BERSIH started out as the Joint Action Committee for Electoral Reform, which was formed in July 2005, and the coalition’s objective was to push for a thorough reform of the electoral process in Malaysia.
The Beginning of BERSIH BERSIH was officially launched on 23 November 2006 in the Malaysian Parliament building lobby. It was attended by poitical party leaders, civil society groups and NGOs, including PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, PKR vice-president Sivarasa Rasiah, DAP Secretary-General Lim Guan Eng, DAP National Publicity Secretary and MP for Seputeh Teresa Kok, PAS deputy president Nasharudin Mat Isa, PAS Youth chief Salahudin Ayub, PSM Secretary-General S. Arutchelvan, Malaysian Trade Union Congress Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud, WDC executive director Maria Chin Abdullah and SUARAM executive director Yap Swee Seng.
Bersih 8 Points or 8 Demands
Bersih’s calls are summarised in the following 8 points:
1. Clean the electoral roll (BERSIH kan Senarai Undi (Daftar Pemilih))
The electoral roll is marred with irregularities such as deceased persons and multiple persons registered under a single address or non-existent addresses. The electoral roll must be revised and updated to wipe out these ‘phantom voters’. The rakyat have a right to an electoral roll that is an accurate reflection of the voting population.
In the longer term, BERSIH 2.0 also calls for the EC to implement an automated voter registration system upon eligibility to reduce irregularities.
2. Reform postal ballot (Reformasikan Undi Pos)
The current postal ballot system must be reformed to ensure that all citizens of Malaysia are able to exercise their right to vote. Postal ballot should not only be open for all Malaysian citizens living abroad, but also for those within the country who cannot be physically present in their voting constituency on polling day. Police, military and civil servants too must vote normally like other voters if not on duty on polling day.
The postal ballot system must be transparent. Party agents should be allowed to monitor the entire process of postal voting.
3. Use of indelible ink (Gunakan Dakwat Kekal)
Indelible ink must be used in all elections. It is a simple, affordable and effective solution in preventing voter fraud. In 2007, the EC decided to implement the use of indelible ink. However, in the final days leading up to the 12th General Elections, the EC decided to withdraw the use of indelible ink citing legal reasons and rumours of sabotage.
BERSIH 2.0 demands for indelible ink to be used for all the upcoming elections. Failure to do so will lead to the inevitable conclusion that there is an intention to allow voter fraud.
4. Minimum 21 days campaign period (Tempoh Berkempen Minima 21 Hari)
The EC should stipulate a campaign period of not less than 21 days. A longer campaign period would allow voters more time to gather information and deliberate on their choices. It will also allow candidates more time to disseminate information to rural areas. The first national elections in 1955 under the British Colonial Government had a campaign period of 42 days but the campaign period for 12th GE in 2008 was a mere 8 days.
5. Free and fair access to media (Akses Media Yang Bebas & Adil)
It is no secret that the Malaysian mainstream media fails to practice proportionate, fair and objective reporting for political parties of all divide. BERSIH 2.0 calls on the EC to press for all media agencies, especially state-funded media agencies such as Radio and Television Malaysia (RTM) and Bernama to allocate proportionate and objective coverage for all potlical parties.
6. Strengthen public institutions (Kukuhkan Institusi Awam)
Public institutions must act independently and impartially in upholding the rule of law and democracy. Public institutions such as the Judiciary, Attorney-General, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC), Police and the EC must be reformed to act independently, uphold laws and protect human rights.
In particular, the EC must perform its constitutional duty to act independently and impartially so as to enjoy public confidence. The EC cannot continue to claim that they have no power to act, as the law provides for sufficient powers to institute a credible electoral system.
7. Stop corruption (Hentikan Rasuah)
Corruption is a disease that has infected every aspect of Malaysian life. BERSIH 2.0 and the rakyat demand for an end to all forms of corruption. Current efforts to eradicate corruption are mere tokens to appease public grouses. We demand that serious action is taken against ALL allegations of corruption, including vote buying.
8. Stop dirty politics (Hentikan Politik Kotor)
Malaysians are tired of dirty politics that has been the main feature of the Malaysian political arena. We demand for all political parties and politicians to put an end to gutter politics. As citizens and voters, we are not interested in gutter politics; we are interested in policies that affect the nation.
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The coalition is wholly unsatisfied with the PSC report, and has written a response to each of the 22 recommendations put forth in the report. The response is here. In light of this unsatisfactory PSC report, the coalition has announced BERSIH 3.0.
BERSIH 3.0 will take the form of a sit-in (“duduk bantah” in Bahasa Malaysia) on April 28th 2012, and will take place across Malaysia and throughout the world. In addition to the demands of the previous BERSIH demonstrations, BERSIH 3.0 has three demands, namely:
1. The Election Commission must resign, as it has failed in its responsibility and has lost the confidence of the public.
2. The electoral process must be cleaned before the 13th General Elections.
3. Invite international observers to observe the 13th General Elections.
Through BERSIH 3.0, we will continue our struggle for clean and fair elections, assembling and expressing our views peacefully as are our rights as enshrined in the Federal Constitution.
Where? Dataran Merdeka (location not firm as Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) stood firm by its decision to prohibit Bersih from using Dataran Merdeka for its rally, wait for more updates from Bersih.org)
Perhimpunan Hijau 3.0
Where? KLCC
Himpunan Hijau defended its decision to hold its third rally the same day as electoral reform group Bersih 2.0, saying that a “massive” gathering was needed to convince the government to reject Lynas Corp’s refinery in Gebeng, Pahang.
Besides Dataran Merdeka, this Bersih 3.0 also happening in many others country like Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Australia, etc.
11 Locations for Bersih 3.0 28 April 2012 – (Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Johor Bahru, Kuantan, Melaka, Penang, Kota Kinabalu, Seremban, Kuching, Miri, Sibu)
Gathering points:
Pasar Seni: start: 13:30
Masjid Negara : start: 13:30
Jalan Sultan : start: 13:30
Masjid India : start: 13:30
Brickfields, start: 12:30
KLCC – Himpunan Hijau, start: 12:00
Representatives from the civil society will walk with you from the gathering points to Dataran Merdeka. The Secretariat advises you to come as early as possible to Kuala Lumpur. If it is possible already tonight. If you travel / walk alone, please do this for your own safety in a group.
Expect there will have a massive jam and road block around Dataran Merdeka, Masjid Jamek, Central Market, Jalan Sultan, National Mosque, Brickfields, KLCC during the Bersih rally.
POLICE ROAD BLOCKS (To be confirmed)
In view of the upcoming Bersih 3.0 sit-in at Dataran Merdeka on Saturday, 28/4, authorities may be manning road blocks at the following locations effective 1800hrs (6.00pm) Friday, 27/04/2012:
1. After Jalan Duta Toll (KL bound – Opposite the new Palace);
2. Jalan Parlimen (Leading… to the Lake Gardens);
3. In front of the old Palace (Both directions);
4. After the Sg. Besi Toll leading to KL;
5. Jalan Tun Razak (3 locations)
6. Cheras junction leading into the city;
7. Opposite the American Embassy;
8. Jalan Ampang;
9. City centre – opposite bangunan Daya Bumi;
10. Jalan Ipoh – opposite the old Sentul IPD (District Police Headquarters)
Updates!
Dataran Merdeka has been barricaded by 3 layers of fencing! Still proceed with the Bersih 3.0 Sit-In / Duduk Bantah or change to alternative location as suggested (Cheras Stadium, Titiwangsa Stadium, Bukit Jalil Stadium and Stadium Merdeka)?
KUALA LUMPUR: KL mayor Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail said Dataran Merdeka and all roads leading to it would be closed from 6am today to 6am on Sunday.
In a statement yesterday, he added that no gathering would be allowed at the square without his written consent.
In Putrajaya, meanwhile, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the police have been instructed to handle the planned Bersih 3.0 rally tomorrow in the context of security should the organisers be adamant in using Dataran Merdeka as the venue.
He said the police needed to assess how a rally at Dataran Merdeka would affect security.
“I have asked them to look at the possibility of this thing not going to Stadium Merdeka and proceeding to Dataran Merdeka.
Cordoned off: Dataran Merdeka and all roads leading to it would be closed from 6am today to 6am on Sunday.
“If they do continue to go to the street and Dataran Merdeka, that is an issue for the police to look into,” he said here yesterday.
Hishammuddin said the issue was not whether the Government wanted to stop the rally.
“It is just the location. We have offered the alternative venues … better venues.
“I think it is quite unreasonable for them to refuse the alternative venues which come with the assurance that they will go (there) in an orderly, speedy and safer (manner),” he said, referring to the offers of Cheras Stadium, Titiwangsa Stadium, Bukit Jalil Stadium and Stadium Merdeka.
Hishammuddin said the organisers still had time to accept the offer.
“We are giving them the room and if they proceed (with having the rally at Dataran Merdeka), that is nothing new to the police as it has happened before.
“We are still looking for ways for them to accept (one of) the stadiums that have been offered to them,” he said.
When?
Date : Saturday, 28 April 2012
Time: 2pm to 4pm
在428集会,你需要携带或不可以携带的东西!Items you need to bring and not allow to bring for 428 Bersih 3.0 + Perhimpunan Hijau.
Are you going for the Bersih 3.0 Sit-In / Duduk Bantah + Perhimpunan Hijau 3.0 Rally?
Some of the Street Rally Tips & Guide you must know before joining the Bersih 3.0 Sit-In / Duduk Bantah @ Dataran Merdeka + Perhimpunan Hijau 3.0 @ KLCC
What to wear?
What to bring?
What NOT to bring or wear?
How to get to Dataran Merdeka for Bersih 3.0? Try not to drive to Kuala Lumpur City this coming Saturday because there’s a lot of road blocks and only try to use public transports like Bus, LRT, Monorail
What to do when arrived? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when rally begins? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when rally ends? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when encounter rowdy people? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when encounter police? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when surrounded? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when tear-gassed? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when sprayed with water? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when get arrested? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when brought to police station? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
What to do when released from police custody? Stay Sensible. Stay Safe. Don’t Panic!
“Only when elections are clean and fair, can citizens be real masters of their own destiny and expect holders of public office to act accountably and effectively.”
In 2007, WWF-Australia inspired Sydney-siders to show their support for climate change action in the first ever Earth Hour event. It showed that everyone, from children to CEOs and politicians, has the power to change the world they live in. In Sydney, Australia, 2.2 million individuals and more than 2,000 businesses turned their lights out for one hour to take a stand against climate change.
In 2008, the plan was to take Earth Hour to the rest of Australia. But then the City of Toronto, Canada, signed up and it wasn’t long before 35 countries and almost 400 cities and towns were part of the event. It said something compelling to the world: that the climate challenges facing our planet are so significant that change needs to be global.
With the invitation to ‘switch off’ extended to everyone, Earth Hour quickly became an annual global event. It’s scheduled on the last Saturday of every March – closely coinciding with the equinox to ensure most cities are in darkness as it rolled out around the Earth.
In 2011, Earth Hour saw hundreds of millions of people across 135 countries switch off for an hour. But it also marked the start of something new – going Beyond the Hour to commit to lasting action on climate change. And with the power of social networks behind the Earth Hour message, we hope to attract even more participation so we can build a truly global community committed to creating a more sustainable planet.
We only have one planet. You can help protect it. Participate in the world’s largest single campaign for the planet: Earth Hour. It starts by turning off your lights for an hour at 8:30 pm on March 31, 2012 in a collective display of commitment to a better future for the planet. Think what can be achieved when we all come together for a common cause.
Why is your participation important?
Our future depends on it. Across the world, biodiversity and natural habitats are disappearing at a greater rate than ever before. We are depleting the earth of wild animals, water, wood and other natural resources faster than they can be replenished; polluting and altering natural habitats and changing the entire planet’s climate.
Things will only worsen if we continue in the same direction.
Earth Hour raises awareness of sustainability issues. But there’s more to it than switching off lights for one hour once a year. It’s about giving people a voice and working together to create a better future for our planet.
I DARE YOU TO SAVE THE PLANET!
This Earth Hour 2012: 8.30pm, Saturday 31 March, celebrate your action for the planet with the people of world by switching off your lights for an hour, then go beyond the hour. 爱护地球,请大家也一起熄灯一小时!
Earth Hour is about taking simple steps everyday that collectively reduce carbon emissions – from businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty to households turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.
What are you willing to do to save the planet?
Here are 10 different ways to spend Earth Hour and reduce your carbon footprint:
1. Attend a local Earth Hour event or organise your own by throwing an Earth Hour street party with your neighbours (KLCC, Sunway Pyramid, Sg Wang etc)
2. Gather family & friends for a night picnic in your local park and look at the stars
3. Enjoy a family dinner by candlelight
4. Organise a treasure hunt in the dark
5. Take the dog for a night walk
6. Have a candle-lit bath
7. Sit in the dark and share stories
8. Organise a family night playing board games
9. Share a romantic night in with your loved one
10. Upload your ‘on the night’ photos and videos to flickr and YouTube respectively, and then add them to the Earth Hour flickr group and the global YouTube Group.
Support Earth Hour 2012!
So Remember to!
- Switch off unnecessary lights!
- Switch off air-cond!
- Turn off and unplug all equipment at home when not in use!
- Last but not least please take care and be alert as crime might happen during this Earth Hour as most places are dark so please be caution of your own safety too!
I Love You (My Dear Earth!) – You may attempt to do light drawing during the Earth Hour and I think it will be fun too! =)
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Venue: Garden Explore My Fiesta, Taman Prima Tropika, Seri Kembangan (Behind Equine Park Giant Hypermarket)
DATE : 31st December 2011
TIME : 8.30pm till late
In conjunction with My Fiesta, one of Malaysia’s largest carnival taking place in Taman Prima Tropika, Seri Kembangan from 16th December 2011 till 6th Feb 2012, the organizer will held a New Year countdown concert as one of the major highlight of the carnival.
The line up starred by well known ex Korean Boy Band U-Kiss member Alexander, famous Hong Kong TVB artist Johnson Lee, local artistes Eric Lin, Hazama, Stella Chung, Vic Teo, John Wee, Lena, Stephanie & Fyone, definitely will be stealing the limelight nationwide. Moreover, the concert music will be played live, making it the MUST attend event of the year.
RED 2012 New Year Celebration Concert @ Garden Explore “MY FIESTA”
2012年1月1号 新年派对!!
2012第一天,话题人物以及马来西亚中文电影No.1票房电影导演、编剧、演员兼饶舌歌手黄明志将连同Dato AC Nizal以及国际名模Amber Chia一起和大家打造2012″RED新年劲歌新年时尚派对”。
2012年1月1号晚上8点,只在Garden Explore My Fiesta! Celebrate the 1st day of 2012 with Namewee, Dato AC Nizal, Amber Chia and many other local artistes at “RED 2012 New Year Celebration Concert” on 1.1.2012, 8pm; only at Garden Explore My Fiesta!!
VENUE : Seri Kembangan (Behind Taman Equine GIANT Hyper Supermarket)
DATE : 1st January 2012
TIME : 7.30pm – 11 pm
Recently wherever I go also I saw some mysterious symbol! What’s happening? Did you see something abnormal?
Just like the KLCC picture below, it just have some very mysterious symbol. I’m really clueless about this phenomenon!
Picture taken at KLCC during the day time.
What did you see in this picture?? Did you see some strange symbol at the right of this picture?
Picture taken at KLCC during the night time.
Did you see what I see? Look at the top of the KLCC building, it’s not cloud but it’s some really mysterious symbol that I have seen everywhere around me recently!
See someone else capture this mysterious symbol too!
I hope I’m not the only one who see this symbol if not something gonna happened to me or if there is an impact of the symbol to the country or to Earth? Did you see the symbol or something strange recently around you?
Is it radiation? Is it an apocalypse? Is it about getting infected? It’s the world going to end and 2012 is near? Aarghhh, recently a lot of bad and unlucky stuff happened to me too =(
Do share and let me know if you see this symbol and I hope I’m fine and not something strange going to happen to me!
Yes, the 2nd PC Fair of the is here this weekend at KLCC. Have you check out the deals and hot promotions and promoters yet? Nowadays a lot of ppl go there is not for cheap or good gadgets deals but just to check out the promoters or show girls? Am I right? haha =p
I went to PC Fair since few years back till now I think got 10 years d, every time there’s PC Fair I will sure go and have a visit no matter I have anything in mind to purchase or not. This year I would like to get the WD 1TB external HDD as my HDD gonna out of space coz took too much photo la! I want to get GPS (Papago / Garmin) too preferably with RMVB and AV-in support! But till now I still haven’t go and grab the gadgets and hoping the price keep dropping and with better specs… lol.
But for me, I still like PC Fair in PWTC better, because the KLCC PC Fair really badly manage for the past few times, all one way straight and if you decide to go out or halfway, you can’t! That’s the main problem, besides jam, crowded, expensive food, expensive car parking fees etc. What to do??
Want to buy cheap laptop or netbook? cheap pc? cheap pen drive/thumb drive, external hard disk (HDD), dvd-r, dvd-rw, cd-r, ram, Broadband like Streamyx, UNIFI, IZZI, Maxis 3G Broadband, Digi 3G Broadband, Celcom 3G Broadband, P1 W1MAX with wiggy, HWM Magazine, PC.com, pc accessories, mouse, keyboard, speaker, camera, DSLR, GPS, Projector, GPS, iPhone, BlackBerry, HTC… etc and a lot’s more.
This year I think there’s still Broadband war as the Potong campaign and new 3G Broadband in the market, Digi 3G Turbo etc… What I don’t like is they will keep shouting and line up and like blocking the road… arghhh… I have broadband d k… but still they will ask you to subscribe etc…!
Arghhh now subscribe to Digi Smart Plan is only RM28 but I subscribed it last 2 months with RM68… BlackBerry Bold 9700 only RM1199 and BlackBerry Curve 8520 RM459 only sigh… always there’s better deal. I’m still waiting for Apple iPhone4!
Garmin GPS deals or promotions.
PapaGO GPS deals or promotions.
Western Digital HDD
Then maybe there’s antivirus war by Kaspersky (Jakie Chan as spoke person) and Avira (more nurse compare to last fair?) and Norton 360 too?!
HWM Magazine PC Fair Promotion with free gifts and purchase options.
PC.Com Magazine PC Fair Promotion with free gifts packages. (Imation Digital Multimedia Link Pro player)
For those who’s going for KLCC PC Fair, please check the car park map. It’s very useful to plan your journey if not the best way is to take LRT but if you buying heavy and huge stuff better drive. Please car pool and safe the environment too! To avoid the jam, I suggest you to just take LRT straight go to KLCC station lo =)
Most importantly some ppl just go all the way there to check some of the tech updates but some go all the way there to see leng luis? ahah.
Or you looking for PC Fair job or part time as a promoter? You could easily earn up to RM100-200 per day, if you are female you could make a lot more if you become those model that holding laptop or etc.
Who will be there? This time I will not be going and will not post all the lengluis photo coz I have more important tasks waiting for me instead of this! haha…
Okay just back from Pikom PC Fair @ KLCC after went to attend Gatsby’s Deodorant Street Fair @ Berjaya Time Square which entitled us for The Malaysia Book of Record for the “The Largest Bloggers’ Gathering” LOL (will write more about it soon hopefully…)
Nothing much to get from PC fair just to with tons of photos… haha. On the other hand I only managed to subscribed to PC.com magazine and get myself the free Aztech 4-Port ADSL2/2 + Wireless G Modem Router, there’s other option of speakers or Puma worldcup watch too, wanted to get the Imation multimedia player but didn’t manage to coz it was only for the 1st 18ppl confirm no chance for me la.
Free gift with RM130 for 1 year of PC.com subscription.
PC Fair is getting boring liao la… too many same booth that selling the same thing repeatedly and with the war of different brand is lagi sien… and I still don’t understand why there’s so many Credit Card booth there? What is it got to do with PC Fair?? Sumore with the RM50 Government Tax lagi no ppl will apply right? Why still so many booth being rented out and do not relate to PC or technology at all?
“People Mountain People Sea” see so many ppl…
This year Avira Antivirus is using Nurse as their promoter and attraction to their booth too, same like last year but mostly I would said only attract guys… lol. but nonetheless it’s a good marketing strategy!
Natalie Fong @ Epson booth. Can’t recognize her due to the heavy makeup until she said “saimatkong!” haha.
Will post more photo on the PC Fair Girls… haha. soon!
2 – 4 APRIL 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru, Johor
Dewan 2020, Kangar, Perlis
Village Mall, Sungai Petani, Kedah
Batu Pahat Mall, Batu Pahat, Johor
8 – 10 APRIL 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
KB Mall, Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Terengganu Trade Centre, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
9 – 11 APRIL 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
Penang International Sports Arena (PISA), Penang
Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC), Melaka Shuttle Bus Service Available
16 – 18 APRIL 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur
Berjaya Megamall, Kuantan, Pahang
Dewan Perbandaran Taiping, Taiping, Perak
Dewan Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, Kluang, Johor
30 APRIL – 2 MAY 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
Stadium Indera Mulia, Ipoh, Perak
Dewan Jubli Intan, Muar, Johor
Permata Car Park, Kuching, Sarawak
Sibu Trade & Exhibition Centre, Sibu, Sarawak
Dewan Masyarakat, Sandakan, Sabah
7 – 9 MAY 2010 (11:00am – 9:00pm)
Dewan Merdeka, Seri Manjung, Perak
Dewan Suarah, Bintulu, Sarawak
Miri Indoor Stadium, Miri, Sarawak
1 Borneo, LG Car Park Exhibition Hall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Dewan Masyarakat, Tawau, Sabah
PIKOM PC Fair 2010 (I) is here, which started from 2weeks ago (Early April). It is the 1st PC Fair of the year 2010. I went to PC Fair since few years back till now, every time there’s PC Fair I will sure go and have a visit no matter I have anything in mind to purchase or not. This year I would like to get the WD 1TB external HDD as my HDD gonna out of space coz took too much photo la! I want to get GPS (Papago / Garmin) too preferably with RMVB and AV-in support!
But for me, I still like PC Fair in PWTC better, because the KLCC PC Fair really badly manage for the past few times, all one way straight and if you decide to go out or halfway, you can’t! That’s the main problem, besides jam, crowded, expensive food, expensive car parking fees etc. What to do??
Want to buy cheap laptop or netbook? cheap pc? cheap pen drive/thumb drive, external hard disk (HDD), dvd-r, dvd-rw, cd-r, ram, Broadband like Streamyx, IZZI, Maxis 3G Broadband, Digi 3G Broadband, Celcom 3G Broadband, P1 W1MAX with wiggy, HWM Magazine, PC.com, pc accessories, mouse, keyboard, speaker, camera, DSLR, GPS, Projector, GPS, iPhone, BlackBerry, HTC… etc and a lot’s more. Last PC fair I bought a Asus EEEPC 1005HA netbook which is very good deal! But now all the netbook or notebook / laptop sure come with Win7 liao lo. Maybe there’s promo for HSBB from TMNet too?
This year I think there’s still Broadband war as the Potong campaign and new 3G Broadband in the market, Digi 3G Turbo etc… What I don’t like is they will keep shouting and line up and like blocking the road… arghhh… I have broadband d k… but still they will ask you to subscribe etc…!
Then maybe there’s antivirus war by Kaspersky (Jakie Chan as spoke person) and Avira (more nurse compare to last fair?) and Norton 360 too?!
HWM Mag PC Fair Promotion with free gifts and purchase options.
PC.Com Mag PC Fair Promotion with free gifts packages.
For those who’s going for KLCC PC Fair, please check the car park map. It’s very useful to plan your journey if not the best way is to take LRT but if you buying heavy and huge stuff better drive. Please car pool and safe the environment too! To avoid the jam, I suggest you to just take LRT straight go to KLCC station lo =) =)
Most importantly some ppl just go all the way there to check some of the tech updates but some go all the way there to see leng luis? ahah.
Or you looking for PC Fair job or part time as a promoter? You could easily earn up to RM100-200 per day, if you are female you could make a lot more if you become those model that holding laptop or etc. Click here to find out more available PC Fair Part Time jobs @ AsiaPartTime
Will updates more if have latest news and I will be there this Sat / Sunday @ KLCC. Who will be there? Maybe could meet up or something? Who’s working there as a promoter and want me to shoot a photo for you? haha let me know! I will take photo for you foc!
Early in the morning we gathered for bamboo rafting. It was my first time rafting. It’s a good experience. Haha.
After that we have a demo of BMW Bicycle and how clean is the BMW diesel engine (It does not emit dirty smelly exhaust gas).
This BMW Bicycle worth RM19k?! wow. I have tested it, to me it’s just like normal saja except it’s light, hydraulic absorber and the brake is made of disc brake. =)
Joy is the satisfaction of traveling more than a 700 kilometeres without having to fuel up! Yup it’s amazing.
At the end of the session we were given a nice and cute thumb drive loaded with photos. It’s really nice!
Not forgetting I won myself RM600 Petronas vouchers! woot! I just need to complete a few questions about Petronas Dynamic Diesel and fuel saving tips.
Here’s my 5 fuel saving tips!
1) Do not carry things that’s not necessary in your car that will make your car heavier.
2) Check your tyre pressure make sure it’s always at the recommended pressure.
3) Do not speed at junction or make emergency break always.
4) Check and service your car as schedule.
5) Use the right petrol that suitable for your car.
There it ends the whole BMW Drive Trip. I must say it’s the best trip ever! =)
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Date: 7 January 2010 (Thursday)
Time: 8pm
Venue: Sunway Lagoon Surf Beach
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