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Took me 5 minutes to finish the background and another 5 minutes to a FREE beautiful chinese calligraphy font off the internet instead of using the boring Microsoft ones. =p
Off topic: Going to Genting on the 3rd & 4th! =D
YES!
It's my first time formatting my computer and thanks to the wonderful world of internet, I managed to pull through after reading online instructions on how to reformat a computer again and again and again. Finally, at around yesterday evening, I successfully installed Windows XP on my computer and started updating and downloading softwares. Now 80% of my untility softwares are freewares. Haha. I'm stingy =D.
Now the computer's running smoothly and I'm looking for ways to make it snappier and more responsive. Wish me luck! =D
Oh btw, Happy Birthday Ms. Esther! XD
P.S. Your Bluetooth name still the same? Haha.
Download Firefox 3!
So far, the number of crashes in IE7 compared to number of crashes in FF3 is about 10:1 even though the FF3 is still in its Beta version. -_-"
As you can see, IE7 sux. And according to Kit Yee (supporter of Firefox), the memory usage of FF is as low as 15% during its maximum. So, I've now decided to use Firefox as my default browser (gotta persuade my parents) and declare my support for Firefox!
Btw, do check out THIS plugin for Firefox. Really cool!
Enjoy! =D
We don't have enough dead dinosaurs!
Following the increase of the fuel and food prices, the government has made promises to aid the 'rakyat' in coping in the times of high inflations. So far, the government announced measures to cut costs in government offices and also in works to place more items on the controlled-price list. However, are these measures efficient enough to cope with these major problems? We see many people writing in to The Star and giving their two-cents-worth and urging the government to take certain steps. Unfortunately, we have not seen any moves by the government responding to the letters. That leaves everyone thinking what the government is really up to.
In this post, I want to highlight certain steps that have been recommended by The Star's readers on how the government can help alleviate the burden of the people.
1. Start producing hybrid cars!
Please, if Proton can acquire Lotus, why can't it buy over Toyota's Hybrid technology? Ok, that sounded a little too naive. Still, at least start working on hybrids! There's a Star reader who wrote "Proton should make electric & NGV cars. It is not competitive with normal cars anyway." Haha! I wonder if Proton sees it. If they did, I hope they really sit down and reconsider their development directions.
Furthermore, a quick search in the internet showed that there are also hybrid buses and trains functioning in the European countries and the US. Woot?! Hybrids are no longer in experimental stages and its technology is already production-ready as proved by the Western countries and also Japan. There's even an upcoming hybrid sports car in the works! So, what are we waiting for?
2. Give incentives for people who want to import hybrid cars and encourage people to do so.
Lower import taxes for hybrids! I personally think that hybrid cars are the way of the future with its environmentally-friendly design mindset. Not only hybrids consumes less fuel than normal cars, it also produces less greenhouses gases. Why not kill two birds with one stone by using hybrids? There is an expatriate living in Malaysia who wrote to The Star about his experiences of importing his hybrid Toyota Prius. According to him, the shipping fees for his car cost him about RM100,000+. But what's more is that the import duty he had to pay for the car is even higher than its shipping fees! Wth? The government should really look into this matter as it will only discourage those who wanted to do the same.
Toyota Prius, the most common hybrid in the West... is not available here
3. Ok, if hybrids can't work here, the get more NGVs going around please.
As most of us know, taxis runs on natural gas to minimize their operating costs. Why? Simply because Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is much much MUCH cheaper than petroleum itself. SO, the government should look into subsidies that aids people for the conversion of petroleum driven cars to LPG driven cars. Yes, it will probably cost the government a bomb for now. But in long term, it will eventually pay off when crude oil prices soar and by then, the government would not need to subsidise petrol so heavily as most are using LPG.
4. Give LPG selling rights to other petrol stations!
Haven't we all seen taxis queuing up to fill up their tanks at certain Petronas stations? Well, if we were to encourage people to convert their cars to use LPG, shouldn't we provide them with more petrol stations to fill their LPG tanks instead of just a selected few Petronas? As consumers, convenience of use is a major factor in deciding on a product. It will be a BIG BIG inconvenience if we only have a meagre amount of petrol stations selling LPG. So, why isn't the government taking action already?
5. Reduce corruption.
I think for this, you know, i know, we all know. Enough said.
So, this ends the post for now, the fuel price is still high, the food supply is getting less, the world is warming up, the war on terrorism is still going on, people are murdered everyday, crime rates are increasing...is the Earth still inhabitable?
Happy Birthday Daddy!
Dont laugh. =_="