ear squats

Until today I am still wondering why is there a need for ear-squats in order to eject objects hidden in body's orifices during a strip search?

To me it seems more like abuse of power. There are already enough talks about our police force being corrupted when it comes to ringgit and sen. Recent incidents seems to indicate that the force is equally as corrupted when it comes to power.

Some have argued that there is a need of substantial pay increase to the force in order to curb the problems of corruption. To certain extent this measure might help to reduce corruption. However, I still believe that the lack of transparency is the root of these problems, and it does not only apply to the police force, but to the way many things are done in our beloved country. The lack of transparency has yielded certain parties too much power and without transparency, check and balance could not exist.

"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. "
- Lord Acton

Monday, December 12, 2005

Drive-through toll collection by 2008

Motorists will be able to travel on expressways without having to stop to pay toll, when the gantry toll collection system is implemented.

Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said that under the system, used in countries like France and Australia, the start and end of the journey would be electronically recorded when a motorist passed under a gantry.

“Payment would automatically be deducted through a prepaid card kept in the vehicle,” he added.

The system will be introduced in the Klang Valley first and motorists can look forward to uninterrupted travel by 2008. In other parts of the country, it would be introduced in stages.

Finally we're going to enjoy less traffic jams on the roads. Erm... Are we?

I've been telling some of my friends about this technology adopted by our 'friendly neighbour' since a few years' back. I told them I couldn't understand why Singapore could use this wonderful technology on their highways and yet we in Malaysia still need toll booths which are the major contributors to traffic woes. Perhaps the government needs to win elections by creating more jobs?

Interestingly Samy Vellu failed to name our closest neighbour as one of the countries to use this drive thru toll collection system.

Furthermore 2008 seems still quite far away. I wonder what kind of new technology our neighbour will be using by then?

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Peeping Tom's diary

Unfortunately I'm only peeping on a family of cats.

My tenant, Alex, spotted this group of felines lazying at the backlane of my house while preparing food in the kitchen.

Cute eh? Sometimes taking photos like these can really brighten up one's day, at least it applies to me.


World Cup Draw

What a sad week it is... For the first time in many years Manchester United won't be featuring in Europe (not even UEFA Cup) post Christmas. I could imagine the football withdrawal syndrom some of us are going to suffer for many months after this.

Enough about the miserable news. At least there's World Cup 2006 to look forward to.

The World Cup draw on Friday was really strange. Many teams which were in the same group in the past World Cup are meeting one another again. The strangest one being England and Sweden (Eriksson is in dilemma again!)

Things are looking good for England. Brazil, Germany, Portugal and Spain will be having a great time in their respective groups, while Argentina's fans should better pray that their team will get through from the group touted as the 'group of death'.

I think Brazil will win the Cup again if Ronaldinho is not injured or anything. England will probably progress to the quarters or probably semis. Just don't see the consistency in the current England team. It will be interesting to look at the odds from the bookmakers as the World Cup draws nearer.

P/S: Just realised I have missed the news on Arsenal's second league loss in a row. Something to cheer me up at least. I'm also a voyeur like Arsene Wenger. Hee hee... But when will it be Chelsea's turn? I don't want to see Fergie leaving United at the end of the season.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Syabas Nicol!

Nicol David, the Duracell Bunny in the squash world, is finally World No. 1!

Many congratulations for your achievements Nicol! This is really a great year for you. Hope that you could be World No. 1 for a long long time.

This is the real Malaysia Boleh example. I hope the sports ministry will recognise Nicol's great feat.

But what about Karamjit Singh?

[ picture from http://www.sitesquash.com/ ]