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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Part 2: Research Trip to POS SENDERUT, Pahang (9 - 14 Oct 2011)

The Orang Asli always sell the durian under-price. According to them, the price is determined by the size of the durian and usually in the range of RM0.30 - RM1.00 for each.

Carrying many bags...

With one of the enumerators' parents... I had been here in the previous trip to train his son on how to collect data using the questionnaire...

The condition of the road... a very hard surface

Paying the enumerators...

Paying one of the enumerators

Our car broke down in the middle of the road. So, we have to stop by here to wait for the car to be repaired and enter to the village to talk to the villagers...

The helicopter came in into Pos Senderut to send a lady who had just delivered a baby to the Hospital

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

UNIMAS Team @ MAKSAK SARAWAK 2011 (22-24 & 29-30 July 2011)

The compeition was held in July 2011 at Riverside Bowling Centre. The UNIMAS Team did quite well and won quite a lot of trophies.

This was taken during the double event 

With my partner Ridzal

Scored Individual High Game for the competition of 256, really unexpected!!!

Haha, receiving the trophy

The trophy is sitting in my office now

The UNIMAS Team and the trophies!!!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Research Trip to POS SENDERUT, Pahang (9 - 14 Oct 2011)

Just want to share some photos here with those who are interested to know the life of the Oang Asli (Indigenous People) of West Malaysia Pahang. All photos were taken at the village of the Kampung Orang Asli, Pos Senderut, Pahang. I believe everyone has a different interpretation when looking at the photos. Therefore, there is no long story here but just a caption for each photo. Happy viewing...

  无语问蒼天 (What to ask from the GOD)

The Future...

Difficult life... Peaceful life...

 Friendship

New born

 The durian tree

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Get to Know What is iPhone 4s in 90 Seconds

There are a lot of videos talking about iPhone 4s on the internet including the full video from Apple. If you don't have time to watch the full video, watch this clip for all the highlights of iPhone 4s in 90 seconds...  

Monday, October 3, 2011

Understanding 1Malaysia through NASI LEMAK 2.0

 Copy from Borneo Post Online... by The Tired Eye. Posted on September 25, 2011, Sunday

THERE have been recent calls for the movie ‘Nasi Lemak 2.0’ to be banned because it supposedly contains ‘negative and racist elements’, while some say that the movie should not be screened, considering the director’s (Namewee) past issues with the government of Malaysia.


Thankfully, the movie has not been banned, allowing the Eye and many others to actually watch this supposedly controversial film about Malaysians.

The movie is generally about a chef who, in his search for the perfect recipe for a rice dish, discovers himself and what it really means to be Malaysian.

Racist? The word racist does not describe ‘Nasi Lemak 2.0’. Those who think that it does, definitely need a lesson in the English language.

Does the movie depict some manner of racial attitude? Of course it does. It is, after all, about a dude who is so wrapped up in his own little world of beliefs, coming out to discover that he will basically not get anywhere with such an attitude – should he not adapt, ‘localise’ and mix with other ethnic groups.

And yes, the movie also parodied recent racist remarks, but all in good humour and with the intention to lead to lessons to be learned.

Those who claim that this is racist, are probably racists themselves, are in denial, unable to accept reality and narrow in their mindsets. After all, “Siapa makan cabi, nya yang terasa”.

The Eye feels that ‘Nasi Lemak 2.0’ is a must-watch for every Malaysian.  The movie is mainly in Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese with Bahasa Malaysia, English, Manglish and Tamil. There are subtitles of course.
The Eye does not speak Mandarin, but understood and followed the movie very well. Any true Malaysian would appreciate the message that the production team is trying to get across through ‘Nasi Lemak’.
Fred Chong (producer), Namewee and their team have done an excellent job at featuring very real and typical attitudes found among some Malaysians, in a hilarious manner and with a budget of less than RM1 million.

They have also managed to use the essence of Malaysian food (a beautiful mix and balance of various ingredients from different ethnicities) to send a message that this is what it means to be a real Malaysian.
Datuk David Arumugam (Alleycats) in his role as an expert on Indian spices describes what is needed to attain harmony between races in the scene where he gives the lead character a lesson in spice blending.
There are many lessons to be learnt from the movie, first and foremost, on adapting, achieving balance and harmony through understanding and tolerance and what being Malaysian really means.
Also, about being ‘localised’ — who says you cannot sing in English to a Chinese tune or in a mix of other languages to a Bollywood tune?

And you learn not to judge a book by its cover – for example being Malay does not mean that you are not able to quote classical Chinese poetry in perfect Mandarin!

There are also claims that it is the producers of the movie (namely Namewee) who are using the ‘ban’ ruse as a publicity stunt for the movie. The Eye doubts that the production team needs such cheap publicity.

The movie features other big names such as Adibah Noor, Adflin Shauki, Patrick Teoh, Kenny and Chee and Reshmonu who each played their parts well in the movie. The Eye believes that despite it being a low budget movie, they were more than happy to be part of it for what it stood for – being Malaysian.

The Eye loves the way the movie pokes fun at recent scandals in Malaysia – in true sex, lies and videotape style. Eye bet the politicians who were involved in these scandals are themselves laughing at the parodies in the movie.

Malaysian produced horror films are also not exempt from being parodied in ‘Nasi Lemak 2.0’ – which makes it even more entertaining.

And yes, it also subtly features issues that are real and recent – getting 10A’s and not being offered a place for higher education, how almost everyone these days are on Facebook, problems with basic amenities, gangsterism, and a whole lot of other issues.

One would have to be sharp to catch on to these while watching the movie.
If anyone were to label a movie as a 1Malaysia movie, ‘Nasi Lemak 2.0’ would be it. It teaches us to laugh at ourselves. It makes us realise and accept the reality of our stereotypes and community related idiosyncrasies.
It makes us think –  hey yeah … this is so true!

And it makes you appreciate where each and every one of us came from, our different ethnicities and how we are able to adapt to one another.

If anyone saw this movie in a negative light, hey, get surgery or something to correct your selfish small, narrow, constipated minds.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

UNIMAS Bowling Team at SUKUM Melaka (July 2011)

It was my first time to represent UNIMAS in the Inter-University (Staff) bowling competition. Really happy to work with a group of nice teammates and learned a lot from them. For myself, i was not satisfied with my own performance and hope that i have another chance to represent UNIMAS in Kedah Inter-University game next year.

Infront of the MIBC

UNIMAS Team during the Single Event

UNIMAS B in the Foursome Event

Posing first... haha

In action...

Our captain...


The whole UNIMAS Team felt excited after the Girl's Team become the Champion in the Foursome Event

Haha

The Foursome Gold Medalists!!!

YEAH!!!

Other than the game, we also have several trips looking for food and Durian which i'll try to post them up in the next post.

iPhone 5 on the 4th October 2011!!!

Apple announces iPhone 5 event for Oct. 4

Apple on Tuesday officially announced its iPhone 5 launch event. According to the invitation received by The Loop, the event will be held on October 4 at Apple’s Cupertino, Calif. campus. The event will begin at 10:00 am PT.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Day With Faculty of Social Sciences - UNIMAS Orientation Week 2011

The good thing of working in University is we have the opportunity to see tons of new faces in every year compared to my previous private company where we only manage to see few new faces in a year...

The following photos were taken by Faizule on the 8th September 2011. 


Wishing good luck and all the best to all of them!!!


The New Students and Staffs
I like this photo, haha


Making an announcement to the students


The staffs


Singing the National Anthem and UNIMAS Gemilang

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

(Part 2) Research Trip to Kampung Orang Asli at Pos Senderut, Kuala Lipis, Pahang (6th - 14th August 2011)

There were many new things that i tried in the trip and one of that was standing behind a 4WD. The feeling was much more exciting than the simulation entertainment such as 'Motion Master' at Genting Highland. 


This is one of the Orang Asli houses that we pass by when we traveled from Kg. Kuala Senderut to Kg. Labu

On a 4WD

Meeting with all the nice and friendly people at Kg Labu

Stopping by at Kg Saweh

Half brick and half bamboo house at Kg Hulu Senderut (The brick part was built by a church)

The Primary School

This is how students commute to and back from school everyday...

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Research Trip to Pos Senderut, Kuala Lipis, Pahang (6th - 14th August 2011)

This was our research trip to Pos Senderut in August and the main purpose was to identify and train the enumerators for the questionnaire survey. 

The overall living standard in Pos Senderut, Pahang is higher than Pos Gob, Kelantan as there are more infra here compared to Gob. There is a primary school in Kampung Kuala Senderut with more than 30 teachers. However, some issues occurred among students, parents and teachers which i'll elaborate in my e-bario conference paper later.   


On the way...


A beautiful morning at Kampung Kuala Senderut 
 The artists in Orang Asli Village


The Primary School


Visiting the local to explain to them about our survey


The Shelter


Training session


The local and his BUBU (he can finish it in 2 days time)


Accompanying one of my enumerators to conduct the questionnaire survey


Leaving...


We will be back to the village in September 2011 to collect the questionnaires and i'm really looking forward to meet the nice and friendly people again!!!