Dec 13, 2008
This was our first proper day tour in ChiangMai. What amazed me when I first got out of our hotel was the conditions of the streets outside. While the area was lined with the night market the night before, it was totally cleared up by morning. Not a single speck of rubbish was to be seen on the streets and the only visible evidence that anything had actually ...
Jun 24, 2008
Wah, I just read something very interesting recently. Goodness knows if they're true or not but it is quite likely. Here is an email that I took verbatim from another random blog:
Do what you like.
The price of gasoline at the petrol station is set by the Government, not PETRONAS. PETRONAS has done its patriotic duty by paying the dividends, royalties, corporate tax, petroleum tax etc to the Government ...
Jun 14, 2008
I'm rather curious with the recent decisions made by our government. As a result of the rising fuel prices, I had predicted that the government would raise the pay of the civil service, which would then force the private sector to follow suit, leading to a pay inflation in Malaysia. However, the government seems to have decided not to do that.
Instead, the government is now encouraging civil servants ...