Wednesday, February 18, 2009
I Miss My Old School
Malaysia Problem
Elizabeth Wong Photo Scandal, Malaysian Politician Caught on Camera Phone
Elizabeth Wong in Malaysian photo scandal. Alleged pictures of Elizabeth Wong are below.....
A Malaysian female politician, Elizabeth Wong, has been embroiled in a "intimate" photo scandal after media obtained a heavily circulated MMS showing the 37-year-old "in various positions in the bedroom."
Elizabeth Wong wrote a press release that she posted on her personal blog defending herself against the photos. The statement confirmed that Wong believed the photos were indeed of her. Elizabeth Wong said she "was probably asleep” when they were taken.
"The distribution and publication of these photos/video is a malicious attack on my personality. This constitutes a gross outrage on my modesty, a gross invasion of my privacy, and in particular the sanctity of my personal life. It is being done by unscrupulous persons to embarrass and discredit me."
Wong, who is a legislator in Malaysia's Selangor State executive council, was first alerted to the distribution of the photos by Malaysian tabloid The Malay Mail. The scandal is expected to take a hit on Elizabeth Wong's rising political star in the conservative south-east Asian country.
The Mail also reported there is a video being circulated along with the pictures and that the identity of the photographer unknown.
On-the-go Wong’s win in the last general election had propelled her from a “nobody” social activist to a government “big shot”, the Malay Mail reported.
Elizabeth Wong was made exco member in charge of tourism, consumer affairs and environment matters in Malaysia's Selongor state government.
Update: Accroding to the Malaysian Star, Elizabeth Wong, in a teary news conference, said she offered to resign from the PKR political party. The party so far has refused to accept.
Razer Lycosa Mirror
So this is the picture which i not yet off the light one =P
Same Picture.
when the light was off this is the true lycosa mirror keyboard =D
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
I don't know why
Friday, February 6, 2009
President Bush's Three Letters To President Obama
It has been a tradition for the outgoing U.S. President to leave a note for his successor in the top drawer of his desk in the Oval Office. We have received an e-mail message from an outgoing Bush staffer with Minnesota connections that contains the entire text of President George W. Bush's three letters to President Barack Obama, each in its own numbered, sealed envelope:
Letter #1
Dear President Obama:
If you are reading this letter, you have been sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America. Congratulations. My advice to you in your first year in office is this: Whenever something goes wrong, blame it on me.
If things are still going badly on January 20, 2010, please open Letter #2.
Letter #2
Dear President Obama:
If you are reading this letter, things have not gone so well in your first year in office. My advice to you in 2010 is this: Whenever something goes wrong, blame Congress.
If things are still going badly on January 20, 2011, please open Letter #3.
Letter #3
Dear President Obama:
If you are reading this letter, things are not going well for your administration, and even your reelection now appears in doubt.
My advice to you in 2011 is this: Prepare three letters.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
hardware problem
Super Bowl at The White House
President Obama spent his Super Bowl Sunday with a bipartisan group from Congress , and also sat down for an interview..
lol...watching Super Bowl at white house i wish i could i have a chance next time to make a house looks like white house =P ...have to go now see ya!.....i would update once i am back =P
Obama 2009 Economic Stimulus Plan - It’s Gonna Be Big!
The economic stimulus plan that President Obama is working is estimated to be between $675 and $775 Billion.The stimulus plan will be geared towards job growth and infrastructure. Some have argued that work should be done to increase short-term spending but Obama’s plan looks to have long-term effects. This sounds reasonable as short-term spending would only be a small band-aid at best. We have to move away from this idea that we can spend our way out of trouble!
The administration will look to give money to projects that have a plan to move us away from being energy dependent on other countries as well as projects to help build up schools. If done correctly this could be similar to what was achieved under FDR where many buildings and schools were built during the depression that are in use today.
Getting an economic stimulus package will be the top priority for Obama and his team once they are in office.