Dimanakah Universal Studio?
Dimanakah Disneyworld?
Dimanakah Warner Bross?
Semuanya hanyalah mimpi di WPI!
Dimanakah pelabur Singapore?
Dimanakah world-class infrastructor?
Dimanakah University terkemuka dunia?
Semuanya hanyalah mimpi di WPI!
Nampaknya Singapura yang makin maju dan makmur ...
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Friday, December 7, 2007
Is he serious? Sorry PM!
General
The prime minister said that during an aerial inspection from a helicopter while on his way here today he found that many rivers in the state meandered like a slithering snake.
The meanders slowed down the flow of water to the sea and could cause floods," he said at a meet-the-people session at Dataran Segamat here.
Abdullah, who is on a two-day visit to Johor accompanied by his wife, Datin Seri Jeanne Abdullah, expressed deep concern upon seeing the river water overflowing the low-lying areas following several days of rain.
"I'm very concerned with this situation. Hopefully the water will not rise further or the people will suffer," he said.
Abdullah said winding rivers could trap rubbish and ultimately become shallower.
He suggested to Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman to straighten the rivers.
"Call the Drainage and Irrigation Department staff, look at the map, try to straighten the meandering rivers so that water can flow quickly to the sea," he said.
He said part of the bends could be cut off and used for aquaculture projects like rearing fish to augment the residents' income while in areas near the towns the cut off bends could be turned into recreational areas like lakes for the benefit of the peopke.
He wanted the river straightening exercise to be carried out immediately saying that the allocation for it could be included in the mid-term review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan next year.
At the function, he launched a project to upgrade a 40km stretch of the Tangkak-Segamat road from two lanes to four lanes and presented land titles to 173 Felda Redong I settlers who had been planting oil palm there since 1977.
-- BERNAMA
Ok. Let we see how rivers at the state of Johor look like.
I am particularly interested in 4 ares of Johor. What I would like to see is how Pak Lah (and his advisors) came out with this idea of straightern the rivers to solve flood problem!
Pak Lah will be knows around the world, and probably will be awarded with Noble Prize, for "ini idea saya"! Antara idea Pak Lah yang lain termasuklah "makcik komputer", "WPI", "ECER", "NCER", Sabah CER, Serawak CER, dan lain-lain. Opps terlupa pasal monitoring tower yang kat highway tu... itu juga idea Pak Lah. Tahniah Pak Lah... you definitely have a lot of ideas...
December 07, 2007 12:41 PM | |
Straighten Rivers In Johor To Mitigate Floods, Says Abdullah
SEGAMAT, Dec 7 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi wants the meandering rivers in Johor to be straightened to facilitate water flow into the sea to prevent floods.
The prime minister said that during an aerial inspection from a helicopter while on his way here today he found that many rivers in the state meandered like a slithering snake.
The meanders slowed down the flow of water to the sea and could cause floods," he said at a meet-the-people session at Dataran Segamat here.
Abdullah, who is on a two-day visit to Johor accompanied by his wife, Datin Seri Jeanne Abdullah, expressed deep concern upon seeing the river water overflowing the low-lying areas following several days of rain.
"I'm very concerned with this situation. Hopefully the water will not rise further or the people will suffer," he said.
Abdullah said winding rivers could trap rubbish and ultimately become shallower.
He suggested to Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman to straighten the rivers.
"Call the Drainage and Irrigation Department staff, look at the map, try to straighten the meandering rivers so that water can flow quickly to the sea," he said.
He said part of the bends could be cut off and used for aquaculture projects like rearing fish to augment the residents' income while in areas near the towns the cut off bends could be turned into recreational areas like lakes for the benefit of the peopke.
He wanted the river straightening exercise to be carried out immediately saying that the allocation for it could be included in the mid-term review of the Ninth Malaysia Plan next year.
At the function, he launched a project to upgrade a 40km stretch of the Tangkak-Segamat road from two lanes to four lanes and presented land titles to 173 Felda Redong I settlers who had been planting oil palm there since 1977.
-- BERNAMA
Ok. Let we see how rivers at the state of Johor look like.
I am particularly interested in 4 ares of Johor. What I would like to see is how Pak Lah (and his advisors) came out with this idea of straightern the rivers to solve flood problem!
Pak Lah will be knows around the world, and probably will be awarded with Noble Prize, for "ini idea saya"! Antara idea Pak Lah yang lain termasuklah "makcik komputer", "WPI", "ECER", "NCER", Sabah CER, Serawak CER, dan lain-lain. Opps terlupa pasal monitoring tower yang kat highway tu... itu juga idea Pak Lah. Tahniah Pak Lah... you definitely have a lot of ideas...
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Why can't we have something like this?
Why can't we, Johor Bahru, have something like this? I wish to see either Stulang or even Pantai Lido be like this! Or least least there is a place for the resident of Johor Bahru to relax and play with kids, on riverside or beachside! Then some people said that we have Danga Bay? What? Danga Bay! Come on guys!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Someone got to do it!
These guys told me that someone got to do it! They are right! Is't a small town, and how it effect the whole administration of Bush, I don't know. But what I know is someone has to do it! These pictures were taken during my drive down to Laguna Beach, California, yesterday. It's almost winter, and these are the only good thing I saw. Nothing on the beach!
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