Thursday, October 21, 2010

Be careful and please read it!!!

Hi guys,

Just to share this information with you all that i have receive. Not sure whether is true but is better to be safe than sorry right??Is better just to know abt it before it happens to anyone... It doesnt even take 3 mins to read this too.. Be careful guys... =) Now crime rates are increasing.. =(


Why is this not reported in the press?


You can buy this at Lorong Kulit! Less than RM100!




Please be aware, especially the ladies, and be extra careful as with the slowdown in the economy you can expect some people to resort to crime to make ends meet.

Must Read!: Torchlights (Stungun) Beware (to all drivers)



FOR YOUR INFORMATION, latest weapon used by robbers.

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. NO MATTER HOW BUSY YOU ARE, YOU MUST GIVE YOURSELF AT LEAST 3 MINUTES TO READ THIS!

I just thought to let know what my doctor told me recently. I don't think she was lying and neither am I, so please pass this on to your friends. Her clinic is in SS2 and you know how congested that place is.


One morning a few months ago in broad daylight, a girl was getting into her car when a few men approached her with what looked like a torchlight. Quite harmless looking. They pressed the "torchlight" into her back and immediately she went limp and very pale. So she wouldn't be able to fight back, they slashed her thigh with a parang and sped away in her car.

There were many people around and they quickly took her to the nearest clinic which was my doctor's clinic. There were two doctors at that time and they managed to stitch up her wound but the girl remained pulse-less and still pale as paper
. No pulse, no BP (blood pressure). Just like dead.

My doctors were confused as to how one wound on the thigh made the girl almost like dead? They managed to revive her and
save her life.


After some checking around, the doctors found out what actually happened was that the girl was made unconscious not by a torchlight but actually a high voltage weapon. I forgot how many watts she mentioned. 1000? Anyway, it was high enough to kill a person by electrocution.

It seems this weapon is from
China. It's not rampant in Malaysia...yet; but with this thing, a person can rob, rape, kill, kidnap, and practically do anything to you. My doctor said that if the girl weren't taken to the clinic immediately she would have died because there was no pulse on her.

So please just beware of your surroundings, if anybody is lurking around with a torchlight-thingy and approaches you, just scream or run away. Better to be embarrassed than ZAPPED and fried, right? Take care.





This item is called "stungun".

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Our Proud Gold Medalists!!!

This is our Malaysian Gold Medalist Athletics that had make us all proud in the recent Commonwealth Games in Delhi 2010... Photos taken from different sources which are mostly from TheStar Online, NST Online and also from IndiaTimes Online. Those not taken from this 3 sources have been credited on the photos taken. Thank you and hope you enjoy this...


Our proud Gold Medalists!!!


Ibrahim Amirul Hamizan celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men's 56kg category

Malaysia's gold medal winner Aricco Jumitih (R) and Malaysia's silver medal winner Naharudin Mahayudin (L) bite their medals on the podium at the men's 62 kg weightlifting awards ceremony during the XIX Commonwealth Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru sports complex in New Delhi on October 5, 2010. The Indian capital is hosting the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games, the biggest sporting event in the city since the 1982 Asian Games.






















Malaysia’s Aricco Jumith (right) and Naharudin Mahayudin celebrate after winning the gold and silver for Malaysia in the men’s 62kg category.

Josiah Ng celebrates after winning the gold medal.

Malaysia's badminton mixed team members pose with their gold medals during the award ceremony for the event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi

Malaysia's badminton mixed team members pose with their gold medals during the award ceremony for the event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Photo taken from here.



Malaysia's World no 1 Nicol David celebrate with the gold medal.



Right on target: Nur Suryani Taibi (left) and Nur Ayuni Halim celebrating their success with fellow Malaysian shooters at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range

Pandelela Rinong won the first-ever diving gold medal for Malaysia in Commonwealth Games history


Pei Chin Bibiana NG of Malaysia celebrates winning the 10m Women's Singles air pistol final. Photo taken from here.
Gold medalists Koo Kien Keat (L) and Tan Boon Heong of Malaysia pose after the medal ceremony of the the men's doubles final badminton event of the  XIX Commonwealth Games at the Siri Fort sports complex in New Delhi on October 14, 2010. The Commonwealth Games are taking place in the Indian capital from October 3-14.


Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong pose after the medal ceremony of the the men's doubles final badminton event.




Koo Kien Keat and Chin Eei Hui (left) show off their gold medals after winning the mixed doubles at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium yesterday.
Koo Kien Keat and Chin Eei Hui (left) show off their gold medals after winning the mixed doubles


From left, Wales' Francesca Jones, Malaysia's Elaine Koon, and Cyprus' Chrystalleni Trikomiti pose with their medals for the Women's Rhythmic Gymnastics Hoop final during the Commonwealth Games at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010. Koon won gold, Jones silver and Trikomiti bronze. .Elaine Koon won gold, Jones silver and Trikomiti bronze.

Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei poses with the gold medal he won in the men's badminton singles final event during the Commonwealth Games at Siri Fort Sports Complex in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010.
Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei poses with the gold medal he won in the men's badminton singles final

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Commonwealth 2010 Delhi

The Commonwealth 2010 in Delhi had come to the end. I would like to take this opportunity to CONGRATULATE ALL OUR MALAYSIAN Athletics for making Malaysia proud by winning 12 golds medals. There were many surprises from certain sports that did not target any gold medal but ended up surprising everyone to win the gold medal. Some of the sports that had given us surprises are from Diving, Gymnastics and Shooting. There was one sport that target 4 gold medals but ended up not winning any.. To all the athletics who win the gold, silver and bronze medals, we really like to congratulate you all for doing your very best and making Malaysians proud of your achievement. We wish you all the very best and we hope u will continue to strive harder and win more honors for our country. To all those who didnt win, we will still like to congratulate you all too for trying ur best. We hope that you will all continue to work harder.. Thank you to all our Malaysian Athletics. Congratulations.. 12 golds is an achievement and also a history for Malaysia Commonwealth Sport event. We only targeted 10 gold medals but we managed to get 12 gold medals.. =)


12

Mens5
Team Event2
Womens5

10

Mens5
Womens5

14

Mens6
Team Event1
Womens7

TOTAL*

36

Gold Medal

NoNameEventDiscipline
1IBRAHIM Amirul HamizanMen's 56kg Category Weightlifting
2JUMITIH AriccoMen's 62kg Category Weightlifting
3NG JosiahMen's Kierin - 1-6 Cycling-Track
4MalaysiaMixed Team Event - Gold Medal Match Badminton
5DAVID NWomen's Singles Squash
6MalaysiaWomen's 10m Air Rifle (Pairs) Shooting
7PAMG Pandelela RinongWomen's 10m Platform Aquatics-Diving
8NG Pei Chin BibianaWomen's 10m Air Pistol Shooting
9LEE Chong WeiMen's Singles Gold Medal Match Badminton
10MalaysiaMen's Doubles Gold Medal Match Badminton
11MalaysiaMixed Doubles Gold Medal Match Badminton
12KOON ElaineWomen's Apparatus - Hoop Gymnastics-Rhythmic Gymnastics
Silver Medal
NoNameEventDiscipline
1TISIN Mohd RizalMen's 1,000m Time Trial Cycling-Track
2MAHAYUDIN NaharudinMen's 62kg Category Weightlifting
3MalaysiaMen's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol (Pairs) Shooting
4MalaysiaMen's Recurve - Team Gold Medal Match Archery
5AMIR HASAN Hasli IzwanMen's 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Shooting
6PAMG Pandelela RinongWomen's 10 M Platform Synchronised Aquatics-Diving
7HALIM Nur AyuniWomen's 10m Air Rifle Shooting
8MalaysiaWomen's Pairs Gold Medal Game Lawn Bowls
9WONG Mew ChooWomen's Singles Gold Medal Match Badminton
10KOON ElaineWomen's Apparatus - Ball Gymnastics-Rhythmic Gymnastics
Bronze Medal
NoNameEventDiscipline
1YUSOFF RaihanWomen's 53kg Category Weightlifting
2MalaysiaMen's Double Trap (Pairs) Shooting
3NG Pei Chin BibianaWomen's 25m Pistol Shooting
4MANSOR Mohd HafifiMen's 69kg Category Weightlifting
5MalaysiaMen's Team Sprint Cycling-Track
6MalaysiaWomen's Team Event Bronze Medal Match Table Tennis
7MOHAMED TAIBI Nur SuryaniWomen's 10m Air Rifle Shooting
8MalaysiaMen's Pairs Bronze Medal Game Lawn Bowls
9LOMAS Bryan NicksonMen's 3m Springboard Synchronised Aquatics-Diving
10LOMAS Bryan NicksonMen's 10m Platform Aquatics-Diving
11KOON ElaineWomen's Individual All-Around Competition Gymnastics-Rhythmic Gymnastics
12Nicol DAVID/Beng HeeMixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match Squash
13KOON ElaineWomen's Apparatus - Rope Gymnastics-Rhythmic Gymnastics
14KOON ElaineWomen's Apparatus - Ribbon Gymnastics-Rhythmic Gymnastics