Good Practice in Survival ...
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/news/animals-news/antarctica-emperor-penguins-huddle-vin/
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/planet-earth/videos/ice-world-penguins.htm
Birds of a feather huddle together ... the natural way ... sistem alami ...
And males only ... males incubating the eggs ... mom will come in later ... to keep dad company ...
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
This Land
This land that I love has accepted the blood and sweat of many ...
http://youtu.be/FBq7DqVEZ1U
... that moment when they have to do what they have to do ...
http://youtu.be/Gswnyq7Wnco
... Allahumma ampunkan dosa-dosa mereka yang berbuat kebajikan ... Ameen Ya Rabbal 'Alameen
Berjalan bersama ...
and floating together ...
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Close to My Heart
The subject that is ...
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/ministry-seeks-funds-to-strengthen-food-security-1.143893
KUALA LUMPUR: THE Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry is
seeking a bigger allocation in 2013 Budget to enhance the country's food
security.
Minister Datuk Seri Noh Omar said yesterday the government needed to allocate more money as the population was growing.
"Under the National Agro-Food Policy, we will try to strengthen food security by focusing on water and soil management next year."
Noh was speaking at a Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration here organised by the Farmers' Organisation Authority.
Later, during the organisation's retirement and long service award presentation ceremony, its chairman, Datuk Zainal Dahalan, echoed Noh's statement.
"We need extra allocations to enhance and improve the current infrastructure as the demand for agriculture products is growing."
Zainal said with instability suffered by several food-producing countries, Malaysia needed to strengthen its food security.
The organisation's director-general, Datuk Arpan Shah Satu, suggested that the government should help train more progressive farmers.
"The organisation needs a bigger allocation because we intend to give the farmers loans instead of grants.
"This will help them to expand their business and come out with better products," he said.
About 90 retirees and 33 long service employees received certificates of appreciation from Zainal.
Meanwhile, the Malaysia Palm Oil Board (MPOB) hoped that next year's budget would give special attention to efforts to generate economic growth for smallholders.
MPOB chairman Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad said despite various steps taken by the government in providing assistance to smallholders, including oil palm replantation, there were other sections of the industry that needed attention.
The government was urged to encourage smallholders to become members of local cooperatives so they could reap more benefits from their produce.
"There are still smallholders in Malaysia who are not members of any cooperatives and they prefer to work individually.
"However, this prevents them from receiving aid such as fertiliser, replanting of palm oil trees and loans for buying equipment.
"At the same time, the cost of building roads to oil palm plantations is high and most smallholders cannot afford them, causing delay in mobilising work in the plantations.
"As a result, production suffers," Shahrir said yesterday.
He proposed that the government provide special incentives in the form of "specific encouragement" to smallholders so they could start building roads into their plantations.
Shahrir, who is also Johor Bahru member of parliament, lauded the government's action in planning future advancements for the growth of the plantation industry.
He said this effort should be stepped up in order to ensure that smallholders were able to generate higher income.
Prior to this, Deputy Plantation, Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin also made a recommendation to oil palm smallholders to form local cooperatives to earn more income.
He said local smallholders should look at the success of Indonesian smallholders, who had outperformed plantation companies.
Hamzah said oil palm smallholders in Malaysia only accounted up to 39.3 per cent of the country's total palm oil production.
Read more: Ministry seeks funds to strengthen food security - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/ministry-seeks-funds-to-strengthen-food-security-1.143893#ixzz26Ut5P7jU
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/ministry-seeks-funds-to-strengthen-food-security-1.143893
MORE DEMAND: Focus to be on water and soil management to raise output
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Minister Datuk Seri Noh Omar said yesterday the government needed to allocate more money as the population was growing.
"Under the National Agro-Food Policy, we will try to strengthen food security by focusing on water and soil management next year."
Noh was speaking at a Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration here organised by the Farmers' Organisation Authority.
Later, during the organisation's retirement and long service award presentation ceremony, its chairman, Datuk Zainal Dahalan, echoed Noh's statement.
"We need extra allocations to enhance and improve the current infrastructure as the demand for agriculture products is growing."
Zainal said with instability suffered by several food-producing countries, Malaysia needed to strengthen its food security.
The organisation's director-general, Datuk Arpan Shah Satu, suggested that the government should help train more progressive farmers.
"The organisation needs a bigger allocation because we intend to give the farmers loans instead of grants.
"This will help them to expand their business and come out with better products," he said.
About 90 retirees and 33 long service employees received certificates of appreciation from Zainal.
Meanwhile, the Malaysia Palm Oil Board (MPOB) hoped that next year's budget would give special attention to efforts to generate economic growth for smallholders.
MPOB chairman Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad said despite various steps taken by the government in providing assistance to smallholders, including oil palm replantation, there were other sections of the industry that needed attention.
The government was urged to encourage smallholders to become members of local cooperatives so they could reap more benefits from their produce.
"There are still smallholders in Malaysia who are not members of any cooperatives and they prefer to work individually.
"However, this prevents them from receiving aid such as fertiliser, replanting of palm oil trees and loans for buying equipment.
"At the same time, the cost of building roads to oil palm plantations is high and most smallholders cannot afford them, causing delay in mobilising work in the plantations.
"As a result, production suffers," Shahrir said yesterday.
He proposed that the government provide special incentives in the form of "specific encouragement" to smallholders so they could start building roads into their plantations.
Shahrir, who is also Johor Bahru member of parliament, lauded the government's action in planning future advancements for the growth of the plantation industry.
He said this effort should be stepped up in order to ensure that smallholders were able to generate higher income.
Prior to this, Deputy Plantation, Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin also made a recommendation to oil palm smallholders to form local cooperatives to earn more income.
He said local smallholders should look at the success of Indonesian smallholders, who had outperformed plantation companies.
Hamzah said oil palm smallholders in Malaysia only accounted up to 39.3 per cent of the country's total palm oil production.
Read more: Ministry seeks funds to strengthen food security - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/ministry-seeks-funds-to-strengthen-food-security-1.143893#ixzz26Ut5P7jU
Back to basic, a purpose, a destination ...
Friday, 14 September 2012
Just Thinking
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/rm10b-for-lng-project-1.143580
JOINT DEVELOPMENT: Independent trading terminal in Johor to spur industry's growth
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Its executive chairman, Ngau Boon Keat, said the terminal and storage facilities would be built on an 200ha site in Pengerang.
"We are proposing the project in this area as we feel that it is strategically located and the proposed site is near Singapore," he said after the unveiling of seven more entry point projects (EPPs) by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak here yesterday.
Dialog Group's RM4.08 billion LNG terminal is one of the seven EPPs to be developed under the government's Economic Transformation Programme.
Under the proposed project, a consortium, comprising Dialog Group, the Johor government and Royal Vopak, will jointly develop an LNG storage, loading and regasification terminal to import LNG for trading purposes as well as for domestic consumption.
Ngau said the terminal would be the first independent LNG trading terminal in Asia, which would allow multiple LNG users to store and trade the product to spur the industry's growth and establish Malaysia as an LNG trading hub in the region.
He also said the terminal would consist of two phases -- Phase 1 would be built between next year and 2016, and Phase 2 between next year and 2018.
He said the project was expected to contribute RM557 million to the country's gross national income and create some 100 new jobs up to 2020.
On protests by villagers and non-governmental organisations towards the project in Pengerang, Ngau said they should ask themselves why there were already such facilities, including refineries, in other places and parts of the world.
"Why was there no protest when we built refineries in Port Dickson or petrochemical plants in Kerteh? In fact, some of these facilities have been running since the 1960s.
"Why the fuss now? We are investing to help the economy grow and provide jobs for the locals."
Read more: RM10b for LNG project - General - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/rm10b-for-lng-project-1.143580#ixzz26PuDVj4M
Penguin puzzle ... where am I?
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Sambung HOT ...
mmm ... nst tak HOT pun. Sujuk je ... better details at BH ... UM tak sempat ...
3 Gelombang ... Mudahan semua sudah bersedia dan pandai berenang ...
Ataupun ... siap pelampung jangan tenggelam ...
At the end of the day it is still about Teachers and Parents ... Competent Teachers and Involved Parents ...
And most important of all ... SCAFFOLDING SYSTEMS that are strong, fast and friendly ...
Then hopefully we will be that nation of HIGHER ORDER THINKERS ...
Yes ...
3 Gelombang ... Mudahan semua sudah bersedia dan pandai berenang ...
Ataupun ... siap pelampung jangan tenggelam ...
At the end of the day it is still about Teachers and Parents ... Competent Teachers and Involved Parents ...
And most important of all ... SCAFFOLDING SYSTEMS that are strong, fast and friendly ...
Then hopefully we will be that nation of HIGHER ORDER THINKERS ...
Yes ...
Monday, 10 September 2012
HOT mode
Tomorrow (Tuesday) the nation will be in HOT mode. According to NST of course ...
see details here :
http://www.nst.com.my/latest/education-system-to-produce-students-with-hot-skills-1.141285#
Hopefully our sujuk brains and feet get some fire ...
Let's see ...
Sometimes Bald Tidak Semestinya Gondol
Born bald(e) ....
Bald Eagles, Bald Eagle Pictures, Bald Eagle Facts - National Geographic
Kata si WIKI ...
Bald comes from the old word balde, meaning white, and as you probably know Bald Eagles have white head and tail feathers. So Bald Eagle basically means White Eagle.
Bald Eagles, Bald Eagle Pictures, Bald Eagle Facts - National Geographic
Kata si WIKI ...
Bald comes from the old word balde, meaning white, and as you probably know Bald Eagles have white head and tail feathers. So Bald Eagle basically means White Eagle.
Maka analogy mem"bald" kan kepala tu seolah berusaha memutihkan diri lah ye? Hope so ...
YES! :)
Saturday, 8 September 2012
The Eagle's Way
Kempen Pilihanraya ni ... instead of mencaci cerca ... May be this is the better way to do it ...
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/birds-animals/birds-of-prey/deadliest-eagles-vs/?fb_ref=.UErn2RCoREE.like&fb_source=home_multiline
Yes!
Thinking
Interviewed an indigenous student yesterday. The student was from an OA community in the southern state. Intelligent, bright and cheerful.
But this is another issue. Just visited a blog where the student's tribe's name was mentioned as an analogy to being naive, unskilled and uncultured.
From the interview, it occurs to me that indeed we are the ones that are not aware that many in the OA communities have transited considerably into this new millenium, with better ICT awareness and skills. No doubt there are issues with school attendance and engagement. But I would not want those that have moved forward forever labelled and lumped as ignorant ...
Friday, 7 September 2012
CTRL V
A real novice (where IT was concerned) when I started with a consulting group working on a HRMIS project. The Project Manager however appreciated that gap. So being a faster "typist" he would sometimes typed while I dictated the documentation requirement off my head. Especially when 'due' was becoming "critically urgent".
Mostly, I was slowed down by the "Edit" function. To make changes, I would click on "Edit". For instance, to COPY and PASTE, I would click on EDIT, COPY, and PASTE.
I was watching him using the faster method. How did you do that ... I asked.
Easy ... he said. To COPY you just highlight the sentence, then press Ctrl C. To CUT, same but press Ctrl X
Okay, that's easy to remember ... I responded. Ctrl C for Control Copy. Ctrl X for Control Out - X for unwanted.
Then to PASTE must be Ctrl P ... I extrapolated cleverly ...
No, no, no ... he quickly denied my intelligent extrapolation.
To PASTE, you use Ctrl V ... he answered ... fingers meanwhile busy on the keyboard, mind on the completion of the report ... while teaching me the inconsequential at the same time ... multitasking of modern professional.
Ctrl V? ... I was puzzled ... why not Ctrl P for Control Paste? I was not happy with this anomaly.
Okay ... Ctrl V ... for ... CONTROL VUT (rhyme with Control Put) he answered.
Now, do you think, I will ever forget this lesson? ...
*HRMIS - Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS was handed over to the Government a decade or so ago).
Emmm never stop learning ...
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Jangan Suka Merayau
Lesson Learned
Was trying to update the design template for this blog. Normally when I did this, I could easily return to my original if I don't fancy the new design. But pada hari yang satu itu, cuba pula "dynamic view" ... never, never again ... at least until I can get the hang of this properly.
That view must be untuk orang yang dah terlebih pandai. So being novice, duduk diam-diam.
Now how I get back to this simple and more user-friendly view.
I thought I will start with my email. Since that e-mail was created wholly, solely for creating this blog, maka tak pernahlah dijenguk. Kena pula reactivate.
Okay, sudah reactivate. Tak juga jumpa pintu masuk this blog.
So I thought forget about it. Just create a new one and transfer content to the new blog. Creating new blogs ni dah mahir lah sikit. Different blogs for different audience.
I google (d) how to create a new blog. Lo and behold ... terjumpa pintu masuk Blog ni. AlhamduLILLAH.
Now revert to SIMPLE TEMPLATE and STAY PUT!
Was trying to update the design template for this blog. Normally when I did this, I could easily return to my original if I don't fancy the new design. But pada hari yang satu itu, cuba pula "dynamic view" ... never, never again ... at least until I can get the hang of this properly.
That view must be untuk orang yang dah terlebih pandai. So being novice, duduk diam-diam.
Now how I get back to this simple and more user-friendly view.
I thought I will start with my email. Since that e-mail was created wholly, solely for creating this blog, maka tak pernahlah dijenguk. Kena pula reactivate.
Okay, sudah reactivate. Tak juga jumpa pintu masuk this blog.
So I thought forget about it. Just create a new one and transfer content to the new blog. Creating new blogs ni dah mahir lah sikit. Different blogs for different audience.
I google (d) how to create a new blog. Lo and behold ... terjumpa pintu masuk Blog ni. AlhamduLILLAH.
Now revert to SIMPLE TEMPLATE and STAY PUT!
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