No Point Reducing Fuel Cost Just For Political Gimmick

Filed Under (Malay Politic, Malaysia Politic, National Issue) by admin on 25-08-2008

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No Point Reducing Fuel Cost Just For Political Gimmick

Petrol price in Malaysia had been reduced by 15 cents adjustment, it make current petrol price is RM2.55 per liter. With my average salary plus rising cost of living, I probably can save RM12 a month. Common sense lah, what can RM0.15 cents reducing for petrol to ease people burdens. How can government make sure price of goods will go down as well if diesel price only reduce by RM0.08 cents (before this, diesel price had raised RM1.00)

Government must be a wise and not doing with hidden political motivated agenda. Government must reduce more in diesel cost as transportation fuel does affect a lot of business costing.

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Ubah Gaya Hidup Malaysian People?

Filed Under (Malaysia Politic, National Issue) by admin on 10-06-2008

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Ubah Gaya Hidup Malaysian People?

Ubah Gaya Hidup Malaysia People? Government BN killing its own rakyat softly. The Malaysia Government move to give fuel rebates to consumers is a further insult to our intelligence. The Malaysia Prime Minister said further that the money saved will be used to offset the world food crisis. This was the same logic given when the Malaysia Government came out with the 30 sen fuel hike. Then, we were taken for a ride and told the money will be used to improve the public transportation system.

The Malaysia Government will be learning their lessons the hard way. Jumps in food prices will follow suit. Raw food has to be transported from the farms/warehouses to the retail outlets. The cost of transportation will increase and this increase will be passed to the consumers like you and me.

 

 

While the govt. leaders are asking the people to change their life style, these leaders aren’t showing any sign of wanting to change their own life style. They view their role as the people’s bosses, when they should remember we are their bosses.

What is going to be the impact of this huge oil price increase? For one thing, demand for private car travel should fall, according to economic theory. People should take their cars out of the porch only when it is absolutely necessary, like going to work, if no other transportation alternative exists. No need to go to the grocery shop by car if it is only walking distance.

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Singapore gets Pulau Batu Puteh

Filed Under (Melayu Boleh, National Issue) by admin on 24-05-2008

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Singapore gets Pulau Batu Puteh (Pedra Branca)

The International Court of Justice here today ruled Singapore has sovereignty over Pulau Batu Puteh while Malaysia owns Middle Rocks, and South Ledge belongs to the state in whose territorial waters it is located.

We loose, Singapore will extend her maritime boundary and probably control of the Johor Straits. Are they going to charge a toll? Send their new attack warships to patrol it? Setting radar defense and air to air missile? Incorporate this into their ‘Forward Defence’ strategy? Ah!!!… Let the Singaporeans eat that rock la!

Here’s some interesting trivia.

The person representing Malaysia at trial was Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, whose father, Sir Hersch, was a Jewish international lawyer, and heavily involved with the founding of Israel. Malaysia meanwhile does not even recognize the state of Israel! Malaysia now gets on their knees and turn to a Zionist professor’s son to win them land…. Malaysia Boleh!

A truly national embarrassment on the international stage by a bunch of incompetent, incredulous and half-baked Malaysian legal team-members. Go to Jeff Ooi’s Screenshot for the detailed analysis of our stupid Malaysian lawyers’ performance at the International Court of Justice, in The Hague.

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How to Set the Right Product Price

Filed Under (Entrepreneur Tips, Melayu Boleh, Motivate Thought) by admin on 22-05-2008

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How to Set the Right Product Price

There are many outside influences that affect profitability and a manufacturer bottom line. Setting the right price is a crucial step toward achieving that profit. Manufacturer is in business to make a profit, but figuring out what and how to price products may not come easily.

Before we can determine which retail pricing strategy to use in setting the right price, we must know the costs associated with the products. Two key elements in factoring product cost is the cost of goods and the amount of operating expense.

The cost of goods includes the amount paid for the product, plus any handling expenses. The cost of operating the business, or operating expense, includes overhead, payroll, marketing and office supplies.

Regardless of the pricing strategy used, the retail price of the products should more than cover the cost of obtaining the goods plus the expenses related to operating the business.

A retailer or manufacturer simply cannot succeed in business if they continue to sell their products below cost.

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PANDUAN MELETAK HARGA JUALAN PADA KEK dan PRODUK MAKANAN.

E-book percuma ini telah di sediakan dahulu dan telah berkongsi panduan ini diberapa grup masakan. Di harap “Panduan Meletak Harga” ini dapat digunakan bagi anda yang baru bermula berjinak-jinak menjual hasil kek/ kuih/ biskut. Sekadar ingin berkongsi informasi yang tidak seberapa ini. Panduan ini di gunakan untuk menetapkan harga ataupun bila membuat survey harga pasaran bagi kek/kuih/biskut.

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Why Malay Malaysia Eat Using Hand?

Filed Under (Melayu Boleh, Motivate Thought, Social Advice) by admin on 20-05-2008

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Why Malay Malaysia Eat Using Hand?

The Malays use the tips of their fingers only, rarely staining their palms. Deft finger movements tear meat, pick up vegetables and gather it with rice into a tight bite-size grip. Then using the thumb, this food is gently and neatly ‘shoveled’ into the mouth. Traditionally, Malays eat with their right hand even if they are left-handed because it is considered taboo to eat with the left hand. The left hand, it is understood, is reserved for an unmentionable personal use.

I would say eating with fingers is a Malay custom. It’s awkward if you’ve never tried it before but somehow, food always taste better when you eat with your fingers… must be the chemical makeup on the skin, i think. However, over here, we only eat with fingers for certain kind of food - certainly when eating nasi lemak, malay mix rice and the various rotis and tosei. When it comes to Chinese food such as noodles and such, we fall back to the fork and spoon or chopsticks. At some Malay or Mamak restaurant, it is the understanding that you’ll be eating with your hands, therefore cutleries would not be provided… if you really need them, you’ll have to ask for them. They would probably give you a pair wrapped in paper or a whole stack in a basket

There are mainly 3 major ethnic group in Malaysia; Malay, Chinese and Indian. Malay and Indian usually eat their mix rice using hand but make sure you are using right hand, eating using left hand is considered inappropriate. The Chinese usually use their chopstick. But in almost all restaurants/stalls/food court do provide clean cutleries.

Kenapa Orang Melayu Makan Guna Tangan

Setiap bangsa di dunia ini punya budaya tersendiri. Oleh sebab makan itu satu perkara yang wajib dalam hidup, cara makan juga merupakan satu budaya. Masing-masing bangsa ada budaya mereka tersendiri bagaimana mereka makan.

Misalnya orang Cina menggunakan kayu (chopstick) dan orang Barat pula menggunakan sudu dan garfu. Tentu ada sebab yang rasional kenapa mereka amalkan cara itu.

Orang Melayu makan biasanya menggunakan tangan kanan. Apakah rasionalnya dan kenapa orang Melayu makan dengan tangan ?

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