April 22, 2012
Ruthless Gods of Mount Zion?
If you seen the full series of this Mount Zion saga, you would want to know why the gods are so humane both in greed and weaknesses.
Starting from the original Clash of the Titans which is the benchmark movie for the series,we have wandered into the dreadful re-make of the new clash and now the Wrath of the Titans.
Verdict?
The original is still the best but Wrath of the Titans is pretty good with the continuing saga story and the death of the gods.
The special effects is awesome.
Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Rosamond Pike add their presence to this movie that makes it a worthy film to watch.
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Movies
April 20, 2012
New Re-rating Again for Digi.com?
I thought that after one of those analysts' call that Digi.com is fully valued,the interest for this counter will surely wane.
Looking back, this counter saw traction for one short period in February and once in early March.
In February, it roared to new heights scaling beyond the RM4.30 level on 8 February. The highest was at RM4.32 before it went sideways. On March 1st and 2nd, it again moved up with volume up the RM4.15 level. Since then, it has gone below the RM4 radar and is currently skipping along the RM3.90 level with much headwinds.
The impression one gets is that the price of Digi has been reached and the stock is now at its best value. As such, only long term investors knowing the value of a well managed company will dare to hold on to it. Also,EPF has been selling down the counter to get cash, puncturing the Bursa for sometime. Digi was not spared.
It has been about more than two months now that Digi shares have been looking for a breakout.The resistance price level seems to be at about RM3.93.
Interestingly, RHB has been giving out calls for investors to pick up this stock.
If I remembered, they recommended the share will hit a top price of about RM4.20 again.
Today, they put out another call stating the new found confidence and optimism that it will pole vault to RM4.40.
Are they pulling our legs?
One thing I am sure, Digi is awaiting for the BNM directive to allow Telenor to buy shares beyond 50% as PM Najib has already endorsed the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector. BNM was been napping here.
With this development, more shares will be mopped up from the market and Digi will then find traction to move up to RM4.40 and more.
At this price of RM3.90, if the Digi shares should jump to RM4.40, that represents a leap of faith of some RM0.50 sen. Deducting about RM50 for brokerage and ancillary charges,that would allow a clear profit of RM450.00.
Ain't that a steal?
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Stocks
April 19, 2012
Combating Incontinence in Old Age
As you grow old, incontinence will be your constant worry.
It is the involuntary lack of control of the voiding of urine.
As one grows old, the urinary muscle is weaker than the pelvic muscle and urine flows out much to our embarrassment, especially when you are out on a social function. You are also ashamed of the stigma when you leave wet marks on your pants, dress and even on the car seat.
A friend of mine called me yesterday and spoke of this issue. Diagnosed with over-active bladder syndrome, he has to frequent the bathroom often; more so on rainy days and when in air-conditioned rooms.
He spoke abashedly of the 'accident' he had yesterday. When coming out of his car, with a two handfuls of heavy shopping stuff, he could not get to his bathroom and so had the unpleasant experience of wetting his underpants,pants,socks and also a constant dribble of urine right up to his toilet.
He believed that the weight of the things he carried triggered the event.
There are actually 5 main types of incontinence one may be faced with.
The first type is the stress incontinence-also known as effort incontinence, due essentially to insufficient strength of the pelvic floor muscles.
The second type is urge incontinence-the involuntary loss of urine occurring for no apparent reason while suddenly feeling the need or urge to urinate.
The third type is overflow incontinence. Sometimes people find that they cannot stop their bladders from constantly dribbling or continuing to dribble for some time after they have passed urine. It is as if their bladders were constantly overflowing, hence the general name of overflow incontinence.
The fourth category is called the mixed incontinence and it is most common among the elderly female population complicated sometimes with urinary retention.
The next type is structural incontinence. Confined to women, this is again rare. A case in point are fistulas caused by obstetric and gynecologic trauma or injury leading to incontinence.
Finally, we have functional incontinence. This occurs when a person recognizes the need to urinate but cannot make it to the bathroom. The urine loss may be large. Causes of functional incontinence include confusion, dementia, poor eyesight, poor mobility, poor dexterity, unwillingness to toilet because of depression, anxiety or anger, drunkenness, or being in a situation in which it is impossible to reach a toilet.People with functional incontinence may have problems thinking, moving, or communicating that prevent them from reaching a toilet.Interestingly, disease or biology is not necessarily the cause of functional incontinence.
Well,the only hope now, to prevent anxiety attacks and subsequent embarrassment is to quietly wear an adult pampers. May be uncomfortable initially but it certainly beats going to the toilet all the time!
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Milestones
You Lucky Catfish!
Look at these pictures.
Don't ask me how the basketball went to sea. There are many explanations if you want to second-guess.
However, what is pertinent here is that it was one tasty morsel that the catfish could not let go off.
So, it bit more than it can swallow and got stuck for dear life.
A nature loving fisherman and his wife cut the air out of the ball and let the catfish go scot-free.
Thankfully, this did not happen in Asia.
Otherwise, it would have been crisply fried catfish in a wok!
Don't ask me how the basketball went to sea. There are many explanations if you want to second-guess.
However, what is pertinent here is that it was one tasty morsel that the catfish could not let go off.
So, it bit more than it can swallow and got stuck for dear life.
A nature loving fisherman and his wife cut the air out of the ball and let the catfish go scot-free.
Thankfully, this did not happen in Asia.
Otherwise, it would have been crisply fried catfish in a wok!
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Perspectives
April 12, 2012
The Future Plane for You
The real thing may not be here but the artistic impressions do reflect where planes are going both functionally and aesthetically.
It looks very futuristic just like out of a Star Wars movie.
Let us look at some of the visionary pictures.
What we are going to have.....
Air Travel by the year 2050 is going to be very futuristic. Though the the vision may not have been cast in stone, these photo shots do enthralls one ........
The plane we are talking about is the New Airbus, to take to the skies in 2050.
Airbus has unveiled a futuristic concept for a transparent plane that may be everyday air transport in 2050. With its see-through aircraft cabin, passengers of the future will get a window on the world as they fly through the sky. They will be able to see everything to the sides and in front of them.
The concept cabin unveiled at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, would be of a bionic structure that 'mimics' the efficiency of the bird bone, claimed the company.
It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an intelligent' cabin wall membrane, which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic views.
The company believes that mid-century passengers might be able to enjoy a game of virtual golf or take part in interactive conferences, while the cabin 'identifies and responds' to travelers' needs.
In the 'interactive zone' there are virtual pop-up projections taking passengers to whichever social scene they want to be in, from holographic gaming to virtual changing rooms for active shoppers.
The 'smart tech zone' is tailored towards the more functional-orientated passenger with what Airbus describes as 'a chameleon-style offering.'
It aims to meet individual needs ranging from a simple to a complete luxury service, but all allowing 'you to continue life as if on the ground'.
"Our research shows that passengers of 2050 will expect a seamless travel experience while also caring for the environment," the Daily Mail quoted Airbus engineering executive vice-president Charles Champion as saying.
"The concept cabin is designed with that in mind, and shows that the journey can be as much a voyage of discovery as the destination," he added.
Though, many of us may not live to see it or experience flight on such a flying wonder,it is just a marvel just to look at it!
It looks very futuristic just like out of a Star Wars movie.
Let us look at some of the visionary pictures.
What we are going to have.....
Air Travel by the year 2050 is going to be very futuristic. Though the the vision may not have been cast in stone, these photo shots do enthralls one ........
The plane we are talking about is the New Airbus, to take to the skies in 2050.
Airbus has unveiled a futuristic concept for a transparent plane that may be everyday air transport in 2050. With its see-through aircraft cabin, passengers of the future will get a window on the world as they fly through the sky. They will be able to see everything to the sides and in front of them.
The concept cabin unveiled at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, would be of a bionic structure that 'mimics' the efficiency of the bird bone, claimed the company.
It would provide strength where needed, and also allows for an intelligent' cabin wall membrane, which controls air temperature and can become transparent to give passengers open, panoramic views.
The company believes that mid-century passengers might be able to enjoy a game of virtual golf or take part in interactive conferences, while the cabin 'identifies and responds' to travelers' needs.
In the 'interactive zone' there are virtual pop-up projections taking passengers to whichever social scene they want to be in, from holographic gaming to virtual changing rooms for active shoppers.
The 'smart tech zone' is tailored towards the more functional-orientated passenger with what Airbus describes as 'a chameleon-style offering.'
It aims to meet individual needs ranging from a simple to a complete luxury service, but all allowing 'you to continue life as if on the ground'.
"Our research shows that passengers of 2050 will expect a seamless travel experience while also caring for the environment," the Daily Mail quoted Airbus engineering executive vice-president Charles Champion as saying.
"The concept cabin is designed with that in mind, and shows that the journey can be as much a voyage of discovery as the destination," he added.
Though, many of us may not live to see it or experience flight on such a flying wonder,it is just a marvel just to look at it!
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Perspectives
April 10, 2012
China Boleh!
Talking about competitve extremism, I do not think Malaysia can lick China.
They are leagues ahead, my buddy!
Now, just look at a typical sperm bank in China.
Look at what these nurses are doing?
These pictures tells you a million words.
No need for explanation or imagination.
China boleh, Malaysia mana?
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Perspectives
William Cheng Turns 13 GE Seer
Looks like the business fraternity is now into the guessing game as well.
Not knowing the date for the GE is counter-productive to business development and growth in the country,so says William Cheng of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCIM).
He predicts it is too soon to expect the GE in May or June. The likely date according to William will be October.
By his musing, PM is away in the USA in June and July is the fasting month. No, not on Raya. So, by deduction-October.
He believes the earlier the elections is held the better for entrepreneurs. This is crucial as a new business climate may emerge after the elections which will allow business community to plan accordingly as early as possible.
As on outstanding issues, he said the NFC, Lynas, education and fair treatment to the Malaysian Chinese need to be addressed and solved quickly.
He also recommended that there must be a political will to stamp out corruption,improving public safety and security and checking runaway inflation.
Than you, William. You have covered most of the issues.
Any party who wants to be the next government ought to listen to their hearts and their minds.
We hope they do.
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Politics
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